Berks Co. DHIA Holds Annual Meet I Continued from Pag* 1] Schuler, Fleetwood R 2, "We still won’t be paying captured the high cow fat as much for testing as they award for Nora’s production pay In some of our neigh record of 960 pounds. The boring counties,” Schantz high cow milk award went to noted. “Some DHIA Ray Bicksler, Richland Rl, members are paying as high for Sparkle's 26,027-pound as a dollar a cow.” record. Schantz also discussed the President Burd Schantz told the group that the charges for testing would have to be increased to keep them in line with rising costs. Most of the increase, he said, will be used to help finance a pension plan for DHIA supervisors. The new rates will be 74-cents per cow for DHIA testing, up 5-cents; 67-cents for alternate a.m.- p.m. testing, up 3-cents; and 45-cents for owner-sampler testing, also up 3-cents. ■■■■fATTENTION' CANTALOUPE - WATERMELON GROWERS We now are booking for early delivery in January & February. 1975. Black Mulching plastic 3 & 4 ft wide X 2,000 ft. long. I'/j-M-Black. Orders no later than December 15.1974. Write for prices. ZMMERMAN'S Animal Healfh Sandy N.Di4,Litfc, Pa. 17543 3 miles W. of Ephrata aloi HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 215 Dilier Avenue problems involved in testing smaller herds, where the testing fees often don’t adequately compensate the tester for his time and travel. "We’ll have to go to higher rates for small herds, or put them on alternate a.m.-p.m. schedules, or maybe there’s another solution,” Schantz said. “If any members have suggestions, we’d appreciate hearing them.” County agent Haldeman Phone 717-733-4466' WOODCONNEN ROAD Phone (717) 354-4576 told the group that in times like these of rising costs, dairymen should reconsider their use of forages. “Grain is expensive now, and you might be better off feeding some of the forage you produce yourself. Even U it means sacrificing some production to do it." Haldeman also said that he advised the use of colostrum milk as a starter feed for any dairyman who might be experiencing problems in raising calves. “If you’re happy with your present methods," he said, “don’t change. There’s no sense fooling with a successful program. But if you do want to try something else in your calf raising program, try soured colostrum. It’s got aU the feeding value and all the antibiotics you’ll need to take your calves through to weaning.” Natural Food, Farming And Energy Conference There will be a meeting all* day from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sat. Dec. 7, at the Garden Spot High School, New Holland. The program will be of m Like this hanging turkey feeder from Big Dutchman. It’s the solution to the problems of automation in breeder house feeding. Here’s why: 1 Automated Simplicity Proven, reliable Big Dutchman chain and trough delivery system brings feed to high capacity, large diameter hanging feeders through a fool proof drop tube 2. It s Not a Bruiser It takes no floor space, and it leaves the whole house open to turkey traffic, yet it provides ample feed ing space for every bird. 3 Versatility Feed flow is easily adjust able for either breeding flock or finishing operation. Individual feeders can be shut off if desired, without any major equipment change Maintenance requirements are few and simple. 4 Efficient All birds have access to plenty of feed. Feed waste is greatly re duced by the feed-saving design of the pan and its lip. The feeder swings with out spilling, and it’s durable. It can take all the abuse that turkeys can hand out. Berks County DHIA members honored for their production records of the past year were, standing, Ray Bicksler, left, Richland Rl, high cow, milk, and George Schuler, Fleetwood interest to the general public but is planned primarily for farmers. Most of the time will be spent considering the long term effects of toxic chemicals in farm programs AUTHORIZED si(j Dutchman, DISTRIBUTOR New Holland, Pa. Lancaster Farmini R 2, high cow, fat Seated are Norman Nolt, left, Muddy Creek Farm, Myerstown Rl, who had the high fat award, and Charles Plushanski, Kutztown R 3, High herd milk. and the alternative U.S.A. Don Shrifer from programs which are proving Indiana has had twenty successful on commercial years experience leading out farms in this country. There in Agriculture as a teacher, is a small amount of time set promoting Ag field days, aside for a discussion on our machinery development, present energy squeeze. etc. He is a partner in Ad* Speakers include Charles vanced Ag Services, a Walter Jr. from Missouri. He private farm consulting owns and edits a monthly business, farm paper called Acres Sponsored by Pa. Organic 'Farmer - Consumer Organization For in „f. g 1 formation call 215-286-5268. 4-H Activities York County 4-H Doings December 1-7,1974 Sunday, December 1 National 4-H Congress (1-5), Chicago, m. Monday, December 2 York Co. 4-H Baby Beef Club, 7:30 p.m., 4-H Ppjltpf 4-H Paint Day, 10-3, 4-H Center Tuesday, December 3 Shrewsbury 4-H club, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, December 4 York County 4-H Council, 7:30, 4-H Center TURN ONS NEW & USED MANURE SPREADERS USED 345 NUFFIELD DIESEL EXCELLENT CONDITION VERY GOOD LOADER TRACTOR SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY a« c. hi:—r Farm Equipment Inc. RDI, JonesmWn, Pa. 17038 Ph. 717-865-4526 Located 'h mile South of Fredericksburg off Route 343 !, Saturday, Nov. 30.1974 — * . 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