Cecil County Fair expanded COLORA, Md. With this year’s six-day Cecil County Fair, two additional days of events promise excitement for every member of the family. Horse lovers will par ticularly be interested in the jousting exhibition on Wednesday at 3 p.m. followed by the fair’s first horse-pulhng contest at 6 p.m. Prize money for the horse-pull will be furnished in part by Rising Sun and Elkton Southern States Co ops. Pullers have been in vited from Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, but the competition for the $lOO first prize is open to m—m—mmmmmmam CATTLEMEN RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS PRO-SIL at... Dr. Erskine Cash at Pennsylvania State University recently completed an experiment comparing . the effect of various supplemental protein sources on the feedlot performance of finishing cattle fed corn silage. Average Average Daily Feed Improvement Feed Cost Daily Gain Feed Consumption Efficiency in Feed per (Lbs.) (Lbs. Dry Matter) (Feed/Gain) Efficiency Pound Gain minerals) 2 78 19 91 715 “ 34.0,cents Urea + Minerals + Shelled Corn 2.84 21.23 7.48 (-)4.6% 34.8 cents Treated Silage Cattle on Pro-Sil (no additional 2.87 19.75 6.91 ( + )3.3% 32.2 cents minerals) The performance data above have been gathered from feedlot cattle in Pennsylvania State University research facilities. Average starting weights were 794 pounds. It is not a drug or antibiotic (no pharmaceutical effect) and it contains no “magic” ingredients. It achieves its effect in several well-defined ways. Proven application techniques insure com plete distribution of the Pro-Sil over every particle of silage. Pro-Sil increases the overall energy level of silage by (a) reducing CO2 losses, (b) doubling lactic acid produc tion without increasing acidity, (c) retaining higher soluable carbohydrate levels, (d) reducing secondary fer mentation losses. (1) (2) Pro-Sil increases digestible protein of silage to optimum levels (3) Each mouthful of Pro-Silage contains all known required nutrients including minerals providing a maximum efficiency environment for rumen micro-organisms (superior to piecemeal consumption of ration components throughout the day). BROWN & REA LANCASTER BONE 120 Liberty Street FERTILIZER CO. Atglen, PA 19310 - 301 Park Avenue Phone 215 593 5148 Quarryville. PA 17566 Phone 717 786 7348 anyone with a team. On Friday at 7 p.m. the local Quarter Horse Association will sponsor a western show for everyone who likes fast moving action. The annual tractor pull on Monday and Tuesday nights will be held in the new pulling arena in front of the grandstand so all spectators will have an excellent view. Additional prize money of $4OO is being furnished by Lewisville Supply with trophies from Towson P.C. A. Field stock, modified, open and super stock will pull on Monday with garden trac tors (Cedi County residents only) and 4-wheel drive Pennsylvania State Univ. Summary of a Finishing Trial at Pennsylvania State University WHY DOES PRO-SILAGE WORK SO WELL? SEE YOUR LOCAL PRO-SIL DEALER tractors pulling on Tuesday night. Youth Day, August 5, will feature activities for 4-H and other young people starting with 4-H garden tractor contest, dairy goat show, 4-H dog show, 4-H rocket display, pretty animal contest and ending with a 4-H talent and fashion show at 8 p.m. Following the show, a square dance sponsored by the Northern Young Farmers, for the general public will begin. Along with all the new events, there will also be several events that have become old favorites. Monday evening, proceeding MARTIN LIQUID SERVICE Box 716, Route 1 New Holland. Pfl 17557 Phone 717 354 5848 the tractor pull, the Republican Central Com mittee will hold a chicken bar-b-que beginning at 4 p.m. Tuesday night at 9 p.m. the Cecil County Farm Queen will be crowned for her reign over the fair. Wednesday is dairy day with judging beginning at 12:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday are again devoted to hor semanship with Western competition on Friday and English on Saturday. Throughout the entire fair there will be booths, craft demonstrations, an animal kindergarten, sponsored by the Southern Young Far mers, and a new family - oriented midway furnished by Oscar’s Amusements of Norristown, Pa. One of the high points of the week will be the Grandpa PROSIL SWATARA CREEK MILLS INC. R D 1 Route 501 Myerstown, PA 17067 Phone 717 933 4111 Market offices opened The seasonal Market News offices in Martinsburg, West Virginia, and Riverhead, N. Y. are scheduled to reopen August 2, 1976, according to the United States Depart ment of Agriculture. This year, daily market news reports on peaches and apples will be available by mail from Martinsburg Officer-in-Charge Kathleen Jones Show on Saturday evening. Children under 12 are admitted free as well as all 4- H and FFA members with their membership cards. Silage Activator NORTHAMPTON FARM BUREAU CO-OP 300 Bushkill SI Tatamy PA 18085 215 258 2871 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 31,1976 CODORUS McCRACKEN'S FERTILIZER FEED MILL, INC. SERVICE 2 New Charlotte St „ . Manheim, PA aYzm 11 Phone 717 665 2186 A. Brubaker. In past seasons the office only issued reports semi-weekly. Market News reports on potatoes, cauliflower, cabbage, and ornamental crops will be available by mail from Riverhead Of ficer-in-Charge Douglas Edwards. The Long Island office will also be equipped with a recorder phone for up-to-the minute market information. Phone: 516-727-6884. Try A Classified Ad It Pays! 71