Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1976, Image 55

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    Sheep producers visit winners circle at Farm Show
MELLISA PBPER reserve champion ram In the
Entries from the western same breed,
portions of p a . dominated In the Hampshire show
the annual sheep show here the reserve champion ram
at the Farm Show, however, was shown by M and J
area residents did spend Hampshlres of Dauphin Rl.
some time In the winner’s Area residents also faired
circle on Sunday afternoon well in the Suffolk category
and Monday morning. as Mrs. W. MacCauley
Dr, and Mrs. Robert Herr, Chester County, showed the
Narvon R 2; exhibited the champion ewe while Mrs.
grand champion Dorset ram Milton K. Morgan of North
and ewe and also showed the Holland Rd., Lancaster
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The Model 101 Serv
may be mounted thi
wall in a loos* hou
system or through
fenceline for open
Side braces are
provided for moor
and installation
The feeder openuv
only one cow to oat at a time A 2 inch
auger drop* approximately I lb of concen
trate per minute info the feeder this is
the same rate the cow eats no feed re
mains in the feeder when she moves away
The Serv-O-Malic Dairy Feeder enables you to feed additional grain and concentrates only to the top
producing cows in your herd! It eliminates the labor problem of separating the herd in a loose housing
system to give individual attention to lop producing animals.
The Serv-O-Malic is activated by a simple magnet fastened around the cow’s neck. This way, only the
cows you select can activate the feeder and receive additional ration ... yet all animals can still be housed
together.
Each cow producing 10 lb. or more over the herd average should receive extra feed. In actual trials, cows
on the Sen-0~ Malic consume an extra 10 lbs. of grain per day [while eating some less in the parlor]. Milk
output shows an average increase of 1 lb. of milk for each pound of concentrate fed through the Serv - 0 -
Malic . some as high as 5 lbs. of milk per pound of feed!
One Serv-O-Matic will normally handle 20-30 cows in an 80-120 cow herd. Normal procedure is to put
fresh cows on extra ration and remove the magnet when production drops to a predetermined level.
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“Selectively” Provides More
Feed to Top Producers
exhibited the reserve
champion ewe.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Brubaker, Lancaster;
frequent winners in the
Hampshire divisions, were
outdistanced to the prizes by
several entries from Mercer
County. The Lancaster
Countains however did
exhibit the fourth and fifth
place Hampshire yearling
rams and the third place
Hampshire ram lambs.
Kenneth Brubaker,
Lancaster, had the sth place
Hampshire ewe under one
year of age and the second
place Hampshire two ewe
lambs. The Brubaker family
also had the second place
breeder’s young flock and
the second place pen of
lambs.
Lancaster and Chester
County entries in the carcass
lamb contest also won top
honors. Margaret Herr,
Narvon; had the first place
lightweight carcass lamb on
foot. Third place went to her
brother Christian. Warn G.
Menhennett, Chester County
had the sixth and seventh
place animals in the same
class.
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Barbara Herr followed her
sister and orother to the
winner’s circle by placing
second in the carcass lamb
class for heavyweights on
foot. Elizabeth Herr had the
NOSfTHCO
Serv-O-Matic
Dair F d
will activate the feeder motor as she places
her head into the feeder Cows without a
magnet are unable to get feed
NORTHCO,
MUM AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
Showing sheep takes a lot of
cooperation. Mrs. Warn Menhennett
(center) is aided in showing her get
fourth place animal with
Christian following in sixth
place. Richard Strauss,
Ephrata Rl, held on to ninth
place and was followed in
competition by an entry
owned by Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Herr,
Young Margaret Herr’s
entry topped the field by
winning tile grand champion
honors on foot.
Apple champions selected
HARRISBURG - The
Franklin County Hor
ticultural Society for the
third straight year captured
first place in the county
apple exhibit at the 60th
Farm Show. The Franklin
County group also won the
Gabriel Heister Award for
12 TO 48 FOOT
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 10,1976
Pesticide meeting changed
Several factors have
forced the change of
previously scheduled Lehigh
County commercial
Pesticide Certification
Educational and testing
meetings to March 17th at
the Holiday Inn in Kulp
sville.
the best collective display of
apples.
Mohr Orchards, Inc., of
RDI, Orefield, Lehigh
County, won the State
Horticultural Association
Award for the best bushel
box of apples.
of-sire animals in the Shropshire
division by Clyde Brubaker, Lan
caster (center).
County Agent Glenn
Ellenberger, noted that
instead of two meetings for
Agriculture in January on 15
and 16 for Southeast Penn
sylvania, one consolidated
meeting for March has been
replanned, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m.
Commercial applicators
who took the basic course in
December will receive
notice of the change and
forms for reservations in the
near future.
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