DAIRY DISCOUNT DAYS Sale prices good now ANIMAL cm Ml® PORTABLE MJLKHOUSE HEATER (J-98 reg. 517.75 For heavy duty service Dual heat selectoi. automatic thei mostat Fan forces warm air to all coi nei s 120 volts 1320/1650 watts. 5600 Btu’s UL listed „n . 24 IKUM I -<S) JSSL j£SS-'~-'S AGWAY CALF SCOUR BOLUSES SJ5* reg. $4.08 A “Best Value" Agway rec ommendation Combines 5 drugs to pioduce top results 24/bo,\ AGWAY DIARRHEA BOLUSES re s ’s4,6o Potent combination of intes tinal ash ingents and healing aids coatiofs simple diarrhea and winter dysentery in adult cattle 50/jar DUOCIDE CHUCKS «*g. s2 ' so Get rid of lats and mice the easy way. Just place un opened Chucks in problem areas The fuiry freeloadeis love them foi a while. 18 3 oz bags per box □[iElODl NBEAM CLIP ASTER AG WAY DAIRY DUSTING BAG $65.95 ith* blades 9 ontains 25 lbs of 3<Tc Cio 10 volts ’ dnn Dairy Dust -29 reg SlB 98 « Hr AGWAY NEGAMAST FOR DRY COWS $£.49 b « x Q reg. $7.20 The knock-out punch in mas titis conti ol Special gelled base keeps antibiotic work ing for 3 weeks or moie 12/ box LIQUID BACTERICIDE & TEAT DIP $139 Sal reg. $1.60 A soothing, sanitizing solu tion to aid in the daily battle against mastitis Biodegrad able, chlorine type. BULK TANK DUAL SAN SPRAY UNIT r e« -$2 9 -95 Automatically mixes proper stiength acid solution foi final unse aftei washing and foi sanitizing just befoie milking Complete with dual spray unit, hose, nozzle and 8 oz bottle Extra-Absorbent- Sanitized K'owtowls 5 4 79 reg. $5.32 case of 8 (250 packs) Reduce sediment, save time and woik by stimulating let down Help conti ol mastitis High wet strength with built in sanitizing agencs 8 packs of 250 towels per case Agway till September 12. SANITATION SUPPLIES Liquid Bactericide & Teat Dip Biodegradable, chlorine type $1.39 s al | reg. 51.60 r~ POWDER SPECIAL! Foi initiated for today’s mod ern dany USD A approved for duect application to dauj animals. Very effec tive 3% CIODRIN reg. $1.05 3% CIODRIN Sale price $3.19/4 lb. Lancaster Manheim Pike and Dillerville Road 394-0541 Save on Dairy Equipment' MOLDED RUBBER FEED TUB $4.49 26 qt capacity £L‘ reg. $5.75 Extra-Absorbent KOWTOWLS Case of 8 (250 packs) reg. $5.32 LOUSE Sole price 92^/lb. reg. $3.52 Heavy-Duty Metal Feed Truck Completely assembled v. ith wheels 77 75 reg. $89.95 CALF STRAP 89^ 1' x 30' with snap ring Black Get these quality straps while they last MASTICORT Helps lick the tough cases 12/box Sale price 5Q.69 box reg. $lO.BO GALLIMYCIN-36 Only 36-hour withdrawal 3/ box Sale puce $0.49 box reg. 52.80 Agway Liquid Pipeline Cleanser $3-2» reg. $3.65 Biodegradable, immediately soluble chloi mated alkaline suitable for automatic cleansing of pipelines, trans fer stations and bulk tanks AGWAY ACID CLEANER $0.69 reg. $4.06 Prevents alkaline residue build-up. Piotects stainless steel Non-foaming, biode gradable. Quarryyille Store 27 E. 4th St. 786-2126 New Holland 219 S. Railroad Ave. 354-2146 Lancaster Farming.—ll Saturday. September 5.1970 Mathis Is Economist For Eastern Milk Co-op John C Voik. Cnnoial Man a;ei of Eastern Milk I’rcxliitt-ia Coopeialne \ssoci.ition liu . an nounced the appointim nl of Joseph C M.ithii .Ii lo hi! the po-.it ion ol Economist !\.i the Association M.nli.s much (is l)i ll.ii. \ P, \oicu tlUvlnc \umim .! HTO Di \uuikwill iiiu in the < up.i dl\ ol Economic-. Consn i,ml loi ,ii’ .lulili.i.i'- |u i lod Mathis a natue of Rome New \ oi k, was giadualed fiom Rome Fiee Acacluiu in 1954 L pon giaduation hom high school he enteied Cornell Lmvusits He graduated horn that institution in June 1958 with a batheloi of science degiee m dau> science I Mathis also has completed the course work requnements for tne degree of master of science in agncultural economics at Cornell. His major field of study was dauy marketing and eco nomics with a minor in account ing at the Graduate School of Business and Public Adminis tration at Cornell. In October 1960, Mathis joined the staff of the Market Admin istrator of the Connecticut Fed eial Milk Marketing Order as Agricultural Economist and Head of the Statistical Department. ! He joined the staff of the New Jersey office of Milk Industry (now the Division of Dairy In dustry in the New Jersey Depart ment of Agriculture), as an Agri cultural Economist in March of 1968. On December 2,1968, Secretary 1 Alampi appointed Mr Mathis as ' Acting Director of the Division. lof Dairy Industry of the New 'jersey Department of Agncul- Ituie He served in that capacity 'until accepting his new position with Eastein MSU Study Finds Lambs Like Silage Cut Fine Sheep love finely cut corn sil age, a foimer Michigan State University animal scientist said recently at Penn State “They eat more of it and get more energy from it ” According to Mitchell R. Geas ler, “Lambs fed fine chop silage had a higher voluntary feed in take than lambs fed medium chopped silage ” The experiments also showed that lambs eating finely cut sil age had greatly increased quan tities of volatile fatty acids in the rumen at the end of the di gestive process (Volatile fatty acids are the end pioduct of lummant digestion and provide energy for the life processes of these animals) In his MSU experiments Geas lei used fistulated lambs—lambs with plastic windows suigically inserted mtheu stomachs so that the entue digestive process could be obseived during the coin silage feeding trial He studied the effects of silage maturity and fineness of chop. Coin silage for the research project was harvested in mid- September and mid-October At each harvest two silos were filled, one with fine chop silage and one with medium chop silage Experimental results showed that stage of corn maturity at harvest had no effect on volatile fatty acids 01 voluntary feed intake.
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