Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 14, 1978, Image 19

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When Stephen Foster first wrote "The Oid Folks at Home"
it originally began "Way down upon the Pee Dee River."
INTRODUCING
TWO NEW
AILK REPLACERS
FROM DEACON!
Now the leader in the establishment of increased energy
milk replacers - Beacon-gives you a great new choice
Beacon Super Nurse
The next best thing to whole milk Formulated for calf
raisers who expect the ultimate in performance An all
milk product with a guaranteed mix of 20% protein and
20% fat'
Beacon Calf Nurse
Beacon Quality at an economy price Offers highly satis
factory results with a formulation of 22% protein and 15%
fat One of the best milk replacer values on the market 1
Both Super Nurse and Calf Nurse are medicated with
chlortetracyclme and vitamin fortified Both are E-Z Mix
formulated And both are great ways to start calves and
save money doing it See your Beacon dealer now Bea
con-headquartered m Cayuga, New York available
throughout the Northeast
RICHARD B. KENDIG
Special Accounts
Representative
Phone 302-478-3058
R. E. RUOISILL
Sales & Distribution Manager
Phone 717-854-2281
SCOn HODGSON ISAAC K. LEFEVER
Beacon Advisor
Phone 717-292-1252
BEACON
York, PA
Phone 717-843-9033
We’re employee owned.
That’s why we shine.
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CHESTER WIEST
Sales & Distribution
Manager
Phone 717-741-2600
Beacon Advisor
Phone 215-267-7042
Lebanon Holstein Club honors its youth
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The Lebanon County Holsteih Club honored
some of its younger members this week during
their annual banquet', held at Mount Zion. Among
the honorees were, left to right, Deborah Lentz,
Gary Lentz, Patrick Arnold,. Greg Lentz, Alan
Hostetter, and Jane Bomgardner. Ail were
honored for having high production records on
MEAT BROS OR E6GS-
No matter which is your livelihood, Agway people are
ready to help you in every phase of your operation.
Here’s how:
Feeding for profit
Shell Firm Feeds and the Daily
Nutrient Intake Program are two
major Agway contributions to more
profitable poultry enterprises
Agway feed researchers and
flock nutritionists are continually
seeking even better feeds and
feeding programs
Egg marketing
Agway marketing experts can help
you locate profitable markets for
your products
Building design and construction
Agway poultry facilities are de
signed and built to provide effi
cient use of space and labor and
to accommodate modern auto
mated equipment
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Facility leasing
There’s no need to tie up your
capital in ordertoexpand ormod
ernize Under certain conditions,
there are significant advantages
in leasing facilities and equip
ment through Telmark
Financial help
Qualified poultrymen can obtain
credit from Agway to assist in
raising broilers or layers
Research and development
Feeds and feeding programs
new ideas in housing and egg
handling new techniques in
flock health maintenance Agway
continually searches for better
ways to lower costs and increase
profits
Business Management
While not yet available in all com
munities, Agway farm consultants
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 14,1978
their cows. Also honored, but npt present for the
banquet and awards presentations was David
Bomgardner, whose animals placed first in the
aged cow class for both milk and butterfat. Miss
Bomgardner and Kirby Horst, (not pictured) are
competing for Outstanding Junior Holstein
Member honors in a state-wide contest.
are supplying advice to farmers,
helping them set up record-keep
ing systems and preparing tax
returns
Your Agway Poultry Enterprise
Serviceperson
Your access to the team that keeps
your operation running smoothly
and profitably
For more information on any aspect
of poultry management, contact
your focal Agway Store or Repre
sentative
POULTRY
ENTERPRISE
SERVICE
(agway)
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