Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 02, 1971, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 2,1971
10 4-H'ers Win at District
Ten Lancaster County 4-H
members are eligible for the
state 4-H Horse Show in
Harrisburg November 12 and 13
SPECIAL
October 2nd thru October 9th
%” CDX SHEATING $4.60 ea.
Suspended CEILING TILE
2’x4’ $1.09 ea.
Pre-finished PANELING I”x4’xB’
Oak, Pecan, Peach, Teak
and Walnut $5.65 ea.
aluminum GUTTER
10’ White $2.59 ea.
84 LUMBER
Hempland and Centerville Road Lancaster
For good production next lactation,
FEED PURINA
DAIRY CONDITIONER
As a dairyman, you know that good milk production
doesn’t just happen It’s something you plan for by
establishing a heid with the genetic potential for good
production, then managing and feeding your cows so v
they’ll produce up to their bred-in ability.
Many successful local dairymen also plan for good pro
duction with a proven program of dry cow feeding.
They need Purina Dairy Conditioner, a research
proven lation to help give dry cows body condition
they need for good production after they freshen.
Purina Dairy Conditioner is an extra-palatable 12%
percent protein ration It’s fortified with vitamins A
and D plus extra phosphorus to help guard against milk
fever.
Purina Dairy Conditioner is low-cost, too, because the
amounts you feed depend on your cows’ condition and
on the quality of the roughages you feed For example,
a cow dried off in good condition being fed high-quality
roughages would require less Dairy Conditioner than
a cow in only fair condition being fed fair quality
roughages.
Drop in soon and get your free copy of the
Purina Dry Cow Program folder. We’ll be glad
to show you how Purina Dairy Conditioner can
help you prepare your dry cojvs.for good pro
duction next lactation.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
as the result of high placings
recently in the district show.
Making top placings at the
district show at Ludwigs Corner,
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
Rheems
Horse Show
Chester County, were:-
Wylie Baker, 70 Brandt Blvd.,
Landisville, saddleseat equition
and English pleasure horse;
Cheryl Gemert, Manheim RD4,
groom and show senior; Jim
Click, 231 E. Main St., BareviUe,
groom and show junior.
Randy Click, 231 E. Main St.,
BareviUe, pole bending; David
Good, Elizabethtown RDI,
western pleasure ponies, 12.2
hands and under; Tom Hamill,
Mount Jov RDI, saddle seat
equition junior and ' English
pleasure;.
Debra Heidig, 2137 Old
Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster,
western pleasure horses over 14.0
hands; Nancy Henkel, Strasburg
RDI, working hunter horses;
Karen Ressler, Elizabethtown
RDl,' stock seat equition senior;
James Watts, 21 N. Grant St.,
Manheim, western riding horse.
4H
CLUB
1/VEB/L
October 3-9
and B A KER’S
yf: AG-LIME pays off BEST!
Liming pays off in healthier soil, better crops, stronger and more
productive animals. In fact, it has been estimated that each $1 invested
in limestone returns from $3 to $lO in bigger and better yields.
Baker’s agricultural limestone pays off best because it does more.
Baker’s ag-lime sweetens soil to reduce acidity and raise pH level. It
also adds vital magnesium. Both are important to make sure that your
crops can make full use of the fertilizers you apply.
FALL LIMING IS BEST! All winter long-through rain, snow, freezing and thawing-the
limestone seeps down to root depths to put soil into top condition for spring. Choose
the brand that meets your needs best. Contact your nearest dealer.
Oxide Oxide
• "Conestoga Valley" balanced limestone from’ our Ephrata quarry 14% 36%
• "Prime Lime" dolomite limestone from our Gap quarry 20% 30%
• "Hy-Mag" limestone from our Paradise quarry 20% 30%
, Henry B. Hoover Clifford Holloway Harold Landis
Ephrata 733-6593 Peach Bottom 548-2640 Willow Street 464-3800
Harvey G. Good Frank Peiffer Clyde K. Eshleman & Sons
Intercourse 768-6451 Pequea 284-4449 Washington Boro 872-7391
Harry Freese
Oxford
Products of The J, E. Baker Co. • Call collect - (717) 354-4202
The Pennsylvania 4-H dairy
judging team, which has all four
members from Lancaster
County, finished at. the
Atlantic Rural Exposition in
Richmond, Va., recently.
Raelene Harbold,
Elizabethtown RDI, had the
See This Equipment at the
Manheim Farm Show Oct. 6, 7 & 8
Roy A. Brubaker
700 Woodcrest Ave.
Lititz
626-7766
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Fred Ebenshade Amos Eby
- Quarryville 786-3864 Paradise
932-9762
4-H Day lean Is Dill
SPREAD ANY MANURE
...liqotds to frozen solids
Powerful chain-flail action of the Starline Rotaspceader
shreds and spreads any type manure in broad, even swaths
up to 20-feet wide. Simple construction reduces mainte
nance. “Scal-of-Quality” galvanized sted body resists
corrosion. Separate chassis hauls heaviest loads. See us
soon for full details and a demonstration.
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overall high individual score,
was second in the Brown &
and Ayrshire breeds.
Burnell Buchen, Manhi
RD3, placed first in Jerseys
second in Guernseys-;
Kauffman, Elizabethtown
was first in Brown Swiss,
Robert Hess, Strasburg RDI,
third in Jerseys.
L. H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike
Lancaster
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