Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 22, 1970, Image 28

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    Lancaster Forming.
Saturday. August 22.1970—26
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James F. Haldeman
Berks County A g Agent
Berks County Ag Agent
To Get Service Award
James F Haldeman. Berks
County agnculUual agent, is
among 110 agents in the United
States who will leceive Distin
guished Seivice Awards August
18 at the annual meeting of the
National Association of County
AgnculUual Agents at Oiegon
State Univeisity, Coivallis
Accoiding to Ray W Reitz,
Cai bon County agent and state
av, aids committee chan man
Haldeman is being honored ‘ foi
his outstanding educational con
tubutions to Pennsylvania agn
cultuie ”
The lecogmtion piogram high
lights the annual meeting wheie
a] pioxunately 3,800 count)
agents aie convening this week
to leview then icsponsibilities as
ectucatois Two othei Pennsyl
vania agents, Clan D DeLong,
Mifflin County and Eveiell V
Chadwick, Luzeine County, aie
leceivmg similai awaids
Haldeman, a~ member of the
Pennsylvania State Univeisity
Coopeiative Extension Seivice
staff foi 20 yeais, is being cited
foi his agncultuial pioduction
and public affaus piogiams
U.S. Delays Milk Order
The U S Depax tment of Ag
ricultuxe has extended until
Aug 25 the time for filing com
ments and exceptions to its re
commendations concerning pio
posals to amend six Northeast
Fedeial milk marketing orders
The six 01 ders are the Massa
chusetts - Rhode Island -New
Hampshire, Connecticut, New
York-New Jeisey, Washington,
D C , Delaware Valley and Up
per Chesapeake Bay The initial
closing date for comments was
July 25
USDA’s Consumer and Mar
keting Service said the request
foi additional time was made
bj major cooperative producer
oiganizations in the New York-
New Jersey order aiea which
i equested the heai mg to review
the Class II (manufactuung)
milk puce level foi the New
YoikNew Jeisey older USDA
issued a lecommended decision
on this and othei pioposals July
7.
Ten copies of all comments
and exceptions should be sent
to the Heanng Cleik, Room 112-
A, U S Depaitment of Agiicul
tuie. Washington, D C 20250,
hy the new deadline, Aug 25
Comments will be available foi
public inspection in the Heal
ing Clei k’s office
PKPOWf
A*?*
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
Feed Per Lbs. Of Gain During This Period
Field Tests Indicate:—
RSTi/i
g^r
READY FOR
NO. 701
GREEN
PASTURES
PIG
STARTER
PELLETS!
Just the feed for us
Piglets to Grow on!
15 to 20 lbs. per pig,
1 25 to 1 50 lbs
More uniformity in pigs, fewer runts.
More economical gains. Heavier pigs at 8
weeks.
Pigs may be weaned at six weeks. This gives
more time for proper conditioning of sow
before re-breedmg.
Easier to maintain farrowing schedule.
MOST PALATABLE FEED WE HAVE
If we can Kelp 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.
< '**«bcK ft* 0 *
BALANCES
FEED
"Sweet as a good muffin"
ft. MILLER &
BUSHONG, Inc.
“FINEST SERVICE ANYWHERE"
Rohrerstown, Pa.
717-392-2145