8-*-Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 15, 1972 Guernsey Thirty-seven persons representing the Lancaster County Guernsey Breeders Association traveled to the Hanover-Chambersburg- Mercersburg area last week for its annual tour The first stop on the tour was at Hanover Shoe Farms, Hanover, home of world famous trotting horses. There are over 3,000 head of horses housed at the farm Of particular interest to the women in the group was a stop at the Pet Pie Plant at Cham bersburg. The frozen foods division where pies are made was observed, making the few pies made at home look like childs play Specifically touring farm operations, the environmental calf barn at the Lester Peckman farm at Chambersburg was of particular interest to Lancaster County calf raisers One year ago, Peckman con verted a chicken house into a environmental calf barn The barn has exhaust fans installed as well as electric heat for the extremely cold conditions which arise on occasion All calves are housed individually The calves are put into the environmental calf barn at birth and are kept in this environment for a period of one month The calves are fed colostrum (from frozen colostrum) for the period in which they are housed in the controlled environment Shavings are used for bedding The pens are cleaned out only after the calves are moved to another location, then the pens are thoroughly disinfected Another feature installed in the new set-up is gates which can be locked behind each calf at feeding time, thus making giving of medications a possibility from the walkway Peckman reports that m the year the new system has been sustain top production with the BABCOCK B-300 Keeping production up...costs down... Is the profit key In poultry operations. And more and more records on commercial flocks of Babcock B-300’5... ,, The Busi nessman’s Bird"...show sus tained production of top quality eggs...often with an additional 20 to 30 eggs per bird housed over other strains. Come 1n... look at the records and the B-300 .. .‘The Businessman's Bird”. BABCOCK FARMS, INC Telephone (717) 626-8561) Breeders Annual Tour installed, he has had no calf losses The Peckman operation, father and three sons, milks 150 head of Guernseys The cattle are kept in loose housing with straw and sawdust used for bedding At the William Stuff farm, a high moisture corn feeding system Was observed Stuff uses a loose housing system, milking in a conventional barn Stuff has several Champion and Danmost daughters in his herd A new Surge double-six Herringbone system at the farm of Marvin Hussong in the Mer cersburg area was viewed. A commercial set-up, the Hussong’s, father and four sons, are presently milking 160 head. Hussong stated that in order for the system to pay, they need to expand to 300 head of cattle, which the new system will allow them to handle. Hussong’s raise no cattle as replacements. Coming on with Hot Orange Power! Ist at 14,000 lbs —AI Arnold, Martinsville, Ist at 12,000 lbs —Don Kolb, Evansville, Indiana—two years in a row with his, Indiana, an Aliis-Chalmers 220 "If you A C 220 "Credit my winning to that A C don't have it in the engine, you can’t 426 cu in engine It’s a producer” get it to the ground. And that A-C power train is first across the finish line, too!” These drivers and their Aliis-Chalmers tractors sweep the big power classes at Louisville! What they do on the track, they do in the field. When these orange giants buck their way out of the starting gate, they make every Aliis-Chalmers owner stand a little taller. Because these winning pullers tell everyone why you bought orange...for power, endurance, total performance. And they showed a crowd of 16,000 at Louisville* how these things make a tractor great. With...engine performance. The ability of a turbo charged goer to produce peak power over the full course. To keep it over the long, hard pulls...producing, lugging, until every pore in the block turns beet-red and screams in agony. With...response to tough sudden loads that pit engine, clutch, gears and shafts against the drag of Every day a few more formers learn...flllis-Chalmers is big in big tractors. ALLIS-CH ALM ERS The cows are washed as they come into the parlor. The cattle get no feed in the parlor With the new milkers, which are designed to be used automatically or manually, the cups fall off when the quarter is milked out. At the Seth Schnebly farm, outstanding Lyrene May Rose Prince daughters were shown The 40-head herd produced over 12,000 pounds of milk and 585 pounds of milk. Serving on the tour committee was Ralph Bitler, chairman, Robert Breneman, and Elam Mull. When storing dairy sour cream, turn the carton upside down in the refrigerator to prevent air from entering the carton. Sour cream will last flavorfully for four to five days when stored in this manner. NISSLEY FARM SERVICE Washington Boro, Pa. L. H. BRUBAKER Lancaster, Pa. AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT DIVISION MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN XXX Twin Valley FFA Students Compete in Public Speaking Contest At the Berks County FFA public speaking contest which was held last week, Nevin Mast, vice president of the Twin Valley FFA Chapter, placed second for his speech “Soybeans Miracle Crop to Feed a Hungry World.” The contest was held at Conrad Weiser High School. Mast is now eligible to participate in the area contest with speakers from Reynolds & Yellot COMPANY INC. REISTERSTOWN, MARYLAND 833-1840 J Builders Since 1953 / 45,000 lbs. With stamina that takes it without a whimper., stands up to the pressures and pain of giving every ounce of surge these full-ribbed blocks can stand. We say., .track performance carries over to field performance. That Allis-Chalmers engines with wet sleeves, seven bearing crankshafts, opposed manifolds and crankshaft driven oil pumps make it perform big pulling a plow, harrow or planter. That Allis-Chalmers powertrains have all the size and strength to walk off with most any “sled” you hook up. So, if you demand peak power all day, shouldn’t you have proven orange power? See your Allis-Chalmers dealer...he can turn track orange into practical, profit-making field orange for you. We can hety you grow. 'Tractor Pulling Championships held as part of the National Farm Machinery Show, Louisville, Kentucky. ROY H. BUCH,INC. Ephrata, R.D. 2 Lebanon and Schuylkill Counties. If he wins in the area contest, he then will be eligible to participate in the Eastern Regional contest and in the State FFA contest at Penn State in June. Terry Murray, Twin Valley chaplain, earned fourth place with his speech “Management of the Dairy Hefier. Pole-type Farm * Buildings Ist at 9,000 lbs.—Ed Miller, Rockport, Illinois, an Alhs-Chalmers D-21.—“ Sure, my A-C engine is best on the pull. It’s built to go all the way... from block to battery”. N. G. MYERS & SON Rheems, Pa. GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, Pa