Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 05, 1981, Image 31

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    HFAA classifier explains linear plan
PAHKESBUHG - Carl W.
Heist, classifier tor the Holstem-
Fnesian Association of America
will be in the Chester County area
to explain the new linear
who needs them?
Quality roughage alone can provide much of the protein and energy
needed for milk production. But since roughages may Jack both balance
and quantity of minerals necessary for maximum milk production,
bone and muscle development, and the most efficient utilization of
other nutrients—many dairymen need a mineral supplement program.
How can you tell if you need
a mineral supplement program?
Let us make a free analysis of your forage crops. We'll give you a report
on the nutrient value of your hay, silage, or other roughages, along
with recommendations for any supplements—if necessary. We won't
try to sell you anything you don't need!
Our three mineral mixes—Beacon Phos-Min, Beacon Mineral Ade and
Beacon Cal-Min—are formulated by highly respected dairy nutrition
specialists. The supplement they recommend will contain the necessary
minerals to make up deficiencies or imbalance in your roughages and to
achieve the proper calcium-phosphorus ratio in your total feeding
program.
You can rest assured that you aren't paying extra for exotic ingredients,
high transportation cost, and expensive promotion and sales cost.
With BEACON, you get
more mineral units per dollar invested.
Mineral supplements, formulated especially for the cow at reasonable
cost, are part of what we call "No nonsense feeding".
CALL YOUR BEACON DEALER TODAY!
W.L MUMMERT CO. MURPHY 8 CLOUSE FEED MU
Hanover, PA
717-637-6923
MCCRACKEN’S FEED MILL. INC.
Manheim, PA
717-665-2186
MARTIN’S ELEVATOR, INC.
Hagerstown, MD
301-733-2553
H.O. ANDREWS & SONS. INC. Sl ™S FEED MILL, INC.
McVeystown, PA
717-899-6772
BEACMH-EEDS
York, PA
Ph: 717-843-9033
RICHARD B.KENDI6
Special Accounts
Representative
Phone 302-478-3058
Beacon Milling Company,
We're Employee Owned. That's Why We Shine.
classification system.
Heist will be the mam speaker of
the Chester County Holstein Club
classification barn meeting on
Thursday, December 17 at 7:30
YOU dO!
CHESTER WIEST ISAAC K. LEFEVER
Sales & Distribution Beacon Advisor
Manager Phone 215-267-7042
Phone 717-741-2600
Carlisle, PA
717-249-2963
HOLT’S MILL
Witmar, PA
717-393-1369
JOHN M. HERR
•717-865-2401
Stevens, PA
215-267-2150
CLARK SUPPLY CO.
Rising Sun. MD
301-658-6464
MOGEL BROS. FEED
Hamburg, PA
215-562-5398
Sales & Distribution
Manager
Phone 717-854-2281
p.m The public is inv tied Co attend
the barn meeting which will be
held at the Donald Hustetter farm,
one mile east ot Koute iU on old
Route 3U.
For more mtormation, contact
William Stoitztus, 213-393-6938
H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse, PA
717-768-3431
NEW FREEDOM FARM &
HOME SUPPLY, INC.
New Freedom, PA
717-235-3606
ELROY SANER
Thompsontown, PA
717-535-5583
JOHN M. HERR & SONS, INC.
Grantville, PA
717-469-0988
6.5. SNYDER FEED
Brodbeck, PA
717-235-1213
RAY BRANAS
R.E. RUDISILL
Beacon Advisor
717- 343-4515
indicated they will use house
grades.
Many other firms, however,
have cited the need for an im
partial third party to provide
standards, supervise services,
maintain a reinspection and ap
peals system and offer negotiable
certificates that may be used to
obtain credit and are admissible in
court.
Without these important
elements, many in the industry
fear, the climate may be
established to foster the abuses
which led to the creation of the
Federal Gram Inspection Service
in 1976. J
Our agency will continue to
provide these elements while we
continue to seek more ways to
provide them at the least cost
possible. We will be adopting new
Inc.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 5,1981-A3l
Farm Calendar
Saturday, December 5
PA Young Farmers Nat. Institute
and Convention
13th National Young Farmer
Educational Institute, Hershey,
continues thru Dec. 9
Lancaster 4-H Horse Club
banquets. Farm and Home
Center, 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 6
PA Morgan Horse Club Year-End
Awards Program, 6:30 p.m.,
Holiday Inn, Grantville
Monday, December 7
Del. Turfgrass Conference, 8-4,
Hercules Country Club,
Wilmington, Del.
York Cq. Horticulture Club, 7:30
p.m., 4-H Center, election and
corn husk crafts
Tuesday, December 8
Adams Co. Beef Producers Assoc.
mtg., 7:30 p.m., County Ex
tension Office
York Co. Farm Mgt. meeting, 4-H
Center, 9:15-3:30 p.m., con
tinues tomorrow
Cumberland DHIA directors mtg.,
8 p.m., Extension office
OUR READERS WRITE,
AND OTHER OPINIONS
(Continued from PageAl2)
"THE GAME INVENTED ON
THE SEAT OF A TRACTOR ”
Experience the challenges, risks, opportunities and
rewards of farming A farmer invented this game to help
his neighbors laugh off farming’s calamities and to
show their friends in town what goes on out there off the
blacktop
The Farming Game includes a full color 24"x22"
folding board on which is a map of a real valley framed
by the gaming track, farmer’s fate cards, options to
buy, dice, play money, bank notes, acreage plots, ma
chinery and your marker the Weekend Farmer
himself This game can be played by anyone who can
make change See if you’ve got what it takes to make a
farmer We’ve bet the ranch you’ll like it!
I would like to order games
RETURN COUPON
To order, send $l5 95 plus $2 50 Ship to
tor shipping and handling to
THE FARMING GAME
Dept FM
611 N McLean
Bloomington IL 61701 Slate ZIP
(Allow 2-3 weeks for delivery) Phone
Wednesday. Decembers
Lancaster Conservation District
board mtg., 7.30 p.m., Farm
and Home Center
Lane. DHIA luncheon and annual
mtg., Good and Plenty
Restaurant, 11.30 p.m.
South Central Pork Producers
' Meeting, Adams Co. Extension
Office, 7:30 p.m.
Northeast PA Lamb Pool at
Wyalusmg Sales Barn, Brad
ford Co., 9-11 am.m
Berks Mini No-till meeting, Ag
Center, 9:30a.m.-3:30p.m.
Dairymen Inc., District 14 mem
bership dinner, Harvest Drive
Farm Restaurant, Gordonville
Thnuday, December 10
Penn Hort Vegetable Mtg., 9 to 4,
Wicomico Civic Center,
Sahsburg, Md.
Adams Co. DHIA annual mtg., 7
p.m., Hampton Fire Hall
Friday, December U
Ag Arena Benefit Sale, Farm
Show, noon
Saturday, December 12
York Co. 4-H Winter Dance, 7:30-
10:30p.m., 4-H Center
management tools, better control
over costs, refinement of per
formance standards, improved
analysis of grain marketing in
formation and stronger efforts to
keep the Congress, the industry
and the public better informed of
the effectiveness of our operations.
I believe it is in the interest of the
gram industry to support our
entire program, including
research, standardization and
special services. If adequate
support is not maintained, some
lower priority programs may have
to be curtailed.
1 am confident the Federal Grain
Inspection Service will remain the
impartial, independent referee in
the market place for the gram
industry.
Kenneth A. Glllet, Administrator
Federal Grain Inspection Service
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Name
Street