20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 21, 1972 Farm Calendar (Continued From Page 1) Show, Penn State University, October 21-22. Monday, October 23 Fulton Grange meeting, Oakryn. 100th Pennsylvania State Grange Convention, Williamsport, October 23-26. Tuesday, October 24 1 - 3 pm - Lancaster County Gourmet Cooking workshop, Farm and Home Center. Bpm- Dairy Herd Management meeting, Farm and Home Center, Steve Spencer, speaker Bpm- Ephrata Young Farmers Farm Management course, “First Aid on the Farm”, vo ag department, Ephrata Area High School Garden Spot Young Farmer meeting, vo-ag department, Garden Spot High School Wednesday, October 25 Chester County Extension sewing course, Paoli Presbyterian Church. Thursday, October 26 10 a.m. - Chester County Ex tension workshop, Plaids and Sweater Knits, Eastland Grange, Unionviile. Lancaster County Swine Producers Board of Direcotrs meeting, Farm and Home Center. Friday, October 27 York County Poultry Fanciers Association Inc meeting, York, October 24-29 Saturday, October 28 Silver Spurs 4-H Horse and Pony Club trail ride, Circle-T Ranch, Stevens, October 28- 29. TROJAN COUNTRY points the way to^^A Planting the best seed corn on your best acres— that's the key to your 1973 corn crop success 1 Get that quality seed corn from TROJAN SEED CO. A full range of 54 hybrids to choose from. There’s one ideally suited to YOUR soil and management. Your Trojan dealer wants to talk with YOU. He is- ‘ CLARENCE NEFF & SON RAY STONER & SON Route 1 Route 2 Ronks, Pa Lititz, Pa. 17543 Phone 717-687-6406 Phone 717-626-8473 LEVI N. OBERHOLTZER MARK G. LANDIS Route 1 Route 1 Richland, Pa Annville,Pa Phone 717-933-8336 Phone 717-867-9299 RAYMOND Z. MARLIN PAUL BURKHOLDER Route x Klmgerstown, Pa. 17941 Kutztown, Pa 19530 Phone 717-425-3480 Phone 215-682-7607 EUGENE G. HOOVER, Supervisor Route No. 3 Lititz, Pa 17543 Phone 717-569-0756 Some Dealerships Still Available Call 717-569-0756 Trojan Seed Co. Dairy Meeting Announcement Steve Spencer will be at the Farm and Home Center on Tuesday evening, October 24, to conduct a meeting for County dairymen. Mr Extension Dairy Specialist at Penn State, will speak on subjects relating to up to-date milking equipment and techniques. This meeting should be of particular interest to dairymen who are experiencing a milking problem or to those who are considering changing their present milking system The meeting will be held in the basement training center in the Farm and Home Center. Starting time for the meeting will be 8 p m. All county dairymen and other interested persons are invited to attend this meeting. Time will be available during the meeting for questions and discussion. Yoder Cows Cited Four registered Holsteins m the herd of Jefferson D. Yoder, Elverson RDI, have been cited for milk and butterfat production levels by the Holstein-Friesian Association, Brattleboro, Ver mont Cows recognized for their exceptional food producing ability are: Rocky-Side Daisy 5517849, 9 years 11 months of age, 23,010 pounds of milk, 848 pounds of butterfat with 3 7 percent fat in 305 days; Rocky-Side Smokey Kitty 7299277, 2 years 4 months of age, 18,090 pounds of milk, 726 pounds of butterfat with 4.0 per cent test in 333 days; Rocky-Side Susie 6690756,4 years 9 months of age, 16,620 pounds milk, 696 Y SEED CORN! Olivia, Minn. 56277 Time for Annual Poultry Banquet The annual banquet meeting of the Lancaster County Poultry Association will be held at 6:30 p m. Thursday, November 2 at the Farm and Home Center. The program will feature Glenn Eshelman who will present his color program entitled “Where the Mountains Meet the Sky ” Dr. Kenneth Goodwin, head of the Poultry Science Department at Penn State University, will give a brief report on the work of the Poultry Science Department. Included in the business part of the meeting will be election of four directors, a brief report on committee activities, and remarks by Miss Barbara Geh man, the Lancaster County Poultry Queen. Tickets are available from any Association Director or from Mrs. Paul McGarvey, 5209 Brook Drive, East Petersburg. pounds butterfat with 4.2 per cent test in 288 days; Rocky-Side Apollo Peg 7225141, 3 years 1 months of age, 19,240 pounds milk, 667 pounds butterfat with 3.5 per cent test in 305 days The Uni-Sheller. *The only field-going cage type shelter! Uni-Shelfer This big Uni-Sheller is the only self propelled machine that’s reall\ designed to shell corn. 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