Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 19, 1972, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 19, 1972
Pennfield Corp.
Announces Egg
Division Changes
Donald E. Horn, General
Manager of Pennfield Cor
poration’s Egg Division, an
nounces three key managerial
appointments effective im
mediately.
Glenn H. Herr has been named
Production Manager for the
entire Egg Division. In his
position, he will be responsible
for the three company-owned egg
producing as well as the
contract farms Prior to his
promotion to the Egg Division,
Herr was associated with the
company’s Feed Division.
Ray W Sheaffer, Sr. will be
Processing Manager, responsible
for operating the company’s two
packing plants as well as for egg
deliveries to customers and the
trucking of eggs from producing
flocks to the Ephrata Plant. He
will also concentrate on
developing marketing and
processing services for in
dependent egg producers who are
customers of Pennfield’s Feed
Division. Ray Sheaffer was the
owner of L. M. Sheaffer Com
pany, prior to its acquisition by
Pennfield Corporation. He and
his family reside in Ephrata.
William M Nies, formerly of
Floyd and Barry Ott
Bangor, Pa.
"The
Harvestore
System
solved our
number one
problem
labor. Last
year we
baled 10,000
bales, this
year only
800 . . .
Just two of us con put up hay
lage. According to Pennsyl
vania Farmer's Association fig
ures, purchased feed used to
cost up $l.OO per cwt. of milk.
We have cut it down to per
cwt. Our co*s came up .3%
butterfat on high moisture
corn. In '69, without Harve
stores, our return on invest
ment was 8.38%. In '7O, with
Harvestores, it was 13.42%."
PENN-JERSEY
HARVESTORE
SYSTEMS, INC.
New Holland, Pa.
Phone (717)354-5171
1971 HARVESTORE
DEALER OF THE YEAR
the Accounting Department of
Pennfield Corporation has been
named, by Horn, as the Con
troller of Pennfield’s Egg
Division. He will be responsible
for formulating divisional
financial policies and procedures
in keeping with the corporation’s
policies as . ell as interpreting,
evaluating and appraising the
Division’s financial and ac
counting procedures for
management. Nies and his
family reside in Lancaster
“These three key changes,”
said Horn, “are part of Penn
field’s overall consolidation
program.” Pennfield Cor
poration was established in
March, 1971 with the merger of
Miller & Bushong of Lancaster
and D E. Horn & Co. of York. All
three positions will report to
Donald E. Horn.
Guernseys Average
'712. At Local Sale
50 purebred Guernseys, all
ages, owned by Raymond
Goeringer, Lake Louise Farm,
Dallas, Pa., were sold at the Pa.
Guernsey Breeders’ Ass’n. Sales
Pavilion February 3, for an
average of $712.
Goeringer, one of the top
dairymen in the country,
classified, showed, and made
good records.
The top animal brought $3,000
and was purchased by Edward C.
Anderson, Richmond, Va. Her
four month old calf brought $1250,
purchased by G.S and Earl F
Colopy, Danville, Ohio.
The second high in the sale was
a mne month old heifer calf by
Western Glow Danmost, which
sold for $2,000 to Arnold Colopy,
Danville, Ohio.
Eight head sold for over $l,OOO.
While most of the cattle stayed in
Penna some went to Con
necticut, Illinois, Indiana, New
Jersey, Ohio, and Virginia.
Local buyers were Harry W.
Blessing, Wrightsville; Harold
Good, Airville; Douglas Kilgore,
Airville; Rutter Brs., York;
Mervin Myers, Littlestown, and
James C. Weicksel, Christiana.
The sale was managed by The
Merryman Co., Sparks, Md. and
the Pa Guernsey Breeders’
Ass’n , Camp Hill.
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
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