Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 04, 1978, Image 43

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6
- Open Barrows On Fool, continued Small Arena
- Hampshire
800 am
- Chester White
- Spotted Swine
- Berkshire
- Poland China
- Yorkshire
10 00 a m
- Keystone Junior Livestock and
Meats Judging Contest
500 p m - Barrow load out time
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8
8 00 a m
- Intercollegiate and Junior Judging
Contest .... . . . Small Arena
12 00 noon - Swine Released
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4
- National 4-H and Northeast Intercollegiate
Horse Judging Contest Large Arena
- National 4-H Horse Bpwl Crossgates Inn
- Paint Horse Halter Classes Large Arena
Paint Horse Performance Classes Large Arena
.(One hour after completion of Halter Classes)
--Pennsylvania Livestock Association
Annual Meeting Crossgates Inn
- Pennsyvania Livestock Association Annual
Awards Banquet . Crossgates Inn
7 30 a m
9 00 a m
1 00 pm
5 30 p m.
7 00 p m
They might appear to be too high to people who don't realize the high
potency of the vitamins, trace minerals, enzymes and flavorings that
are in the AGRI-KING products. These products are not made only to
sell. They are made to supply the animals with the micro nutrients
they need to produce their inherited production and also maintain
their health. They furnish high levels of vitamins, trace minerals and
enzymes - not just a few of them but the whole spectrum of all
vitamins, all trace minerals and enzymes.
These products might also appear to be a little high to someone who
doesn't know all the service that goes with them. A farmer has the
privilege of having an AGRI-KING serviceman work with him in solving
his problems and figuring out how to use his home grown feeds to
their best advantage. The farmer also has the privilege of talking toll
free to AGRI-KING’S nutritional department.
They might also seem too expensive to someone who doesn’t realize
the money that is wasted in overfeeding or under feeding protein,
calcium, phosphorus, vitamins and trace minerals. Each one of these is
REMEMBER THIS -
Berks Co,
REGIONAL MANAGER Melvin Herr Henry DeLong, Jr. Paul D. Deßoard Roger Heller
George F. DeLong RD2, New Holland, PA 17557 RD2, Box 69 - Longview Road RD3 RDI, Robesonia, PA
225 West Woods Drive Phone: 71-7-354-4977 Peach Bottom, PA 17563 Boyertown, PA 19512 Phone 215-693-6160
SOUTHEASTERN PA
Lititz, PA 17543
Phone 717-626-0261
Northwestern Lancaster Co,
Aldus R. King
Earl B. Cinder Ben GreenawaK RDI, Box 67A
RD2, Manheim, PA 17545 RD2, Conestoga, PA 17516 Atglen, PA 19310
Phone 717-665-3126 Phone 717-872-5686 Phone 215-593-5952
HORSES
This is the last in a series of six articles. All previous articles in the series ("Why AGRI
; KING Builds Rations From the Ground Up", What is a Balanced Ration”, "Is Testing
Necessary”, “AGRI-KING’S Objective - Should it Be Yours?" and “Dry Cows - Why
Bother.?") are available on request. Call 717-394-3047 - or 626-1164.
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THEY TELL ME AGRI-KING PRODUCTS ARE TOO HIGH PRICED.
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
AGRI-KING IS NOT FOR EVERY FARMER.
BUT AGRI-KING IS FOR EVERY FARMER WHO IS WRUNG TO TAKE
THE TIME TO DO SOME WEIGHING, GET HIS ROUGHAGES TESTED WHEN
NECESSARY, FEED ACCORDING TO PRODUCTION AND TAKE CARE OF HIS DRY COWS.
THERE ARE GREAT REWARDS FOR THE FARMER WHO FOLLOWS THE AGRI-KING PROGRAM ACCURATELY.
Eastern Lancaster Co.
Southwestern Lancaster Co.
