MAKING A PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH Toastmaster was Forney Longenecker, presentation at the Farm and Home Foun- (center) and the Foundation's president dation annual meeting is Lawrence Gehr- is B. Snavely Garber. L. F. Photo inger; WKAP Radio Announcer "(left) Beef & Hog Men... this $7O trip could change your life! Jet with other Penna. Beef & Hogmen on Feb. 18 & 19 to one of the great Beef-Hog areas in 111. Find out how these Beef-Hog men make big money producing Beef & Pork. Your HARVESTORE dealer has arranged with the Philadelphia and Harrisburg airports a special, chartered jet to fly you to Peoria, 111. for the two day tour. And at a special rate. Only $7O. Including all transportation, motel, meals & tips. One idea could change your entire Beef-Hog op eration. So treat yourself to a two day business vaca tion (tax deductible) and some eye-opening, almost unbelievable facts about producing more Beef and Pork. The HARVESTORE Jet originates at Philadelphia, stops at Harrisburg on its way to Peoria, 111 the morning of February 18th Ask your dealei when your reservation is confirmed (he’ll contact you) about departing time and gate There’ll be no baggage check, so take only what you can carry. We’ll have you back in Philadelphia or Hamsburg the evening of the 19th Call Today PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE SYSTEMS, INC. New Holland, Pa. SCHEDULE STROLLER Father and son pioduce over 1,100 pounds of beef per acre Feed out 600 calves and 200 yearlings per year in open-front, slatted floor semi-confinement building. HOWARD Feeding 450 head of cattle per year in con tinued environment, slatted flooi building Feeds 400 head pei year in outside lot Fai i ows and feeds out over 1600 hogs per year in confinement All on less than 500 acies with a minimum of lined help. 717-354-5171 w JET TO ILLINOIS with PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE! HERE’S WHAT WE’LL SEE ... Blanchard Farm Albert Cook opeiates this 400-acre faim and laises 400 head ol cattle, 1 700 hogs with piactically no help Spends less than $l,OOO a year foi lined iaboi Lancaster Funuinn. Saluida.t. .Ja/nnry 111. I!)7l) I) • LLOYD WOLF (Continued from Pa;;c 1) now Ik’iii,' tested .it the eenli.il l.ib at I’enn Stale. Two machines tind four fulltime wonun cm plojei-. .ue makimt the tests. M M Smith, Counts Ayent warned aeainsl the use of pesticides and uiftcd f.umeis to complete the con-ms icpoil that was mailed to them lie al-o ic pait n d a new v.uictv of alfalfa on the maiKcl Tins vanet.v nam eel "team’ is iceaidcd as moie icsistant to the allalfa weevil but .vco.d.m; to Smith has not b<>t;n compiclelv pi oven vv.nlei hauls \ hsl of local holds nwivimt Kcoen.tioa foi iccoids o\e’ 800 prtinds <ll e as lollops L’.ojd V’olf, Quail vville R 2 41 G ion.', 10 730 pounds of milk 660 • F&H CENTER (Continued fiom Page 1) John ,\I ILuni'-h. 1036 Bea\er wood Di Emmett I Robcitson, Valley Pike, Lancastei 68 7c 13,- 2732 Biookfield Road, Lancas- -598 m 606 f, Red Rose Repeal ch tei and Lauy H Skiomme, 2150 Centei, 226 Pitney Rd , Lancas- Landis Valley Road, Lancaster lei, 25 6c, 15,967 m, 605 f Titus Featured speaker was Lawr- B Stonei, 3207 Bowman Rd, er.ee Gehnngei, WK\P Radio Landisville, 26 Ic, 17 559 m, 603 f; Announcer, Allentown, who gave Calvin D Beiler, Paiadise Rl, a humorous presentation on 44 le, 15 228 m, 603 f. Albeit E, Pennsylvania Dutch Colloquial- Fiy, Manheim R 2, 31 2c, 15,397 m ism 602 f ' .11* .l. <Vt* DUNMIRE Backgiounds own feeders on Nebiaska ranch. Feeds 400 head m conventional lot with liquid manure pit Gets 2 to 2 3 pounds of gain per day in finishing program BAIRD Unique plan kept thiee sons fanning Each owns his own faim but they opeiate as a sin gle unit A thousand tillable acies pioduce 1,100 cattle plus ceitified seed p.Minds ol htilleifa!. I Muvvuy 1 i e.v .1 1 . 401 Heave. \ illev |',l,e, 1 .iiicastei. 58a. 15)114.n (CiTf; ('.litis K \keis, Quaii vv die 111. '4s(lt- ICoUflm. (517 f .1 7.. Noll. I.cola Rl, 35 Ic Hi 501 m, (illtll; David S Lapp. Coulomillu It 1. 25 9c, IB 02.1 m. (..itif. S It. Shellenbeijtei, Ml .lov HI, (52 2c, Hi 758 m, li.'s4f Mien It Shoemakei, Knkwood Rl, 41 7c 15 079 m (i27f .1 Fiend Is.eidei. M! Jov U 2 44 H. 15.- 8'27n.. 62 If D.le C llie-latul, r.amh i.l,e Rl, 28 8c Hi2itm, 6191 I’aii’ I! /immei mail Lph iala 111, 81 li . 15 84')m. 01 7f 1. Ruh.ei W'tmei Willow -s, cet R 2, 13c 14 073 m 6151 Rohe it C. Giolf. Q.iai i' \ i lie R i 3545. Hi,- 360 m til tl \inos I» L.rjp (,oi illc I<l Ok IMO’.n 6141 John V. Landis, 1804 llcMiiP''(.vd Isd , L.muii'i'i. 49 Ic, 12,290 iii, (>08f;
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