Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 06, 1974, Image 13

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So little does so much! With Silage Pre-Serv you can harvest, store and-or feed
without special storage systems or handling. By inhibiting heat build-up and the
excessive fermentation and oxidation that comes with it, you reduce spoilage and
shrink. Retain high levels of digestible nutrients and sharply increase
palatability. As you feed ensiled grains from the silo, you'll find handling much
easier, with less lumping and bridging. And when you use high moisture grain in
on-farm feed mixing, you’ll like the way it retards heating and spoilage. Better
c010r... increased palatability... higher nutrient value ... easier handling ...
less spoilage and waste... Silage Pre-Serv puts all of these advantagesto work
for you.
so little is needed, so much is accomplished.
H. JACOB HOOBER
INTERCOURSE, PA.
H. M. STAUFFER A SONS, INC.
LEOLA, PA.
Ted Belefski
Ph. 523-9173
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O. KENNETH McCR ICKEN A SON MANHEIM, PA.
Chester Weis
Ph. 741-2600
Beacon Feeds, York, Pa. Phone 717-843-9033
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RHOADS MILL, INC.
Selinspovc, Pa.
TNARPE A GREEN MILL VAN-MAR FEEDS
Churchvlllt, Md. LE|SPORT, PA.
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EARL SAUDER, INC.
NEW HOLLAND, PA.
R. E. Rudisill Richard B. Kendig
Ph, 854-2281 302—478-3058
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- - tancaster Farming, Saturday, July 6,1974—13
Poland China
Summer Conference
The Poland China Record If interested in any further
Association is sponsoring the material or catalog write:
annual Summer Conference The Poland China Record
to be held at the Fayette Assn., P.O. Bo* 71,
County Fair Grounds, Galesburg, HI. 61401.
Washington C.H., Ohio on
July 11-13, 1974.
A special feature will be
the tested boar sale. 25 of the
highest indexing boars from
the 38 boars on test will sell.
These boars represent 19
different herds from the
Poland breed. They are on
test at the Ohio Evaluation
Center, Columbus, Ohio.
The annual summer show
of prize winning boars and
gilts will begin Friday, July
12th at 9 A.M., and the sale is
scheduled for Saturday
evening July 13th at 7 P.M.
x The judge for the breeding
classes will be Francis
Callahan noted Hampshire
breeder and judge.
The market hog show will
include certified litters,
Poland barrows and gilts
and Poland crossbred
barrows. AIT the market
classes will be judged by Dr.
Gene Isler, Ohio State
University swine specialist.
These market entries' will be
judged on Thursday evening,
July 11th at 7 P.M.
Other added attractions
for this event are a whole hog
bar-be-cue banquet Friday
evening followed by a slide
presentation “To the Orient”
by Charlie Myers, local hog
buyer who visited Japan and
other countries in the far
East. A breeding clinic
Saturday morning at 10 A.M.
where Drs. Isler & Swiger
from Ohio State University
will use performance tested
boars and gilts and
demonstrate the value of the
use of performance records.
HOLLAND
MOWER
COKDITIONER
INTERMESHING RUBBER ROLLS
Nine-foot Model 479 does the big jobs fast.
Full lateral flotation lets the header hug the
ground closely. Full-width, intermeshing,
chevron rubber rolls give uniform condi
tioning. An adjustable reel picks up lodged
crops. The sickiebar moves 1,632 strokes per
minute for fast, clean cutting. We’ll be glad
to demonstrate... phone today and make
arrangements.
CONVENIENT TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET!!
A.B.C. Groff, Inc.
110 S Railroad Ave.
New Holland
354-4191
C. E. Wiiey & Son, Inc.
101 S Lime St
Quarryville
786-2895
Alan Bair
Promoted
N. Alan Bair, assistant
Lancaster County
agricultural agent on The
Pennsylvania State
University’s Cooperative
Extension Service staff, has
been promoted to associate
county agent, effective July
1,
Announcement of the
promotion was made today
by Dr. Thomas B. King,
associate dean for extension
at Penn State.
Bair was appointed to the
Lancaster County Extension
Service staff July 1,1971. He
earned two degrees in dairy
science from Penn State; a
bachelor of science in 1967
and master of science in
1970,
A native of New Cum
berland, he served two years
in the U.S. Army at Natick,
Mass.
<ln college Bair was a
member of the Dairy Science
Club, daily judging team,
and participated in the
student Dairy Exposition.
The new associate county
agent is married to the
former Sally Brown, of RDI
Littlestown. They are the
parents of one child.
His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Newton J. Bair, reside in
Lebanon. Newton J. Bair
serves as associate Lebanon
County agricultural agent.
L. H. Brubaker
350 Strasburg Pike
Lancaster
397-5179
Roy A. Brubaker
700 WoodcrestAve
Lititz Pa
626-7766