Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 17, 1971, Image 8

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 17,1971
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•MOW MILK* MOM MBIT
• MORE PMfir
WITH
Madison Silos
Div. Martin Marietta Corp.
1070 Steinmetz Rd.
Ephrata, Penna. 17522
Ph. 733-1206
LOCAL DEALERS
Frank Snyder
Akron 859-2688
Caleb Wenger
Quarryville 548-2116
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
Carl L. Shirk
Lebanon 867-3741
sustain top
production
with the
BABCOCK
B-300
Keeping production up...costs
down... is the profit key In poultry
operations. And more and more
records on commercial flocks of.
Babcock B-300’s..."The Busi
nessman’s Bird”...show sus
tained production of top quality
eggs...often with an additional
20 to 30 eggs per bird housed
over other strains. Come 1n...
look at the records and the B-300
...“The Businessman's Bird".
BABCOCK
FARMS, INC
Telephone (717) 626-8561)
ADVERTISEMENT for a strawberry farm and a happy
family is what this scene on the front lawn of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Oberneufemann of Millstadt, 111., amounts
to. The box of berries, of molded glass fiber, is fake.
The children—Mary, Jeanine, John and Paul Oberneu
femann plus pal Sherry Mueller—are real.
EMERGENCY HAY
The Agricultural Act of 1970
proves that a farmer may faar
vest and store hay from the
higher of 25 per cent or 25 acres
of the famr’s total set-aside acre
age, for use in an emergency in
a later year.
Before harvesting, the farmer
must file written application and
receive approval from the County
ASC Committee. Harvesting
without written approval will
be considered a program viola
tion.
If approved, the hay must be
baled and stored until released
by the County Committee in the
event of an emergency
Details are available at the
ASCS Office, Farm Home
Center, or phone 397-6235.
Purina Dairy Conditioner Special can prepare
cows for good production at low cost
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Formers Assn., Inc.
r.v.vs
Price per pound is only part
of the answer to the true cost
of meat you buy. Cost per serv
ing is the real guide, says Harold
E. Neigh, Extension consumer
economics specialist at The
Pennsylvania State University.
Cost per serving is figured by
dividing the price per pound by
the number of expected servings.
Boneless meat yields four serv
ings per pound, meat with a
small amount of bone- yields
three servings, meat with a med
ium amount of bone such as
blade chuck and pork loin yields
three servings, meat with a med
ium amount of bone such as
blade chuck and pork loin yields
two servings, and meat with a
large amount of bone gives only
one serving per pound.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
True Cost of Meat
If you’re not among the many good local
dairymen who have started mixing
Purina Dairy Conditioner Special with
your own grain to build a research
proved dry cow ration, it can pay you to
check into this low-cost way of feeding
dry cows.
Purina Dairy Conditioner is a 16 percent
protein ration, fortified with extra Vita
mins A and D plus phosphorus to help
guard against milk fever.
To help you save on dry cow feeding,
Purina Research recommends varying
feeding levels, depending on cow condi
tion and the quality of your roughages.
For example, if a cow is in good condi
tion and your roughages are of excellent
quality, you would feed less Purina dry
cow ration than if the cow were in only
fair condition and if the roughages were
of only fair quality.
•Reg. Trademark—Ralston Purina Co.
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane.
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 yon for
got to tell us.
Either, way, we’d like to extend our farm community
service to you.
To get on the Farm Calendar, remind us by calling
394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22
E. Main St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. And help us serve you better.
Control Algae Gently—Safely—
Effectively with Cutrine®
Now registered for use on farm, fish and fire ponds.
Lakes, fish hatcheries, portable water reservoirs.
Cutrine is a chelated copper algaecide. Unlike copper
sulphate, it remains in solution even in hard water,
and is thus more effective.
No waiting water treated with CUTRINE is safe
immediately for swimming, fishing, watering and ir
rigation.
Does not kill weeds.
To control weeds in farm ponds we recommend
Diaguat. ■
Contact ns for more information.
P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC.
SMOKETOWN, PA.
Using Purina Check-R-Mix* formulas we
can build you a low-cost dry cow ration,
combining Purina Dairy Conditionei
with your grain. Or, if you’re feeding
low-protein roughages, it may pay you
to feed Dairy Conditioner “straight”
just as it comes from the bag.
More and more successful area dairymen
are proving that good dry cow feeding
pays off in extra cow condition and
extra milk production in' the next lacta
tion. For example, 100 to 200 pounds of
additional body weight at freshening can
pay off in 1,000 to 2,000 pounds of extra
milk during the lactation.
Drop in soon and get your free copy of
the Purina Dry Cow Program folder
We’ll be glad to point out how Purina
Dairy Conditioner Special canjhelp pre
pare your dry cows for good production
at low cost.
Phone Lane. 397-3539
James High & Sons
Ph: 3544)301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph: 367-1105
Rheems
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