Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 10, 1973, Image 33

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FARM EQUIPMENT
Before You Buy Your
• WINDROWER
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• FORAGE HARVESTER
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ILLER'S REPAIR
1 Mile North of Bird-in-Hand
Ph. 656-7013
or
656-7926
RDI Bird-in-Hand, Pa
Gribbons Road
W. L. 305
Alfalfa
one of the best yielding alfalfa for this
section, also 8 other varieties.
Also full line of clovers.
VORIS SEED CORN
ALL CLOVERS AND ALFALFAS
MIXED AND INOCULATED FREE.
REIST SEEDS SINCE 1925
REIST SEED CO.
MI. JOY, PENNA.
PHONE 717-653-4121
WE DELIVER
BROWN & REA
ATTENTION:
MR. FARMER
Even with the high cost of feed
DON’T short change your good farm
animals on Top Quality Feeds With
our new Gram Crimper we are able to
supply you with improved more
palatable coarse textured feed for
your Dairy Herd and Horse, feed
needs
We will be able to crimp your home
grown grains so that you can in
corporate them into your feed
mixture
For Complete Information Call or
Visit our feed store at your convenience
BROWN &
REA INC.
ATGLEN, PA.
New officers for the Ephrata Area Young
Farmers were installed during the annual
meeting Saturday night at the Mt. Airy Fire
Hall. Officers are, from left to right: Earl C.
Young Farmers
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outstanding young farmer. An
award for the highest DHIA
production by a member went to
John Yost, Kinzers Rl. His herd
average for last year of 16,087
pounds of milk, 673 pounds of fat,
had earlier earned Yost the top
county-wide prize for DHIA
production.
In corn silage competition,
John C Campbell took first prize
with 15,000 pounds of TDN.
Second through fifth place honors
were claimed by Earl Weaver,
Eugene S. Eberly, Clyde Martin
and Loren Zimmerman.
Larry Weaver took first place
in grain corn competition with a
199.9 bushel yield. Second
through fifth prizes went to Clyde
Martin, John Landis, Earl
Weaver and Nathan Stoltzfus.
Alfred Wanner’s 6.06-ton yield
was good enough for first place in
the hay compeition. Second
through fourth prizes went to
Clyde Martin, John Yost and J.
Kenneth Hershey.
Loren Zimmerman received a
past president’s award Cer
tificates of appreciation were
presented to: Paul Hoover, New
Holland Farmers National Bank;
Allen Hunsicker, president of the
Red Rose
ANIMAL FEEDS
PHONE: (215) 593-5149
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Stauffer, public relations director; Paul S.
Horning, treasurer; Kenneth B. Hertzog,
secretary; Issac K. Eby, vice-president,and
Marvin R. Sauder, president.
meetings than any othr member
Runner-up was Kenneth Hertzog
Mahlon Eberly was recognized
as the outstanding broiler
grower. Other members
recognized were Jesse G. Balmer
for his champion hay exhibit at
the Pennsylvania Farm Show,
and Earl C Stauffer for attaining
the FFA’s American Farmer
Degree.
Charles Ackley, vo-ag in
structor at Ephrata High School,
and his wife were given a framed
painting in recognition of the
couple’s efforts on behalf of the
Young Farmers group Ackley is
the group’s advisor
Henry Givler installed the new
officers for the year. They are:
Marvin R Sauder, president,
Isaac K Eby, vice-president,
Kenneth B Hertzog, secretary,
Paul S Horning, treasurer, and
Earl C. Stauffer, public relations
director
Eastern Lancaster County School
Board, and Dr. Melvyn Wenger, a
veterinarian from Hmkletown.
Future meetings announced
were a corn summarization meet
on February 20, and a hay
management meeting on March
20
Ephrata Young Farmers
On Saturday night, the Ephrata
Area Young Farmers held their
annual meeting in the Mt. Airy
Fire Hall. Outgoing president
Irvin Graybill, Jr, was toast
master for the evening, and Jesse
G. Balmer was the guest speaker.
Balmer showed a series of slides
he took this past summer while
he and his wife toured the Orient
as part of a People-to-People
tour.
During the meeting, Paul
Horning was presented with a
first place dairying award for
having the highest herd average -
15,302 pounds of milk and 567
pounds of fat. Nelson E Martin
placed second.
Martin won top honors for high
producing cow His prize winning
entry, Pansy, produced 23,657
pounds of milk, 945 pounds of fat
during a 305-day lactation.
Second place for individual cow
went to Galen Crouse
Warren Bollinger received an
award for being enrolled in more
adult farmer courses, and at
tending more Young Farmer
,'s this trip
really
necessary?
Not with a
Volumatic® II
silage distributor-unloader on the job l
Fast feeding and less
climbing is what you get
with a Volumatic II
silage distributor-unloader
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Phone: 717-626-8144
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