New Host by Dale Burkhart Grauland FFA Reporter The Grassland Chapter of the Future Farmers of America hosted the Man* sfield FFA in a tour of local farms and agricultural businesses last week. The Mansfield FFA, from 9-foot 1209 Mower/Conditioner is the balanced one Front to back.. side to side. inside and out the 1209 is the balanced mower/conditioner. Exclusive high-flotation terra tires positioned up close to the cutterbar react quickly to ground contours. That’s front-to-back balance, for cleaner cutting. Side-draft is all but eliminated. ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC. M. S. YEARSLEY & SONS SHOTZBERGER'S Westchester 696-2990 Elm 665-2141 A. B. C. GROFF, INC. New Holland 354-4191 Holland FFA’ers Mansfield Group Southern Tioga county, arrived in the New Holland area early Monday morning, May 13. They began their tour by first visiting Sperry New Holland, and followed that with a tour of the New Holland Sales Stables. The Mansfield members then Mohnton RD2. Pa 19540 (near Adamstown) Phone (215) 484-4391 boarded a bus, and toured New Holland area farms. That evening the Grassland and Mansfield FFA officers got together and presented individual members’ projects, chapter, and fund raising projects. The Grassland FFA then held its 7th regular meeting, with President Lloyd Hoovei' presiding. After the meeting the movie “The Rise and Fall of the Great Lakes’’ was shown and refreshments were enjoyed by all. It was then time for bed and the Mansfield boys headed for Scott Steffy’s cabin located near Middle Creek Wildlife Refuge Area. After a busy day the boys were ready for bed and soon were all sleeping. The early morning sun and the singing birds had the FFA members out early and walking. Some went fishing and some just observed nature. The members soon gathered together and had a good hearty breakfast of bacon and eggs prepared by the Grassland members. Before the group was fully prepared, the bus had arrived and the chapter was soon ready to'leave. The first stop scheduled for Tuesday May 14th was a tour of the Lancaster Stock Yards. Business was relatively slow but the Wheels are closer to the center of gravity, so nearly equal weight pulls back on right ancTleft sides. That’s side-to-side balance. There’s balanced power'- delivery, too—gears running in oil drive the “crumper” rolls (crimp plus crush action). Stop in and see the 1209. LANDIS BROS. INC. Lancaster Mansfield and Grassland FFA of Lancaster County. The tour was members observed livestock at ' hosted by Garden Spot High School's Lancaster Stockyards last week Grassland FFA chapter, during a tour by the Mansfield group Mansfield members were surprised at the stockyard’s size and loading capacity. The chapter then went to visit Lloyd Hoover’s hog and veal project. The Mansfield members also observed Lloyd’s tobacco beds. The boys were back on the bus and headed towards Rocoma Farms. This is one of the New Holland area’s largest dairy operations. Rocoma Farms processes and bottles their own milk. By now the bacon and eggs had lost their effect, and the FFA members were ready for a good cafeteria lunch. The half-hour lunch period provided the boys some free time to meet other Garden Spot students. After lunch the bus took the Mansfield FFA and their hosts on a tour of local Amish She’s the picture of her Dad— and the soundtrack of her Mom' 393 3906 Amazing! From Field . . . To Storage . . . To Livestock . . . Preserve Maximum Nutrient Content and Portability by using "Silo-King" Silage Preservative: DON’T WASTE A THING, YOUR CROPS ARE TOO VALUABLE Hay or haylage value ranges from $20.00 to $BO.OO per ton in feeding value: on a 10 percent dry matter basis. 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