Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1975, Image 23

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    Lebanon 4-Hers to Show Steers
Three Lebanon County youths will (left to right) Jay Bombardner,
soon be showing their steers at the Annville R 3; Jeff Heisey, Lebanon RI
Pa. Farm Show. Selected from the and Tom Arnold, Lebanon Rl. (pic
county to compete at Harrisburg are ture by Denis Hoke - County Agent)
Lickin' Good
Nutrena Controlled Release CLS —
so different, it’s patented
Your cattle will like Nutrena Con- means an extra margin of safety
trolled Release CLS and you’ll like from urea toxicity-that’s import
the benefits behind this new devel- ant when self-feeding liquid
opment in liquid supplements. The supplement,
patented process controls the Nutrena Controlled Release CLS
release of protein-building am- liquid supplement—a product of
monia nitrogen in the rumen com- Cargill research. It’s great for dairy
pared with a conventional urea- herds as well as beef cattle on
based liquid supplement. This ran g 6i pasture, stalks, stubble or
improves the feeding efficiency of (n the f eec || o t.'
the urea. And, the slow-down
AVAILABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS
H. JACOB HOOBER
intercourse PA
H. M. STAUFFER &
SONS. INC.
Wilmer PA
R. E. RUDISILI
Sites & Distribution
Manager
Phone 717 854 22*1
Beacon Feeds. York. PA Phone 717-843-9033
feeding programs you can believe in
0 Nutrena Feeds
McCRACKEN’S
FEED MILL, INC.
THARPE & GREEN MILL W. L MUMMERT CO.
Churchville MD
CHESTER WEIST RICHARD B. KENOIG
Sates & Distribution Special Accounts
Manager Representative
Phone 71? 741-2600 Phone 302 478 3051
BEACON
Manheim PA
SWATARA CREEK
FEED MILL
Myerstonm PA
Hanover PA
Focus on century farms
Beginning sometime in January of 1976, LANCASTER FARMING will publish
Bicentennial feature stories on farms which have been in the same family for 100
years or more
Anyone living on such a farm has reason to be proud and deserves some
publicity
We ask that those of you who presently own and operate a property which was
originally deeded to your family prior to Dec 31, 1876 notify us Please call us
(717-626-2191 or 717-394-3047) or write The Editor, LANCASTER FARMING,
Box 266, Lititz, Pa 17543
The only information we need is your name, address, how long the farm has
been deeded to your family, and directions on how to get there In as many cases
as possible we'll send a reporter to your farm to write the story and take a few
pictures
We'll be looking forward to hearing from you
New FFA leaders
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -
Richard Waybright has been
elected national chairman of
the FFA Alumni Association
for the coming year. The
election came as part of the
organization’s fourth annual
meeting in Kansas City,
Missouri. Waybright owns
and operated Mason-Dizon
Farms near Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania.
The new chairman brings
experienced leadership to
the top post of the rapidly
growing FFA Alumni
Association having served as
national vice-chairman the
past year. He previously
served as FFA alumni
president in Pennsylvania.
Elected as national vice
LOOKING FOR ,Ji
TRACTORS? UstD
NEW CHECK - NEW - these NEW
- FARM - - INDUSTRIAL -
FORD 5 SOLD DUAL POWER 2-FORD 7500 LOADER BACKHOE
FORD 7000 D ALL PURPOSE DUAL FORD 4500 LOADER BACKHOE
POWER FORD 550 LOADER
FORD 7000 D ROW CROP DUAL FORD 550 LOADER &
POWER BACKHOE
2-FORD 5000 D SELECT-O-SPEED
TRANS. _ LAWN & GARDEN
2-FORD 4000SU
FORD 3000 D 6-FORD 7 H.P. GEAR
FORD 2000 G 6 /-FORD 10 H.P. GEAR
CL-20 SKID LOADER 7 /-FORD 12 H.P. GEAR
CL-40 SKID LOADER 8 FORD 12 H.P. HYDRO.
IM DCTWEEM y PORD 14 H.P. HYDRO.
-- IN-DC I WttN 7 / FORD 16 H.P. HYDRO.
TRACTORS 3 ford 5 h.p. rider mowers
26-KUBOTA'S - 12 to 24 H.P. 2 FORD 8 HP - R,DER MOWERS
Diesel - 2 & 4 Wheel Drive
USED CHECK - USED - THESE USED
- FARM - - INDUSTRIAL -
FORD 5000 D
FORD 4000 G
FARMALL A
JOHN DEERE 40
JOHN DEERE 50
Ml MOLINE
ALLIS CHALMERS C
FORD 881
FORD 871
FORD 860
FORD 640
2-f ORD 8N
FORD 9N
FORD 340 SKID LOADER
- NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY -
★ Avoid Further Price Increases ® oo< * B * ec^‘on
KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO.
949-6502 BUFFALO SPRINGS 949-6502
BETWEEN SCHAEFFERSTOWN & CORNWALL ON RT. 419 LEBANON CO.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 13,197 S
chairman was David
Thomas of Columbia,
Missouri. Thomas, the first
FFA alumni association
president in Missouri, is
director of member relations
for Midcontinent Fanners
Association.
Both Waybright and
Thomas have been actively
involved since the early
development of the FFA
Alumni organization which
is rallying support for the
FFA and agriculture, and
both men look forward to it’s
best year ever. The FFA
Alumni Association is
devoted to assisting the
FFA, promoting a greater
knowledge ' of the
agncultural industry, and
Calls pertaining to this ad may be COLLECT
elected
supporting education in
agriculture.
Elected as member-at
large on the National FFA
Alumni Council was Arthur
Kurtz of Madison,
Wisconsin, the Acting
Secretary of Agriculture in
Wisconsin. His election came
following a mail vote of the
membership.
Most Alaskans live in one
of four cities Some 145,000,
nearly half the state’s
population, lives in or
around Anchorage Another
60,000 Eskimos, Indians, and
Aleuts live in small villages
scattered across half a
million square miles of
wilderness
FORD 801 LOADER & BACKHOE
FORD 5500 LOADER & BACKHOE
JOHN DEERE CRAWLER 1010
3 PT. BACKHOE
- LAWN & GARDEN -
FORD 12 H.P. HYDRO
FORD 10 H.P. GEAR
(2) CUB CADE SOLO H.P. HYDRO
WHEEL HORSE 18 H.P. HYDRO.
ALLIS CHALNSOLOIO H.P. GEAR
HOMELITE 10 H.P. GEAR
G. E. ELECTRIC 8 H.P. GEAR
WHEEL HORSE 6 H.P.
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Alaska