Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 13, 1976, Image 79

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for Um calf*
months of age.
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Dr. Everett says:
> no major herd
at peasant due to
of a walMeflned
Ith program. In
of mastitis, milk
ketosis, displaced
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Ark* valley Farm”
a return on
Feed every eleventh steer FREE
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"00 m HAVE A DEAL FOR YOU!"
PARTS • SERVICE • RECONDITIONED EQUIPMENT
CONVENIENT FINANCING
Your Complete Tractor Headquarters
A. L HERR
& BRO.
312 PARK AVE.
QUARRWILLE, pa.
[7171786-3521
DEPENDABLE
MOTOR CO.
East Main Street,
Honey Brook, PA
[2151273-3131
investment of 10 to IS per
cent, the visitors were told.
Before the field day ad
journed, Dr. Everett noted
some of the more significant
problems encountered in
earlier years and sum
marized their solutions. The
low fat testa, for example,
were overcome by adding
sodium bicarbonate and
magnesium oxide to the feed
ration. Fiber intake levels
were corrected by altering
roughage intake, mixing
brewers grains into the
sorghum allage and
changing some other feeds.
The serious foot problems
encountered in previous
Beef Cattlemen
with new Pennfield 726
Full details on page 5
NOW THROUGH
MARCH 31,1976.
CASE COMPANY OFFERS
A PROGRAM OF FANTASTIC
SAVINGS ON THE PURCHASE
OF A NEW mi
TRACTOR UP TO 80 H.P.
ZIMMERMAN'S
FARM SERVICE
BETHEL, PA.
[7171933-4114
STOUFFER
BROS. INC.
1066 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburi, PA
[7l7] 263-8424
yMra were corrected by
redesigning free stalls,
better maintenance of stalls,
and fewer concreted sur
faces. The high tem
peratures during the sum
mer had also added to foot
problems, researchers
determined.
Careful feeding and
cleanliness in and around
corrals have brought down
the number of retained
placenta cases.
Reproductive efficiency has
been improved through
cooler temperatures. Record
systems and beat detection
methods, as well as the
routine herd health
programs have been
upgraded.
And that’s the way it was,
and is, at "Arkavalley.”
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history!!
BINKLEY &
HURST BROS.
133 ROTHSVILLE
STATION RD.
UTITZ, PA.
[7171626-4705
NEVIN N. MYER
& SONS, INC.
RDI Chester Springs, PA
(215) 827-7414
Calves are kept in individual stalls calves are environmentally controlled
such as these which are built over and feature both tube and con
heavy steel mesh. The buildings for ventional fan ventilation.
'Another view of the interior of the facilities. Up to 300 calves can be
calf barn, shows individual feeding raised here at one time.
READ LANCASTER FARMING MKT REPORTS
SLF
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With the SLF system, we can prescription mix a complete
liquid fertilizer that matches the needs of each individual field and
crop.
It’s the way we give
each field the exact
liquid fertilizer it needs.
It means you don’t have to settle for what’s available. Or what’s
possible. Because with SLF and Arcadian® liquid, the possibilities
are endless.
Allied Chemical designed SLF to deliver the same analysis
in every drop. In liquid application equipment that fertilizes
accurately and uniformly from start to finish over every acre.
It’s made with POLY-N®, the phosphate source that increases
the availability of nutrients to the crop. This helps explain why SLF
mixed liquid fertilizers have proven more profitable than dry bulk
blends in recent field trial comparisons.
Let us prescription mix a complete liquid fertilizer based on a
complete soil analysis, and show you how profitable fertilizing the
SLF way can be.
Mimical
Plant Foods
JOHN Z. MARTIN
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 13.1976—79
NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557
(717) 354-5848
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