Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1978, Image 33

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    Dwayne Peifer, Kirkwood, first place trophy winner (left) and Tim Gockley,
Reinholds RDI, second place winner, in the area FFA tractor driving contest. xim Gockley, Reinholds
The contest, patterned after state competition was held October 6at the RDI, was the second place Thank* to you, it works...for all of us
Ephrata Fair. ’
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S SOUTHEASTERN PA
ff REGIONAL MANAGER
mt George F. DeLong
wf 225 West Woods Drive
Sf Lititz, PA 17543
pf Phone 717-626-0261
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Iff Northwestern Lancaster Co.
ff Earlß. Cinder
ipjr RD2, Manheim, PA 17545
■ir Phone 717 665 3126
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WHAT MAKES THIS COMPANY DIFFERENT?
This is the second in a series of six articles aimed at answering these and other ques
tions of interest to you, the farmer. The first article is available on request. Call
717-394-3047.
The protein, calcium, phosphorus, vitamins, trace minerals and energy are all inter
related in their work. It’s a chain in which it takes one to utilize the other, and this chain
is only as strong as its weakest link. Thus a well balanced feeding program contains the
right amounts of protein (not too much but yet enough), the right amount of minerals
(not too much, but yet enough), the right amount of vitamins (not too much, but yet
enough), and the right amount of energy (not too much, but yet enough) to reach the
high level of production and maintain the cows health we desire.
THIS FALL GIVE YOUR COWS A BREAK - CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AGRI-KING SERVICEMAN
Berks Co
Melvin Herr Henry DeLong, Jr Paul D. Deßoard
RD2, New Holland, PA 17557 RD2, Box 69 Longview Road RD3
Phone 717 354-4977 Peach Bottom, PA 17563 Boyertown, PA 19512
Phone 717-548 3471 Phone 215-689-5365
Eastern Lancaster Co.
touthwestern Lancaster Co.
Ben Greenawalt
RD2, Conestoga, PA 17516
Phone 717-872-5686
| Jl AGRI-KING
I KEY TO PROFIT
WHAT IS AGRI-KING?
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FOR MORE DETAILS ON BALANCING YOUR RATION THE AGRI-KING WAY!
Southern Lancaster Co
Southeastern PA
Aldus R King
RDI, 80x67A
Atglen, PA 19310
Phone 215-593-5952
EPHRATA - Dwayne
Peifer, Kirkwood Rl,
exhibited his expertise as he
won the first place trophy in
the Area FFA tractor
driving contest, October 6 at
the Ephrata Fair. Dwayne,
17 is a senior at Solanco High
School. He had the best
combined score in the four
categories of competition.
They were; a written test,
trouble shooting iden
tification,maintenance de
monstration, and driving
ability.
WHAT IS A BALANCED RATION?
Most people in the feed industry talk only about protein when
considering a balanced ration. But to AGRI-KING a balanced ra
tion means much more. Yes, balancing protein is important, but
calcium, phorphorus, energy, vitamins and trace minerals must
also be considered in the right amounts and ratios according to
the needs of your breed of cattle and your milk production.
The only way to keep your total feed ration in balance is to
periodically test the grain and roughages that are being fed,
because these make up 85-90% of what you feed the cow. Only
after the nutrient content and the amounts of these roughages be
ing fed are determined, are we ready to start balancing your grain
mix according to the needs of your cows. By using standard book
value figures for the feeding value of your grains and roughages
you have only a one in one thousand chance of having a balanced
ration.
ChesterCo
William Wmdle
RDI, Atglen. PA 19310
Phone 215-593-6143
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1978
Peifer wins tractor driving
contest winner. Tim, 16,
attends Ephrata High
School.
Receiving plaques for
their achievements were
third place winner Steve
Kauffman, Elizabethtown
Rl, and George Tarker,
@ Unibed Way
of Lancaster County
lortheast Berks Co.
Roger Heller REGIONAL MANAGER
RDI, Robesoma, PA Earl H. Moyer
Phone 215-693-6160 RD5,80x277
Hagerstown, MD 21740
Phone 301 739.5199
Lebanon Co
Marvin Meyer
RD2, Box 157
Annville, PA 17003
Phone 717-867-1445
Manheim Rfi. George was
the fourth place contestant.
All placmgs received
ribbons. Local farm
machinery dealers provided
the equipment. The contest
was patterned after the state
FFA Tractor Driving
Contest.
SOUTH CENTRAL PA
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