Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 12, 1971, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 12,1971
16
Sheep Referendum Ballots Sent
Ballots foi voting in the June
7-18 national leferendum on ex
tending the wool and lamb mar
ket promotion progiam have
been mailed to all known wool
pioduceis in Lancaster County,
announced Fred Seldomndge,
Chairman of the Lancaster
County Agi icultural Stabilization
and Conseivation (ASC) Com
mittee
‘The vote will determine
whether pioduceis will continue
their suppoit foi the wool sales
piomotion program,” Seldom
ndge said, ‘ but it will not affect
piesent wool payment legisla
tion ”
Undei the new agreement, the
US Depaitmem of Agncultuie
and the American Sheep Pio
duceis Council (ASPC) would
set up payment deductions of up
to IV2 cents a pound on wool
maiketed during 1971-73 and 7
cents a hundredweight on the
unshoin lambs marketed Funds
collected would be used by the
ASPC to continue a piogiam of
advertising, sales promotion, and
related activities for wool and
lamb
The Committee Chairman
said a simihar agreement was
approved by 79 9 per cent of the
wool producers voting in a 1966
refei endum
The wool and lamb promotion
piogiam, foi the yeai ending
June 30, 1970, cost about $3 4
million The budget foi the cui
rent year is $3 2 million Because
wool production has decreased,
payment deductions have de
clined to about $2 8 million
ASPC has been able to maintain
Pasture They Prefer-
988
Sorghum-Sudangrass
Strip tests prove it: Cattle
prefer Pioneer brand sor
ghum-sudangrass hybrid over
other brands. That means
they’ll eat more . . . .
make more meat or milk.
Unbeatable hot-weather pas
tuie or green-chop. Can be
planted on diverted acres
and grazed after September
1. Treat your cattle to the
pasture hybrid they like bestl
See or coll your
Local Pioneer
Salesman
/M.
PIONEER.
out i?
SORGHUM
Pioneer U a br*nd name; number*
Identify varieties. • Registered trade
mark of Pioneer Hi-Bred Corn Cone*
papy, Des Moines, lowa, U-S.A.
its promotion activities by using
reserve funds The Council’s
present wool promotion is on a
national basis in cooperation
with additional oi matching
funds from other segments of
the industry Lamb promotion
now' is concentrated in high lamb
consuming areas
Anyone who has owned sheep.
6 months old oi older, for 30
consecutive days during 1970
may vote in, the two-week refer
endum
Approval of two-thnds of the
total number of producers voting
nationally, or of pioducers hav
ing two thirds of the total vol
ume of wool production icpie
sented in the referendum, must
be obtained before the agree
ment can go into effect
“Ballots may be mailed or
brought to the County ASCS of
fice beginning June 7,” the
Chairman said “Anyone who
believes he’s eligible to vote but
has not received a ballot by June
10 should get in touch with the
County ASCS office
“To be counted, ballots must
reach the County ASCS office
before close of business, Fuday,
June 18 ” he cautioned
All-New! Here’s great new profit-making help for you—
all-new Wayne Tail Curler Rockets. Pigs can be weaned
as early as 3 weeks. This pre-starter formula is rich in
milk products for added taste appeal and fast starts.
Follow with all-new, highly fortified Wayne Tail Curler
Pig Starter, with the quality protein to build 50 pounds
of pig fast!
GRUBB SUPPLY CO
Elizabethtown
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D 2, Columbia
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R D 1, East Earl
H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse. Pa
STEVENS FEED MILL,
INC.
Steiens. Pa.
Leola, Pa.
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paiadise
HAROLD H. GOOD
Tene Hill
The Lancaster County DHIA Program
Dairy Heid Improvement As
sociation (DHIA) testing has
been a very important part of
the dairy business for many
years throughout the country
Through this local testing
seivice, dairymen aie able to
evaluate the production ability
of then cows
The Red Rose DHIA of Lan
caster County has been the
largest association in the state,
if not m the country The local
Co. Official Retires
Russell H Andeison, vice
president for purchasing of New
Holland Division of Sperry Rand
Corp , has retired, according to
New Holland president Kenneth
F Thompson
Andeison, 2631 Mondamm
Farm Road, joined New Holland
in 1947 as a purchasing agent
and was named directoi of pur
chasing in 1951
In 1965 he became vice pres
ident for purchasing. In that
capacity he has had staff ac
countability for all domestic and
international purchasing activi
ties of the company
USE WAYNE ANIMAL
HEALTH AIDS TO
KEEP YOUR
LIVESTOCK AND
POULTRY HEALTHY.
WAYNE
ANIMAL
HEALTH
AIDS
HEISEY FARM SERVICE
Lawn Ph: 964-3444
WHITE OAK MILL
R D 4, Manheim
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R D. 1, Stevens
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witroer
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
association includes approxima- draw the milk sample from tfce
tely 700 herd owners with 430 local herd and sent it to the cen*
herds on the regular DHIA pro- tral laboratory; the samples ar«
gram and the remaining 270 tested there and results are ittafiL
herds on the Owner-Sampler pro- ed back to' the dairymen. This:
gram. method favors efficiency in the
testing work and greater uni-
For the past several years, f o rmity in leading the hutterfat
dairy authorities have been pro- tes j.
motmg one testing laboratoiy in The Red Rose Association in*
the state to do all of the DHIA c ] udes 14 Supervisors who make
testing Late last year this re g U i ai - monthly visits the
laboratory has completed and dairy farms xhe head super
was dedicated earlier this spnng vlsor is j Wilbur Houser, Lam*
on the campus at Pennsylvania peter
State Umveisity The Association is operated
At the present time nearly all W ith a board of directors includ
of the milk samples from all ing a director from each of 14
Pennsylvania counties are being groups. President of the Board
tested at the cential laboratory i s Donald S. Eby, Gordonviile
at Penn State. RDI
Undei the present program. Max Smith,
the local DHIA Supervisor will Lancaster Co Ag. Agent
Bit i Dutchman.
■ A MVH4ON Of IXS. IHBOCTMSttC.
“CHIK-EZE”
Hinged bottom model Chik-Eze includes egg tray which can
be put into use at 10 weeks.
This feature will actually permit birds to be kept in the
start/grow cage at full laying age if necessary. It also eli
minates problems of egg gatheung and egg breakage if
circumstances delay movement of pullets to grow/lay or
peimanent lay cages, and it takes care of eggs from birds
that lay pei maturely The lowered floor provides a 2 inch
gap for eggs to roll out onto tray.
THE ALL NEW FLAT DECK CHIK-EZE
PULLET REARING CAGE
I '•SSiSk'!*
* *t, <' >'
t- r -
. . . offers durability, economy, perfoimance and practical
labor saving features that increase management efficiency.
The heart of the system is the Big Dutchman chain and
trough feeder providing 96 inches of feeding space per
cage There is full availability of all the feed to all the birds.
All feed is automatically recnculated and remixed, result
mg in better feed consumption.
Extra feed capacity makes high density of birds per cage
low practical and manageable.
BIG DUTCHMAN
A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc, I Wtyf I
EASTERN BRANCH \JB/
215 Diller Ave., New Holland. Pa. 17557 Ph. 334-5168
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