ft John Hartman, left, was recognized for top four year o r d cow in fat production with trophy presented by Jim Batz. who needs them? Quality roughage alone can provide much of the protein and energy needed for milk production But since roughages may lack both balance and quantity of minerals necessary for maximum milk production, bone and muscle development, and the most efficient utilization of other nutrients—many dairymen need a mineral supplement program. How can you tell if you need a mineral supplement program? Let us make a free analysis of your forage crops. We'll give you a report on the nutrient value of your hay, silage, or other roughages, along with recommendations for any supplements—if necessary. We won't try to sell you anything you don't need! Our three mineral mixes—Beacon Phos-Min, Beacon Mineral Ade and Beacon Cal-Min—are formulated by highly respected dairy nutrition specialists. The supplement they recommend will contain the necessary minerals to make up deficiencies or imbalance in your roughages and to achieve the proper calcium-phosphorus ratio in your total feeding program. You can rest assured that you aren't paying extra for exotic ingredients, high transportation cost, and expensive promotion and sales cost. With BEACON, you get more mineral units per dollar invested. Mineral supplements, formulated especially for the cow at reasonable cost, are part of what we call "IMo nonsense feeding" BEACON York, PA Phone 717-843-9033 ELCO Young Farmers YOU do! Beacon Milling Company, Inc. We’re employee owned. That’s why we shine Available At Beacon Dealers REISTVILLE - Donald L Bollinger, Willow Maple Farm, took home the bulk of the dairy awards from the Elco Young Adult Farmers fifth annual banquet Monday night. In addition to the overall dairy achievement award presented by chapter ad visor Gerald L. Stnckler, Willow Maple Farm took first place in three year old cow milk and fat production classes; four year old cow milk production, aged cow milk production; and corn quality awards Willow Maple Farm also took a number of other trophys. In the two year old cow null; production class first place went to the Raymond Getz family with a production of 20,977. Second place went to John C Bartsch, 20,582 pounds milk. Third place went to Willow Maple Farm, 20,035 pounds milk The Raymond Getz family also took the two year old cow fat class award with 803 pounds production. Frederick J. Bohn was in second place with 715 pounds fat production from a two year old and Willow Maple Farm took third place present chapter awards Willow Maple Farm had 25,717 pounds milk from a three year to take the three year old cow milk trophy. Kline Springs Farms was second with 25,068 pounds milk Raymond Getz family placed third with 24,122 pounds production if! Donald, left, and Paul Bollinger receive the Outstanding Achievement in Crop Production trophy from Elco Chapter Advisor Gerald Strickler. D* -»ger. -i .ed as the Elco Young Fanners Outstanding Dairy Achiever. He also took home trophys in several dairy production classes. PIPELINE MILKER FOR ANY SIZE BARN Saves time, trouble, bucket scrubbing. The whole sys tem cleans in place. De Laval Soft-Touch Milker units get all the milk. All the convenience of pipeline milking at a price you can afford Call us today. K We Sell and Install Parlors & Pipelines Your Complete Dealer J.B. ZIMMERMAN & SONS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 24,1979-4! Willow Maple Farm also took the three year old fat production trophy with 955 pounds production. In second place was the Raymond Getz family at 885 pounds. Third place went to Frederick J. Bohn, 866 pounds. WEST OF BLUE BALL, PA. on RT. 23 PHONE: (717) 354-4955 Willow Maple Farm als had the high four year oil cow production figure a 28,004 pounds milk. Patnd Arnold was second at 24,702 John H. Hartman was thin at 22,731 pounds milk Hartman’s four year oli (Turn to Page 46) AL *1 15
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