BALANCED FEED NO. 701 GREEN PIG STARTER How To Use; — Start Creep feeding No. 701 when pigs weigh 5 lbs. or are 7 days old and feed through 6th week when pigs should weigh about 35 lbs. Amount Required 15 to 20 lbs. per pig, Feed Per Lbs. Of Gain During This Period 1.25 to 1.50 lbs MOST If we can help you design a profitable pro gram for your swine enterprise or aid you in problems relating to swine management or nu trition see your MILLER & BUSHONG SER VICE Representative or call us direct at Lancaster 392-2145. RUDY FOR JUST THE FEED FOR US PIGLETS TO GROW ON! PALATABLE FEED WE "Sweet as a good muffin" - f MILLER & BUSHONG, Inc. PASTURES PELLETS! Field Tests Indicate:— 1. More uniformity in pigs, fewer runts. More economical gains. Heavier pigs at 8 weeks. Pigs may be weaned at six weeks. This give more time for proper conditioning of sow before re-breeding. Easier to maintain farrowing schedule. ROH RERSTOWN, PA. Phone 392-2145 “Finest Service Anywhere” HAVE Lincastcr Kfinning. Stittiid.iv . M.'iih 7. 5 BEES In main a’i i in* . hiu not had a High! 'inn ha \ovimbei, aid souu o) tin in li.iu hi on tovimd wrh . la o part ot tlin tune ’I his I-, usually not a pioblem so lon-, a-. tluv i. n got ai Boos, genuallv, .at in good condition and h ivi med a nor n.al amount of food In most cans the lower on ti«nce to the hives is closed with snow, making tin upper enhance vii.v impoilant ioi both ventila tion and flight hole One of the biggest problems m w mtei, adequate untilation. is helped by an uppei entrance IE the hives do not have an upper entrance, theic is still time to supply one by dulling a V augci hole m the stcond story. This should be done on a ie!a lively waim day FOOD Bees which went into winter shoit of food may be saved by adding gianulated sugar on the inner cover Not all bees utilize diy sugar efficiently, but if there is moistuie available (and there usually is) most bees will sur vive on such food Once the outside temperature starts to model ate, sugar syrup ( IV2 or 2 parts sugar to 1 part water by volume) may be fed. The sugai syiup should be fed slowly since it should be used to rear brood rathei than to store as suiplus Theie has been some interest in feeding pollen m the spring. Pollen substitutes have not been lecommended in the past, but tnere is evidence to show that feeding one pei cent pollen by I weight with the sugar will help 1 stimulate brood rearing 1 Pollen may be collected during the summer and fed back the fol j lowing spring It can be preserv- I ed by eithei freezing or drying, I To mix with sugar syrup, first 'soak in water then add to the sj 1 up National FFA Honors New Holland Division New Holland Division, Sper ry Rand Coip. has been honor ed by the National FFA for 75 years of semce to agncul tuie Hany W Bn dwell, FFA na tional president, presented a plaque recently to George C. Delp, Speirj' Rand vice presi dent Birdwell, of Oklahoma, and five other FFA national offi ceis visited the plant and spent a day in a question and answer session with company officers. cAftiem. JJ/‘ tiller' >.4 .' V / ~Vv^ v POSEY'S Garden Center Rear 49 N Broad St.. Lititz