>—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 27. Iflflfl WEATHER BUREAU EXTENDED FORECAST DIVISION FOR MID-JULY TO MID-AUGUST 1988 PRECIPITATION is expected to exceed normal in the TEMPERATURES are expected to average above sea- North and South Atlantic Coast States, the North Pacific sona i normals in the Northeast Coast and from the Southern Plateau eastward to the West Northern and Central Plains Gulf Coast Region. Sub-normal precipitation is indicated for . the Middle Atlantic Coast States, central portions of the temperatures are indi Appalachians, and the Northern Plains, while little or no Coast and also for the Southern rainfall is expected over California. In unspecified areas and the West Gulf Coast Regi near normal rainfall is anticipated. temperatures are in prospect. '“ln addition to a beef cattle cussed by Dewey Rounds of the judging contest, open to indivi- American Hereford Association duals and teams, there will be staff in Kansas City,” Kohr said, leading beef cattle authorities „ , , , . , discussing the most important Selecting herd sires and re economical aspects of the busi- pl acemen t females will be dis • ness,” Kohr added. by Dave Brower, man- The Pennsylvania Hereford Tjm day’s program will begin a S er of Still House Hollow Association has announced a weight-guessing contest Farm > Hume, Virginia, and olans for a state-wide field day a * g. 30 a M, to be followed by Hart Glass, Cold Springs, New to be held at Kohr Farms, York, a judging contest York. on Saturday, August 10. ‘ _. Due to the interest among Art Linton, Kansas City, Dir- The day’s activities will be de- juniors for an oiganization of ector of Total Performance Re voted to “increasing piofits their own in which they can pro- cords program for the Ameri from beef cattle through a more mote and improve their Here- can Hereford Association will norough understanding of the fords, initial steps for the for- di s th im p o rtance of keep busmess,” acceding to Ron mation of a Pennsylvania Junior mscuss ttie impo “ anee “ Keep Kohr of the host farm and vice- Hereford Association sometime accurate a»d complete re president of the Association. in the near future will be dis- Hereford State Field Day Set For York County Average Monthly Weather Outlook cords for herd improvement. Welcome to the LEVER AGE INTERNATIONAL* 6 HYDROSTAT All-Speed DRIV Tractor At last! The speed you need. Hydrostatic drive offers you not eight, not twelve nor sixteen speeds, but infinite speeds all the way from 9 MPH in reverse to 20 MPH in for ward—and everything in between,.. selected with ONE CONTROL... On Drive a NEW 656 Hydrostatic drive tractor and see! Cope & Weaver Co. NEW PROVIDENCE 786-7351 C. B. Hoober International Harvester Kauffman Bros. INTERCOURSE Sales and Service MOUNTVILLE 768-8231 EPHRATA 733-2283 285-5951 ' v> V A * it as well as over most of the and the Great Basin. Below icated for the North Pacific i Plateau, the Southern Plains ion. Elsewhere near normal CUSTOM SPRAYING For Whitewashing Spray the modern way Use CARBOLA Spray Carbola dries white, disinfects, kills flies, up to 90% less cobwebs. No wet floors. MAYNARD L. BEITZEL Witxner, Pa. ■ 398-7227 the go ... No clutch ... Without touching the throttle. Change speed as often as neces sary-Non-stop. No matter how often you change speed, your engine will continue to deliver peak power to the PTO and hydraulic system. • John HomMi (Continued from Rage 1) In the afternoon program, M. M. Smith, County Agent, anew* ered questions that recently came Into the Extonilon office auch bb "Shall I plnnt crown vetch (or livestock?” Smith said, "1 don’t think wo are ready to use it yet but in the future it might become useful.” On spraying (or European corn borer, the county agent said the recommendation is the same as before, that the damage is not sufficient to pay for the spray. With the low price of wheat, Smith has been receiving many questions on the feeding of this grain to livestock and dairy ani mals. He said, “You can feed wheat to any livestock except horses.” In fact, the agent said you should consider feeding it in light of the low selling price. “It should be cracked or ground,” he said. Other items covered by Smith were recommendations on eradi cating animal parasites and rec ord keeping of pesticide use. - The guest speaker, William L. Conyngham, National Director and operator of Hillside Farms, near Wilkes-Barre, told the group of several highlights of the re cent National Holstein Conven tion, including a new director for Pennsylvania (Obie Snyder); and the new fee rates to go into effect October 1. Other speakers on the pro gram included the new Dairy Princess, Debbie Binkley; Elvin Hess Jr., State Director and Vic tor Plastow, Associate County. Agent. r( 1 mmr Messick Form Equip. ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1319
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