Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1995, Image 23

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    DHIA
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I NOW THE GOOD NEWS!!!! I
Offers New* Customers
June ■ July - August -’95
$5.00 PER TON REBATE ON WAYNE COMPLETE DAIRY FEEDS
$lO.OO PER TON REBATE ON WAYNE CONCENTRATE DAIRY FEEDS
* Dairy Producers who have not purchased Wayne Milking Rations in the last six (6) months
Please call one of the Wayne Dealers for more information
on the feeding program that’s right for your operation.
PENNSYLVANIA
WAYNE FEED SUPPLY POWL’S FEED SERVICE, ANDERSON FEED CO.
STORE INC. Shrewsbury. PA
Chambersburg, PA Peach Bottom, PA (717) 235-4485
(717) 263-4121 (717)548-2376
WAYNE FEED SUPPLY ANNUCK FARM SUPPLY,
STORE INC.
Diltsburg, PA Port Royal, PA
(717)432-9623 (717)527-4131
H. ROCKWELL & SON K&K FEED, INC.
Canton, PA Richland, PA
(717)673-5148 (717)866-2324
MUSSER’S BULK FEEDS DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS,
Lancaster, PA „
(717) 871-9706 Stevens, PA
' ; (7 17 ) 733 - 3020
Bgbsn Wayne Feed Division
Continental Grain Company
Lancaster PA 17601 Call 1-717-291-1821
WAYNE FEEDS
with sssss off
DAVID
Training Coordinator
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre
Co.l) The agenda has been set
for the Pa.DHIA 71st Annual
Technicians* Conference.
The summer conference is held
in conjunction with the spring and
fall conference.
On June 16 and 17, Pa.DHIA
technicians are to travel to the Pen
nsylvania town of Indiana where
the conference is to be held at the
Holdiay Inn.
Registration begins at 10:30
a.m. June 16 and continues until
lunch. After lunch, the conference
begins with a welcome address and
RHOADS MILLS, INC.
Selinsgrove, PA
(717) 374-8141
WEST VIRGINIA
CHILDS FEED & SUPPLY
Kingwood, WV
(304) 329-0178
SWISHER’S FEED & CLEARBROOK FEED &
SUPPLY SUPPLY
Weston, WV Clearbrook, VA
(304) 269-1200 (703) 662-2749
Pa.DHIA Gears Up
For Summer Conference
introduction of guests by Dean
Amide, director of Field Opera
tions, David Slusser, general man
ager, and Jay Risser, president of
the Technicians Association.
Proceeding the welcome and
introductions is to be the viewing
of a video called, “Sales.** After
viewing the video, technicians are
to be given a training program on
sales by David Zimmerman, dis
trict manager for Atlantic Breeders
Cooperative.
Following the sales presenta
tions, a motivational presentation
by Ron Eberhard is scheduled.
Eberhard’s presentation is to focus
on getting people motivated to
MARYLAND
BEL AIR FARM SUPPLY,
INC.
Bel Air, Md.
(410) 838-6111
IF MILLING
Grantsville, MD
(301)895-5211
WHITEHALL FEED CO.
Monkton, MD
(410)329-2171
VIRGINIA
Unctter Firming, Saturday, Juna 10, 1M5423
complete the job of a sales person.
An awards breakfast is to be
held Saturday morning. This activ
ity is held to recognize the high
achievements of the technicians
and to recognize their years of ser
vice to Pa.DHIA.
Following the awards breakfast,
a panel discussion is to be held to
discuss a new nutrition program
and the Westfalia Dairy Plan.
Technicians are to be updated
on their benefits following the
panel discussion.
For more information on the
conference, or to see how
Pa.DHIA, can assist a dairy opera
tion, call (800) 344-8378.
Average Farm Feed
Costs For Handy
Reference
To help fanners across the state to have handy
reference of commodity input costs in their feed
ing operations for DHIA record sheets or to
develop livestock feed cost data, here’s last
week’s average costs of various ingredients as
compiled from regional reports across the state
of Pennsylvania. Remember these are averages
so you will need to adjust your figures up or
down according to your location and the quality
of your crop.
Com, No. 2y - 2.74 bu. 4.90 cwt
Wheat, No. 2 - 3.59 bu. 6,00 cwt.
Barley, No. 3 - 1.74 bu. 3.71 cwL
Oats, No. 2 - 1.61 bu. 5.02 cwt.
Soybeans, No. 1 - 5.68 bu. 9.49 cwt.
Ear Com 65.90 ton 3.30 cwt.
Alfalfa Hay - 82.50 ton 4.13 cwL
Mixed Hay - 79.38 ton 3.97 cwt
Timothy Hay - 94.38 ton 4.72 cwt.
ROHREK BRAND SOYBEANS
EHl») i^T,>; -I .j; !»?•>£•/ I
Si.
• True line variety which matures similar to
Williams 82 but has more yield punch.
• Very good emerger that gets off to a fast
start
• Good standability
• Tolerance to phytophthora root rot
• Is superior under stress conditions
R BRAND 3850
OYBEANS
, variety in late Group 111
ty class
igh Yield
> Excellent Standability
’ Performs well on all soil
as well as in all row widths
ilerant to phytophthora root
»t
rger and has a bushy plant
type that grows to a good height.
• High yielding pure line variety in the early
group IV maturity class
• Rohrer 4010 is a medium bush type
soybean grows to medium height, and has
excellent standability
• Has very good disease resistance
• Goes well in either drilled or wide rows.
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