Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 07, 1970, Image 6

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    (5- Lancaster Farming. Saturday. March 7.11170
Garden Spot YF Hold Dairy Course
Dr Walter Trumbauer (extreme right)
of Ephrata RDI is shown guiding some
Garden Spot Young Farmer dairymen in
a study of the reproductive organs of a cow
Tuesday in the first of a four-week course
on dairy breeding at Garden Spot High
School.
Donald M. Robinson, Young Farmer
advisor, urged Young Farmers to invite a
fellow dairyman and said other interested
persons should attend the meetings.
Further meetings, all beginning at
7 30 p m in the Garden Spot High School
agriculture classroom, are slated as fol
lows.
Tuesday, March 10. Ed Sauders of the
Atlantic Bleeders Cooperatne will discuss
PERFORMANCE
HERE ARE the two tiactois that stalled the big switch to Oiange . and
Going Oiange has been Going Gieat evei since The XT features designed into
the«e tiactois iexulted in such efficient on-thefaim peiformance that the
same teatmes have been added to Big Oiange tiactois light down the line.
Allis Chalmeis One Ninety and One Ninety XT Series 111 the two big
leasons Going Oiange is Going Gieat Their success has been due to then
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Lancaster, Pa.
Allen H. Matz Farm Equipment
New Holland
ALLIS-CHALMERS
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proper mating, including sire selection
principles and pedigrees.
Tuesday, March 17, a panel discus
sion w ill be held on breeding management,
including nutrition and breeding, heat de
tection, pregnancy checks and rebreeding.
The panel will consist of Dr. Lawrence
Hutchinson, a veterinarian; Richard Pea
cock, Miller and Bushong feeds: and a
breeding technician from Atlantic Breed
ers Cooperative.
Monday, March 23, William C. Nichol.
of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association,
m workshop type class will discuss the Sire
Performance Summary and how it can be
used He will include examples of breed
ing records
N. G. Myers & Son Nissley Form Service Grumelli Farm Service
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Over 1,000 Amish farmers al
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Sunset Valley Electrical Service
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peifoimance ... that dependable performance that lets a farmer get the most
work done every day ... no matter what the job.
Power is important, and they’ve both got power aplenty. But performance
is also important. That’s the ability the One-Niney and One-Ninety XT Series
111 have—to put their power to work when and where you need it. . . and to
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get a One-Ninety or One-Ninety XT Series 111 today Going Oiange is Going
Great'
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Ephrata, RD. 2
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