l.ancnsirr Farming. Saturday. Fcbmatw 14.1970 12 Ephrata Young Farmers Hold First Annual Banquet Thy Ephiata \iea Voitmu and A( ; ul; Karmei s' \ssociation held Us (list .mnu.il banquet last Fn da\ in tli" 'll An > Kne ll,ill One bundled sixt> eight nu*m lu is w i\ es and miosis attended Di Waltoi K Tiunibauor and C Daniel Bicmcsdcifei wcic honoicd guests selected to ie ceive appi eciation award placpies foi then seivice to the Ephiata Aiea Young Faimcis' Associa tion and the adult fainter pio giam of Ephrata High School Di Tiumbauer. a vetennaiian m the Ephiata aiea. assisted the gioup on scveial occasions with animal health meetings and con ses • New Inspection (Continued from Page 1) The use of extendeis ard coloi ed wi.ippeis both of which woie pieuoush prohibited in Penn sylvania now aie peinntted he Said "Theie aie but a few examples of the changes that will icsult fiom the less stungent legula tions undei which we now oper ate.” he added The double standard of inspec tion under both federal and state legulations often cieat ed difficult and confusing situa tions for meat processois and packets, Secretaiy Bull said “Unifoim regulations will be an impoitant factor in easing trade lestuctions that stemmed fiom this double standaid,” he added Sect etaiy Bull pointed out the new legulations “meiely peimit the use of piactices and products previously banned in Pennsyl vania This does not mean that meat packers and processors must use these practices and pro ducts Packers geneially will be as much concerned with the quality of their products under the new regulations as they were in the past ” Holstein Association Needs Calves For Sale The Lancaster County Holstein Association met Friday, Feb. 6 and announced that they need moie calves for the sale sponsor ed by the State Association in Hainsburg on April 4. Also discussed was a Pennsyl vania Booklet insert to be pub lished in the World issue on Apnl 25 and Lancaster County Breedeis are asked to partici pate Also anyone interested the Pennsylvania Holstein News needs moie participants. The county needs more Hol stein Faim signs and a commit tee was appointed to handle it which includes - Clyde Mai tin, chairman, Daniel S Stoltzfus and .Kenneth M Rutt A special dis count will be given on the signs until Maich 1 The association will also hold then annual Black and White Show on Tluu sday July 30 at the Guernsey Sale Bam The direc tois voted unanimously to co sponsor a class at the All Amen can Show in Hamsbuig <p % (Tht Bible God is our refuse and strength.—(Psalms 46:1). When we need the added stiemrth, God is there to gne it When we need healing, God is our healing. When we need courage, God is our courage! When we need faith, God is our rode, onr strong fourtda- nu-mesdei fei . Supei mtendent of Ephiata Vica Schools Distnct. v..is lecogmred foi his mteiest and suppoit ot agi.uilunal cd iration Upon icceiung the aw aid Bicmcsdcifei said. "The ciedit should go to the comnuin 11\ and the school board ” Tiophies weie piesented to top avaid winneis of the 1969 coin giowmg contest Top placings in the coin silage piogram were- Jesse Balmer. RD. r? 4, Lititz, 11.670 pounds of total digestible nutnents. Luke Raj Zimmerman RD *2 Ephiata. 11,0912 pounds TDNM. Clift Bolhngei. RD —4, Lititz. 11.026 4 pounds TDN'/A TDX \ield was detei nnned for each of the thnteen snage entues bj Penn State foi age analysis High yield aw aids in com giain went to Paul Bucher, R D =4, Lititz, 157 56 bushels of shelled coin pei acie. Alun Bol hngei, RD =l, Lititz 149 61 bu/A. Eail G Martin RD sf 2, Ephi ata. 148 99 bu /A Over thuty five peisons parti cipated in the coin giowing con test and management progiam Forage test kits and trophies weie sponsored by nineteen ag ucultural businesses in the Eph rata aiea. Area businesses also piovided dood puzes Warren F Bollinger, retiring P'esident. was toastmaster Giant Heilman, agncultural photogia pher of Lititz, presented a color ed slide piesentation entitled, ‘■Agiiculture in the U. S ” Heniy Givler, area agiiculture education advisor, installed the new officers Eail Stauffer, Penn sylvania FFA treasurer, repre sented the state association Ro beit Martin, secretaiy, and Jay Foreman, public relations direc tor of Pennsylvania Young Farm ers’ Association, repiesented the state young farmer association. Charles Ackley, Ephrata Aiea Young Fanner Association ad visor, was piesented an appre ciation plaque fiom the retiring officers. Purina Dairy Conditioner Special can prepare cows for good production at low cost John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph- 442-4632 Pai adise West Willow Formers Assn., Inc. Ph 464-3431 West Willow David Zimmerman (center), retiring fer (left), Superintendent of ja secretary of the Ephrata Area Young and School District and Dr. Walter K. Trum- Adult Farmers’ Association presents Ap- bauer, veterinarian, Ephrata Rl. t preciation Awards to C. Daniel Biemesder- Newly-elected officers of the . jhrata Area Young and Adult Farmers’ Associa tion are (left to right); Jesse Balmer, Lit itz R 4, Public Relations; John R. Zimmer man, Ephrata Rl, treasurer; Warren 80l Corn award winners at the . jhrata Area Young Farmers and Adult Associa tion banquet last Friday were: (left to right), Cliff Bollinger, Lititz R 4; Luke Ray If you’re not among the many good local dairymen who have started mixing Purina Dairy Conditioner Special with your own grain to build a research proved diy cow ration, it can pay you to check into this low-cost way of feeding dry cows Punna Dairy Conditioner is a 16 percent protein ration, foitified with extra Vita mins A and D plus phosphorus to help guai d against milk fever. To help you save on diy cow feeding, Purina Reseaich recommends vaiying feeding levels, depending on cow condi tion and the quality of your roughages Foi example, if a cow is in good condi- Drop in soon and get your free copy of tion and your roughages are of excellent the Punna Dry Cow Program foMer. quality, you would feed less Puuna dry We’ll be glad to point out how Punna cow ration than if the cow were in only Dairy Conditioner Special can help pre fan condition and if the roughages weie pare your dry cows for good production of only fan quality at low cost •Reg. Trademark—Ralston Purina Co, Ira. B. Landis Ph 1912 Creek Hill Rd , Lane. John B. Kurtz Ph 354-9251 R D 3, Ephrata mger, retiring president receiving pen set and gavel; Mahlon Eberly, new president; Earl Smoker, R 1 Stevens, vice-president; and Marvin R. Sauder, R 2 Ephrata, secret tary. Timmerman, _ phrata jsse Balmer# Lititz R 4; Paul Bucher, Lititz R 4; Alvin Bollinger, Lititz Rl; and Earl G. Martin* Ephrata R 2. Using Purina Check-H-Mbr formulas we ' can build you a low-cost dry cow ration; combining Purina Dairy Conditioner with your grain Or, if you’re feeding low-protein roughages, it may pay you to feed Dairy Conditioner “straight” just as it comes from the bag More and more successful area dairymen are proving that good dry cow feeding pays off in extra cow condition and extra milk production in the next lacta tion For example, 100 to 200 pounds of additional body weight at freshening can pay off in 1,000 to 2.000 pounds of extra milk during the lactation James High & Sons Ph 354 0301 Goidonville Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Plr 367-1195 Rheems
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