Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 04, 1970, Image 20

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    2Q—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 4,1970
Group Pledges 25%
In>Dairy Product Use by ’BO
. More than 500 dairy leaders
attending the 30th annual meet
ing of the American Dairy Asso
ciation, March 23-25 pledged to
increase the per capita con
sumption of dairy products 25
per cent by 1980.
Since 1950 the per capita con
sumption for all dairy foods m
the United States has dropped
from 740 pounds per person to
562 pounds in 1968. A 25 per
cent increase would nearly raise
the per capita consumption to
the 1950 level
Consumption of dairy pro
ducts is higher in many foreign
countries Finland, 1473
pounds: Ireland. 1506 pounds;
For good production next lactation,
FEED PURINA
DAIRY CONDITIONER
As a dairyman, you know that good milk production
doesn’t just happen It’s something you plan for by
establishing a herd with the genetic potential for good
production, then managing and feeding your cows so
they’ll pioduce up to their bred in ability.
Many successful local dairymen also plan for good pio
duction with a proven piogram of diy cow feeding
They need Puuna Daily Conditionei, a xesearch
pioven lation to help give diy cows body condition
they need foi good pioduction aftei they fieshen
Purina Dairy Conditioner is an extia-palatable 12 v 2
peicent piot'em lation It’s foitified with Mtamins A
and D plus extia phosphoius to help guaid against milk
fever
Purina Dany Conditioner is low-cost, too because the
amounts you feed depend on youi cows condition and
on the quality of the loughages you feed Foi example,
a cow dned off in good condition being fed high-quality
roughages would lequire less Dauy Conditioner than
a cow in only fan condition being fed fail quality
roughages
Diop in soon and get your fiee copy of the
Puuna Diy Cow Piogiam foldei We’ll be glad
to show you how Pui ina Dairy Conditionei can
help you prepare your diy cows for good pro
duction next lactation
John J. H ess, 11, Inc.
Ph 442 4632
Paiadise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph 464 3431
West Willow
John B. Kurtz
Ph 354-9251
R. D 3, Ephrata
New Zealand, 1207 pounds.
Denmatk. 967 pounds; and
France, 923 pounds.
Another goal set by the boaid
of directors of American Dairy
Association was to have two
per cent of the money paid to
producers for milk collected
and allocated by the United
Dairy Industry Association, the
newly formed corporation with
American Dairy Association,
National Dairy Council, and
Dairy Research, Incoroprated as
members
Currently, the S 6 billion paid
to producers would represent
an annual budget of $l2O mil
lion It is expected that the
Ira. B. Landis
Ph 394-7912
1912 Cieek Hill Rd , Lane
James High & Sons
Ph 354-0301
Goidonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc,
Ph 367-1195
Rheems
Increase
major portion of this budget
would bit allocated to ADA. the
promotional arm of the dairy
industry, with lesser sums to
NDC (education) and DRINC
(research). The current budget
for American Dairy Associa
tion is $l5 million.
Regional elections were held
to expand ADA’s executive
committee to nine members.
President Emmett N. Carter
and vice president Robert S.
Turner continue m office for
the coming year. Newly elected
officers are: Herman Koenn,
Michigan, secretary. Edward
Anderson, Nebraska, tieasuier;
John L McMullen, Flouda,
ass’t. secretary treasurer; Nor
man Larson, California, mem
ber at-large. John A. Moser,
Kentucky, member-al-laige, ,1.
Douglas Webb, Veimont. mem
ber-at-large, Welby W Young,
Utah, member-at-large
'McMullen, Moser and Webb
weie elected for one year
terms The other members of
the executive committee will
seive foi two yeais
Other actions included ap
pioval by the board of directois
that American Dany Associa
tion pioceed with plans to
bioadcast lour television spec
ials on NBC-TV in 1971 (Jan -
Feb -Sept -Dec ) to be suppoited
Pick a gift.
Any gift.
Buy a New Idea Mow/clitioner now...
choose one of these fine gifts free!
Gifts range from Black
& Decker drill kit to 30-
cup West Bend perco
lator—24 gifts in all to
choose from. Act now.
Offer ends June 30,
1970.
The Mow/ditioner. Finest ha\ ing mach;
anynheie. Gives hay asoftei texture,
improved palatability,moredigestibilit;
Special non-stop, non-map conditioning
make leafy hay with tender tips, not stei
Libei al trades and teims. Special gilt off <
June 30,1970.
Another CAN DO machine
from the CAN DO people.
Kinzer Equip. Co.
Kinzer
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
New Holland
with major print advertising Dairy Princess Contest will
campaigns. staged Jn Boston * Ma “- «t tl
campaigns. convention of the Holstcin-Fri
ADA will discontinue filming S j nn Association, June 29-July
of the Olympic Games and
launch a new film program
directed to young adults using
nutiition and physical fitness
themes in addition to special
films devoted to pollution and
consumerism
The 15th annual American
Bux* ™
The No. 1 corn root worm
insecticide
One application gives effective season-long control.
Controls resistant and non-resistant root worm. Bux
won't leach out of soil like some insecticides, even un
der heavy rain. No carry over residue. You can feed
your corn to livestock whether grown for grain or sil
age. There is no waiting period before putting it in
the feed bunk.
BUX is recommended in all corn belt states.
DISTRIBUTED BY
Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539
Landis Bros., Inc.
Lancaster
Graybill Machines, Inc.
Lilitz, R. D. 2
Longenecker
Farm SuopK
Rheems
Chas. J. McComsey
& Sons
Hickory Hill, Pa.
Try A
Classified
It Pays
Roy H. Buch, Inc.
Ephrata, B.D. #2
A. L. Herr & Bro.
Quarryville
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