Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 1975, Image 20

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    Lancaster
A 4*B Hocm judging clinic
and cooteat was bald in
Lancaster County on
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Dip
DIU order
Because of the large volume of |IAA —PRUV—ALLj 10l corn
silage improver being sold in this area, we are getting a volume
discount which we are passing along to the customer. By or
dering now and accepting your product on or before August 15,
1975 you can make a substantial savings on your corn silage
improver. __________
For mere information contact your |IM —PRUV—ALL|
MOUNTVILLE FEED
SERVICE
717-285-5422 /
SO. LANC. COUNTY
Robert Kreider
717-569-6042
MO. UHfc'CO.
Raymond Weiler
717-733-4302
IF YOU WANT...
1. More Milk
2. Faster Gains
3. Better herd health
4. Better feed utilization
5. Larger profits
DONT WASTE FERTILIZER
1. Test your soil
2. Apply the right levels of N-P-K
3. Apply organic Micro-Nutrients
19.1975
County hosts horse judging contest
4-Hers from several area counties Horse contest and clinic held
take a dose look at the horses in the Thursday in Lancaster County,
stock dass during a district 4-H
Thursday, July 17. Coor
dinated by the extension
service, under the direction
of Jay Irwin, along with
leaders Carol Henkel and
Robert Gregory; the contest
was held at Kessler’s Fair
View Farm near
Elizabethtown and
Christensen’s Arabian Farm
near Manbeim.
Nearly 50 4-Hers par
ticipated in P>e contest with 8
counties from Pa. being
represented.
Results of the contest are
as follow:
Junior High Individual
Ist - Betsy Nichols -
Cumberland County; 2nd -
Tracy Haffly - Dauphin.
DISCOUNT
EASTERN LANC. CO.
Ralph Stoltzfus
717-859-3119
LEBANON CO.
Clarence Weiler
717-866-6710
YORK CO.
Marc Lehman
717-252-2217
UHIOH t SHYDER CO’S.
Norman Brouse
717-524-5454
YOU MUST
1. Treat silages
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2. Test your feed
3. Balance your rations
4. Test your rations
5. Balance your minerals and
vitamins
Senior High
Ist - Tim Wentz • Cum
berland; 2nd - Michele
Owens - Delaware; 3rd -
Jane Gregory - Lancaster.
Judges
Ist - Tom Cooly - Mon
tgomery; 2nd • Tim Wentz -
Cumberland; 3rd - Michele
Owens.
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Galoshes were originally galoches the wooden shoes the
French court wore to protect their silken shoes.
Dealer.
CHESTER CO.
Richard Breckbill
215-932-3307
PERRY CO.. ETC.
Martin Stewart
717-766-9307
ADAMS COUNTY
Robert Smith
717-528-4383
with
High Individual
Reasons
Ist - Tim Wentz - Cum
berland; Jane Gregory -
Lancaster;' 3rd-' - Erica
Nichols - Cumberland.
Team Competitions
Ist - Montgomery 1320
points; 2nd - Cumberland -
1313; 3rd - Lancaster 1303.
fa 1
WILL DRY CORN FOR PENNIES PER BUSHEL.
YOUR NO. 1 GRMN DRYER ON THE MARKET
FOR EFFICIENCY A QUALITY IT CANT BE BEAT
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WORLDS LARGEST SILLING RECIRCULATING
BATCH GRAIN DRYERS BECAUSE
' Price is Lower MODELS AVAILABLE
- Costs Less to operate 270 - 250 BUS.
- Easier to operate 370 - 350 BUS.
- Dries more efficiently 570 - 500 BUS.
- Will dry 50 per cent moisture down to 12-15 per cent moisture
The Only Dryer Thof WILL NOT Crack Your Grain
SELF CONTAINED UNITS—
No Extra Augers or Bins Needed For a Complete Operation.
R.D.4 Lititz, PA
WASHINGTON - The U.
S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA)
proposed new disease sur
veillance measures to
protect UiJ. poultry from
<Uaeasee that could be in-,
trodoced into the country
through the importation of
poultry and hatching eggs.
Changes in the federal
import regulations proposed
by USDA’s Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service
(APHIS) include the
following:
- Eggs imported for hat
ching purposes, when
shipped from countries in
which exotic Newcastle
disease exists, must be found
free of disease under an
APHIS-approved sur
veillance system; or they
must be batched and
brooded in the United States
The Boots and Saddles 4-H
Horae and Pony Club held its
July meeting at the borne of
Tammy and Mike Rfaineer.
The meeting was conducted
by the president Ray Car
mean.
Hie dub dedded to have
the family picnic on July 20
at the home of Linda
Eihgood. The dub will be
going to the Cowtown Rodeo
on August 30. Hie bus will
leave Square Circle on the
lititz Pike at 4:43 pjn.
Members gave reports on
the activities they had been
involved in during the
summer including the
Captain Jade ride and the
Horse Bowl team.
Demonstrations were
given by Mike Rhineer,
Tammy Rhineer, Roseland
CARLOAD SPECIAL - Just Arrived!
GT Tox-o-Wix
GRAIN DRYER
SHENK FARM SERVICE
Regulations added
Boots-Saddles 4-H dub
at APRIS-approved
quarantine facilities under
prescribed condition!.
• Imported poultry and
hatddng eggs must originate
from flocks that have bean
teated and found free of
pullorum diieaae and fowl
typhoid.
- All hatching eggi muat be
fumigated with for
maldehyde and ihlpped
directly to the U.S. from the
country of origin in new
containers.
APHIS officials laid the
proposed regulations would
provide alternative methods
under which eggs for bat
ching can safely be imported
from countries in which
exotic Newcastle disease
exists through surveillance
abroad or quarantined
hatching and brooding in the
United States.
Falk and Sharon Aernert and
Shelly SandelL
The next meeting will be
held on Augnat 11 at 7:00
p.m. at the Landis Farm.
DebCarmean
News Reporter
HAY &
STRAW SALE
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
AT 12 NOON
PAUL Z. MARTIN .
SALES STABLES
2 miles East of
Intercourse
Sale managed by
Harvey Z. Martin
phone 626-1151