Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 01, 1972, Image 13

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“Remember that you are
your own doctor when it
comes to curing cold feet.”
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TANVILAC
Feeders Say . . .
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Feeding Plan of All"
No trouble with scours or cattle
I going off feed. You’ll be more than
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and collect the one
you want!
Buyers of New Holland equipment
are always rewarded with years of
dependable service. Now, from April
1 through May 31,1972, you can get
an additional reward. When you buy
a new New Holland baler, automatic
bale wagon, forage harvester or
mower-conditioner in April or May,
you can collect one of five valuable
gifts:
A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
110 S. Railroad Ave
New Holland
3544191
C. E. Wiley & Son, Inc.
101 S. Lime St., Quarryrillt
Cattle Committee Opposes Import Prices Ceiling
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The National Cattle Industry
Advisory Committee, concluding
a two-day meeting in
Washington, supported Secretary
of Agriculture Earl L. Butz in his
public opposition to price ceilings
for raw farm products.
LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR
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786-2895
Phone Lane. 397*0751
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a Columbia 1 bicycle, his or hers
a Remington" typewriter
a Polaroid" Super Colorpack IV
camera kit
Corning Ware" electromatic
percolator and skillet
a Butova'" watch, his or hers
Your reward will be shipped directly
to you as soon as New Holland is
notified of the sale. So don't delay!
Come in soon and see the machines
that are rewarding to buy and re
warding to own.
L. H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike
Roy A. Brubaker
700 Woodcrest Ave.
The majority of the committee,
recognizing the need for an in
crease in voluntary meat import
quotas, approved in principle the
USDA decision of March 9.
“Although an increase from 1.16
to 1.24 billion pounds seems to be
too liberal,” the committee
stated, “we agree with Secretary
Butz that the increase is
preferable to unworkable ceilings
on meat prices.”
“Such ceilings,” the committee
resolved, “would be disastrous to
Thoughts
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The analysis myst be studied
objectively with goals and
comparisons in mind. An ex
cellent reference booklet for
dairy farm comparisons is the
“Pennsylvania Dairy Farm
Buusiness Analysis”, Farm
Managment Number 46, College
of Agriculture, Penn State
University, University Park, Pa.
16802.
After the comparisons have
been made and the problems
have been identified, alternative
solutions are selected and tested.
The sophisticated technique to
employ at this point would be a
computerized linear program of
the business to measure which
alternative would be the most
profitable.
The end result should be a more
efficient farm business and a
higher net income to the farmer
and his family.
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Lancaster
397-5179
Lititz
626-7766
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 1,1972
America’s farmers, consumers,
and to the overall economy.
Food—the best in the world—at a
cost to the consumer of 16 per
cent of disposable income—is a
better bargain today than ever
before. •
The group pointed out that if
meat prices are to be held below
competive levels, rationing
would become necessary, as
during World War 11.
The committee, composed of
representatives from producing,
packing, detailing, consuming
and other interests, was formed
in 1971 to advise USDA on all
phases of its programs of service
to the cattle industry. The 35
members consulted with
Secretary Butz and with key
USDA administrators during the
meeting.
The committee also:
1. Urged beef producers to
comply with regulations in the
use and handling of all
agricultural chemicals, an
tibiotics and additives, in order
that the continued acceptance of
beef by consumers be assured.
2. Supported the USDA
DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH MILK
YOUR COWS CAN REALLY GIVE?
A cow is a factory. She eats grass, hay, silage,
grain and Wayne Feeds. She makes milk. Each
cow-factory has a certain bred-in capacity. When
Bossy’s assembly line isn’t running at full ca
pacity, she isn't making as much money for you
as she should. ■ The way to find out if she’s
really running at full capacity is to put more
feed in and see if you get more milk out. FEED
HER ACCORDING TO WHAT SHE COULD GIVE
TOMORROW, instead of what she gave yester
day. ■ Wayne can show you how to balance these
larger feed intakes so that your cows can handle
them. You feed the rumen bacteria too, so they
can work harder and digest more roughage ■ See
us now for the Wayne Program that will work for
you . . . choose from our quality Wayne Feeds
. . . Wayne supplements and complete feeds to
meet your needs ... do it today!
GET ALL THE MILK YOUR COWS CAN GIVE!
USE WAYNE ANIMAL
HEALTH AIDS TO KEEP
YOUR LIVESTOCK AND
POULTRY HEALTHY
ROHRER’S MILL
R. D. 1, Ronks
HEISEY FARM SERVICE
Lawn Ph: 964-3444
H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse, Pa.
HAROLD H. GOOD
Terre Hill
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
HERSHEY BROS
Reinholds
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
proposal for establishing revised
grade standards for young bulls
for retail usage that would be
comparable in requirements to
those for steers, but would
require carcass identification as
a separate class of beef.
3. Called for understanding on
the part of consumers of the
cyclical nature of the livestock
industry and the need for cat
tlemen to earn returns that will
permit a continued supply of high
quality beef. The committee
pointed out that per capita beef
consumption has doubled in the
past 20 years with consumer
costs reflecting a substantially
lower percentage of disposable
income than in 1951—while
production costs have increased
in line with inflation in the rest of
the economy.
4. Approved recent im
provements in cattle estimates
but cautioned against
unquestioned use of “marketing
intentions” figures becuase of the
uncertainties inherent in such
figures.
WAYNE
■Hh animal
BEpM health
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R D 1, Stevens
STEVENS FEED MILL,
INC.
Stevens, Pa,
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
Leola, Pa.
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R D 2, Peach Bottom
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
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