A22—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, February 28,1981 LANCASTER The Annual Lancaster County Dairy Day will be held March 3 at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center Come as early as 9 a.m for refreshments and for an op portunity to observe the many commercial exhibits and demonstrations that will be on display This year s Economics Number One in Eight) One The program will QUARRYVILLE - Young people in Lancaster County who are interested in dairy cattle and 4- 4 Club work, are invited to attend one of the reorgamzational meetings listed below. The Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Jersey 4-H Club will meet 7 30 p m , Monday, March 9,1981 at the home of David Harnish, 10 South Hess Street, Quarryville The following evening, March 10, the Lancaster County Golden Guersney 4-H Dairy Club will meet 1 30 p.m at the Raymond Witmer ‘arm The Witmer farm is on Super Structure. Some say G-4606 is "iron tough” With stalks that stand straight and true ’til harvest And roots anchored firm and deep It’s so tough that it thrives on thicker popu lations than normal, to let you push for higher yields It really turns out the bushels of high-quality HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Lancaster to begin with a movie on Cutting Losses by Managing Mastitis.” Glenn Shirk, Lancaster County extension dairy agent, will locus on helping dauymen improve cash tlow in his presentation on Hidden Pi otits The Economic Outlook lor 1981 will be discussed by a toui member panel Specifically, Penn State Economist, Louis Moot e will look at the general ecimomv and theme Lancaster welcome Route 222 between Willow Street and New Providence just south of the Pequea Creek The Lancaster County 4-H Holstein Club will hold its first meeting at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center, 730 pm on Friday, March 27 The strength of 4-H depends, in part, upon the backing and support of the family, and so, parents are encouraged to attend, too To be eligible, young people must be between the ages of 8 and 18 as of the beginning of the year gram under good man agement Delivers im pressively under heat and drouth, too Interest in G-4605 is growing fast Funk s is a brand name Numbers identity varieties the limitation ot wmjnty •nd remedy on the ra* attained to eaci bag of I wnh s G Hybrid sold s a oarf of the erms of sale tfiertol Landisviile, PA 17538 hold March tocus on those things which dneclJy 01 indiiecily attccl the dan y industi y Agiicultuiai Loan Utticer Robeit BuLhei ot the Com monwealth BanK will addiess The Money Situation The teed Situation will be discussed oy Uavid Pool baugh ol Poorbaugh Clams Lackawanna County Agiicultuiai Agent Thomas Juichak will uyslal ball the MiJK Pi u cS'lliicii 4-H dairy clubs new members They are required to own and care for a dairy animal as their 4-H project Calves must be purchased before May 1, 1981 and registration papers transferred to their name 4-H Club work is a learn-by-domg experience guided by volunteer leaders. In addition to caring for their cattle, members are ex pected to keep accurate feeding, breeding and financial records on their animals They are also encouraged to pma CSy DO YOU KNOW WHAT "SPRING RISE" IS? This Is Nature’s Way To Re-Contaminate Your Farm Premises Look At The Chart Below - Showing Actual Egg Counts From The Same Cattle During SPRING RISE OF EGG PRODUCTION 1974- ’.A. Yaswinski, M.S. and H.C. Gibbs, DVM, Ph.D lournal Veterinary Research Nov. 1975 17,500 15,000 12,500 10,000 7,EDO 5,000 2,500 This is why a spring de-worming of the whole herd with Baymix is so important - before heavy egg laying occurs. Stop this re-contamination of your farm with a springtime, whole herd, Baymix Treatment. 0 3 Dairy Day Piopei nutrition and balanced i alions ai e vei y essential to good health and lepioduction and to piofitable pioduction To make this possible dairymen need last, accuiale toiage testing and teed piogrammmg services Ihis is now possible thiough intraied analysis, a technique pei tected by Penn Stale Agronomist, John shenk Shenk will demonstrate this tram and groom their cattle for the local 4-H shows Dairy club work is not all cows Young people also develop leadership abilities as they learn how to work and play together, conducting their own club meetings and planning their own 4- H activities The 4-H club program is con ducted by the Cooperative Ex tension Service For more in formation, call the Penn State Extension Service at 394-6851 with Worm Eggs! A Whole Year. Jan/Feb Mar/Apr May/Jun Jul/Aug Sept/Oct Nov/Dec DEWORM HERE Deworm here DEWORM HERE if not done in spring BAYMIX IS AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL NEW HOLLAND SUPPLY DEALER technique and will challenge the audience with Mime ideas of how this new technique could he put into service toi the benefit of local tanners C’alt and Heitci Housing is a big concern to many dairymen, and will be the topic ot Dr Dan Meyei, Penn Mate agucullural engmeei As the saying goes, an ounce ot pievenlion is worth a pound ot cuie Many danymen can vouch toi the liuth in this statement they know how costly held health problems can be A piaclicmg veleiinanan Di Lester Uriel of Penn Male, will be i elating his experiences with the benefits ot pievenlive Held Health Progiams Poi Dairy Hei ds fly Conti ol on Uan > hai nib is a problem to be addi ebbed by Penn Male Enlomolugibl Claience Collison He will be discussing tly eoniiol ab U lelaleb lo manure handling, in addition lo covering insecticides ana preventive meabui es The event ib being conducted by the Penn Male Extension Service ot Lancaster County, and should be ot intei est to anyone mleiesled in danymg ■I ADULTS I I HEIFERS