Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 05, 1970, Image 11

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    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
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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
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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.