Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1970, Image 9

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    LLOYD H.
KREIDER
Auctioneer
ond
Sales Monoger
Quanryvillc R#2, Box 180
Fh: 786-3394
AVAILABLE NOW
FOR AUGUST SEEDING
• Cert. Vernal Alfalfa • Cert. Pennscott Red
Clover
• Cert. DuPuits Alfalfa
• Cert. Bnffalo Alfalfa
• Cert. Iroquois Alfalfa
ORDER YOUR FALL
SEED GRAIN NOW
• Balbo Rye
• Cert. Pennrad Barley • Cert. Blue Boy Wheat
P. I ROHRER & 800., INC.
Smoketown
Get fast, low cost gains
BEACON LIFE CYCLE
SWINE FEEDING PROGRAM
Market pigs go from birth to butcher in
minimum time when fed according to the
Beacon program. Gains are fast and econo
mical, feed conversion is efficient 1 .
Under most conditions, the sooner pigs
can be marketed the more profit for the
grower. Get your pigs to market fast with the
Beacon Life Cycle Feeding Program.
BEACON
BOMB ERGER'S
STORE
Elm
O, KENNETH
McCracken
Manheim
I. JACOB HOOBER EARL SAUDER, INC.
Intercourse
LANDISVILLE GIRL WINS
Miss Wylo Ann Bnkcr, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs, J. U. Baker
of Lundisvillc, was n double
winner Sunday at the Willow
dale Horse Show, in Fine Grove.
Miss Baker, 14, was aboaid
her recently purchased Roan
Gelding, “Strawbcny Sundae."
when she captured the open
thrcc-gaitcd and thrcc-gaited
championship events. k
Try A Classified Ad ■
• Cert. Ladino Clover
• Cert. Climax Timothy
• Pcnnlate Orchard Grass
• Pasture Mixtures
• Cert. Redcoat Wheat
Ph. Lane. 397-3539
with the
FEEDS
GEHMAN FEED
MILL, INC.
Denver
I. B. GRAYBILL
& SON
Strasburg
New Holland
Five Pennsylvania Dairy Herd Im
provement Association supervisors receiv
ed 15-Year Service Awards during cere
monies recently on Pennsylvania State
University campus. From left: Wilbur
Houser, Lampeter: William Baucher, 341
Martzville Road. Berwick; Owen Etter, of
340 Sun Valley Drive, Leola; Arthur Kun-
Six Local Men Receive
DHIA Service Awards
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD!
Wo comparison
Lancaster 393-3906
M. S. Yeorsley & Sons
West Chester 696-2990 (||g|jß|||
Wenger Implement,
The Buck 284 4141
Shotzberger's A. B. C. Groff, Inc.
665 2141 New Holland 354-4191
Elm
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 15.1970-
John Deere 34 Forage
Harvester sets the standard
for low-cost
silage-makers
It's understandable when you add
up the facts that corn pickups have
exclusive rubber gathering belts
for plug-free feeding, that changing
attachments is the fastest and
easiest around, that there's a cylinder
cutterhead and built-in knife
sharpener. See why it's the leader.
Look one over soon.
kle, Jonestown RDI; and Dean Amick,
Morgantown. Awards were presented by
Herbert C. Gilmore, (not shown) Penn
State Extension dairy specialist, in charge
of the Commonwealth’s DHIA program.
At the same time, Harold Lindecamp,
Peach Bottom RD, received a 20 Year
DHIA Service Award.
• Holstein Owners
(Continued from Page 1)
The primary objective of the
classification piogram is to
point out the chaiacteiistics
that make a dairy cow with
high production that can be sus
tained over many years, Gioss
said. While, the production and
staying power of some indivi
dual animals won’t be reflected
in the rating, the overall result
will be a high correlation be
tween the rating and the profit
ability of the cow, Gioss indicat
ed.
TRACTOR DRIVEN ALTERNATOR
I 30,000 watts surge capacity
i lb,ooo watts continuous duty
I Slow speed—l Boo RPM
opeiation
» Cool running triple chain
diive transmission
i Heavy duty motor stalling
i Close voltage regulation
i Meets NEMA codes
i Heavy duty construction
i Induction hardened input
shaft
I Rain proof construction
l Completely wired control
box
i Three phase available
'SEE IT AT., . ■ ■
Hoverstick Bros.
2111 Stone Mill Rd.
Lancaster, Pa. 17603
Ph. (717) 892-5722
Harold Lindecamp
20 Year DHIA Award
PROTECT YOUR FARM
WITH A PINCOR PTO