K - A vj *,**&***■ , It c 'Vi • > %%**s■ h i- •' , •» ••Jr m-A: >;■>. W#""- • * !«* It*-'tr *■ '. -*V.V -. **:> r. «*» , * i j - „ f•.-* * -. \« • - _ < Goats made their debut at last year’s Expo. This year they will have their own full-fledged show. The First Spring Classic Goat Show will The Agway Dill feeding program gives these hens t rienfs they need. And without wasting dollars. * ra The Agway Daily Nutrient A Agway High Layer 1000 Intake (DNI) feeding pio- I a -/] During cold weather, gram gives your birds the I JfL when the birds moved up to nutrients they need for maxi- tr 110 grams of feed daily, mum production at the low- you'd switch to High Layer est possible cost The simple 1100+ to maintain daily and efficient DNI system nutrient intake at the prevents overfeeding of , , 1 * required level Paying for , T_ i 1 turn there s no need to , expensive protein while put inore nu tnents m umr more protein than necessary meeting your hens' daily bms thm vour hens, m.ed can significantly affect the requirements for ammo acids I profitability of your busmess. and other nutrients | By monitoring your flock’s intake, you’ll know when to change feeds (such as Agwav High Layer 900 when birds are eating just 90 grams of feed/day or High La\ er 1100+ 'w hen birds are consuming 110 grams of feed/day) MAINTAINS A CONSTANT NUTRIENT LEVEL AS DAILY INTAKE CHANGES The idea behind the DNI program is simple as feed intake vanes change feeds to avoid paying for more nutntion than your birds require. Suppose, for example, your flock is eatmg 100 grams of feed per bird daih (22 lbs /100 birds) Under the UNI program, your feed would be Farm Equipment Expo to open V 30 a.m. The show is sponsored by the Blue Mountain Dairy Goat Association. Jan Mir JuK Vpi Jin Mar Juh 'xpi Jan I > nh I otil f «.t d hiakt mi unm-i } it n ihnuk.li \nut I u<N («t d mt ikt \ mi *» m imhi iIK m iht i\ I > •>! pruKnm mum ni uiiaU rtnum unM mi prmidtd mui ftedv hp-id on intakt Working for people who work the kind YOUR AGWAY POULTRY SPECIALIST CAN HELP SET UP A DNI PROGRAM FOR YOUR OPERATION Agway Poultry Enterprise specialists are available to help you' set up a DNI program for your operation You’ll find that DNI is simple All you do is watch your birds’ feed intake and adjust feeds accordingly So contact your local Agway today for more details on the DNI program —the system that makes sure your birds get the nutrients they need without wasting dollars Nut ru.nl Imik i FARM z N ENTERPRISE fAGIA/AYI SERVICE V ■ ' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 28,1981—A33 . ... x nigh-placing Pennsylvania draft horse pulling team at the 1980 Expo in heavyweight com petition. Presenting him with his trophy was Pa. Secretary of Agriculture Penrose Hallowell and Deputy Secretary Chet Heim. p*—"— ~— n —» n j WHITE WASHING I | WITH 1 I DAIRY WHITE 1 | DRIES WHITE i I - DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY I X - NO WET FLOORS 5 | -IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT AND FLY i ■ SPRAYS I X - WASHES OFF WINDOWS S PIPELINES EASILY * I ALSO BARN CLEANING SERVICE I | AVAILABLE WITH COMPRESSED AIR | I To have your barn cleaned with air it J | will clean off dust, cob webs & lots of the z I old lime This will keep your barn looking I 5 cleanerfi whiter longer * I MAYNARD L. BEITZEL I | Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 f X Barn spraying our business, not a | I side-line Spraying Since 1961 I x HIGH PRESSURE WASHING AND z I DISINFECTING POULTRY HOUSES | AND VEAL PENS. J ❖ _sl,» X |gyfe DAIRY AT KEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, PA It you need 1 cow or a truck load we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price Mostly fresh and close springing holstems Cows from local farmers and our regular ship pers include Marvin Eshleman Glenn Fite, Kelly Bowser Bill Lang, Blam Hoffer Dale Hostetler, H D Matz, and Jerry Miller SALE STARTS - 12:00 SHARP Also Every Wednesday, Hay. Straw & Ear Com Sale -12:00 Noon All Dairy & Heifers must be eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts. For arrangements for special sales or herd dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact. Abram Diffenbach, Mgr. 717-3544341 OR Norman Kolb 717397 - 5538
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers