TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! the FUTURE is HERE with REX SELF-UNLOADING forage box FUTURE ... THE BOX DESIGNED WITH THE A FARMER IN MIND SIMPLE... Worm Driven Main Apron L*. Worm Driven * Beaters STRONG... Built with Good NO AUGER - NO For Smooth, Easy, Trouble Free Handling Of Heavy Loads Now is the time to buy LAMCO 14’ Z beater FOR AGE BOX mounted on heavy duty wagon w/tele scoping tongue and 10:00 x 15 8 ply new tires. Deduct $lOO.OO During December 75.00 During January 50.00 During February 25.00 During March Also pre-season Bale Throw Racks and Feeder Racks. KINZER EQUIP. CO. Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County Box 23, Kinzer, Pa « UNCO SMOOTH... NO RATCHET SAFE... FINGER FORCED FEEDING (“PEELS” OFF THE LOAD) RATCHET $1595.00 LOCKE, N.Y. Phone 442-4186 Homemakers Of Tomorrow Announced Winners in area schools in the 1970 Bclt.v Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow have been announced They are Linda L Hedricks, Conestoga Valley; Susan Simp son, Lancaster Catholic; Linda E. Thompson, McCaskey; Carol L. Demmy, Ephrata; Melissa A Delong, Hempfield; Eileen Joyce Good, Warwick; Carol J. Hostet ler, Penn Manor; Donna Robin son, Donegal; Diane Ellen Tn man, Manheim Township; Pam ela L. Daughton, Solanco; Jane E. Bailey, Eastern High School, Wrightsville, and Virginia L Corotto, Lampeter-Strasburg. Selected on the basis of scores in a Dec 2 homemaking knowledge and attitudes examin ation for which a record 646,041 senior girls in 15,040 of the na tion’s high schools were enrolled the young women are now elig ible for state and national hon ors. Each will also receive a spe cially designed silver charm. The State Homemaker of To morrow will be named in March She will be awarded a $1,500 col lege scholarship, with the sec ond-Tankmg girl in the state re ceiving a $5OO educational grant Additionally, first-place win ners from the 51 states and the District of Columbia, together with advisors from their schools will receive an expense-paid ed ucational tour of Washington D C , and Colonial Williamsburg, Va, this spring LANCASTER SILOS... VIBRATED & CORRUGATED STAVE SILOS Designed and Built For Strength Contact Leroy Zook, Salesman C, B. HOOBER & SON SAM SHERER Intercourse R D. 1. Mt. Joy 717-768-8231 or 215-593-5793 717-653-5207 Also See Us For Starline Silo Unloaders and Bunk Feeding Systems LANCASTER SILO COMPANY 2436 Creek Hill Road, Lancaster. Pa. 17601 Holstein Registration From Artificial Insemination Lower Brattleboro, Vt For the second year in a row, Holstein- Fnesian registrations of arti ficially conceived animals have Manufactured in Leola by Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 14.1970—2:, decreased This announcement was made by Robert M. Steb bins, Superintendent of the Registry Department of Hol stem-Fnesian Association of America as a part of the As sociation’s annual report of ac tivities for 1969 Stebbins stated that 68 4% of all Holstein registrations during the past year were of animals that were artificially conceived through one of several cate gories of insemination by arti ficial means This compares with 69 4% of the Holstein reg istrations in 1968 and the all time high of 70 5% in 1967 Hol stein i e'gistrations of AI con ceived animals has exceeded 68% of total Holstein registra tions since 1965 A total of 261,144 Holsteins were registered by the Associa tion dining 1969 Of this num ber, 178,528 were artificially conceived Most of the concep tions weie the result of ser vices piovided Holstein dairy men by established bull studs or semen pioducing businesses This accounted for 6176% of the Holstein legislations The lemaimng number resulted from breedings between esta blished bieeder-heids and with in the heid of the owner of the sire and dam The five year level of 68% to 70% of registrations of artifi cially conceived animals sug gests that this might be the leveling off point within the purebred Registered Holstein sector of the dany industry Al though no specific information is available, it is believed that the remaining 30% of the regis tiations of naturally conceived animals is composed pumanly of the offspring of fust calf heifers Show us a man with an attache case and we’ll give you pretty good odds that theie goes a man who caines his lunch to work Where There’s Help , There’s Hope fjKirr 1» tk* MABU'U m EPopfflwcEnDtt ffiSo?! - BUMFS ’Ctl DDf "e zi, .1
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