Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 08, 1971, Image 25

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    New Central Milk Testing Lab at Penn State Is Dedicated
Dedication ceremonies for the
Central Milk Testing Laboratory
on the Pennsylvania State Uni
versity campus were held April
20 'vfith officials of the College of
Agriculture and Pennsylvania
Dairy Herd Improvement As
sociation participating.
The .laboratory, which tests
200,000 milk samples per month
for hutterfat percentage by-using
automatic equipment, is the only
bne of its kind in the United
States, The lab, completed last
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Golden Ujian® or SLF mixed liquid fertilizer
While the circulator pump is running, and
Weed as you feed in one trip over your field.
One feed and weed application can do away
With several time-consumingcultivations and
tiie resulting crop thinning, root damage and
aoil compaction.
Your crops grow taster when roots don’t
have to compete with weeds for plant food
Wd moisture. And the biggeryields are easier
ito harvest in weed-free fields.
Only liquid makes feed and weed so easy.
UWstsiar still when you have us do the job
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November, runs tests on all cows need within the dairy industry
enrolled in the state DHIA pro- “Results of the tests aie uti
gram lized to maintain complete and
The project is paid from fees continuing herd production
collected for services offered by accords for DHIA membeis using
DHIA The Association and Col-
lege of Agriculture maintain the
facilities
Dr. Russell E Larson, dean of Paul H Heir, Holtwood RDI,
the College of Agriculture, was one of 50 men attending a
speaking at the dedication cere- Regional Seminar of American
monies, pointed out that the es- Breeders Service, Inc. recently
tablishment of the laboratory is at Harrisburg.
one more example of meeting a Willard Krueger, vice presi-
I dent, marketing, American
Breeders Service, described the
rapid growth in the organization,
and the new methods of market
ing and distribution that have
meant so much in the expansion
of service throughout the United
States and the entire world.
JOHN Z. MARTIN
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for other jobs and assures uniform results.
So stop in or call. You can count on us to give
you the best combination of crop protection
chemicals and liquid fertilizers.
See Me Now
Phone 717-354-5848
Herr Attends Seminar
A day long seminar included
panel discussions and work ses
sions, involving business topics
in which Herr took part. Herr
provides local artifieal insemina
tion service for dairy and beef
herds.
Corn Shelters Received
Donald Stoltzfus, an Eastern
Board agricultural development
worker in Tanzania, has report
ed, “I want to acknowledge, with
many thanks, the receipt of four
corn shellers If nothing else,
there will at least be fewer blist
ers this year in four villages ”
Stoltzfus said that four hand
powered corn shellers contri
buted by members of the Con
estoga Mennonite Church, Mor
gantown, will be placed in four
Tanzanian villages Tarani, Bu
mangi, Biharamulo, and North
Mara.
While considered obsolete by
most United States farmers, the
hand-powered shellers will con
tribute to development in the
Musoma area by saving time in
an area where most of the com
shelling is now done by hand
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this service,” Dr Larson said
“All results of tests and test
ing procedures are available to
faculty members for research
and educational purposes ”•
Clyde S Robison, Coal Center
RDI, state DHIA president, em
phasized that Pennsylvania
dairymen will appreciate the
new service He also pointed
out that construction of a facility
oi this type is the biggest step
and most solid one the state
DHIA has ever taken.
Herbert C. Gilmore, t-mi State
Extension dairy specialist and
supervisor of the state DHIA
program, m explaining the func
tions of the lab, said a staff of
14 are employed. Five automatic
Folks are
finding
out about
Purina’s
great
sow ration
PURINA
FARROW
CHOW...
developed
the sow’s n
at farrowing time.
Purina Farrowing Chow is the result of five years of
testing at the Purina Research Farm Brood Sow
Unit. It’s developed to fit the sow’s needs for a
palatable, bulky, well-balanced, vitamin-fortified ra
tion from a few days before farrowing till about a
week after farrowing.
This 14% protein ration, containing grain, is fed as
the sow’s sole ration. It comes in Checker (pellet)
form only, which helps maintain freshness. An nf-180*
option.to help control scours in baby pigs is available.
Purina Farrowing Chow has the “just right” nutrients
sows need at this critical time. It’s economical, too.
THIS IS THE YEAR to do everything possible to
help your sows farrow lots of pigs and wean big
litters. Give them the built-in advantages of Purina
Farrowing Chow.
COME AND GET IT: Purina Farrowing Chow is
available at our store right now. Gome in and see,
feel, smell and taste this product. You’ll like its
appearance. Your sows will go for it, too. Try Purina
Farrowing Chow now.
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John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Formers Assn., Inc.
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(jimlcil
John 8., Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 8,1971
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
milk-o-testers record the butter
fat percentages of 900 samples
per hour
The DHIA supervisor in each
county takes a sample from the
milk of each cow in the herd on
test This is placed in a plastic
hag to which a preservation has
been added, Gilmore noted
Samples are then packaged m
specially designed containers and
mailed to the laboratory. After
the samples are removed from
the containers, the entire pro
cedure is automatic
Policies of Central Milk Test
ing Laboratory operations are
governed by a 15-member DHIA
board of directors and faculty
members of the College of Agri
culture.
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane.
James High & Sons
Ph: 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph- 367-1195
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