Buck Tractor Pulls Open 1975 Season The Buck Tractor Pullera opened their season last Saturday evening with an official PTPA sanctioned pull. PTPA stands for the Pennsylvania Tractor Pullers Association, a state wide organization of tractor DO YOU NEED USED PARTS FOR FARM TRACTORS and FARM MACHINERY CALL HARRY STOHLER AT I WENGER’S FARM MACHINERY South Race St. Myerstown Pa, Ph 717-866-2138 pullers. Winners in each category, their addresses, and tractors are listed below: 5000-lb. Super Stock 1 - Carl Bomgardner, Annvllle, Farmall M; 2 - Dale Smoker, Cochranvllle, AC 180; 3 - Curtis Stoltz Lebanon, Leyland. 7000-Ib. Super Stock 1 - Marlin Brubaker, Quarryville, AC D2l; 2 - Tom Savage, Damascus, Md., JD 4010; 3 - Timothy Stauffer, Ephrata, Deutz 8008. 9000-lb. Super Stock 1 - Michael Wright, New Freedom, HI 1066; 2 - Tom Savage, Damascus, Md., JD 4010; 3 - Harry Driest, Coatesville, IH 1456. 12,000-Ib. Super Stock 1 - Michael Wright, New Freedom, IH 1066; 2 - Harry L. Driest, Coatesville, IH 1456; 3 • Deorge Kubach, Jr., Tunkhannock, JD 6030. 5000-Ib. Modified 1 - Gary Mills, Fallston, Ag Department Gives Dog Damage Guides As livestock is turned out certain the fanner is fully onto Pennsylvania’s lush reimbursed for these spring pastures, Agriculture losses,” said Lewis. “Our Secretary Jim McHale today agents try to determine the cautioned farmers about the dog owners involved because threat of roaming dogs. they are the ones liable for “We have a Bureau of Dog the damage. But, failing Law Enforcement within the that, the department still department to help ensure sees that the farmers are that dogs be confined and to reimbursed.” reimburse farmers who have suffered livestock or poultry Keep whjte da^l^ e H > ICaUSe1 CaUSe ° f d °® ’ White is synonymous with said McHale. weather As the McHale said it was im- ™ a ™ Tor wanner tem portant for farmers to _ t x v• j 1..,.. ii.i.,i,.f Denatures comes upon uSy contact his department Mrs Ruth Ann Wilso immediately if their Extension clothing anc j andte asS £ not™ textile s P ecialist at The 1 1 Pennsylvania State r Toroic Hirppfnr University, reminds you that Stephen J du-ector ke i whites white of the Bureau of Dog Law „„„„ Enforcement, reported that . .. , . „ r „„„ fV , Q To maintain the special m the ast c yea > sparkle of white graments, Commonwealth paid out . wash them after $48,659 to livestock owners each wearTnf whS Vs who sustained dog damage. 6a6 . . He estimated that about 80 ea^® r a J®- get 016111 bnght percent of the indemnities wlute agam went to sheep producers. Lewis explained that these claims were paid where the owners of the dogs doing the damage were not positively identified. In cases where the owners were identified, the bureau collected and paid out to livestock owners an additional $26,400 Lewis estimated that over 1,000 claims a year are paid out by dog law for livestock and poultry losses. “We bend over backwards to make Md., Massey 44-306 Chev.; 2 • Eugene Spickler, Elizabethtown, Massey 44- 428 Chrysler Wedge; 3 - Elwood Flowers, Manheim, Farmall M-427 Chev. 7000-lb. Modified 1 - Dlenn Darnell, Laytonsville, Md. Cockshutt 40-2-427 Chev.; 2 - Lester Landis, Lititz, 55 Massey-2- 440 Dodge; 3 - Harold Kennedy, Roaring Branch, Massey 55-2-429 Ford. 9000-lb. Open 1 • Lester Houck, Kinzers, Cockshutt 40-2-440 Dodge; 2 - Dlenn Darnell, Laytonsville, Md., Cockshutt 40-2-427 Chev.; 3 - Lester Landis, Lititz, 55 Massey-2-440 Dodge. To save money and improve milk production Feed Dairy Special 40XX The key to efficiency in any dairy feeding program is getting maximum performance out of homegrown grains and roughages while keeping out-of pocket feed costs down. That’s why Vigortone developed Dairy Special 40XX for use in legume hay or haylage rations. This potent pre-mix contains abundant phosphorus to balance off the high calcium content of these roughages and provides proper levels of other major minerals, trace minerals and vitamins. Legume programs are well balanced with Dairy Special 40XX, and the need for supplemental protein is much less. Best of all, your cows soon respond to their full bred-in potential to produce milk. VKKNHONE 50 branch offices - 3500 dealers - 3 manufacturing plants H. Melvin Charles Harmsh Bros. Washington Boro PA Oxford, PA 717-684-5783 215-932-8999 Pottstown Farm & Home Center Franklin & Laurel Sts 215-323-6400 James Stutzman Sons Kutztown RD3, PA 215-683-7198 also Schwenksville RDI, Box 80, PA 215-287-7315 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 24,1975 Read Lancaster Farming For Farm Women News Bigger and better than ever New Idea’s big new No 717 Uni-Combine has big capacity to handle six 30" rows of beans with its new 15-foot gram platform, or four wide rows of corn with its big new stripper plate cornhead That's because it has more open concave area, longer walkers, a bigger shoe area and a larger grain tank than the popular No 710 That means a full 20% more overall capacity Uni-System just plain makes more sense. L.L.ECKROTH A C HEISEY FARM FARM EQUIP., INC EQUIP. INC. New Ringgold RDI Ph 717 943 2367 Jonestown ... Ph 717 865 4526 N. H. LICKER & SONS INC. STANLEY A. KLOPP INC. Maxatawny Bernville Ph 215 683 7252 Ph 215 488-1500 MILLER EQUIPMENT UMBERGERS MILL Bechtelsville ,* > Ph 215 845 2911 Lebanon (Fontana ° 845 2911 p h 717 867 _ 5161 STANLEY'S * FAWE SSItl P “SSs " WW4U4 Dairy Special 50XX for the dry cow Proper nutrition for the dry cow is just as important as for the producing cow. It’s during this period that the stage is set for the level of production she will have throughout the lactation period. Vigortone's Dairy Special 50XX is prop erly suited to fortify high roughage ra tions of dry cows and keep them in ex cellent condition right up to freshening. See your Vigortone dealer soon Your Vigortone dealer has several prod ucts and programs to promote better milk production and help you save money. See him soon, or return the coupon below. Learn why more dairymen are feeding Vigortone especially now. PRE-MIXES Ron Hershey RD2, Box 388 A Gap. PA 717-442-8573 Marlin J. Geesaman RD2 Newport. PA 717-582-4598 Amos L Nissley Dover RDl.Oela 19901 or Write Box 266 H c-o Lancaster Farming Newspaper Lititz, PA 17543 23
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