John Landis, left outgoing Garden Spot Young Farmer public relations director, presents certificate of ap preciation at the Association's annual banquet to the following: left to right, Earl Groff of Victor F. Weaver, Inc.; Raymond Baxter, Blue Ball National STAUFFER DIESEL , INC. Invites You To OPEN HOUSE DAYS MARCH 2nd AND 3rd ALL DAY DEUTZ and HESSTON factory representatives will show films both days at 2 P.M. and 7 P.M. You need not be present to win. 10% CASH DISCOUNT Several New and Used Diesel Engines. Full line of diesel tractors from 40 to 105 HP. Remember: STAUFFER DIESEL, INC. 312 W. MAIN STREET, NEW HOUAND, PA. PH; 354-4181 ALFALFA For Long Rotations Come in and visit with us and the factory representatives. DOOR PRIZES On every Equipment Sale During Open House Days. EQUIPMENT ON OISPIAY: Our products are backed by parts, service and customer service training. This big yielder often out-produces other alfalfas by 10 percent or more. It produces high quality dark green forage throughout the season comes back quick after harvest. High seedling vigor helps you get a good stand. SEE OR CALL YOUR PIONEER SALESMAN. 420 Self-propelled Windrower 520 Self-propelled Windrower 2000 PT forage harvester 320 SP (9'3”) windrowers, new and used PT-7 & PT 10 windrowers Bank; Jerry Shaffer, Pennsylvania Power and Light Company farm specialist, and Jay Irwin, associate Lancaster County Extension agent. The award is given to those who are especially helpful to the Young Farmers. 520 REFRESHMENTS Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 26,1972 Clyde Martin, left, East Earl RDI, presents the Out standing Young Farmer award to Larry R. Weaver, New Holland RDI. Weaver placed second to Clarence Keener, Manheim RDI, in the Lancaster County contest. Keener went on to become Pennsylvania Outstanding Young Far mer. Frank Yost, left, presents the high DHIA member award to his brother John Yost. John’s herd produced 15,393 pounds of milk and 656 pounds of butterfat. This was the third highest Lancaster County DHIA average in 1971. Frank was Garden Spot chapter secretary during the past year. Start raising more and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing milk replacer. Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix milk replacer and warm water and keep it warm until calf nurses the mix (ap prox. 14 oz.) Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. YOUNG BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R.D. 1, Pa. 17563 Garden Spot •(Continued from Page 16) being especially helpful to Garden Spot Young Farmers during the past year: Earl Groff, Victor F. Weaver, Inc., Raymond Baxter, Blue Ball National Bank; Jerry Shaffer, PP&L farm specialist, and Jay Irwin, associate Lancaster County Extension agent. Earl Groff, who received a Certificate of Appreciation, was also speaker with a slide presentation on “Agriculture in the Soviet Union.” Pianb music was provided by Gladys Landis. Barry Martin, Grassland FFA Chapter president, and Donald Hershey, Pennsylvania Young Farmers regional vice president, brought greetings from their organizations. Toastmaster was Loren Zimmerman, outgoing Garden Spot Young Farmer president The banquet committee in cluded Frank Yost, M. Dale Herr, Glenn Hershey, and Walter C. Martin. 17