Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 21, 1970, Image 9

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    Agway officials at the annual meeting Monday are,
left to right: Elwm Peet, Petroleum manager; Mark
Hess, Garden Spot Unit Manager; Heber Shelly, Ag
SHAVER
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Shaver 288
Strain B
Strain C
Strain D
Strain E
Strain F
Strain G
Strain H
Strain I
Strain J
Strain K
Strain L
Strain M
Test Average*
Shaver Advantage $ -672
*Only the main entries, including internationally franchised white egg layers, are listed in this report.
The above averages, however, are taken directly from the final report and do include all entries.
GREIDER LEGHORN FARMS, INC.
SPECIAL REPORT
North American Random Sample Tests
SHAVER'S 288'S TOP ALL
EHTRIES IN DOUBLE TEST AT
13th PENNSYLVANIA
Best 1 Average Income Cage & Floor Combine
This test was divided into two placing 100 in floor pens
and 96 in cages
when these two sections were combined. Shaver Starcross 288 growing livability
vras an exceptional 99.2%.
Income over % Large
feed and Hen Housed and Extra
chick cost Egg Production Large Eggs
~~ $3,642 238.6 "68.2
3.620 228.1 64 3
Entry
Shaver 288’s consistency gave her the best average income
3 580 231.9
3.456 218.4
3.322 214.7
3.243 219.8
3.168 230.9
3.085 216.0
3.069 210.4
2.982 208.1
2.976 208.1
2.937 214.6
2 896 215.5
$2,969 214.9
23.7
DISTRIBUTED BY
Mount Joy, Pa.
way Bee-Line Supply Center, and Ait Cochran, area
manager.
Lbs. Feed
per lb.
of Eggs
3.10
2.87
66.6
64.4
64.4
61.7
53.0
55.6
63.8
64.4
81.2
58.8
74.3
3.6
Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 21.1*170 -
7c Laying
House
Livability
90.8
74 5
78.7
3.04
60.8
2.87
85.1
3 02
86.6
3.11
90.7
3.25
70 9
3.11
78.1
3.03
3.12
83.6
73.9
3.15
3.14
83.7
3.21
88.2
82.0
3,16
8.8
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Twin Valley FFA
A meet Ink of tin* Twin Valley
Kuluie Fat meis of Ameilea was
held Tuesday in (he vocalionnl
a«iieiillme cl.ism com al Twin
Valley lll«h School with 21
membeis and llnee quests pie*
•lent
The meet me w.is bronehl to
Older hv Fied Mast, piesident.
The minutes of the pievious
meet mu weic lead hv Hob Me*
(lowan. secielai\ and appimed
as collected The lieasineis ic
poit was ei'en In I’aul Oldham
with 5.388 1!> in the lieasuiv and
was filed fen audit
Mast talked about the lollcnv
ine cunts ("haptei
device winch is to be held on
Decenibci 7 m the \oc.lllollal
amicultme classionin and the
Beiks Counts deniee which is
to be held Decembei 8 al Tul
penhotken Hieh School al 7 80
p m
The hoagie sale committee re
poit was given In Fi.mk Stoltz
fus. vice piesidenl The chapter
sold 580 hoagies
Bob McGowan lead a letter
received fiom the Governor
Mifflin FFA. an invitation to
paiticipate in a basketball game
on Januaiy 11, 1971 McGowan
moved we accept the invitation.
The motion was approved.
Paul Oldham moved the
Goveinoi Mifflin FFA be in
vited to Twin Valley to play a
basketball game on January 1,
1971. The motion was seconded
and passed
Fiank Stoltzfus moved the
1970-71 budget be accepted for
the Twin Valley FFA. It was
appi oved
Jeny Jackson moved to have
a calendai sale The motion was
seconded and passed The calen
dar committee consists of juni
oi s and seniois
Bob McGowan moved we give
four ciates of Florida oianges
to the FHA to use at a Chnst
mas paity for the guls abstain
Mary’s A committee 'of three
was appointed to look into it.
The committee consists of Jeiry
Jackson, Bob Hoinbeiger, and
Jef t Gable.
Richard Kuitz
Chapter Reporter
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