k tractor pull results , Following are the the Buck Tractor June 26. iper Stock Stauffer, New LACTO-PELS "16" or "20" Beacon Lacto'-Pelsare formulated to me'et the needs of high producing cows, roughage quality is less than average, Lacto-Pels is a feed designed to get the most milk possible from the grain fed. j( r Cows relish this highly palatable feed and clean it up readily, milking parlors. Because they do, eyen the highest producers get the energy they need for top milk production without depleting body reserves. Lacto-Pels are uniform, flow well and are especially suited to bulk handling and rapid feeding. Protein is guaranteed at 16% or 20%. Fat at not less than 3’/2%'and crude fiber rib more'than 8%. It's a highly efficient feed. Palatability comes from the use of cane molasses with wheat middlings and othepingredients. Corn distillers grains are present as a source of fat and energy, and for their milk stimulating properties. Dehulled soybean meal is4he chief protein source, and corn and wheat middlings all help provide the highly digestible enei^y. Like all Beacon dairy rations,.Lacto-Pels are fortified with trace minerals plus 3,ooo'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 maximum milk production for each 100 pounds of feed. IRK DAIRY SUPPLY GEORGE UNDERWOOD W. L MUMMERY CO. THARPE 4 GREEN MILL Rising Sun, MD Northeast, MD Hanover, PA Churchville, MD VAN-MAR FEEDS Leesport, PA K. JACOB HOOBER HYKES QUALITY FEEDS Intercourse, PA York Haven, PA H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. RICHARD B. KENDIG Special Accounts. Representative Phone 302-478-3058 r /* Holland, Deutz 9006,299 feet, three inches; 2. 'Dennis Rathbone, Swedesport, N.J., AC 180. 283-9; 3. Tim GET MORE BEACON DAVID 0. FINK EARL SAUDER, INC. Satington, PA New Holland, PA Witmer, PA BEACON FEEDS Beacon Feeds, Beacon Feeds, York, PA Phone 717-843-9033 J. - ’ / **** Stauffer, Ephrata, Deutz 9006, 279-1. 7000 Modified 1. David Becker, Mt. Joy, Cockshutt with two 460 Ford with THE NEEDS OF THE HIGH PRODUCER NEW FREEDOM FARM A GARDEN CO. CHESTER WEIST Sales & Distribution Manager Phone 717-741-2600 Formulated To Meet McCRACKEN’S FEED MILL, .INC. ■i , Manheim, PA New Freedom, PA R. E. RUDISILL Sales & Distribution Manager Phone 717-854-2281 , engines/ 276-6; , 2. . Donald Landis, Berlin, WD9 with two44oDodge engines, 261; 3. Woody Flowers, Manheim, ffl-M with 427 Chevy, 248-6. 9000 Super Stock 1. Mike Wright, New Freedom, IH 1066, 280; 2. ROBINSON BROS. Delta, PA Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 3,1976—15 Tony Stauffer, Deutz 9006, 262-3; 3. Marlin Brubaker, Quarryville, AC D-21, 252-6. 5000 Super Stock 1. Dennis Rathbone, AC 180, 288-7; 2. Jim Brubaker, Quarryville, AC 180,286-8; 3. Jim Stauffer, Ephrata, Deutz 9006, 268-10. 9000 Open 1. Mike Wright, 277-8; 2. Glenn Darnell, Laytonsville, Md., Cockshutt 40 with two 454 engines, 271-4; 3. Harry Griest, Coatesville, IH 1456, 264-4. LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS SMOOTH With worm gear drive and pintle-chain and slat cross conveyor, this Gehl box unloads , your toughest crops smoothly, increasing blower capacity There's a safety bar across the entire box front and above the discharge opening It stops the action . instantly l Stop in We can tell you how you can get a Gehl BU9IO box into your harvesting system this year l See us this week 1 Smooth unloading WORM-GEAR DRIVE ...safety bar, too! GEHL' Gets into your system ZOOK’S FARM STORE N. G. HERSHEY & SON ' • HONEY BROOK, PA MANHEIM, PA 215-273-9730 717-665-2271 NISSLEY FARM SERVICE WASHINGTONBORO, PA 717-215-4144 S. JOHNSON HURFF POLE TAVERN MONROEVILLE, NJ 609-351-2565 or 609-769-2565 STOUFFER BROS. INC. CHAMBERSftIRG, PA 717-263-1424 NEVIN N. MYER ft SONS, INC. CHESTER SPRINGS, PA 215-827-7414 UMBERGER’S MILL - RT. 4 LEBANON, PA ’ [FONTANA] 717-867-5161 A. L HERR & BRO. QUARRYVILLE, PA 717-786-3521 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Road Lititz, PA 717-626-4705 5000 Modified 1. Nathan Wolfe, Bedford, IH F2O with Chrysler engine, 191-3; 2. Dave Johnson, Deerefield, N.J., Massey Harris 44 with 427 Chevy, 175-10; 3. Ivan Barnsley, Laytonsville, Md., Farmall M with 440 Dodge engine, 288. 12,000 Super Stock 1. Mike Wright, full pull; 2. Harry Griest, 295; 3. Ed Herman, Frederick, Md., IH 1466, 284-9. READ AGWAY, INC. CHAPMAN EQUIP. CENTER CHAPMAN, PA 215-391-2553 CMS. J. McCOMSEY I SONS HICKORY Hill, PA 215-932-2615 WERTZ GARAGE UNEIORO, MARYLAND [3011374-2672 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. f INC. RICHLAND, PA 717-866-7518 CLAIR J. MYERS j Lake Road R 1 Thomasville, PA ' 717-259-0453
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