Hunting tips given Additional Wildlife Prom Game Communion Pennsylvania's hunters ore expected to find good populations of game birds during the early part of the regular small game season, but the natural supply will again be supplemented by wildlife released by the Game Commission. This year 167,000 nngneck pheasants arc scheduled to be released on both public and private lands which are open to public hunting. The pheasant release will be about 3,000 more birds than were stocked last fall. And while the game farms have been able to increase the quantity of birds which will be available for liberation this fall, there has been further upgrading of the quality of the pheasants. Now that hunters in the northern part of Penn They might appear to be too high to people who don’t realize the high potency of the vitamins, trace minerals, enzymes and flavorings that are in the AGRI-KING products. These products are not made only to sell. They are made to supply the animals with the micro nutrients they need to produce their inherited production and also maintain their health. They furnish high levels of vitamins, trace minerals and enzymes - not just a few of them but the whole spectrum of all vitamins, all trace minerals and enzymes. These products might also appear to be a little high to someone who doesn’t know all the service that goes with them. A farmer has the privilege of having an AGRI-KING serviceman work with him in solving his problems and figuring out how to use his home grown feeds to their best advantage. The farmer also has the privilege of talking toll free to AGRI-KING’S nutritional department. They might also seem too expensive to someone who doesn’t realize the money that is wasted in overfeeding or under feeding protein, calcium, phosphorus, vitamins and trace minerals. Each one of these is REMEMBER THIS - Southeastern Penna George F. Delong Regional Manager 225 West Woods Drive Lititz Pa 17543 Call Collect 717 626 0261 Eastern Lancaster Co DeLon ®' Jr RR2 New Holland PA 17557 RDI Box 106 Phone 717 354 5977 Quarryville PA 17566 Phone 717 284 2683 me. C< ■them Li Leo Elliott D — -f, - 313 Wynwood Dr Ben Greenawalt Willow Street PA 17584 RD2 Conestoga PA 17516 Phone 717 464 4235 phone 717 872 5686 sylvama are permitted to harvest birds of cither sex, a fair number of hens will be stocked. This year about 41,000 hen pheasants arc scheduled for release in that part of the state where shooting of hens is per mitted. In 1975 the Game Com mission reared over 14,600 mallard ducks at its waterfowl farm for release in the wild. In addition, 6,250 turkeys arc being liberated prior to the opening of the general small game season, 3.250 from hardening pens and 3,000 directly from the turkey farm. Funds for the production and distribution of this wildlife come from the sale of hunting licenses. This is the last in a series of six articles. All previous articles in the series (“Why AGRI-KING Builds Rations From the Ground Up", "What is a Balanced Ration”, "Is Testing Necessary", "AGRI-KING’S Objective - Should it Be Yours?" and "Dry Cows - Why Bother?") are available on request. Call 717-394-3047. THEY TELL ME AGRI-KING PRODUCTS ARE TOO HIGH PRICED. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ AGRI-KING IS NOT FOR EVERY FARMER. BUT AGRI-KING IS FOR EVERY FARMER WHO IS WILLING TO TAKE THE TIME TO DO SOME WEIGHING, GET HIS ROUGHAGES TESTED WHEN NECESSARY, FEED ACCORDING TO PRODUCTION AND TAKE CARE OF HIS DRY COWS. THERE ARE GREAT REWARDS FOR THE FARMER WHO FOLLOWS THE AGRI-KING PROGRAM ACCURATELY. North Western Lancaster Co Earl B Cinder RD2 Mantieim PA 17545 Phone 717 665 3126 Southern Lancaster Co Southwestern Lancaster Co XXX Report Tagged, Banded Birds and Animals Tagged or banded or color marked birds and animals play a major role in the management of both game and non-game species, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission asks the cooperation of the general public, as well as hunters, in reporting marked wildlife to appropriate agencies, in stitutions or organizations. Federal and state agen cies, ornithologists, sport smen's groups, etc., regularly tag or band birds and animals for various studies. For example, the Game Commission this year banded waterfowl and doves; the Canadian Wildlife Service banded and color marked shorebirds; ad ditional birds were color marked by the Manomet Bird Observatory, Massachusetts, and the National Museum of Canada The most important figure is what does it cost to produce a pound of milk, not what is the -cost of a truckload of feed, a ton of supplement, or a bag of vitamins and minerals. Chester Co William Wmdle RDI Atglen PA 19310 Phone 215 593 6143 Lebanon Co Marvin Meyer RD2 Box 157 Annville PA 17003 Phone 717 867 1445 Monti Cy Arnold 739 Rosewood Drive Douglasville PA 19518 Phone 215 385 6249 KEY TO PROFIT AGR) KING, o m><, PERSONALIZED FEEDING PROGRAMS 'ornery & SE Berks Co on Bathurst Island in the Canadian Artie. Information gained In such endeavors is a great help in the continuing studies of migration, movements, reproductive success and survival percentages of birds or animals. Hunters can help assure the future of their sport by reporting the band or tag numbers and location and date of bagging or finding tagged or banded or color marked wildlife to the organization or agency listed on the tag or band. If the finder or spotter is uncertain as to what to do, all pertinent information should be given to the Division of Game Management, Pennsylvania Game Commission, P.O. Box 1567, Harrisburg, Pa. 17120. HON, ILL very important, but not one is more important than the others, and they must be put together in the right amounts and ratios. The products might also seem too expensive to someone who doesn't realize that profit over feed cost is more important than the cost of a ton of feed. If a ton of feed costs a little more but is in balance with your roughages, your profit over feed cost will be higher than it would be if you buy a real cheap feed that does not match your roughages. You must remember also that the more expensive per ton is not always the most expensive per cow per day. For example it you have a $lOO per ton feed and need to feed 20 pounds of it a day, it will cost you $l.OO per cow per day for her grain ration. But on the other hand if you have a ton of feed that costs $4OO. per ton and you need to feed only 2 pounds a day, this will cost you only 40 cents per cow per day for her gram ration. They might also seem too expensive to someone who doesn’t realize how expensive it is to doctor sick cows and replace 25-40 percent of the milking herd each year. Northeast Berks Co Roger Heller RDI, Robesoma, PA Phone 215 693 6160 ;h & Worthami iton Co Thomas Heist Mam Street Alburtis PA 18101 Phone 215 965 5124 Belleville Area Louis S Peachy, Sr RDI #5B C Reedsville PA 17084 Phone 717 667 3291 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct 25.197& v- &SS. % m ■ Cour.i««» [it Hcinn afraid yet pushing on. FISHER SPRAY PAINTERS (Henry K Fisher) SANDBLASTING and SPRAY PAINTING INTERIOR and EXTERIOR Aerial Ladder Equipment Office & Shop 667 Hartman Station Rd Residence 2322 Old Philadelphia Pike Lancaster, Penna For FREE Estimates Call 717-393-6530 South Central Penna James L Yoder Marlin E Ebersole 'f" al M o ana « er R 5 Carlisle PA 17013 RRI Box 81 Phone 717 776 7324 Chambersburg PA 17201 Call Collect 717 264 9321 Eastern Franklin Co Eldon Martin RDS Waynesboro PA 17268 Phone 717 762 3576 Adams Co Area Earl H Moyer Menno N Rissler RDS Box 277 RR4 Gettysburg PA 17325 Hagerstown MD 21740 Phone 717 528 4849 Phone 301 739 5199 rZpiTiH oajTN Cumberland Co ■stern Washim Charlie Campbell Newville PA Phone 717 776 7573 ■rn Washim Easti 11 •9> § )V> '' [ton Co. Md lion Co. MD
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