Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 16, 1972, Image 17

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    Meat Production Shows Increase
Meat production in Penn
sylvania rebounded sharply in
October after lagging all year,
according to the Pennsylvania
Crop Reporting Service.
The 91,768,000 pounds was 14
percent more than in the
preceding month, September,
and was four percent more than
October, 1971
Each of the four varieties of red
meat was up from a month ago
Try A Clossified Ad
It Pays!
ORDER YOUR SPRING
FARM SEEDS NOW
MANY FARM SEED ITEMS ARE IN SHORT SUPPLY
Cert. Iroquois Alfalfa Cert. Pennscott Red Clover
Cert. Saranac Alfalfa Cert. Ladino Clover
Cert. Cayuga Alfalfa Cert. Garry Oats
Cert. W-L305 Alfalfa Cert. Russel Oats
Cert. Vernal Alfalfa Cert. Clintland Oats
Cert. Buffalo Alfalfa Erie Spring Barley
Grasses
Maine Grown Certified Seed Potatoes
DeKalb Corn Sudax
SMOKETOWN Phone Lane. 397-3539
Down
action
that
last!
Generation II
Riding Tractor
Rugged, easily
steerable, pedal
driven Matching
2-wneel trailer
Real action toys from John Deere made to take the
rough and tumble pleasing both kids and
parents since 1930' See the full line of great new
toys and old favorites at your John Deere
dealer’s pedal-driven tractors, 1/16
scale models, and 2-mch miniatures
For those special gift-giving
occasions and real down-to
earth fun 1
EDWIN HURST INC.
Adamstown, Pa 215-484-4391 New Holland
M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS WENGER IMPLEMENT, INC.
Westchester 696-2990 Theßuck 284-4141
SHOTZBERGER'S
Elm
and only veal at 1,745,000 pounds
showed a decline from October a
year ago, down 30 percent. Veal
was up 24 percent from Sep
tember, 1972.
In the other varieties; beef,
37.886.000 pounds, up 10 percent
over last month and eight percent
from a year ago; pork, 51,454,000
pounds, up 15 percent over
September and two percent from
October, 1971; lamb and mutton,
683.000 pounds, up 47 percent and
43 percent respectively.
The 10-month total since
January 1,1972 is now 831,517,000
pounds but still trailing the
corresponding period in 1971 by
5.1 percent.
A. B. C. GROFF, INC.
LANDIS BROS. INC.
665-2141
Lancaster
Q
'$sEES9j
354-4191
393-3906
Participating in the first-year phase of a
unique public affairs education program
being conducted jointly by the Cooperative
Extension Service and the Department of
Agricultural Economics and Rural
Sociology of The Pennsylvania State
University are, from left; seated, Patrick H.
McCaskey, 222 E. Marion St., Lancaster;
Preston W. Newcomer, Mount Joy RDI.
Standing, from left, Joseph Macialek,
Extension resource development agent
and group coordinator; William J. Engle,
Cochranville RDI. The group of 105 people
DOES YOUR HERD NEED SUPPLEMENTAL
METHIONINE?
Most high producing cows need more methionine than their
normal diet provides. Red Rose Dairy Booster Pellets with
Methionine-Analog provides this needed methionine.
BOOSTER PELLETS is a new feed formulated to be used as a
“top dress” feed (about 2 l k lbs. per cow per day—in two
feedings—for an intake of 25 grams of M-Analog). Or, Dairy
Booster Pellets can be used in mixes with home grains. These
pellets (17 per cent protein) are very palatable, easily fed and
can be used in milking parlors, bunk feeding, and bulk feeding.
Trial feed Red Rose Dairy
Booster Pellets with
Methionine-Analog to your
dairy herd and you’ll see an
improvement in milk
production. Try them . . .
and you’ll always feed
them.
SHELLY BROTHERS
RD 2, Manheim, Pa
E. P. SPOTTS, INC.
Honey Brook
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 16,1972 —1
Red Rose
DAIRY FEEDS
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
are currently involved in 20 days of in
tensive training in economics, sociology,
communications, public speaking, meeting
management, and government. The
sessions are designed to provide the
participants with a broader understanding
of problems facing rural Pennsylvanians.
T L, ose taking part have received W.K.
Kellogg Fellowships which are defraying
costs of instruction, study materials, and
room and board while at the institute and
on field trips.
BUY YOUR
ON DAIRY FEED HERE!
WALTER BINKLEY & SON
se BROWN & REA, INC.
Atglen
ELVERSON SUPPLY CO.
HENRY E. GARBER
Elizabethtown, Pa
E. MUSSER HEISEY
& SON
HD 2,Mt Joy,Pa
HEISTAND BROS.
Elizabethtown
RED ROSE FARM
SERVICE, INC.
N Church St., Quarryville
DAVID B. HURST
G. R. MITCHELL, INC.
MUSSER FARMS, INC.
MARTIN'S FEED MILL
CHAS. E. SAUDER
& SONS
Terre Hill
Lititz
Elverson
Bowmansville
Ref ton, Pa
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
Mountville
Columbia
Ephrata, Pa
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