Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 16, 1973, Image 15

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Two Local Producers Receive
Awards At Poultry Day
Ground 90 producers attended a
:ent Poultry Health and
magement Seminar held
:ently at the Holiday West
•tor Inn, Harrisburg.
»ome highly important “hot
• Corn Seed Treatment
• Special Price on Baymix
Cattle Wormers
• Shovels, forks, rakes, hoes
• Rohrer's Garden Seeds
AARON S. GROFF
Farm i Dairy Store
R.D. ;t. Ephrata, Pa. 17542 (Hinkletown) Phone2s4-0744
' Store Hours 7 A.M. to 0 P.M.
Closed Tues. & Sat. at 5:20 P.M.
EATURING OUR SECURITY FREE STALL
We make a high Security Free Stall from high grade
boiler type steel that will last and last. A bedding board
is installed and the stall is elevated above the scrape
area. Extra floor space is given to each animal and a
maximum drinking area is provided. A step along the
feed trough allows easy access to the feed but prevents
manure from falling into the trough.
• VAN DALE, INC.
• MADISON SILOS
CALEB M. WENGER, Inc.
R. D. 1 DRUMORE CENTER, QUARRYVILLE, PA.
topics” to the poultry industry
were discussed -by a variety of
experts in the field of poultry
health and management.
DeKalb district manager, Mike
Holmes, opened the meeting
SOLAIR BARNS
DISTRIBUTORS FOR:
Outstanding producers receiving awards
at DeKalb Poultry Day were: (left to right)
Henry Bower, Pittville Egg Factory, Inc.,
Pittville; Al Waltz, Wyco Eggs, Inc.,
Meshoppen; Mrs. Ray Harmony, Harmony
Egg Farm, Mertztown; John Melhorn,
leading into three hours of in- discussed by Dr. David
formation packed discussions. Halvorson of DeKalb. “The
The subject of “Profits Practical Side of Drying Poultry
Through Flock Health” was Manure” was discussed by Glenn
Bedding-/ /
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• VAUGHAN • PAMLINE
• MECHANIZED FEED LOT SYSTEMS
Security Stall
'Extra scraper
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All welded joints* - "'
Header board
2V* Boiler tube*'"
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16,1973
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PHONE 548-2116
Aaron Click Poultry Farm, Quarryville; and
Ammon Stoltzfus> Ammon Stoltzfus’
Farms, Elverson. Not pictured were John
Bonham, Bonham Farms, Bridgeton, N.J.,
and Gus Hargessheimer, Port Norris, NJ.
Herr, general manager,
Cloisterdale Farms. Dave Ewart,
Ralston Purina ingredient buyer,
opened the post lunch session
with “Feed Cost - Where To Go
From Here.” The afternoon
session was concluded by
DeKalb’s management con
sultant, Joe Claybaugh.
Several top poultrymen were
honored at the meeting for their
outstanding efforts in im
provements in poultry
management and contributions
to the poultry industry m general
They were Henry Bower, Pitt
ville Egg Factory, Inc ; A 1 Waltz,
Wyco Eggs, Inc.; Mr and Mrs.
Ray Harmony, Harmony Egg
Farm, John Milhorn, Aaron
Ghck Poultry Farm, Ammon
Stoltzfus, Ammon Stoltzfus’
Farms, John Bonham, Bonham
Farms; Gus Hargessheimer,
Point Norris, N.J
“We put together this program
of hot topics in our industry in
order to keep Pennsylvania and
New Jersey poultry men up to
date on the latest information
that would be timely and prac
tical for their operations,” stated
Holmes. “We think it is im
portant that a company like
DeKalb do all that they can to
assist area poultry men with
their management op
portunities.”
Cat 9228 Loader
Terex Articulated loader
Michigan 125 Payloader
Michigan 175 Payloader
Hough payloader
Case W 9 payloader
Lorain payloader
(3) Case 1537 Uniloaders
(2) Case 1530 Umloaders
Melroe 600 bobcat
(3) Melroe 500 bobcats
Owattona Mustang
Universal Uniloader
Case 580 CK loader
Backhoe (150 hours)
Ford Major loader Backhoe
3-Case 580 CK loader Backhoe
2-Case 530 CK loader Backhoe
Case 680 CK loader
Ford 4500 loader Backhoe
Ford 3400 loader Backhoe
J D 1010 loader backhoe
M.F. 203 loader backhoe
MORE ARRIVING DAILY
WENGER’S FARM
MACHINERY, INC.
BACKHOES
and
Payloaders
FOR SALE
So. Race St.
Myerstown, Pa.
Ph. 717-866-2138
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