C3o—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 28,1980 York Co. DHIA (Continued from Page C 29) DaleL Barshinger 3 10-11 3 6 11 12 61 Albert Neufeld Flathrn 3 Robt Baumgardner, Jr Tara 3 42 3 David Stewart Cornne 3 Bev 3 Bonnie 3 Gwen 3 Lupe 3 MazieBs 3 Rich & Steven Staner Rosalie 2 P Haze 2 Susanna 2 JayL Hoover 40 3 45 3 1 3 Jody 3 Pam 3 Me Ral Dairy Farm 321 3 356 3 439 3 William Ruppert Heddy Minnie 3 72 3 72 NO ME cO COWS OWNED Avalong Farms Smysers Richlawn Thomas A Boyer Sinking Spring Fm Beshore Farms Lynn Wolf H Fetrow & Sons Avalong Farms Phillip Laughman Paulß King Melvin R Lehr B 3 Wayne E Myers B 3 Kenneth Rexroth B 3 Brenner Farms B 3 Guy Leader & Sons 2 R & M Stewart 3 Wayne B Mummert B 3 FredSprenkle 3 Stump Acres B 3 Rodman Thompson 3 William Ruppert B 3 Wayne L Sweitzer B 3 Adrian Rinehart B 3 Kevin Holtzmger B 3 the NON STOP Mower-Conditioner that does the job in ONE trip! 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Give alfalfa a liquid boost after the first cutting That’s when topdressing N-P-K, and micronutrients in an Arcadian' liquid fertilizer made with POLY-N' pays big dividends in high yielding, high quality alfalfa You can even add pesticides if you need to. When it’s done right, a topdressing after every cutting will increase the yields It will raise the protein content Help the crop compete better against grasses And improve the vigor fora long stand life Arcadian liquid makes it easy Made the SLF- way Arcadian liquid gives you uniform distribution of fertilizer in gredients from start to finish It’s truly the efficient way to turn alfalfa into green gold Chemical Plant Foods MARTIN’S AG SERVICE do John Z Martin RD #l, Box 716, New Holland, Pa 17557 Ph 717 354 5848 Bull testing nominations open STATE COLLEGE Pennsylvania cattle producers should start evaluating this year’s bull calf crop to enter their top individuals in the 1980-81 Pennsylvania Bull Testing Program According to State Agriculture Secretary Penrose Hallowell, nominations of bull calves bom between January, 1980 and April 15, 1980 are now being accepted for the fall testing program First choice m the testing program is given to Penn sylvania producers. If open space remains, out-of-state bulls will be accepted until the pens are full To be eligible for the Spring Bull Test Sale, the bulls must record a type score of 12 or higher and an adjusted 205 day weight of 475 or 525 pounds, depending on breed The bulls must also have an adjusted 205 day ratio of 100 or higher “Sale prices for per formance tested bulls over the past few years show that people sr p willing to pay / IT’S MAGIC ZIMMERMANS LIQ. more for a bull that has a good, honest performance rating,” Hallowell said “If we look at the bulls that sold this past year, bulls with a Final Index Ratio above 100, averaged |1,540 each ” The testing program is designed to provide in formation towards im provement of the breed Both large and small producers can participate and have their bulls com pared under similar con ditions. The deadline for nominations is AUGUST 31 For a copy of the Bull testing Rules and Regulations or applications, contact the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Meat Animal Evaluation Center, 651 Fox Hollow Road, State College, PA 16801, phone, (814 ) 238- 2527 The Bull Testing Program is sponsored by the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture in cooperation with Penn State and the Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Association PHONE SERVICE Rehrersburg, Pa Ph 717 933-4360
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