Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 02, 1971, Image 11

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    Michigan Dairymen Give 7 Cents
Members of the Michigan Dairy Industry Association,
Milk Producers Association and have contributed their first
other Michigan dairymen, in check in the amount of $20,434,
their wish to support the United it was announced recently by
NOW!
PLAN FOR 1971
Alfalfa Topdress now with fertilizer
containing Chick Weed control. Use
our premium containing Magnesium,
Sulfur, and Buron. Reduce winter
freeze out and increase next years
yields.
Fall Plow for CORN Apply your ferti
lizer before fall plowing, a proven
practice. Anhydrous Ammonia can
provide you a leach resistant form.
SAVE Fertilizers bought in Nov. and
Dec. offer maximum "off season"
discounts. Buy now.
Take SOIL TESTS
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ORGANIC PUNT FOOD CO.
GROFFTOWN RD., NEXT TO WATERWORKS
Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374
YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER
CAS-FIRED
POULTRY
INCINERATOR
Big Dutchman now offers a new 120,000 BTU, 150 lb.
capacity gas incinerator. The incinerator basket
features chimney type construction, which makes the
load burn from the center toward the outside shell.
This provides maximum burning temperature to
minimize smoke effect and kill disease organisms in
the chamber and stack. It also lowers the emission of
solids to conform with local health laws and has re
ceived New York state approval. The incinerator is
made of special heat resistant metal to withstand
1 high temperatures generated during the burn-out.
The heavy duty cast iron grate includes a heat baffle,
i The burner is controlled by an automatic 4-hour
timer.
Big Dutchman Gas Incinerator
#4O-AQ-0000, with afterburner
LP or NG, Wt. 300 lbs.
1 A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc,
|/ EASTERN BRANCH
213 Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa. 17557
BIG DUTCHMAN
Per-100 Weight
Richard L Kathe, executive
vice president of UDIA.
He added, “Depending on pro
duction sales patterns, the
Michigan dairy industry ex
pects to send UDIA approxi
mately $20,000 each month.”
Officially launched on Sep
tember 29, 1970, UDIA serves
as the central collection agency
for American Dairy Association,
Dairy Research, Inc., and Na
tional Dairy Council. UDIA
•will 1 , allocate funds raised and
co-ordinate program activities
for these three operating
members.
In announcing tbits contribu
tion, Kathe said, “The Michigan
Milk Producers Association is
the major dairy cooperative in
Michigan The Michigan dairy
industry has long believed in
the value of investing money in
milk pi emotion and vigorously
support, I am pleased to say, the
programs for which UDIA has
been charged with the respon
sibility of funding This new
support of UDIA brings the to
tal investment up to a level of
seven cents per-100 weight on
Grade A milk sales”
To provide the total financing
needed, UDIA members have
adopted the goal of two per cent
of gross sales of dairy produc
ers, Kathe said
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2,1971-
As Jack Frost nips at your nose this winter, your family’s
toes will be toasty warm! The perfect family gift for a
chilly winter’s eve is a pair of knitted slippers that you
make yourself. For Dad, a wooly pair made of red and
white colored worsted yarns a zingy Holiday look. Try
softer shades to please the tastes of other family members.
The stitch is stockinette, the sizes range from children’s
to women’s to men’s and the look is SENSATIONAL! Free
instructions are available by sending a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to this newspaper along with your request
for Leaflet PK 5225.
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