ALEXANDRA!, Va. - Paul Kyle Rote, Jr., of Houston,
Harvey, America’s most Texas, a recipient of the
honored news commentator North American Soccer
heads the list of keynote League’s “Rookie of the
speakers scheduled to ad- Year” will address the
dress the Golden An- convention Wednesday
niversary Convention of the afternoon. For many years a
Future Farmers of America star of the Dallas Tornadoes
in Kansas City, November 7 his athletic prowess has been
to 10. Harvey -will address well demonstrated since 1974
the Thursday morning _ when he entered the
convention nationally televised
Mam Floor
12 00 noon - Quarter Horse Halter Classes
- Quarter Horse
Performance Classes . Large Arena
(30 min after completion of Halter Classes)
9 30am - Arabian Halter Classes . Large Arena
Arabian Performance Classes Large Arena
(One hour after completion of Halter Classes)
9 30 a m
[I [ AGRI-KING
to prof,t^.
The most important f igure is what does it cost to produce a pound of milk, not what
is the,cost of a truckload of feed, a ton of supplement, or a bag of vitamins and
minerals.
Southern Lancaster Co.
Phone 717-548-3471
Southeastern PA
Paul Harvey to
keynote FFA convention
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 6
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7
- Appaloosa Halter Classes Large Arena
- Appaloosa Performance Classes Large Arena
(One hour after completion of Halter Classes)
Phone 215-689-5365
Chester Co.
William Wmdle Dn?'2 Meyer
RDl.Atglen, PA 19310 * ’ „ i A 57
Phone 215-593-6143 Annville, PA 17003
Phone 717-867-1445
Large Arena
very important, but not one is more important than the others, and
they must be put together in the right amounts and ratios.
The products might also seem too expensive to someone who doesn’t
realize that profit over feed cost is more important than the cost of a
ton of feed. If a ton of feed costs a little more but is in balance with
your roughages, your profit over feed cost will be higher than it would
be if you buy a real cheap feed that does not match your roughages.
You must remember also that the more expensive per ton is not
always the most expensive per cow per day. For example it you have a
$lOO per ton feed and need to feed 20 pounds of it a day, it Will cost
you $l.OO per cow per day for her grain ration. But on the other hand if
you have a ton of feed that costs $4OO. per ton and you need to feed
only 2 pounds a day, this will cost you only 40 cents per cow per day for
her grain ration.
They might also seem too expensive to someone who doesn’t realize
how expensive it is to doctor sick cows and replace 25-40 percent of
the milking herd each year.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 4,1978
“Superstars” competition
and placed first over a field
of world-famous athletes,
including Pete Rose, John
Havlicek and O.J. Simpson.
He repeated as champion in
1976 and 1977.
Jerry Clower, a
“ salesman of the really good
life” will be the featured
speaker at the Friday
morning convention session.
Clower is a humorist with
albums which tickle the
nation’s funnybone. He’s
been a guest on top shows in
television and radio, in
cluding his recent ap
pearance on the TV special
to present the Country Music
Awards.
Dr. Ernest Boyer, United
States Commissioner of
Education will give remarks
at the Thursday afternoon
session. Boyer was ap
pointed to his position by the
President of the United
States in 1977, resigning his
position as Chancellor of the
State University of New
York to head up the U.S.
Office of Education. As top
official of education in the
Northeast Berks Co.
Lebanon Co.
United States, Boyer is
responsible for fulfilling the
mandates of Congress as
they relate to vocational
education in the U.S. and for
carrying out Public Law 81-
740 as it relates to the Future
Fanners of America.
Convention speakers will
be welcomed to Kansas City
and introduced to the con
vention audience by a
delegation of FFA members
headed by 20-year-old
National FFA President J.
Ken Johnson of
Macogdoches, Texas.
Royal Visitors
King George VI and Queen
Elizabeth were the first
King and Queen of England
to visit the United States.
The royal pair stayed five
days during June 1939 while
visiting Washington, D.C ,
New York City and Niagra
Falls, N Y
Remember How?
To find the volume of a
pyramid, multiply the area
of the base by the height and
divide by three
iOUTH CENTRAL PA
REGIONAL MANAGER
Earl H. Moyer
RDS, Box 277
Hagerstown, MD 21740
Phone 301-739-5199
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