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McCOMSEY Manheim ’KofcKet Kxfjterl IS'Nbw*' ' Protector of Deer Herd A former submarine and rocket nuclear design engi neer, Charles Romesburg, switched careers from me chanical to industrial engi neering. He became involved with a deer herd management proj ect, financed by the National Rifle Association, which uses computerized techniques. He hopes that this study will lead to further applications of his quantitative method with fish and game, water resources, forests, rangeland, national parks, wilderness areas, or al most any other kind of eco system. In the deer management project, Mr. Romesburg con centrated on one county in Pennsylvania. He studied rates of reproduction and food availability, winter mor tality, harvest rate, crop dam age, and the beneficial cash flow into the economy. From this model he projected a management plan over a 15- year span to make maximum use of the deer resource for society. Try A Classified Ad It Pays! Field Grinder & SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. 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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9,1972—13 mm w * V~; WE ALL NEI Readers of this column will recognize the following quotation I’ve used it before but it bears repeating because of its elo quence and importance “A body well nourished with calcium and other nutrients can be expected to have good bone growth and de velopment, a well-functioning ner vous system, a high level of vigor and positive health at every age, and a longer period of the prime of life ” The promise of that statement is something everyone should seek to realize The words are those of Drs Millicent L Hatha way and Ruth M Leverton, who originally wrote them for a U S Department of Agriculture Year book more than a decade ago But the message is even more meaningful today as we learn that malnutrition exists in Amer ica at all economic levels, not just from poverty but from ignorance or lack of motivation as well The Specific Needs Young people need sufficient amounts of calcium all through their growth years if they are to realize their full physical poten tial. Then once they are adults calcium is needed to keep both bone and tissue in top shape The body, including the skeletal struc tures, constantly loses calcium and needs new supplies from the foods we eat And finally, when we are older, the disease called osteoporosis can set in, perhaps as a result of years of not getting enough calcium in our diets If this happens - and it is common in America - the bones of older people become “thinned” and 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 01- ganization. We may have missed it in the rush. Or maybe you 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. WET DAIRY FEED! No we’re not talking about the flood. We’re talking about the moisture normally found in any dairy feed. Some feeds run as high as 65 percent water (silage), and some as low as 10 percent water (hay). Granin mixes fall some where in between unless the manufacturer goes to the trouble of taking the moisture out of the mix. Pioneer sets as its maximum 11 percent. Using 15 percent moisture corn, a home made feed may end up containing as much as 14 percent water. Every hundred pounds of this feed may have 3 pounds more water than 100 pounds of Pioneer. If a dairy cow uses one pound of dry matter to make 3 pounds of milk there could be 9 more pounds of milk in a bag of Pioneer than in a hundred pounds of the home made feed, couldn’t it 7 KIND OF MAKES A BODY WONDER, DON’T IT? dpi ELMER M. SHREINER mmjjjjjjf SINCE 1870 Doctor in the Kitchen® by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council ID CALCIUM susceptible to fracture The only prevention I know of is for peo ple to get enough calcium throughout their lives. The best source (in fact, nutritionists find it almost impossible to plan ade quate calcium in one’s meals without it) is milk. And recent research, reported by scientists with the Metabolism Branch of the National Cancer Institute - one of our National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland - indicates that we ben efit most by not only drinking milk in adequate amounts, but by drinking it more frequently dur ing each day Drs Arthur N Kales and James M Phang report that “cal cium in a single dose would be absorbed with less efficiency than calcium given in smaller, more frequent feedings ” They con clude “that not only the magni tude of calcium intake but also the dose regimen can affect cal cium metabolism ” Calcium helps the blood to clot Normal blood clottmg is an es sential life-preserving process Calcium helps muscles, including the heart, and nerves to work Calcium also regulates the use of other minerals in the body And it is essential in the action of cer tain enzymes and the control of passage of fluids through cell walls In combination with phos phorus, calcium gives rigidity and hardness to teeth and bones Milk and milk products are the source of three-fourths of the calcium and a great deal of the phosphor us in our food supply HALES 0 HUNTER CO. FEED LETTER Trading as Good’s Feed Mill Specializing in DAIRY & HOG FEEDS New Providence, Pa. Phone 786-2500 Greater Frequency