Md. yule tree directory available ANNAPOLIS, Md. - It’s that time of year again for those in terested in purchasing a fresh Christmas tree from the farm or farmer who grew it. According to George Roche of the Maryland Department of Agriculture, the 1984 directory listing tree farms and farmer-owned retail sales lots is now coming off the press. To secure a copy for your use this season, all you have to do is pick one up from your local county library or Cooperative Extension Service office. An alternative to these methods is to send a stam ped, self-addressed number 10 (business size) envelope to: “Christmas Trees”, Maryland Department of Agriculture, 50 Harry S. Truman Parkway, An napolis, Maryland 21401. Roche says this year’s directory features an improved map showing the locations of the listed farms and retail lots. Some 33 GOOD NUTRITION ISA SCIENCE Most livestock health and production problems are directly related to faulty nutrition. When 90 to 95% of your feed is “home grown" and you do not know what the nutrient content is, how can you determine what protein and minerals to buy? The Symo-Life Nutrition Program scientifically eliminates the guesswork of keeping your livestock healthy, productive... and profitable. '4. PRINTOU to FARMEI I Ixg Our Field Consultant will work with you, gathering detailed information on your livestock feeding setup. He will collect samples of feedstuffs being fed which are tested for nutrients available. Thye Symo-Life Nutrition Department will then formulate rations tailored to your specific needs. Symo-Life rations are “totally balanced” for each production level. Contact us today... because there's no need for nutrition to be a problem. Your Symo-Life Field Consultant: Northern Lancaster County Dan R. Martin RDI Box 395-8 Black Creek Development East Earl, Pa. 17519 Phone 215-445-7161 South Central Pa. Union County South Western Pa. Harold Eby John Poachy Casey Small Rt. 3 Box 159 RD 2 Box 73 RD 4 Box 437 Clearville, Pa. 15535 Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844 Blairville, Pa. 15717 Phone 814-767-9651 Phone 717-966-0465 Phone 412-459-5008 Star Route • Millersburg, Ohio 44654 Telephone: 216-893-2732 “Cnoose and Cut” farms are listed where you can actually select your tree while it is growing in the field and five grower-operated lots are included. “Not all Christmas tree growers are listed each year”, Roche points out, “because many growers now have all the customers they can handle and some growers have no trees ready for this season. As new production is ready, they relist themselves. “In recent years, business for our growers has increased dramatically because many families want a fresh cut, hand some tree, and know that by buying it direct from a local grower they can get it. On site selection of the family tree has now become a Yuletide custom with many folks. The directory is a joint project of the Marketing Services Section of MDA and the Maryland Christmas Tree Association. Southern Lancaster County Sylvan Smoker RD 1 Box 12 Zook Road Atglen, Pd. 19310 Phone 717-593-2831 Symo-Life, Inc. Regional Field Consultant Leslie Yoder RD 2 Box 240 Parksburg, Pa. 19365 Phone 215-857-3744 Nutrena reports pig MINNEAPOLIS, MN. - A new feed for pigs weaned at four weeks or less that helps reduce the in cidence of scours and improves pig performance is available from the Nutrena Feed Division of Cargill. Called Wean-N-Start pack, it is formulated to be incorporated with concentrate and corn for the in creasing number of producers who wean pigs at early ages, said Dick Gosen, Nutrena swine products manager. “It’s critical that early weaned pigs get off to a good start. Wean- N-Start is formulated with that in mind. It is part of a grind and mix program that allows producers to feed up to 1,450 pounds of com in each ton of ration, especially important in areas where com is plentiful,” he said. David Cieslak, Nutrena swine researcher who developed the feed, said three trials involving 88 pigs showed that pigs fed the grind and mix ration with Wean-N-Start pack consumed, on average, 22 percent more feed and gained 23.9 percent faster (.6 pounds per day instead of .48 pounds per day) during the first three weeks after Wolgemuth’s Saw Sales Jonsweds 361 Small saw with GUTS INSURANCE WITH ASSURANCE • ESTATE PLANMNG • MAJOR MEDICAL • HOSPITALIZATION • GROUP INSURANCE id&L Steward Pillow weaning than pigs on Nutrena’s previous grind and mix ration. 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