Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 31, 1970, Image 8

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    t—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 31.1970
Miller&Bushong Conducts
Workshop For Employees
A two day workshop was hold Vnnersity. Poultry Service Prob
at the Host Town Monuay and 1-ms. and Dr Lloyd Colony. Am.
_ . oi .can Cyanamid Company.
Tuesday by M.llo. and Bushoiv „ Swinc Ma n agcmem and Health
Inc, Rohrerstown Problems Associated with Mod-
Henk Wen; nk Gone,.'.' Man era Hoc Production",
ager of Ma.ke r. .n.ilPrm Op The Wfl k , hop wae term cd an
erauons eon,.j, ed *ae atta*. outstanding success" by com-
Other speake > : on-, the n.m otTlc .a'.s
were Tom (.a o. ic.i.-uMan r • ______
ager of Feed oa.u. on wno
presented a p..pei o'. Green Placements OT broilei chicks in
Pastures Calf and Da y Feeds". the Commonwealth dining the
Cleve Hastings Manage; of "eek ending Januaiy 24 were
Broiler Producfon spoke on 9T0.000 The placements weie
"Broiler Management Today fir ' above the same week a year
Robert Rolling'Manage, of H & ea.hei and 2 r r abote the piev-
M Farms d.scussed I£? us week Average placements
“Laying Flock Seivice’. and D' during the past 10 weeks weie
Richard PeacocK Miller & Bush- 16< ~ c above a year earlier Sett- Discussing the nroeram at the Miller
on® nutritionist spake on the mgs for btoiler chicks were 1.- „ discussing tne program at tne ivmter
"NtitrienlSeqlm e.nen.s in Early 758.000 - 2-7 below the prev- * ?“ shong " or “°P „ heW .fL”’ 00 ! 1 "T
Bird Poultry and Gieen Pasture 10us week but 590 above the com- t° right). Ralph Everett, Miami, who
Swine Feeds” parable period a year earlier, assisted in conducting the workshop; Henk
Tne current 3-week total of eggs Wentink, M& B General Manager of Mar-
Guest speakei s that participat- set is 89b above the same period
ed in the workshop and their a year ago Inshipments of broil- mg the past 10 weeks, 19% 14% above the same week a year pievious week and 12% atoove a
subjects were Dr Samuel Guss, ei-type chicks during the past 10 above a year earlier. earlier Average placements dur- year earlier The current 3-week
Pennsylvania State University, weeks averaged 13,000, compai- 22 STATES Placements in mg the past 10 weeks were 13% total of eggs set is 12% above
Dairy Service Problems. Dr. Ro- ed with 25,000 a year ago. Out- the 22 States were 57,849,000 above a year ago Settings were the comparable period a year
bert Gentry, Pennsylvania State shipments averaged 311,000 dur- 1% above the previous week and 73,043,000 slightly above the ago
Beef & Hog Men... this $7O trip could change your life! (Few seal's remaining)
Jet with other Penna. Beef & Hogmen on Feb. 18 & 19
to one of the great Beef-Hog areas in 111. Find out how
these Beef-Hog men make big money producing Beef
& Pork.
Your HARVESTORE dealer has arranged with
the Philadelphia and Harrisburg airports a special,
chartered jet to fly you to Peoria, HI for the two day
tour. And at a special rate Only $7O. Including all
transportation, motel, meals & tips.
One idea could change your entire Beef-Hog op
eration. So treat yourself to a two day business vaca
tion (tax deductible) and some eye-opening, almost
unbelievable facts about producing more Beef and
Pork.
The HARVESTORE Jet originates at Philadelphia, stops
at Harrisburg on its way to Peoria, 111 the morning of
February 18th
Ask youi dealer when your reservation is confiimed
(he’ll contact you) about departing time and gate.
There’ll be no baggage check, so take only what you can
carry
We’ll have you back in Philadelphia or Hainsbuig
the evening ol the 19th
Call Today
PENN-JERSEY KARVESTORE
SYSTEMS, INC.
New Holland, Pa,
SCHEDULE
STROLLER
Father and son produce over 1,100 pounds
of beef per acre Feed out 600 calves and 200
yearlings per year in open-front, slatted floor
semi-confinement building.
HOWARD
Feeding 450 head of cattle per year m con
trolled environment, slatted floor building
Feeds 400 head per year in outside lot Far
rows and feeds out over 1600 hogs per year in
confinement All on less than 500 acres with
a minimum of hired help
717-354-5171
Blanchard Farm
Albert Cook opeiates this 400acie farm and raises 400 head of cattle, 1,700 hogs
with pi actically no help Spends less than $l,OOO a year for hired labor
JET TO ILLINOIS
with PENN-JERSEY
HARVESTORE!
T WE’LL SEE...
1
keting and Farm Operations; Tom Culton,
M & B General Manager of Feed Produc
tion; and Robert Graybill, M&B Presi
dent.
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DUNMIRE
Backgrounds own feeders on. Nebraska ranch.
Feeds 400 head in conventional lot with liquid
manure pit Gets 2 to 2 3 pounds of gain per
day in finishing piogram.
BAIRD
Unique plan kept thiee sons farming. Each
owns his own faim but they opeiate as a sin
gle unit. A thousand tillable acres produce
1,100 cattle plus ceitified seed.