Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 06, 1971, Image 9

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    LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
HAVE LEARNED THAT COWS WHOSE HEADS ARE AIR CON
DITIONED PRODUCE NEARLY 20% MORE MILK IN THE
SUMMER MONTHS THAN THEY WOULD NORMALLY."
(from Chemical & Engineering News, Dec. 21,1970)
KEEP ’EM COOL
: WE CAN’T AIR CONDITION THE HEADS OF YOUR COWS, BUT WE CAN
! INSULATE YOUR BARN/ MILK PARLOR, LOAFING SHED AND OTHER
AREAS WHERE ANIMALS CAN ENJOY COMFORT FROM BROILING SUN
AND HIGH HUMIDITY.
! We insulate with
SPRAYABLE URETHANE FOAM
and all we need is a clean, dry and moderately warm surface to apply our foam
spray which sets in a matter of minutes.
We also insulate potato and apple storage facilities, chicken houses, steel
buildings and whatever else you can" think of.
CONESTOGA CHEMICALS & PLASTICS, Inc.
1278 Loop Road, Lancaster, Pa.
f WHAT DOES IT 1
| TAKE TO BREAK |
( THE HEAT? |
Affiliated with J. C. Ehrlich Co., Inc.
County FFA Project Book Awards Given
(Continued fiom Page 1)
comer, Manheim, silver; Dennis
Palm, Ephrata, silver; Caleb
Kreider, Manheim Central High
School, hionze, Roy Erb, Man
heim, bionze, Dennis Mai tin,
Ephiata, bionze, Roy Douts, So
lanco, bionze, Lester Kuitz,
Ephrata, honoiable mention,
and Robeit Harting. Ephrata,
honoiable mention.
Thiee Entei prises Clyde
Deaiolf, Solanco, gold, Delmar
Weavei, Gaiden Spot, silver,
John Millei, Manheim, silvei,
Maity Good, Gaiden Spot, sil
ver, Donald Wengei, Manheim,
bronze.
Breakthrough Toward Hybrid Soybeans Reported
A male-steule soybean line, a
possible foierunner of hybud
soybeans, has been developed,
reports the U S Department of
Agncultuie.
The soybean line was develop
ed by Dr Charles A Brim, ag
ronomist, his associates of
USDA’s Agricultural Research
Service, and the North Carolina
Agricultural Experiment Sta
tion, Raleigh.
The male-sterile character is
My Neighbors
40/
ft:
“I just haven't the heart
Jo tell ’em the routes been
changed.”
y* .v.\
397-3721
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 6,1971 —
Foiu Entei puses Cail D
Ki eider, Solanco, gold, Lloyd
Zeiset, Ephiata, gold; Lany
Myers, Solanco, gold, Meivin C
Gioff, Manheim, silver, Gaiy L
Buchen, Manheim, silvei, Jo
seph Letever, Manheim, silvei,
Ricky Pi'autz, Ephiata, silvei,
Jay Hastings, Solanco, silvei,
Bany Mai tin, Gaiden Spot, sil
vei, Nelson Weaver, Ephiata,
silvei; Richard Kauffman, Man
heim, bionze, Alvin Redcay,
Gaiden Spot, bionze.
Five Entei prises Jay C
Zimmeiman, Ephrata, gold, J
Mailm Becker,,Manheim, gold,
Dale Nolt, Manheim, gold,
inherited as a recessive gene
pair and sterility is the result
of non-iunctiomng pollen, ac
cording to Dr Brim Thus far,
poor seed set and the lack of
distinguishing physical charac
teristics of the male-sterile
plants before flowering have re
stricted their use.
Although this research de
velopment is a major step in
the development of hybrid soy
beans, the more immediate
value of the sterility system
rests in the increased control
that breeders will be able to
exercise in breeding programs
programs that will allow
many more crosses to be tried.
This prospect should lead to
higher quality soybeans long be
fore hybrids become a practi
cal reality.
D'r. Brim cautions that the
economic importance of hybrid
soybeans remains to be deter
mined, but that the new male
sterile line is the first step to
ward their ultimate evaluation.
Soybeans, which provide the
world with its largest source of
vegetable oil and high-protein
feed, are the number one crop
in cash income to American
farmers the world’s largest
soybean producers. Approxi
mately half of the annual $3
billion US. crop, from 42 mil
lion acres in over 30 States, is
exported.
SILO UNLOADER
BARN CLEANER
'Standardized' Means Longer Life - Lower Costs
You’ll save time, labor and money by converting to Stand
ard dairy barn equipment, and it’ll mean more protits to
you! Join the Nation’s Dairymen who KNOW the value of a
“brand” name such as Standard’s!
Ask about our NEW Elevated Calf Stall
I would like fieldnian to assist with ideas and plans (no
obligation) □
Mail literature □ NEW Calf Stall □ Dealership □
Name
Address
City
STANDARD EQUIPMENT, INC.
BEL AIR, MARYLAND 21014
Claik Stauffer. Ephrata, gold;
Amos N. Saudei, Manheim,
gold, Mailm Bollingei, Ephiata,
silvei; Nelson E Mai tin New
Holland, silvei, Dale Weiler,
New Holland, silvei, Kenneth
Deal oil, Solanco, bionze Tim
Heir, Penn Manoi High School,
bionze, Robeit W Campbell,
Gaiden Spot, bionze
Six Enteipuses Tom Bol
linger, Ephiata, gold, Wilmer
Gioff, Manheim, silvei, Scott
Mull, Solanco, bionze
Seven Entei puses Scott
Kieider, Solanco, gold, Jacob
Musser, Gaiden Spot, gold
Woik Expei lence, On Faim
Placement Alvin Schlouch,
Garden Spot, gold, Adolph Ben
singei, Solanco, gold, Gaiy Nei
deigh, Elizabethtown, silver;-
Geiald Weaver, Gaiden Spot,
silvei; Lynn Gioff, Gaiden
Spot, bronze; Nelson Mai tin.
Garden Spot, bronze; Lamar
Long, Gaiden Spot, bionze.
Woik Experience, Off Faim
Placement Gaiy Stauffer,
Garden Spot, gold; Charles E.
Crowe Jr, Elizabethtown, gold;
Jerri Parmer, Pequea Valley,
bronze.
FFA Chapter Scrapbook
Grassland Chapter of Garden
Spot High School, gold.
Help Us
Serve You
If your organization didn’.t
make our farm calendar this
week, it’s not because we
don’t like you or your or
ganization.
We may have missed it in
the rush. Or maybe you for
got to tell us.
Either way, we’d like to
extend our farm community
service to you.
To get on the Farm Calen
dar, remind us by calling
394-3047 or 626-2191 or by
writing to Lancaster Farm
ing, 22 E. Main St., Lititz,
Pa. 17543. And help us serve
you better.
COMFORT
State Zip
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