iRMERS AgCREDIT CQRP w 9 East Vain Street lilitz PA 717/626 4721 DRY COWS - WHY BOTHER? Dry cows for many years have been neglected on a lot of farms throughout the country. Many people just put their dry cows in the back pen or back pasture and forget them until they drop their calf. Then they bring them into the .bam, start feeding them chop, and wonder why they don’t milk. Yes, a dry cow program is very important to a dairyman. Even though a cow is only dry 6-8 weeks and is producing a calf that you hope is strong and healthy when it hits the ground. Most of the calf is made in the last two months of the cows pregnancy or in other words during her dry period. It takes a high level of calcium and phosphorus to build bones, protein to grow-hair, and also vitamins and trace minerals to develop the calf properly. To get this job done right you must have a balanced feeding program for the dry cows. From past experience AGRI-KING has learned that the most critical time for a dairy cow is the last three weeks of her dry period and the first three weeks of Southeastern Penna George F Delong Regional Manager 225 West Woods Drive Lite PA 17543 Call Collect 717 626 0261 Eastern Lancaster Co Melvin Herr RR2 New Holland PA 17557 Ph 717 354 5977 North Western Lancaster Co Earl B Gmder RD2 Manheim PA 17545 Phone 717 665 3126 wa--- Articles one through four available on request. Call 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 TEST YOUR FEEDS AND LET AGRI-KING BALANCE YOUR TOTAL FEEDING PROGRAM INCLUDING THE DRY COW FEED. iouthern Lane; Henry DeLong, Jr RD2 Box ,69 Peach Bottom PA 17563 Phone 717-548-3471 Southwestern Lancaster Co Ben Greenawalt RD2 Conestoga PA 17516 Phone 717 872 5686 Chester Co William Windie RDI Atglen PA 19310 Phone 215 593 6143 iConlmucd from PjftlOl the hog business more un profitable, ami iimir producers will have to gel out of the business again r.fflnmt production it again very important toward the goal of trying to avoid large surplus of pork products TO MARK HICH MOISTURE CORN The practice of harvesting field com in the high moisture range is gelling more common This refers to the shelling or picking of com in the 25 to 30 per cent range (or shelled com, and 30 to 35 per cent for ground car com This com can be put into tower silos that arc in good The fifth in a series of six articles of interest to you, the farmer. There’s only one way to do this Now is the time condition and presen ed for lr estock and dam feeding Corn has been dr> Ing rail er slowl> this fall allowing more time to get the crop harvested Moisture tester, arc needed to rheck the moisture of the kernel and the rob Moisture con tent above or below these ranges will mean darker, strongcr-odorcd com to feed TO SECURE NEW I-ARM TRUCK REGISTRATION A new Farm Truck License is now available to Penn sylvania farmers producing edible products This truck registration is to cost $25 00 per year, but the owner cannot drive more than a AGRI-KING KEY TO PROFIT ,'K£ Mlf.O , ✓ 'MILK i Lebanon Co Marvin Meyer RD2 Box 157 Annville PA 17003 Phone 717 867 1445 Northeast Berks Co Roger Heller RDI Robesoma PA Phone 215 693 6160 Lehii ih & Northampton Co Thomas Heist Mam Street Alburtis PA 18101 Phone 215 965 5124 rtf' I)) ? 4* South Central Penna James L Yoder Regional Manager 250 Edwards Ave Chambersburg PA 17201 Call Collect 717 264 9321 Adams Co Area Menno N Rissier RR4 Gettysburg PA 17325 Phone 717 528 4849 Earl H Moyer .... .. . RDS BOX 277 Eldon Martm Hagerstown MD 21740 RDS Waynesboro PA 17268 phone 301 739 5199 Phone 717 762 4130 Eastern Franklin Co Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct 9.1976 - radius of 25 miles irom the farm base Hie truck must meet all other vehicle in spec turn requirements Applications to the Penn sylvania Department of Transportation must he made on or before October 11,197 G Those qualifying for this special ' farm truck" liccase must produce edible products ami include far mers, agriculturists, and orchardists Florists and nurserymen do not qualify TO PREPARE A WILL This is not a pleasant thought but a chore that everyone owning anything should have done This is especially true of persons with families that her lactation. So, during this time it is especially important to see that she is ted a balanced ration. If a dry cow feed is made the AGRI-KING way and the cow only eats half of what she should, she is not on the AGRI-KING dry cow feeding program. It is not only important to get a balanced ration, it is also important to make it palatable so she will eat it. Sometimes this is hard to do. If a farmer can get a cow to drop her calf and go to peak production without problems, he has a cow that will - probably produce her inherited production. It is not always easy for a farmer to feed his dry cows right; but we feel that if he understands why it is necessary to take the little extra at tention it takes to do it right, most good farmers will do so. We’re convinced that if you take good care of your dry cows, you will have a lot less trouble with milk fever and breeding problems. own mil estate, in vestments, and other financial holdings Usually. the family attorney is secured to write the will at the direction of members of the fnmil> Without a will, state laws go into effect and dependents do not benefit as well In the case of parents, both the man and wife should have a will, or a joint document, that will state the distribution of all holdings We have an Extension leaflet at our Extension Office that will assist in the merits and the making of a will We urge everyone to make one at their earliest convenience Cumberland Ca Marlin E Ebersole R 5 Carlisle PA 17013 Phone 717 776 7324 iton Co Western Washn Charlie Campbell Rt 4 Box 229 A Hagerstown MD 21740 Phone 301 791 2157 tern Washington Co . MD 11