pennfield Dairy Mineral Program While most minerals are only needed in a small level in a dairy feed, they are nevertheless very important in maintaining good milk production and optimal herd health. Particular attention needs to be paid to the mineral nutrition of dairy cows because the forages that they consume vary widely in mineral content. For this reason, the Pennfield Mineral Program is composed of three different formulas which are designed to com plement the forage feeding programs on the farm. These minerals can be fed free choice, used in complete rations or top dressed on the bunk. Fat Booster Pack is helpful in milk fat depression problems commonly found in the summer and also for cows on low fiber roughages. SAVE ON ALL OF PENNFIELD'S LIVESTOCK MINERALS OCTOBER 20 THRU DECEMBER 12 50 c OFF EACH 50 LB. 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HORST DAIRY EQUIPMENT 717-272-0871 Ida’s Notebook Ida Risser As winter approaches and the blustery winds blow stronger we try to spend all the pleasant sunny days outdoors And so, one morning last week I packed a big lunch and my husband and I set out to hunt turkey He with a gun and me with a camera We drove miles over bumpy, stony roads mto a new area and finally found a parking space on a dead-end road He headed into the woods where he eventually saw three turkeys scrat ching merrily away but they didn’t come close enough to MEMO HAY, STRAW & EAR CORN SALE EVERY MONDAY At 11A.M. |{ NEW HOLLAND SALES i STABLES, INC. j j Phone 717-354-4341 i i Lloyd H Kreider, Auct year (y Conveyor SANER FARM SYSTEMS 717-463-2606 MILLERSBURG LANDIS LABOR SAVERS 717-692-4647 MILTON TRI-STATE LANDIS FARMSTEAD FARM AUTOMATION AUTOMATION 717-437-2375 PIPERSVILLE MOYER FARM SERVICE 215-766-8675 •UARRYVILLE UNICORN FARM SERVICE JAMES E LANDIS 717-786-4158 shoot as he wore a red coat and they are not color blind as deer are I decided to continue walking to the end of the narrow road It beckoned me to continue and see what lay around the next bend and beyond the next hill but there seemed to be no end. It was a bit unnerving as the silence was broken by a ruffed grouse which rose up and flew noisly away from the edge of the woods For hour I didn’t see another person walking m the forest When I stopped to poke my foot into a very large ant hill, I spied a deer running across the road ahead of me Then another followed and 1 realized that my camera should be used but until I got my gloves off and focused it the third deer had lightly leaped into the woods and sped away Finally I sat down on a log and read the Lancaster Farming which I’d been carrying all the way as I don’t find time to read the thick newspaper at home Then I had to make the decision to return to the car without finding the end of the road On the return trip I year year That’s because Patz spends a great deal of time in design and field testing, to make sure that our equipment will stand up to your requirements Whether you need a large or small feed handling system, a silo unloader, a conveyor, or feeder / Year after year, you can depend on Patz TERRE HILL TERRE HILL SILO CO INC 215-445-6736 MARYLAND DEALERS HAGERSTOWN. 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Members prepared caramel corn, stained glass cookies and chocolate candies for refreshments HUNTERDON COUNTY FEATHERED FRIENDS 4-H CLUE Two demonstrations were given at the November meeting of the Feathered Friends Waterfowl 4-H Club Lome Nief gave one on “Ferrets” and Amy Berlik discussed “‘Sea horses ” A movie was shown to the picked up red and yellow maple leaves and some acorns When Allen measured the distance that I’d walked with the car odometer it was only five miles but it seemed like more As we drove home, we saw several more deer and so I changed my mind about not getting a hunting license this year and bought one You see, our son will be in Chicago on opening day of deer season and I don’t want Allen to go hunting alone fTh\anksglvinq^ specials J We Have Everything You Need For Your Thanksgiving MR. COFFEE ALBERTO VOS FILTERS HAIR SPRAY Reg 49* Box Reg S 2 36 5..3/ $ 1 ..*1.39 MR. 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HUNTERDON COUNTY KIDS4-H GOATCLUB The members of the Hunterdon County Kids 4-H Goat Club held their November meetmg at the Rausch residence in Bloomsbury. Members discussed raismg and caring for Dairy Goats, using “Breeding, Feeding and Management” and “Some Considerations in Raismg Goats” as their guidelines Three presentations will be given at their next meetmg, to be held at the Rausch home in Bloomsbury on December 6, according to reporter, Steve Supowit