Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 10, 1975, Image 16

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 10. 1975
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Ayrshire
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Before heading to New bl * alt ' ...
York for the concluaion of ie °‘ “J* arca Ayrshire
their tour, the guesta were brc ®d cra who were present
given lunch at the Moaonlc [. or Jhc t° ur Included: Milt
Home where they conversed H ru , ' 8 '
with area Ayrshire breeders. Jj. arrls Ho™. Thomasville;
Conversations dealing with Jjr. ana . Mrs - Samuel
Ayrshire sires to the high Warlln, Stevens and Alan
price oif fertilizer dominated “ a ‘ r ' Associate County
much of the lunch time Agent.
Swiss Expect Dairy Problems in 1975
Spokesmen of the Central Union of Swiss Milk Producers
predict that growing milk production will create serious prob
lems for Switzerland in 1975 The chances for cheese exports
arc viewed pessimistically because of the high value of the
Swiss franc, as well as decreased purchasing power among
prospective importers, and widening restrictions on imports
A high level of cheese production in other exporting countries
could also have been cited.
Swiss milk output in 1975 is expected to increase about 1
percent from 1974’5. which in turn increased slightly over
1 percent from that of 1973. Improved breeding is raising
average production per cow, and Government-sanctioned milk
prices are likely to be raised somewhat to offset rising costs at
least partially.
While a net exporter of cheese (51,000 tons exported in
1974, II percent of it to the United States). Switzerland is
in importer of butter, taking 12,000 tons in 1974.
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whole answer. If you choose an inferior brand,
you may just be wasting your money.
Mol-Mix liquid feed supplement contains extra
“performance oriented” ingredients that many
others don't have. Things like: phosphoric
acid, ammonium polyphosphate, corn dis
tillers solubles, and condensed fermented
corn extractives. A feed supplement, as with
any manufactured product, is no better than
the quality of its construction. You get what
you pay for. Mol-Mix is made with the best
ingredients available.
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It's just an out and out fact that Mol-Mix will
make more net profits for you. Some have
reported as much as $5 00 return for every
dollar invested in Mol-Mix.
Stop in at your Mol-Mix dealer and find out how.
He may just have a nice surprise for you.
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Phone 717-354-5848
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Ayrshire cattle breeders and their wives from
Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England joined with
local cattlemen to tour the Masonic Home's Ayr
shire herd on Monday morning (May 5). The tour
Spectracide.
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Tour lawn is a major investment in time and in money
'let it can be destroyed in just days bv chinch hugs, sod
webworms. Bermuda mites, white grubs. leafhoppers
and other bugs you've probably net er heard of
There are manv different insecticides you could buy
to combat them But you only need one Spectracide
It effectively’ controls a wide range of bugs and can be
used on vour garden, as well as your lawn Available
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was in conjunction with the Centennial Celebration
of the Ayrshire Breed and the National Show and
Sale.
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