A6UMV HWH LAVER FEEDS Practical application of the DNI concept that lifts your flock to higher production on less feed. Here are sound reasons—backed by Agway research—for feeding High Layer: □ Daily Nutrient intake (DNI) feeding eliminates the need for changing energy levels each spring and fall. □ With High Layer feeds, the energy level remains constant throughout the year. Hens adjust their energy intake by consuming more or less feed. □ The poultryman simply matches the feed to the amount of intake. There is no need to overfeed ex pensive protein to meet energy requirements. 30 BOZEN EGGS 30 DOZEN EGGS 38 DOZEN EGGS 30 DOZEN EGGS Dietrich wins top honor at Allentown steer show Darlene Dietrich exhibited a Charolais - Angus cross to win the grand championship at the Allentown market steer competition. Darlene also took the champion fitter award. □ At every energy level, the DNI approach considers the total nutritional needs of your laying flock. □ New High Layer contains the proper amount of protein (amino acids), calcium and phosphorus to insure proper nutrition and maximum production. The High Layer line consists of seven feeds and a concentrate. For details about the possibilities of increased production through a tailored Agway feeding pro gram, talk to your Agway Poultry Enterprise Serviceperson. Con tact him through your local Agway store or representative. POULTRY ENTERPRISE SERVICE (agway) Lancaster Firming, Saturday, September 8,197 S By LAUREL SCHAEFFER Staff Correspondent ALLENTOWN - Seventeen year old Darlene Dietrich won top honors at the Allentown Fair 4-H Market Steer Show held here August 31st. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dietrich, Hamburg, Darlene exhibited a Charolais-Angus Cross weighing in at 1,070 pounds. Her steer had placed first in the light-heavyweight class before becoming grand champion. Taking champion fitting honors was Ralph Danner, 14, of East Texas. The champion showmanship award went to Jim Tretter, Whitehall. Results of the shows follow: 4-H PJARKET STEER SHOW Light-Lightweight 1. James Strause, Pen Argyl; 2. Patti Miller, Nazareth; 3. Scott Rabenold, Kutztown; 4. Darin Ruch, New Ringgold. Medium-Lightweight 1. Martha Guest, Nazareth; 2. Rodney Reichard, Mohrsville; 3. Alan Miller, Nazareth; 4. Gwen Hower, Northampton; 5. Harold Benner, Quakertown. (Turn to Page 181 17
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