jlatdeman promoted to Sr. Extension Agerit niDYMUCHELL with the BerksCounty Ex- ,tainable in county extension By bcTn Renorfer tension -Service in-Bern work'/ " BerKS ‘ _ Township, was recently" A native of Danboro, -.James F. promoted to senior extension Bucks County, presently einan , county agent* agent, ' rank at- residing at Readii R 2, Beacon Lacto-Pels are formulated to meet the needs of high producing cows, even when rougHdge quality ;is average or less than average. Lacto-Pels is a feed designed to get the most milk possible from the grain fed. Cows relish this highly palatable feed and clean it up readily, even in milking parlors. Because they do, even the highest producers get the eaergy they need for top milk production without depleting body reserves. tacto-Pels are uniform, flow well and are especially suited to bulk handling and rapid feeding. f 3 i - Protein is guaranteed at 16% or 20%. Fat at not tess than 3%% and crude fiber'no more than 8%. It's a highly efficient feed. Palatability comes from the use of cane molasses with wheat middlings and other Ingredients. Corn distillers grains are present as a source of fat and energy” and for their milk stimulating properties. Dehulled soybean meal is the chief protein source, and corn and wheat middlings all help provide the highly digestible energy.' Like all Beacon dairy rations, Lacto-Pels are fortified with trace minerals plus 3,000 units of vitamin A per pound and 6,000 units of vitamin D. This is three times the level of vitamin fortification in ordinary dairy rations and gives good insurance against deficiencies caused by poor or insufficient roughage. Beacon Lacto-Pels help cows to maxipnum milk production for each 100 pounds of feed. 'LARK DAIRY SUPPLY GEORGE UNDERWOOD W. L MUMMERT CO. Rising Northeast, MD Hanover, PA VAN-MAR FEEDS Leesport, PA H. JACOB HOOBER HYKES QUALITY FEEDS McCRACKEN’S FEED MILL, INC. Intercourse, PA York Haven, PA Manheim, PA H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer, PA RICHARD B. KENDIG Special Accounts Representative Phone 302-478-3058 GET BEACON LACTO-PELS "16" or "20" DAVID 0. FINK EARL SAUDER, INC. Slatington, PA New Holland, PA Beacon Feeds; Beacon Feeds, York, PA Phone 717-843 9033' MORE . with THE NEEDS OF THE IGH PRODUCER CHESTER WEIST Sales & Distribution > Manager Phone 717-741-2600 BEACONFEEOS v** j Formulated To Meet NEW FREEDOM FARM & GARDEN CO. New Freedom, PA R. E. RUDISILL Sales & Distribution Manager Phone 717-854-2281 Haldeman graduated from Penn State in 1950 with a bachelor of science degree in agronomy, a branch of agriculture dealing with THARPE & GREEN MILL Churchville, MD ROBINSON BROS. Delta, PA Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Jurie~26~ 1976—23 fipld-crqp production and soil management. He has been on the Pennsylvania State University’s Co- Operative Extension Service staff since 1953, and prior to his appointment as Berks County extension agent served as assistant Mon tgomery County agent. In 1970 Haldeman received the Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of County Agricultural Agents for his service to the state’s agriculture. During his years of ex tension service, Haldeman has worked with county oalry interests in developing more efficient feeding programs, encouraged numerous fanners to enroll in linear programing as a James F. Haldeman, senior extension agent farm management aid, and helped to conduct ex periments to determine the feasibility of utilizing municipal sewage sludge on agricultural land. Haldeman also par ticipated in the planning of the Berks County Agricultural Center in Bern Township, which houses agricultural agencies. The Berks County agent is a member of the Penn sylvania and National* Associations of County Agricultural Agents, the Reading Kiwanis Club, and Epsilon Sigma Phi frater nity. Haldeman and his wife Elizabeth have three children: Kathleen, James' Jr., and Donald, all graduates of Penn State.