By JOYCEBUPP Staff Correspondent DOVER beginning, I was dreaming in Japanese, but now Fm dreaming in English,” laughs Masayo Matsukawa. That was just one of the cultural changes ex- GET MORE OUT OF WHAT YOU GROW WITH FERTRELL NUTRi-SIL Dry matter losses of field cured hay range from 17- 33%. In a year, that’s 1-2 tons of hay per acre. Nutri- Sil gives you an edge on the weather to make good feed better. BENEFITS WITH NUTRI-SIL 1) Reduces field and storage losses 2) Reduces heat damage 3) Cuts energy losses in half 4) Improves digestability and palatabitity 5) Cuts run-off losses by nearly 2 /a ' 6) Controls fermentation in 7-10 days University Tests Show Value of Inoculation Item Dry matter Protein Crude Fiber Nitrogen free extract Energy Professor M E McCullough who conducted the research, estimated that inoculation added from $3 to $5 to the value of each ton put into the silo This came from reduced dry matter loss and extra feeding value, equal to 1 to 1 1 ? bushels of corn per ton of silage Japanese student enjoys farm life penenced during the last 11 months by the pretty 17- year-old native of the land of the Rising Sun. “In the Masayo is now in the final few weeks of her stay on a York County farm as an American Field Service exchange student Her Percent preserved in Inoculated Untreated 85% family for the past year has been Loren Detter, a sales representative for Spangler and Sprenkle, Inc., his wife Ailean, and their children, Susan, 17, and David, 15 During her stay, Masayo was a member of the Dover High School senior class with her American “sister,” Susan Both recently donned I (S v*SSI 71% ~ I Forage Inoculant A Probiotic culture Safe, Non-toxic, and Easy to Use. For More Information Write or Call Collect FERTRELL COMPANY Box 215 Bainbridge, Pa. 17502 717-367-1566 “Leaders in Animal Nutrition’’ their caps and gowns for graduation Masayo must now return to finish her final year of Japanese high school, through March, as her year of studies here does not count as part of her schooling record. After that, if she passes entrance exams, plans are to attend a Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16,1979 college, with a definite course of study to be chosen later. Susan will also be off to college, leaving in August to study teaching at the Mt. Vernon Bible College in Ohio. Both of Masayo’s parents are barbers in the town of Yamashi, located about two hours from Tokyo in the One of Masayo's favorite parts of farm living was the horses. With her from left are Loren, Ailean, Susan and David, flanked by some of the other family pets. 129 shadow of majestic Mt. Fuji. She has one sister, age 13, and the family lives with her paternal grandparents. Although not from a farm, Masayo quickly learned rural customs and daily chores on the Better's 76- acre farm specializing in Charolais cattle and crops. (Turn to Page 131)
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