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LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Phone Lane. 397-0751 J V”* )r't "lfll‘ ' Milking System Developed removal when a cow has finished milking and a pailoi anaiige ment that lends itself to contin uous "batch” handling Developeis (daily specialists Dennis Aimstiong and the late Woody Snydei and agneultuial engmeeis John Gainsh and Wil liam Bickeit) believe the system is so effective in saving time and eliminating lost motion fiom milking chores the daiiymen can inciease the size of their heids without spending more time in the milking pailor 01 adding extra labor The new milking pai loi design involves a system of moie stalls, larger milking pailois and a “batch” system of handling cows A vauation of such a design would be a four-sided pailoi with six stalls on each side Using automatic gates and ma chines, the opeiator would move in a counterclockwise dnection aiound the bain As the electiomc gate to the milking pailoi opens to admit a specific numbei ol cows (six with the foui sided pailoi) only the feed bowl faithest fiom the gate is uncoveied The fiist cow automatically heads foi that bowl, theie’s no stopping to sample grain 01 pio tein feed from each feeder that she passes As the fiist cow neais the feed bowl, she tuggeis a the FUTURE is HERE with REX SELF-UNLOADING forage box Br ,w 3 V LOCKE, N.Y. FUTURE THE BOX DESIGNED WITH THE A FARMER IN MIND SIMPLE... Woim Diiven Main Apron Worm Diiven Beaters STRONG... Built with Good New York Oak NO AUGER - NO RATCHET For Smooth, Easy, Trouble Free Handling Of Heavy Loads Complete 14 foot box (16 foot oveiall) 2 beater 54” high, 7 ft wide inside Reverse and Swinging Tailgate foi Bale Thrower $95 00 extra Right oi Left Hand unloadei available $1095. F. 0.8. Locke, N.Y. KINZER EQUIP. CO. Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County Box 23, Kinzer, Pa. Phone 442-4186 Phone 768-8916 Lancaster Farming, Satin ilav. .July -1.1070 The June edition of Elec li icily on the Faim. a Reu ben 11. Donnelley publication with emphasis on livestock mechanization, entries this .11 tide on a new milk pailoi which emphasizes automa tion and efficiency and mini mizes labor switch that uncoveis the second feed bowl The second cow steps on a switch uncovenng the thud bowl, and so on until all six cows aie in place The sixth cow triggers a floor switch that closes the leai gate When the cows aie in place, equipment staits up automatic ally to wash and stimulate ud deis Then the milking pit opei atoi goes about his noimal job of checking the cows, diymg uddeis, and attaching the teat cups Because of the parloi design and distance between animals, this phase of the milking job takes less time Each milking machine contains a conductivity cell that monitors milk flow. When the milk flow stops, the milking machine auto matically detaches itself. When the last cow has been milked, similai cells signal for SMOOTH... NO RATCHET SAFE... FINGER FORCED FEEDING ("PEELS” OFF THE LOAD) the u-milnu of tlu' (cod howls .met [ho opening ol tin 1 liont gale Aftci tills List COW It .Ufa lilt pailoi, the pioccss stalls o\ei again lot the next six town. Vanous pailoi designs aie possible, such as foui gioups of six cows, five groups of five cows four gioups of five cows, oi some other aiiangemcnt to fit a specific held Advantages of the system in clude features which can opeiate independently If a dairyman already has a modern milking pailoi. he can put in only the automatic gates and feed bowl coveis or add the milker detach ment featuies to his present milking machines Only time will tell if this is a step towaid the “dany of to moi i ow ” Lanchester Pony Club Picks Representatives Wendell Lane, Red Bud Faun. Elkton, Md, and Ralph Hill. Hill-View Faims, Lincoln Uni veisity, will lepiesent Lanches tei Pony Club at the National Pony Club Rally to be held August 3 to 6 in Hamilton, Mass. Advanced udeis fiom Pony Clubs thioughout the country will compete in diessage, cioss countiy and stadium ]am ping, written examinations, and stable management At the legional rally near Reading recently, hosted by Berks Pony Club, the Lanchester Pony Club “C-2” team placed first in a field of seven teams. Team members weie Judy Hig ginbotham, team eapram, Mary Beth Little, and Patti Hassler, all of Quarryville, and N-mcy Henkel, Stiasbuig The stable manager foi the team w t .s Laura Lane, Elkton, Md In the “C-l” team co npetition, the Lanchestei Ponj Club was second in a field of six learns. Pixie Waters Reilon, was cap tain of the team Team members were Sally Lane, Elkton, Md, Wendy Mauiy. Newaik, Del. and Patti Yai nail, Oxfoid Tim stable manager was Kathy Myei, Kirk wood • Have You Heard (Continued fiom Page 21) lent buds for indoor 01 outdoor eating The busy bees lang up a lecord pi eduction of 283 mil lion pounds of honey last year. Summei’s tiesh vegetables include many items, but the most plentiful will be cabbage, carrots, cucumbers, celeiy and lettuce for crisp, cool salads Who doesn’t smile broadly over delicious, lip smacking watermelon 9 July food stores will see good shipments of this colorful fruit And foi the long hot days to come theie will be excellent supplies of fiesh and piocessed lemons and limes to quench the thust Delicious fiesh peaches and fiesh plums will be anothei de light foi menu-planning house wives and their guests Winding up the list is nee, so good to include in nearly any meal The total supply, aiound August 1, may be the thud largest on lecoid Facts About Farming Mis Aveiage Aineiican, ac coichng to a iccent smvev, is five feet foiu inches tall, weighs 130 pounds lakes in appi oximately 3 000 caloues a daj and wants to leduce Howevei theie s only one chance in foiu that she will Pigs wcie probably on this planet 39 million veais bctoie man came on the scene Pinni tive man began to adapt the wild hog to his needs between 7000 and 3000 B C