Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 02, 1974, Image 13

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AEROVENT
SYSTEMS
YELLOW JACKET
COW TRAINER
• COW MATS
Complete Soles & Service of
BADGER EQUIPMENT
ORDER YOUR LANCASTER SILO
EARLY FOR BEST PRICE
SHOW-EASE STALL CO.
523 Willow Rd., Lancaster
YOURS FOR BETTER DAIRYING
John E. Kreider
WANT BETTER MILKING WITH
GREATER RESULTS?
TRY BOU-MATIC
BUCKET UNITS - STAINLESS STEEL OR GLASS PIPELINES
ALL KINDS OF MILKING EQUIPMENT—
IN PLACE WASHING AUTOMATIC TAKE OFF —IN PUCE
STIMUUTING
Shown above herringbone parlor equipped with calibrated, glass weigh jars.
This system is ideal for the dairyman who desires to check the production of
every cow at every milking. Washes-in-place. The large vacuum reserve
near the udder helps to stabilize vacuum at teat.
DARi-KOOL - BULK TANKS
BOU-MATiC PIPELINES & MILKING PARLORS
Ph. 299-2536
SHENK’S FARM SERVICE
Day Week, 24 Hour Service RD4 Lititz, Pa. Ph. 626-4355
This year’s Lancaster
County Dairy Day will be
held Tuesday, March 5, at
the Farm and Home Center.
The doors will open at 9:00
a.m., and the program will
start at 9:30 with a short film
produced by Sperry New
Holland.
First speaker of the day
will be Donald L. Ace, dairy
extension specialist from
Penn State. Ace will talk
about “Measuring Your
Management Ability’’.
The impact of dairy im
ports on local dairymen is
a subject that will be tackled
by Neal Bjornson, legislative
director for the National
Milk Producers Federation,
Washington, D. C. The 37-
year-old Bjornson is an
agricultural economist, a
former assistant trust officer
for a Fargo, North Dakota
bank, and a former county
agent. Before assuming his
present post, Bjornson wad
agricultural assistant for
Senator Milton R. Young (R-
N.D.), a member of the
Senate Agriculture and
Forestry Committee. The
National Milk Producers
Federation is a farm com
modity organization which
includes virtually all of the
dairy marketing
cooperatives in the nation.
Bjomson’s speech will be
followed with an appearance
by Miss Raelene Harbold,
Lancaster County’s reigning
dairy princess. It will ac
tually be Miss Harbold’s
second appearance of the
day. Earlier, she will be seen
on a taped version of the
Sales, Parts & Service
Speakers Listed
For Dairy Day
Mike Douglas show, in which
she’ll teach Olympic
swimmer Mark Spitz how to
milk a cow. Plans are to
have a TV set in the Farm
and Home Center lobby so
Dairy Day participants can
watch.
After lunch, Dr. B. P. the Center for $1.50 per
Anderson, a Perry County person. Local dairy equip
veterinarian, will talk about ment dealers and suppliers
management and mastitis will have exhibits and
control. Hie final speaker of displays on hand for in-
Minet long-lived hinged rivet fasteners Can be used to
splice farm equipment using conveyor belting including
balers, harvesters, tractors, fertilizers and tillers as well as
snowmobiles. According to the manufacturer, installation of
the fasteners takes only a few minutes and can be handled by
one person. No special machines, tools, templates or hole
drilling are required. For more information write General
Splice Corporation, Box 392, Route 129, Croton-on-Hudson, N.
Y. 10520.
BUY 1974 MODELS AT 1973 PRICES
YOU'VE SEEN
Dari-Kool Direct Expansion
Bulk Milk Tanks
NOW SEE
THE FASTEST COOLING BULK MILK
TANK ON THE MARKET
ALL MODELS IN STOCK
Ice-Bank Milk Coolers also Available
NEW MODELS IN STOCK
450 gal. 1250 gal.
600 gal. 1500 gal,
800 gal. 2000 gal.
1000 gal.
USED BULK TANKS
300 gal. kero 800 gal. Esco
VISIT OUR DISPLAY
BOOTH ON
DAIRY DAY,
MARCH 5
ister Farming. Saturday. Mar. 2,1974
the day, Stephen B. Spencer,
a dairy extensionist from
Penn State, will talk about
dairy waste storage and
disposal systems. The
meeting will adjourn about
3:00 p.m.
Lunch will be available at
REST
BEST
THE
THE
spection and study.
Dairy Day is conducted by
the Lancaster County
Agricultural Extension
service in cooperation with
the milk distributors,
marketing cooperatives and
dairy breed associations in
the area. Dairy Day Com
mittee chairman is N. Alan
Bair, assistant Lancaster
County agent.
Other members of
the Dairy Day Committee,
and the groups they
represent are; James
Barnett, Inter-State Milk
Producers Cooperative;
Robert Breneman, Lan
caster County Guernsey
Breeders; Milton Brubaker,
Southeast Ayrshire
Breeders; William Deisley,
Moore Dairy, Lancaster;
Ellis Denlinger, Lancaster
County Agricultural Ex
tension Service; John Flora,
Zausner Foods Corporation,
New Holland; Clair Hershey,
Lancaster County Holstein
Breeders; Donald Hershey,
Lancaster County Farmers
Association; Simeon Horton,
Mount Joy Milk Cooperative,
Mount Joy; Robert L.
Kauffman, Jr., Red Rose
Dairy Herd Improvement
Assoc.; Robert Keen, Queen
Dairy, Inc., Lancaster;
William Killough, Penn
Dairies, Inc., Lancaster;
Ivan Redcay, Eastern Milk
Producers Cooperative; Dr.
H. G. Wohnseidler, Inter-
State Milk Producers
Cooperative.
Editor's Quote Book
“The superior man is dis
tressed by the limitations of
his ability; he is not distressed
by the fact that men do not
recognize the ability that he
has.”
—Conficius
•MORE MILK •JSS mT
.MORE PROFIT
MADISON SILOS
Div. Chromalloy American
Corp.
1070 Steinmetz Rd.
Ephrata, Penna. 17522
Ph. 733-1206
LOCAL DEALERS
Frank Snyder
Akron
Caleb Wenger *
Quarryville
Landis Bros. Inc.
Lancaster 393-3906
Carl L. Shirk
867-3741
Lebanon
Sollenberger Farm Supply
Centerport, Pa.
Ph. 215-926-7671
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859-2688
548-2116