Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 17, 1970, Image 6

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    b Farming, Saturday. January 17. 1070
Secretary Of Agriculture
Addresses Farm Women
HXRRISBURr*. The Society Educ.ition.il Building
ol Farm Women of Fcnnsylvan- State Avtuculturc Secielarj
; . ~ ... „„„ Lein nd H Bull welcomed the
» ’ he,d ils s ‘ st • innlial stale con ' delegation t 0 the 541,1 Pennsyl
vcntion Jamiaiy 12 and 13 in V ama State Faim Show and en
ffarnsburg with about 500 wo- CO uraged them to take time to
urn repiesentmg 18 counties m see the many exhibits in the
c <tendance Farm Show Building
Mis W F Dummer. Thomas- . n t, ra „
ville. RD 1. Yoik County. state Commenting on the phrase,
liiesident. presided at the open- “Decade of the Seventies, See
ing session in the Foium of the ictary Bull said. “Everyone
KILL RATS and MICE FAST
with FERRET... the great new
breakthrough in Rat and Mouse Control
Fancy packaging and over- farmers and feeders coast
drawn claims are aimed at to coast. Also by stock
the public, but do not fool yards in Chicago, Omaha
rats and mice. To kill rats and Denver. Come in and
and mice you need the let us explain how you
amazing Ferret Rat and can achieve perpetual con-
Mouse Killer. Rats find it trol using Ferret.
irresistible, steal the dead-
ly little sack and carry it
to their nest. Ferret is
used and acclaimed by
LET THEM STEAL THEIR OWN POISON
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scum to have attached special
significance to this 10 >oai per
iod of lime '*
Secretary Bull went on to say.
"young and old alike expect
much fiom the Seventies, that
there is hope for peace, domes
tic tranquility, continued success
ir combating disease, and free
dom from hunger.”
Reflecting briefly on the Six
ties, the Secretary stated that
during this decade world agri
culture producers, led by Ameri
can farmers, produced- a variety
and volume of food that not only
filled granaries, but also created
a surplus of foodstuffs which led
to low commodity prices. At the
same time, attention was called
to the millions of people all over
the world suffering from malnu
tntion He emphasized that in
some way the hunger problem
must be solved and that we will
have to adapt ourselves to the
times
The Secretary said that the
Department of Agriculture di
lected much of its energy to en
vnonmental pollution toward the
close of the Sixties, and will
give greater emphasis to it in
the Seventies He pointed out
that pollution and preservation
of good farmland are two areas
in which we must achieve suc
cess in the “Decade of the Seven
ties ”
Also on the Monday morning
program were annual reports of
county presidents and the me
morial service, the latter in
charge of Lancaster County wo
men. Tribute was paid to the 70
members who died since the
1969 annual meeting of the So
ciety
Entertainment for the Monday
sessions, included the banquet
at the Scottish Rite Cathedral in
Harrisburg, was a “Do It Your
self Program,” provided by wo
men from the various counties.
Mrs Virgil Duppstadt, Stoys-
Street Address & R D.
City, State and Zip Code
LITITZ, PENNA
• 4-H Hereford
(Continued from Page 1)
of Mr. and Mrs Paul E Pcf
fer, Mcchanlcnburg R 2. He won
Reserve Champion honors last
year.
Allen Peffcr, 17, son of Mr.
ad Mrs. Glenn Peffcr, Carlisle
R 6, kept all top honors in the
family by taking the Reserve
Grand Champion honors with
his Reserve Champion Angus.
Allen is a cousin of Robert.
Placings by countians by
breed include;
HEREFORDS Randy Hess,
Strasburg Rl, first; Clark R.
Stauffer, Ephrata Rl, eighth,
lightweight.
Roland Longenecker, Lititz
R 2, second; Marlin Bollinger,
Denver R 2, eighth, medium
weight
Daryl Forry, first: Kenneth
Longenecker, Lititz R 2, second;
Nancy Zimmerman, Ephrata Rl,
thud, Susan K Herr, 840 Penn
town, RD 3, Somerset County,
presided at the banquet which
featured two fashion shows
“One Hundied Years of Fash
ions” and “Fashions of the Fu
tuie ”
ANSWER:
Red Rose 14 Test Cow Feed is the feed to use.
It has a course granular texture and can be
fed at all seasons to milking cows, dry cows,
calves and bulls.
Red Rose Rumenator Pellets is another feed
you can use for feeding efficiently. Use these
pellets for top feeding to provide extra vitamins
and energy.
Try these feeds and other Red Rose feeds. You’ll
find them available in many protein levels to
suit your particular need. All Red Rose feeds
are geared to maintain your herd, encourage
maximum milk production and return that ex
tra profit.
Be determined to make your dairy operation
pay. Start right now by calling your dealer for
Red Rose!
IRed Rose
I DAIRY FEEDS
Walter Binkley & Son David B. Hurst
Lititz Bowmansville
Brown & Rea, Inc.
Atgien
Elverson Supply Co. Mountville Feed Service
Elverson Mountville
Henry E. Garber Musser Farms, Inc.
R. D. 1, Elizabethtown, Pa. Columbia
L. T. Geib Estate
Manheim
I. B. Graybill & Son Chas. E. Sauder & Sons
Stiasbuig Terre Hill
E. Musser Heisey & Son Ammon E. Shelly
R. D #2, Mt. Joy, Pa. Lititr
Heistond Bros.
Elizabethtown
Red Rose Farm H. M. Stauffer & Sons,
Service, Inc. Inc.
N. Church St, Quarryville Witmer
Grant Rond, fourth: and Donna
Nitslcy, Mount Joy Rl, ninth,
light heavyweight.
Ray Brubaker, 206 Rohrers
town Road, first; Dennis Bru.
bnkcr. 345 Running Pump Road,
second: John Enck, Holtwood
Rl, third; Steven Gehman, Ste
vens Rl, fifth; Gary L. Buchea,
Manheim R 3, ninth; and Marian
Rciff, Lititz Rl, 10th, heavy
weight. ;
ANGUS Michael Longe
necker, Lititz R 2, first; Greogfy
Greider, Columbia R 2, third;
and Barry Longenecker, Litite
R 2, sixth, lightweight. [
Karen High, Leola, second;
Edwin E. Hess, Strasburg Rl,
fourth; Sharon Weaver, New
Holland Rl, fifth; and Ricl«y
Hess, Strasburg Rl, sixth, light
heavyweight. -
Marvin Nissley, Mount Joy
Rl, third; Gary Dean, Strasburg
Rl, fifth; and Judy Wengex*,
1737 Rockvale Road, sixth
heavyweight
SHORTHORN Kenneth
Brubaker, 2418 Harrisburg Pike,
fourth, lighter weight.
Nancy Herr, first; Eugene
Bollinger,, Denver R 2, third;
and Robert Hess, 185 East New
Street, Mountville, fourth,
heavier weight.
QUESTION:
What dairy feed can be
used as an all-purpose
dairy feed?
G. R. Mitchell; Inc.
Refton, Pa. I
Musser's Mill
The Buck
E. P. Spotfs, Inc.
Honey Brook