C 38—Lancaster Farming Saturday .October 25,1980 Breeders name new ELBURN, m. - Robert F. Boese, a 28 year company veteran, has been named President of Curtiss Breeding Service, according to Thomas B. Neff, Chief Executive Officer of Curtiss Breeding Industries Inc., the parent company. Curtiss Breeding Service merchandises bovine semen through approximately 400 distributors in the United States. Boese joined Curtiss Candy Companyas a trainee in 1947. In 1949 he was transferred to the Curtiss' Candy Company Farm Division when Curtiss en tered the artificial field. At the end of 1954, he left Curtiss for a four year stint with Electric Auto-Lite, returning to Curtiss in 1959 as Director of Research. Since 1959 he has served as head of the Production Center, Vice President for ★ Barn Cleaners, Manure Pumps, Manure Stackers, Silo Unloaders, Bunk Feeders, Feed Conveyors MARVIN J. 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Injectable iron for pigs LANCASTER - A new injectable iron that provides 200 mg of iron m a single one ml dose has been linked with improved overall hog per formance and - disease resistance-, according to Lionel L. Reilly, Continental Animal Health, Omaha. Gleptosil is being in troduced to the United Slates this Fall by CAH. The in jectable iron is manufac tured by Fisons Limited of England, the same company that developed iron deztran 25 years ago. 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Richland, PA 717-866-7518 CLAIR J. MYERS Lake Road R 1 Thomasville, PA 717-259-0453 225 York Rd Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 News of iron dextran to a 200 mg dose of gleptoferron (the active- agent in Gleptosil), ~ moralities dropped by 2.5 percent among pigs injected with Gleptosil. “In addition to providing the iron necessary for a pig to reach its genetic growth potential, and for resistance FOR EMERGENCIES , L FOR GAS FOR SHOPPING FOR DINNER FOR CASH ANYTIME... J With a Farmers First Bank Checking or Statement Savings Account you can use any Farmers First Round-the-Clock Teller. Tellers are located in seven con venient locations in Lancaster, Lititz, Marietta and Ephrata. All you need is an Easy Banking Card. It looks like a Credit Card but doesn't cost anything to apply for or use. Plan for tomorrow's emergency today. 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