Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 25, 1969, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. January 25.1969
Pa. Holstein Breeders’ Institute
Coming To Lancaster January 30
Dauymen of all breeds and Crescent Beauty Farms has
all others interested in the ad- been a consistent leader in
\ancement of the dauy industry bleeding and developing win
are invited to attend the Ninth ners in national show ring com-
Annual Bieeder Institute pro- petition Having an opportunity
gram to be held in the Farm to hear the story of this success
and Home Center starting at plus the achievements in domes
-12 30 Thursday. Janaury 30. tic and foreign sales of Crescent
1969 Speakers for the session Beauty Holstems is certain to
will be Allen Hetts. Fort Atkin- result in a record institute at
son. Wisconsin, and Marlowe tendance acioss the state, ac-
E Nelson, Westby. Wisconsin coidmg to William C Nichol,
Secretary of the sponsoung
Pennsylvania Holstein Associa
tion.
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Hetts, ownei-manager of the *«
internationally known Crescent
Beauty Farms will discuss.
Allen Hetts
‘•Purebred Dauv Cattle Indus- Marlowe E Nelson, Sire Pro
try, Why 9 Hetts is well-known eurement Manager for Tri-State
to Pennsylvania dairymen as a Bleeders Cooperative, has se
judge and showman This past lected for his subject,
September, he judged the Hoi- “Thoughts About The Business
stem breed’s State Black and 0 f Breeding Cattle” A former
White Show at Harrisburg and Extension Dairyman at the Uni
later in the week exhibited a versity of Wisconsin, Nelson is
two-year-old to Giand Champion now responsible for develop-
Pemale honors at the Pennsyl- m ent of Tri-State’s breeding
vania All-American Dairy Show, program, selection and evalua-
It’s easy to build better seedbeds with
Aliis-Chalmers Wheel Type Disc Harrows!
The 200 Series is one of a sizeable line of wheel type
disc harrows by Aliis-Chalmers. Easy handling in the
field, easy transport. Pre-set gang angle for lighter
draft. Inside bevel ground blades need less weight for
deep penetration. Flexible frame for level discing. Let
ub show you the 200 Series!
A Allen H. Motz Farm Equipment
New Holland
Nissley Form Service L. H. Brubaker
Washington Boro, Pa. Lititz, Pa.
L. H. Brubaker Roy H. Buck, Inc.
Lancaster, Pa. Ephrata, R. D. 2
Grumelli Farm Service N. G. Myers & Son
Quarryville, Pa. Rheems, Pa.
Marlowe E. Nelson
“I’ve never pulled an
easier-handling harrow!”
• DHIA
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age value of product above feed
cost $467.
The herds over 600 pounds of
butter fat were recognized with
the Red Rose Reseaich Center,
226 Pitney Road. Lancaster top
ping the county in both milk
and butterfat with 17,867 pounds
of milk, 691 pounds of butterfat
on 25.2 cows. David George.
Herdsman and Richard Hawk,
Farm Manager accepted the
award that goes annually to the
top herd
A total of 18 herds had a 600
pound of butterfat average or
more. They are as follows: Red
tion of the cooperative s bulls of
all breeds, conduct of the young
sire program, breed adveitising
and breed relations.
Nelson, like Hetts, is also a
recognized judge of Holstems
by the National Holstein Asso
ciation. He has written numer
ous articles for dairy breed
magazines and this past year
was a very popular speaker at
the New York State Breeder In
stitute program.
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1. Save walking 100 miles a
year.
3. Save carrying 292 tons of
milk a year.
3. Save 200 hours per year
on an average herd.
4. Produce higher quality tS
milk. ,
5. Increase your milk L
production.
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installation and Service
CALL TODAY AND ASK
FOR AN APPOINTMENT
Agway Bee Line’s Local
Commodity Technicians are:
MR. FRED KERLIN
MR. HAROLD KINSEY
Agway
Rose Research Center; Stanley
G. Greiner. Manhcim R 4, 24.1
cows, 17,226 m, 674 f; Lloyd
Wolf, Quanyville R 2, 40 7 cows,
16,585 m, 674(; Edwin J. Landis,
1406 Lampeter Road, Lancaster,
35.4 cows, 16,614 m, 651 f; Paul
B. Zimmerman, Ephrata Rl,
319 cows, 16,463 m, 638 f: Amos
B Lapp, Gordonville Rl, 33 5
cows, 17,071 m, 635 f; Henry E.
Kettering. Litilz R 3, 43 8 cows.
15,437 m, 631 f; Curtis E. Akers,
Quarryville Rl, 35 cows, 16 351-
m, 630 f; John M. Nissley, Bain
bridge Rl, 38 3 cows, 16,965 m,
629 f; David L. Landis, 1896
Colebrook Road, Lancaster, 27
cows, 17,417 m, 628 f; J Mowery
Fiey Jr, 401 Beaver Valley
Pike, Lancaster, 65 5 cows, 15,-
567 m, 619 f.
S. R Shellenberger, Mt Joy
Rl, 56 8 cows, 16,101 m, 612 f,
Donald S. Eby, Goidonville Rl;
43 7 cows, 15,058 m, 611 f, Hiram
S Aungst, Elizabethtown, 341
cows, 14,976 m, 605 f, John N.
Landis, 1804 Hempstead Road,
Lancaster, 50 7 cows, 12,055 m,
604 f; J. Z Nolt, Leola Rl, 34 9
cows, 16,129 m, 603 f; Henry W.
Martin, Ephi ata Rl, 26 5 cows,
15,363 m, 601 f; Robert C. Gioff,
Bee Line Supply Center
1027 DILLEBVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER
24 HOUR SERVICE DAILY - PH. 717-397-4761
Quarryville R 3, 33.8 cows, 15,-
835 m, 600 f.
I. Eby Hostetler presided at
the meeting.
• Poultrymen
(Continued from Page 1)
Costs, Pullet Costs-Kenncth
Goodwin, Head, Poultry Sci
ence Dept, Penn State Univ.
—Labor and Other Critical Cost
Factors - Floyd Hicks, Prof.
Poultry Science Extension,
Penn State Univ.
- Marketing Costs Facts or
Fantasy-Keimit Birth, Assoc.
Prof. Agr Economics Exten
sion, Penn State Univ.
—Panel Discussion Question
and Answer Session.
The noon lunch will be S 2 25.
Airangements should be made
by Feb 10.
March 6-8 p.m.
—What’s New in Poultij Man
agement-Herbert Jordan, Ex
tension Poultry Specialist,
Penn State Umv.
—Poultry Waste Disposal-Glenn
Bressler, Pi of. Poultry Sci
ence, Penn State Umv
—Refreshments will be served.
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