Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 30, 1974, Image 46

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    —Ljncttfr Farming. Saturday, Nov. 30, 1974
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Milk, Money
4-H Meets
Election of officers was the
main item of business at the
November meeting of Milk
and Money 4-H Dairy club.
Results were as follows:
President-Lenard Greek,
Vice - President - Doug
Kilgore, Secretary-Beth
Beall, Assistant secretary-
Linda Ebaugh, Treasurer-
Cindy Knight, Assistant
treasurer-Beverly Brown,
News Reporter-Pattl
Johnson, Assistant news
reporter-Barbara Kilgore.
Items covered during the
business meeting were
Achievement night com
mittee (made up of present
officers) and subscriptions
to Hoard’s Dairyman. Next
meeting will be the
Christinas party.
A demonstration given by
Abbie Johnson titled
“Cheese” followed the
meeting.
The program consisted of
County Extension agent
Dave Norman showing a
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UMBERGERSMILL
RD4, Lebanon
(Fontana)
717-867-8221
A. L HERR&BRO.
Quarryville
717-786-3521
CHAS. J. McCOMSEY & SONS N. G. HERSHEY & SON
Hickory Hill, Pa Manheim
215-932-2615 717-665-2271
STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY
Cochranville Pa Rheems
215-593-5280 717-367-3590
A.B.C. GROFF, INC
New Holland
717-354-4191
Holstein Breeders Honored at Conference
selling bulls at the Sep- Sale were Joseph A. Sch- America’s “Progressive Second; Northumberland
tember Pa. All-American in- wartzback, Union Bridge, Breeder Registry” award. Montour • Third,
vitationsl Sale. The Ed- Md., and J. Z. Nolt, Leo la, These were: Donald J. Recognized for individual
wards' bull, Fran-Lou Pa. Their consignments sold Arthur, Laceyville; E. membership service were:
Americul, sold for $17,500 for $ll,OOO and $ll,OOO Wayne Beshore, New Bedford County - Kenneth
and Vogel’s, Junell Ivan M respectively. Cumberland; Delaware Mowry; Berks County -
Elevation Layton, for Fifteen herd owners were Valley College, Doylestown; Elwood Ohlinger, Richard
$ll,OOO. recognized for type and Jay h. & Mary F. Houser, Troutman; Blair County >
Receiving recognition for production achievements in Spring Mills; Mrs. James L J* Milton Corle; Centre
consigning top selling gaining the Holstein- Howes, Newtown; Mapoval County - Joseph Hartle, Jr.,
females at the Invitational Friesian Association of Farms, Inc., Milan; John Ishler; Clarion County -
Clarence St Kenneth Mowry, C. Jerry Brown, LL. Neely,
Roaring Spring; Richard H. Jr.; Cumberland County •M.
& Marilyn B. Packard; Thomas Sheaffer; Franklin
TY-oy; George Page, Jr., County - Harold F. Crider,
Columbia Cross Roads; Clarence Stauffer; Lan-
Donald V. St GeraldineSeipt, caster County - Clarence
Easton; Jacob K. Stoltzfus, Stauffer; Mercer County -
Oxford; Clark A. Yoder, Arthur Moore; Mifflin
Salisbury, and Jefferson D. County - William Bradford;
Yoder, Elverson. Northampton County
Membership Service Robert Fulmer; Perry
Awards were presented to County - Thomas Dum III;
five clubs: Most New Somerset County - Gerald
Members - Somerset Carr, Harry Hillegass,
County; Highest Percentage Marvin E. Thomas, Dr.
of Renewals - Northampton Albert P. Barnett; Tioga
County; Most consistent County - Harold Robson, Jr.;
growth over a five year Washington County - Elden
period - Clarion County - Carter; and York County -
First; Washington County - Ralph McGregor.
A number of Holstein
breeders were honored
recently at the Annual
Meeting of the Pa. Holstein
Association at Pocono
Manor, Pa. Recognition took
place during the afternoon
session of the Annual
Meeting.
Plaques were given to
consignors of top-selling
animals at Holstein
Association-managed sales.
Linda Weaver, Glenmoore,
Pa. received the award for
the top selling consignment
to the State Calf Sale, Glen-
Moore Royal Chris-Red, a
seven month old Holstein
that sold for $3,400 in April.
Windy-Ridge Farm, F. G.
Edwards and Sons, Indiana,
Pa,, and Elder Vogel,
Rochester, Pa. received
similar awards for the top
movie-“ New Holland
Newsreel.” Then the club
saw movies taken at their
past “June is Dairy Month”
Display.
LANC. EQUIP. CENTER, INC.
Kmzer, Pa
717-442-4186 or
717-768-8916
ROYH. BUCK, INC.
Ephrata, R D 2
717-859-2441
LANDIS BROS., INC.
Lancaster
717-393-3906
Wayne Introduces
Feed Mate Mixes
The Wayne Feed Division
of Allied Mills, Inc., has
introduced the Wayne Grain
and Roughage-Mate feeds to
help dairy, hog and cattle
feeders utilize their limited
feed supplies efficiently.
Wayne’s Gro-Pork
Grain-Mate for hogs and
Dairy Grain-Mate for dairy
cattle were designed to
stretch the frost and drought
damaged and immature
grain hog feeders and
dairymen were able to
salvage this year. With Gro-
Pork Grain-Mate, hog
feeders can feed 40 percent
less grain than would be
necessary with a grain and
concentrate.
Dairymen, too, can reduce
the amount of grain they
feed per day by using the
Dairy Grain-Mate program.
This reduction will depend
on the percent crude protein
the dairyman wants in his
final ration.
A dairyman using a 16
percent crude protein ration
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would usually use a ration
containing 77 percent grain
and 23 percent of a 36 percent
dairy supplement. If he were
to use Wayne’s Dairy Grain-
Mate instead of the 36 per
cent supplement his 16
percent ration would only
contain 57 percent grain-a 20
percent savings of grain.
Cattle feeders who have
large supplies of roughages
and-or limited feed grain
supplies can get maximum
utility from these feeds by
incorporating Wayne’s
Roughage-Mates into their
cattle rations. These new
products supply the high
energy needed to sup
plement heavy roughage
rations and adequate protein
to stretch grain supplies.
Wayne manufactures two
Roughage-Mate products.
The 18 percent product was
designed by Wayne
Research for growing
rations, while the 13 percent
Roughage-Mate can be used
for finishing rations.
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