Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 26, 1975, Image 20

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    —Lancattar Farming, Saturday, April 26, 1975
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Bovine Beauty "Hillglen Dixie Fashion" won the
Senior and Grand Championship, April 19, at the
Twenty-Second Annual State Holstein Show at
Harrisburg. Her owner, Linda Lou Kauffman,
Elizabethtown Rl, received a special trophy from
Limerock Farms, Myerstown. Mr. Hubert Miller,
owner of Limerock Farms and a veteran breeder of
Holsteins, made the presentation.
Layer Production Down
Pennsylvania layuig flock
produced 287 million eggs
during March, eight percent
less than a year earlier,
according to the Crop
Reporting Service. The
March average of 13.7
million layers was 11 percent
less than during March 1974.
Egg production per 100
layers during March totaled
2,099 eggs - up three percent
from a year earlier.
TRY A
CLASSIFIED
Milking Parlor
Aids to Easier,
Cleaner Milkim
• Trust Clay to give you
products you need for better
milking parlor operation
Stainless steel metal curbing
cleans up fast protects you
and saves in parlor con
struction Gutter and floor
drains for easy cleaning
Special Clay grating is non
splashing non slipping
available in 14’ i 38 sec
tions Easy Action doors
speed movement of cows in
and out May be locked open if
desired Galvanized metal clad
construction for long life Clay
has been developing ac
cessones for more efficient
parlors for more than 30
years Call us today Let us
know what you need
™UR (^DEALER
JAY M. HORST
RDI Lebanon, Pa
Ph (717)274-1242
Commercial Refrigeration
24 Hr. Service
Nationally, the 5,500
million eggs produced
during March was down five
percent from a year earlier.
Layers on hand during
March averaged 279 million,
down five percent from a
year earlier. The average
rate of lay during the month
was about the same as a year
earlier.
MR. FARMER
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN
COMPLETE FARM
SERVICE PROGRAMS?
YOUR INDEPENDENT REQ ROSE DEALER LISTED
BELOW OFFERS THE FOLLOWING IN FEEDING
PROGRAMS—SUPPLIES AND SERVICE.
COMPLETE SELECTION OF RED ROSE DAIRY, BEEF, POULTRY,
SWINE, HORSE AND PET FOOD NEEDS.
iAGRICO —The Finest m Fertilizers Bag— Bulk
, Spreader Service Available.
AGRICULTURE CHEMICALS Aatrex Lasso
Insecticides
(Left to right) Sue Howes, Steve Kauffman,
Robert Kauffman, Miriam Kauffman, Linda Lou,
Hubert Miller and Linda Cornman, breeder of the
champion cow.
OXFORD, PA.
• FEED and GRAIN
• GRINDING and MIXING
• ANIMAL HEALTH and FARM PRODUCTS
• HORSE and PET SUPPLIES
WEIGEL BROS.
245 Commerce Street 932-8763
A PROGRAM TO FIT EVERY FEEDING SITUATION
DAIRY CLEANERS, SANITIZERS AND MEDICATION SUPPLIES
FIELD SEEDS— Pioneer Northrop King & Beachly,
Hardy Seed Corn. Complete Selection of Alfalfa
Clover Grasses and Seed Oats.
GRAIN BANKING and Custom Drying Service. For
The Home Gardener Garden Seeds
Fertilizer Peat Moss Sprays & Dusts.
BROWN &
REA, INC.
ATGLEN, PA.
215-593-5149
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EXCAVATING
LOADER SERVICE TILING AND DITCHING
mShoe service dump truck hauling
GRADING FOUNDATION FOOTERS
COMPLETE SEPTIC SYSTEM
BINKLEY & HURST BROS.
Phone 6264705
/ Jjtl\ Lititz R 0.4, Pa Rothsville Station Road
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SCHULD BULK FEED BINS
and MECHANICAL
FEEDING SYSTEMS
From *“
3 Ton
- fesCHULO
To IT"
125 Ton bi
Capacity
j*- 2
LOCALLY XV/TU
MANUFACTURED n\ - A/>£sJ|
• AVAILABLE "
FOR DELIVERY M
FROM
LANDIS FARMSTEAD
L±rl AUTOMATION
V m y RD2, Milton, PA
Phone 437-2375
FOR PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE
GIVE YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT RED ROSE DEALER A CALL!
RED ROSE FEED &
FARM SUPPLY
Div. of Carnation
27 N. CHURCH ST.
QUARRYVULE, PA.
786-7361
BUCK, PA.
. 284-4464