N.E. Poultry men’s Concerns Northeastern 'producers Council, ac- meetings included an update far," Dodge said. “In spite of men s concerns in such cording to NEPPCO - on the work being done by snow and adverse driving areas as competitive president Dr. John W. the National Commission on conditions at almost every freight rates, feed grain Dodge. Egg Nutrition, a review of meeting, the attendance by prices, access to foreign To date, over 300 the proposed Egg Research poultry farmers has been markets for poultry and egg poultrymen from the states and Promotion Order, a quite good, they have par products, the widening farm- 0 f Maine, New Hampshire, visual presentation on the ticipated in the discussions, retail price spread, aban- Massachusetts, Vermont, benefits and services and we are delighted with donment of railroad branch Pennsylvania, Ohio, available from Neppco their expressions of support lines, national product Maryland and Virginia have -today, and a general * for what Neppco is trying to promotion and support for attended nine such get- discussion of issues of im- do for them.” both AEB and NCEN are togethers to listen to Neppco portance or concern to local TDV A being discussed in a con- officials and provide them poultrymen. Inin Uniting series of meetings with feedback for both in- “We are exceptionally well PI ACCICICn being conducted by the dustry and legislative action, pleased with the interest wLnuuliluU Northeastern Poultry The program at all shown in these meetings thus Fertilizer is too high priced to apply more than you need. Surpluses can build up and create tie ups of other elements. If trace elements are deficient, you do not get full benefit from your N. P. and K. CALL YOUR lii'ii'lli'irlll DEALER FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE HA gMll'ftlll ORGANIC MICRO NUTRIENT PROGRAM. GET BIGGER AND BETTER YIELDS WITH LOWER FERTILIZER COST. •' I “ j>C I tO-'** ' 6 ,= 0 f S » 1 fcr nl .. 7 4 fW* SftHOtt Vl ° * • , _ IL .uss/* CBe> P Pt:e*n i- iCIL • 1 ~ ~ - • co ft»enTS - < dh , l * ;3. foote - t OHta T< * GH u u* f *■ » t- , tPEPCW 1 ' "*L- f' c - # -„4ic i.i.»a«-6.» j* v . p Htraosef lU i - £ :r o I " * - -;^C * ♦* -- i~ ' £{jS>P€r*s £(_fiCn IROtt «fk‘3*E’ J, * ay ‘ t*3o« gr L , it» M C.KS.ORt*£ < V 'PVOWVfl'*** aeo'jci h«# - SU t J f f lucfn3« s u6TER v cxoto R^s <• , t , HOT * coot H*T <,re * *"VU'S*«*” W f-f VS ~456 lL X lVnl (-RhGTTC’ES fu • f O H«IT ' 35 teH T 3° 3= 3 01 s ri ot * Q p€fs < CO V?-* s^. s i-- - “ TtR P£F - , TH „ ° F mjV WITH • ItI CUEft T S aH TEST YOUR SOIL PH - f' nu m*' ’ p- ‘ TV - 5 7*2’- a * , t i ,i< tt » ‘-►1 * F .:« o*T* ntt QFl^ Tt3 F ..CPC FPE!M THE ««® sn ei3uCH . f ST^P' tER .“pcT TO hIH navM- * W- rs ** -5 ix>\tiv.a »■ «un-56 • Bos *>■' u J .l** - *1 . CRk 30 0 TOHS >% tC 'O-%c LE i.Q- V t . i V / - -t.u5E ff -x I** GO" t r •** r 1 * ,T '' - .'Tt <il U I-*'* r , 5 v U hCT- > U ~-' „ _n -I --<• - 0 " , i I 0") H HO#* sC 'U- H Ot t ir'JVE t E“ £ „ U i«E ~OHf U f-UX -* c rs o ÜBS .Sli f !>E .. i- ~R£ S ~.t same-E 'UYfS''*' 5 USED EQUIPMENT John Deere A Farmall A w-Plow 9N Ford w-Loader Manure Spreaders Farmall A w-Loader ALSO NEW & USED DISK HARROWS See us before you buy. A. C. HEISEY Farm Equipment Inc. RDI, Jonestown, Pa. 17038 Phone 717-865-4526 1 ocated 'A mile South of Fredencksbure off Route 343 Make plans to put Rye in your silo this Spring. Rye ensiled at the right stage will give over 20% protein. Two tons of Rye silage can be as valuable as one ton of soybean oil meal on a dry matter basis. BE SURE AND APPLY IM-PBUV-ALL 303 FERMENTATION CONTROL WHEN ENSILING TO INSURE AN EXCELLENT FERMENT. YOUR ROBERT KREIDER So Lane. County 717-569-6042 RAY WEILER N Lane. Co 717-733-4302 ★ BALANCE YOUR MINERALS AND VITAMINS. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,1975 TRY A CLASSIFIED AD IM-PBUV-ALL DEALERS ARE: 808 SMITH Adams County 717-528-4383 MARTY STEWART Perry, Jumata-Cumberland Co’s * 717-766-9307 RICHARD BRECKBILL Chester Co 215-932-3307 NORMAN BROUSE Union & Snyder Counties 717-524-5454 ★ TEST YOUR FEED. ★ BALANCE YOUR RATION. ★ TEST YOUR RATION. CLARENCE WEILER Lebanon Co 717-865-6710 MARC LEHMAN E. York Co 717-252-2217 23
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