—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1. 1975 8 NEPPCO Meetings Slated The Neppco service in which poultryinen are show ing the greatest interest is the newly revised Members Advisory Service according to Dodge. To use it, a member with a problem simply calls the Neppco office and is immediately put in touch with a person who has expertise in that par ticular problem area. Dodge said Neppco has also developed a large Technical Committee of specialists from northeastern colleges, extension service, and in dustry, who have volun teered their services as consultants to Neppco members for such trouble shooting assignments. Their expertise covers the general areas of production, processing and marketing for eggs, broilers and turkeys. Dodge and Neppco’s executive director, Richard I. Ammon, have been the principal speakers at these meetings, which have been co-sponsored and promoted by state poultry associations, the local ex tension service and industry firms. Five more such meetings are planned over the next two months in Connecticut, New York and Penn sylvania. The Pennsylvania meeting will be held in the Lancaster Farm and Home Center on Thursday evening, March 20. It will be co-sponsored by the Lancaster County Poultry Association but will be open to all interested poultrymen. i STAUFFER DIESEL, INC. A * Remember: STAUFFER DIESEL, INC. 312 W. MAIN STREET, NEW HOLLAND, PA. PH; 354-4181 At their regular quarterly meeting last week in the Farm and Home Center, the Red Rose DHIA board of directors elected new officers for the coming year. Robert L Kauffman, Jr., Ayrshires Complete Records In the herd of John H. Stick, Green Brae Farm, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, a senior-four-year old registered Ayrshire cow named Green Brae C. P. Countess has completed an official milk production record of 17280 pounds, with 740 pounds of butterfat, on twice daily milking for 305- day DHIR testing period. This record is one of many being made by increasing number of registered Ayr shires on the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association of ficial DHIR testing program. Countess’ record is 1% OPEN NOUSE WED. & THURS., MARCH 5, 6 Entertainment REFRESHMENTS If you aren’t already familiar with Deutz tractors, let us show you why so many new tractor buyers choose Deutz for its durability, reliability & economy. Come In and Visit With Us and the Factory Representatives. Our products are backed by parts , service and customer service training. left, of Peach Bottom, was elected secretary. James G. Kreider, center, Quarryville, was named president, and Robert Kendig, Conestoga, is the new vice-president times the national average for all dairy cows. In the herd of Charles H. Gable, Conebella Farm, Elverson, Penn., a seven year old registered Ayrshire cow named Conebella Betty Rue has completed an of ficial milk production record of 16800 pounds, with 684 pounds of butterfat, on twice daily milking for 305-day DHIR testing period. This Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. Invites You EQUIPMENT ON DISPLAY: Several New and Used Diesel Engines. Full line of diesel tractors from 32 to 130 H.P. record is one of many being made by an increasing number of registered Ayr shires on the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association of ficial DHIR testing program. Rue’s record is 1% times the national average for all dairy cows. The Ayrshire breed is noted for persistent, profitable production of nutritious, quality milk. To LAUREL & HARDY FEATURE FILMS The De Laval Unitized Vacuum Group our rugged Because the tank and pump are ‘‘unitized’’, the De Laval vacuum pump takes up less space. That means more room in the parlor. We designed it for easy cleaning and maintenance, ruggedness, long pump life, and quieter operation. With a sufficient capacity for every dairy farm. See one today. FOR. FUTURE INFORMATION CONTACT J. B. ZIMMERMAN LANDIS BROS., INC & SONS 1305 Manheim Pike West of Blue Ball, Pa. ph 17171-393-3906 on RT. 23 PH: (717| 354-4955 DAYS Space Saver HESSTON Pwm Equipment Division 3 DEUTZ CORPORATION