Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1970, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    IQ—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 14.1970
w 7
the Job done...
with or without incorporation, without crop dam
age and without carryover; in all soil types from
sands to clays
Smoketown, Pa.
FREE SAMPLE COP
Copies of LANCASTER FARMING are not always easy to
fj nc j they are not sold on newsstands and perhaps some of
your friends may not be acquainted with our weekly service.
We'll be glad to send, without charge, several copies of LAN
CASTER FARMING to your friends or business associates. Just
write their names and addresses below (You'll be doing both
them and us a favor!)
Street Address & R D
City, State and Zip Code
(You are not limited to two names. Use separate sheet for additional names.)
Address
Q CHECK here if you prefer to send a Year’s (52 issues) GIFT subscription for
$2 each ($3 each outside of Lancaster County) to your friends listed above.
If so $ enclosed, or
□ Bill me later.
Please mail this form to:
P. 0. BOX 266
grass and key broadleaf weed
Killer on the market for CORN!
Your Name
the most
versatile early
397-3539
Street Addi ess & R. D.
City, State and Zip Code
LITITZ, PENNA
Elverson Farmer’s Holstein
Tops 32,000 Pounds of Milk
The llolblein-Friesian Associa
tion of America lias announced
several awards to outstanding
area farmers.
A Registered Holstein cow
owned by Jefferson D. Yoder,
Elverson, has exceeded 30,000
pounds of milk.
Rocky-Side Lena 5753321 (EX
2E) actually produced a total of
32,119 pounds of milk and 1,035
pounds of butterfat in 365 days.
Her record started at the age of
six years and one month. On a
CENTRAL TRACTOR
By Dudley Rohrer
The last in a senes of seven
meeting held by the Central 4-H
Tractor Club was held at 7 3C
p m. Tuesday, March 10, at Lan
dis Bros, Inc., Lancaster.
Demonstrations weie given by
Jeft Fiey on tappets and valves
and why you should check them
when they aie hot Bill Biook
and Joe Nolt gave a demonstia
tion on how to caiefor a batteiy
Dudley Rohrer and Lynn Roy
er volunteered to lepiesent the
club and give a demonstration
at the Faim & Home Centei
The Northeast and Central
Club Round-up will be held at
7 30 pm Maich 25 at the Faun
and Home Center. Awards will
be given for the best pioject
books.
two times-per-day milking sche
dule. she avciagcd ncaily 41
quails of milk each day through
out her testing period.
The Yoder Holstein’s produc
tion is more than three times
that of the average dairy cow.
Lena was sired by Hilltop Apollo
Ivanhoe 1399824 (G), a bull that
has earned a Gold Medal Sire
recognition.
Production sampling, weigh
ing and testing operations were
supervised by Pennsylvania State
University in cooperation with
the national Holstein organiza
tion.
A Registered Holstein cow,
Willowland Imperial Brenda 548-
1286 (VG), owned by Gideon K.
Stoltzfus, Atglen boasted the 2,-
849th official yeaily production
record to exceed a half ton of
NOW! For Hog Men
All-New! Here’s great new profit-making help for you—
all-new Wayne Tail Curler Rockets. Pigs can be weaned
as early as 3 weeks. This pre-starter formula is rich in
milk products for added taste appeal and fast starts.
Follow with all-new, highly fortified Wayne Tail Curler
Pig Starter, with the quality protein to build 50 pounds
of pig fast!
Feed for the difference
innovations make.
Feed Wayne. ....
WAYNE I
Allied Mills: TTOflCE INNOVATORS
yy
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
C. E. SAUDER & SONS H. JACOB HOOBER
R. D. 1, East Earl Intercourse. Pa
PARADISE SUPPLY FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
Paradise R
R. D. 2. Peach Bottom
MOUNTVILLE ,
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
HERSHEY BROS.
Remholds
bultcrfat. Brenda's production
totaled 23,500 pounds «f milk
and 1.152 pounds of butter/at in
305 days.
A registered Holstein cow. Pen
mar Polly Ivanhoe Holly 4066449
(EX), owned by Earl F. Noel,
Hanover, claimed the 2,845 th
yearly production record exceed
ing half a ton of butterfatan 350
days.
Among seven Pennsylvania
breeders qualifying for the Pro
gressive Breeders’ Award, the
highest recognition attainable by
a breeder of Registered Holstein
cattle, were:
Warren X. and Karl L. Hertz
ler, Conewago Farm. Eligabeth
town, qualified for the fifth time.
Ferndale Farms, Lebanon,
qualified for the fourth time.
Hertzler’s Dairy Farm, Eliza
bethtown, qualified for the thud
time.
WHITE OAK MILL
R D 4, Manheim
HEISEY
FARM SERVICE
Lawn Ph 964-3444
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS. INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens