A MESSAGE TO SOUTHERN YORK CO. CORN GROWERS Here is your chance to break out of the Pioneer habit. HOW? Go visit the corn test plot on the Charles Trout Farm near Stewart stown. WHERE? At Stewartstown go to the Pleasant Valley Golf Club, turn right at crossroads, follow Road around to the right past woods on left to top of hill beyond Trout’s home. Plot on right. WHAT? See Asgrow corn varieties com pared to several Pioneer numbers. WHY? If you like what you see - go back to Trout’s Farm & see either Charles or David & they will arange for you to buy any Asgrow corn hybrid at the same price you are paying to your present seed supplier. Or call; Charles Trout 993-2815 David Trout 993-2261 Ray Layser 766-0653 WHITE WASHIKO 1 with I DAIRY WHITE -DRIES WHITE X - DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY ft -NO WET FLOORS I -IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY SPRAYS * - WASHES OFF WINDOWS & PIPELINES EASILY. | ALSO BARN CLEANING SERVICE ! AVAILABLE WITH COMPRESSED AIR To have your barn cleaned with air it will clean off dust, cob webs & lot of the old lime This will keep your barn looking cleaner & whiter longer. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 If no answer call Willard Beitzel 717-656-9569 Barn spraying our business, not a side-line Spraying Since 1961 HIGH PRESSURE WASHING AND DISINFECTING POULTRY HOUSES AND VEAL PENS. f ~ J .York County DHIA (Continued from Page 24) Dennis L. MC. Williams 40 3 2-1 56 3 2-6 Palmer Me Williams Jr. 37 3 6-8 12 3 2-8 "Titus & Merle Walker 2276 3 5174 3 6645 3 Phillip D. Laughman Jenny 3 Greta 3 Forward 3 Gretel 3 Gretchn 3 Red 3 Avalong Farms Inc. Viola 3 Emily 3 Rae 3 Avalong Farms Inc. Rozana 2 Ray 2 Lucy 2 Kelly 2 Eugenia 2 Linda 2 Darling 2 Philip R. Stambaugh Hetty Paid R. King Corvan Glitter 3 Rocky 3 Wayne B. Mummert 59 3 5-5 9 3 4-11 3 3 1-10 53 - 3 2-1 Desota & Robt Burchett 36 BW 3 6-5 3 5-8 51CW 3 2-1 114 3 24 116 3 2-6 3 2-10 3 2-2 123 Dale & Darla Doll 3 6-7 Janet Liza 3 34 D. Fantom&E. Gordon 3 8-1 3 6-0 3 5-9 108 Honey Bell 14,013 12,303 305 271 18,154 18,113 305 305 8-7 4-4 3-6 305 293 305 15,276 13,944 19,639 16,119 27,423 13,785' 23,339 19,627 14,563 305 305 128 20,364 19,801 11,838 5-2 4-5 4-2 16,632 12,731 14,014 10,572 15,172 12,745 11,622 15,634 305* 305 304 305 17,740 16,363 14,387 5-1 4-1 4-11 17.274 16,626 13,589 17,137 13.275 17,011 15,471 19,068 11-2 10-9 »-r 13,787 17,322 13,250 12,169 14,076 13,288 13,358 302 303 13,598 ) 4,546 14,196 15,005 15,963 305 305 '305 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October « 7,1971 Lynn Wolf Becky Carrie Jan 2 Jenny Melvin Diem Jr. Jennie 3 10-3 Ramsey S. Cooper Jr. 12 3 Robert J. Reheard Sugar 3 Tilly 3 Melvin R. Lehr 27 3 35 3 11 , 3 Horace EHeindel Proper 3 Lydia 3 146 3 Carl Anderson 1 3 512 516 673 662 3.7 4.2 3.6 561 580 716 714 565 504 3.5 3.3 4.3 Steven & Beth Staner Tilly 2 FredKixnmel Star 3 Harold Good #3 33A 2 52 H 3 Little Creek FMS Inc. 68 3 66 3 103 3 16 3 125 3 63 3 Wayne L.Sweitzer Suzanne 3 Kenneth L. Rexroth Ritta 3 Gail 3 £1 35 90 62 95 36 75 92 ifjf. Donnell Taylor Candy Kay 644 592 672 3.6 3.6 4.7 754 4.4 3.6 3.7 3.4 ' 595 508 ' 575 578 543 529 669 4.4 3.2 3.4 3.5 Chester 4-H’er 540 554 (Continued from Page 23) 610 568 579 4.3 3.8 3.6 produce an award-winning cow? Henley answers as follows: “It’s mostly all in the breeding program. The Kellogg bull has been the main factor in our herd. In fact we’re getting to the point where we can’t use him 24,792 20,191 15,177 16,440 305 304 281 305 3 6-3 3 4-11 2 5-7 3 2-1 13,458 13,287 20,210 15,263 305 305 44) 2-11 12,479 16,326 13,563 251 305 283 7-6 4-9 3-3 18,496 17,795 19,914 305 305 305 9-9 7-6 44 14,865 16,563 244 305 11.709 7-11 13,833 10,280 16,933 305 305 14,942 16,994 16,707 16,319 12,979 13,687 5-11 4-11 3-2 3-3 2-3 1-11 16,411 17,317 18,174 17,423 16,120 16,994 19,577 11'837 14,678 14,827 16.378 19,811 20,166 3 4-2 304 3 5-2 305 (Turn to Page 31) much anymore because oi inbreeding.” Continuing. Henley names other bulls rapidly - bulls which he thinks are good and Which are being brought into the Tower-View breeding program. He talks as though he is a seasoned Ayrshire breeder,, rather than a 13- year old 4-H’er. 25 901 798 508 657 3.6 4.0 3.3 4.0 518 571 727 554 557 615 512 4.5 3.8 3.8 697 600 698 3.8 3.4 3.5 530 577 525 522 533 541 4.3 , 3.7 < 3.7 I 4.0 i 4.1 3.9 520 623 613
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