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Milk-Money 4-H To Promote Dairy Month nS !< v M^ y 4 ? P a,ry Frlncc “. will be on Y °#i k Co , unty hand t 0 answer any niJfmnfuW W ng w n «* u e»Uon» and to talk about Promotion of Dally Month the dairy Industry, 7im» h t 7 one of thc w BhHghts of the £ il’.K 1 ?* Y , rk V aU * even,n 8 will be a milking Mi.i C ub p an * t 0 ,avc conte *t which will feature milking cows and baby George Gray of WNOW and calvw Inside thc mall. A Bill Bradley of WSBA. The number of other demon- "King of the Squeezers” will strations and displays will be crowned at 4:00 p.m. also be in the mall area. The public is Invited to Green s Dairy will be attend the event and to help donating milk for samples, in the promotion of dairy Debra Miller, the State products. If you haven’t tried Purina High Octane Hog Chow Mumi v 4 v< "• ✓ V* * *• 4 ' xr - A You’ll find his enthusiasm is contagious! This new, extra high-energy Chow with related amino acid and nutrient balance causes hog raisers who are using it to be our best salesmen. When High Octane Hog Chow was released by Purina Research, the test results showed that it produced 9% better feed conversion and increased daily gain by 5%. It was hard to believe any ration could be that exciting. Feeders across the nation were simply asked to try it. Their results and enthusiasm are causing High Octane Hog Chow to be the most talked-about product in the industry. Purina is The Leader in Both Amino Acid and Energy Level Research. High Bras. PHONE 354-0301 GORDONViLLE Stoddard farm & Garden, Inc. PHONE 717-529-6212 UNION, PA West Willow Farmers Assn., hie. , < / ...talk to your neighbor... he has. John B. Kurtz Ira B. Landis PHONE: 354-9251 PHONE. 665-3241 R.D.3, EPHRATA BOX 276, MANHEIM RD3 PHONE 464 3431 WEST WILLOW On May 28 and 29 the by hand. They learned how Garden Spot FFA Chapter of milk is cooled and stored in a Lampeter-Strasburg High bulk tank. During a tour of School treated the first grade the calf bam, some of the students from Strasburg, children were delighted I junpeter, and Willow Street when they helped feed milk elementary schools to a visit from a bottle to the small at the farm of J. Rohrcr calves. Along the Wltmer, Willow Street H 2. educational tour there were The FFA members ex- pigs to observe and pet, also plained the different aspects chicks to pet and hold, of farming, while children Further on the tour the learned how a cow is milked operation of a tractor was by machine and then had the explained along with the opportunity of milking a cow different skills of farming. ~ < ■* *> > ' / "• f , You can see the difference... fn fact, some feeders •who agreed to a split demonstration with High Octane Complete Chow versus conventional grain and con centrate stopped the demonstration when they saw how well the hogs on High Octane looked and how much less feed they were using. They put all of their hogs on the new high-energy ration. High Octane Hog Chow is a complete ration for grow ing and finishing hogs. It’s a revolutionary new, extra high-energy product that can save you feed. Ask your neighbor who’s feeding it... he’s our best salesman. Students Visit Witmer Farm 'X w Wenger’s Feed Mill Inc. McCracken’s Feed Mill, Inc. 2 NEW CHARLOTTE ST, MANHEIM PHONE. 717-665-2186 ** A > „ , ' 4% ' 0~: 7/ * v • >♦ ' j,?*9 | V A' w v ** s'. John J. Hess, H, hie. PHONE: 442-4632 PARADISE PHONE- 367-1195 RHEEMS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 14,1975 Children from Willow Street, Strasburg and Lam peter elementary schools were recently treated to a visit of the J. Rohrer Witmer farm, Willow Street R 2. The tour was sponsored by the Garden Spot FFA Chapter from Lampeter-Strasburg High School. The event proved to be educational for the FFA members as well as for the elementary students. For many of the children it was their first visit to a farm. Ore Valley 4-H Meets The Ore Valley 4-H Club met recently at the home of Deb Lau. Under new business the Olympics were discussed along with reminders of demonstration day which will be coming up the end of the month. >» ,< A demonstration by the Windsor-Township Police was given concerning the K-9 corps. Pam Keller also gave a demonstration on rabbits. Project books were distributed. The next meeting will be held June 24 at the Grange Hall. / > COMPLETE & CUSTOM BUILT Dairy Systems, Beef Installations, Vealing Operation “TURN KEY” FARMING SYSTEMS individually designed & built to each farmer’s needs We have the manpower & facilities to design & build bams, furnish & install all equipment, electrical, plumbing, etc., and maintain service on items we sell. 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Voco II dries white. APPLIED BY; RICHARD R. FORRY -JtJON 2020HorsesnoeRoad Lancaster, PA Phone 717-397-0035 We are also equipped to serve you with modern equipment in all your areas of crop spraying fmo\ Steve Trostle Monday thru Friday - year round 53