Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 30, 1976, Image 21

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    Your decision to upgrade the
gilts in your hog operation is a
sound investment in maximizing
your profitability.
The heritage of Wayne Better-
Bilt Gilts is that of the finest
purebred stock from some of the
top foundation breeding herds in
the countiy.
Animals selected must meet
established standards of perfor
mance and confirmation to qualify
as Better-Bilt Gilts. Selection
criteria are health, growth rate,
litter size, muscling, soundness
of feet and legs, roominess,
underline and mothering ability.
Ask the Wayne Feeds dealers
listed below about the advantages
of the Wayne Better-Bilt Gilt
program:
IN6 DEALERS
W. L MUMMERT CO. JE' MAR FARM SUPPLY, INC.
High & Pine Streets Lawn, p fl 717-964-3444
Hanover, PA 17331 717-637-6923
POTTSTOWN FARM & HOME CENTER „„„„ „ lllc
Franklin & Laurel Sts. SWATARA CREEK MILLS, INC.
Potfstown, PA 19464 215-323-6400 Route 1, Myerslown, PA 17067 717 933-4111
VAN-MAR FEEDS, INC.
WW "mSii 2l ,,,SSS'' P# WAYNE FEEDS OF WHITEHALL
. Weisburg and Whitehall Road
V STEVENS FEED MILL, INC. “«■ MD 2II6I 301-3292171
Stevens, PA 17578 215-267 2150
QAT7 rrrn a CIIDDIV BRANT’S MILL
BATZ FEED & SUPPLY 830 Maple s«
ROl, Richland, PA 17087 717-933-8168 , Lebanon, PA 17042 717-272-6781
The WAYNE Better-Bilt Gilt
top quality
genetically superior
scientifically bred
strict health standards
higher conception
large litters
maximum performance & profit
Wayne D-Odor#ll
Liquid Waste Control
Wayne D-Odor II contains high grade
bacteria in a high concentration to
• remove odors
• digest and liquefy solids
• reduce BOD (Biochemical Oxygen
Demand)
The organisms used in compounding
Wayne D-Odor II are harmless to ail
living things - cannot harm humans,
livestock or poultry. Safe to use
anywhere - ponds, lagoons, even hog,
cattle and poultry manure pits.
Wayne D-Odor II - at your Wayne
Feed dealer’s.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct 30,1976
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