—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Fab. 14, 1976 12 Young Farmers IContoMd (tmi Pagt 11) Ranch at Denver R 2, waa whole, Leininger has 90,000 cited aa the EAYFA out- laying hens and complete standing poultryman. The .processing and packaging recipient of numeroua facilities, awards over the years, and Rick Pfautz, known for his well-known in the poultry interest and achievements business and agriculture as a with registered Duroc swine, BUY A BIG JOHN SNOWMOBILE NOW... *Low down-payment *No finance charges Aug. 1, 1976 There's still plenty of snowmobihng ahead And the best way to enjoy it is on a new John Deere Snowmobile Liquifire®, Cyclone®, or Green Machine Come m today and make a deal on your favorite sled Small down-pay ment and no finance charges imposed until August 1, 1976 imposed until Offer ends March 31,1976. fu} Nothing runs vjOHNDEEiJ like a Deere LANDIS BROS. INC. ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC. Mohnlon, RD2, Pa 19540 A. B. C. GROFF, INC. | near Adamslown] Phone |2ls| 484 4391 New Holland 354 4191 GOODMAN’S AUTO SERVICE Honey Brook PA |2ls| 273 2356 received the EAYF trophy in recognition for hl« ac complishments. A former football player at Ephrata High School, Pfautz received the American Farmer Degree in Kanaaa City laat Fall. Jease Balmer of Litltz R 4 was named the group'a outstanding young fanner. Balmer has a 223-acre farm and has a herd of 167 registered Guernseys, of which 84 are milking. His DHIA herd average last year was 10,352 M and 50ZF. Noah Wenger and his wife, Barbara, received the EAYFA award for out standing community ser vice. A poultry and beef farmer from Stevens Rl, Wenger has a long record of community service and is currently seeking election to the State House of Representatives from the Ic : / ** .fV' 1 ' *\ . r - *„ "■ *W Get the most feed value out of your hay with Beacon Hay Pre-Serv* You get more milk per ton of hay when you treat your hay with Beacon Hay Pre-Serv.' Hay Pre-Serv lets you cut hay as much as 26 hours earlier, at moisture levels up to 25%. This means a larger hay crop, with less leaf loss and shattering, and less risk of weather damage. Hay Pre-Serv is easily applied to baled, chopped or stacked hay and prevents mold, spoilage, oxidation and excessive heating. CLARK DAIRY SUPPLY GEORGE UNDERWOOD W. L MUMMERT CO. THARPE & GREEN MILL Rising Sun, MD Northeast, MD Hanover, PA Churchville, MD VAN-MAR FEEDS DAVID 0. FINK EARL SADDER, INC. Leesport, PA Slatington, PA New Holland, PA H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, PA H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. RICHARD B. KENDIG Special Accounts Representative Phone 302-478-3058 Mtb District on the Republican ticket. Last year U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Earl Buts, appointed him to be chair man of the state ASCS office, with which he has been af filiated for the past four yean. Two other awards were presented to individuals who helped the cause of the Ephrata Area Young and Adult Fanner’s Association, which has grown to a membership of more then 100 from a modest beginning of 24 charter members when it was formed in 1968. Those cited for their contributions were: Richard Dean, Ephrata Area High School physical education teacher, for helping to organize the EAYFA volleyball tour nament; and Bill Wingenroth, sales representative for E. M. ’ V ~'V V ’ ■ , f t * x Vj * / x •A Vu. r v \» Witmer, PA Beacon Feeds York PA Phone 717 843 9033 H«r Equipment, for hatpins and consider it “s way of to organize field tripe and life, and a way to make a community projects, living.” He advised those Wingenroth is also a present to not falter with member of the- EAYFA their educational endeavors chapter. and noted that the Penn- New officers installed at sylvania Young Farmers the meeting were: Tom stress the learning concept. Zartznan, president; Luke Zimmerman, vice president; * Vernon Leininger, If we ever ceased to have secretary; Melvin Nolt, faith in each other, we’d treasurer; and Mahlon have to start living within Eberly, public relations our incomes director. Outgoing president, Gary Eberly, noted in his it is very much better remarks that a new program sometimes to have a panic has been started by the feeling beforehand, and then chapter to bring the meaning be quite calm when things of agriculture closer to happen, than to be extremely elementary school children. n P im beforehand and to get Paul King, Chester County into a panic when things dairyman who serves as happen, president of the state Young Farmers Association, remarked that the group should continue to take a Tfoll positive approach to fanning '--SO. ■ nan wepher ' »*A rfK ‘ —' * ’* .>t' / . You get better color, improved pala tability and more digestible nutrients in every ton of hay you cut. If you grow succulent forage crops, make the most of them with Beacon Silage Pre-Serv.* With Silage Pre-Serv you can harvest at moisture levels from 40 to 70%, and get as much as 30% more feeding value per ton of roughage. McCRACKEN’S FEED MILL, INC. Manheim, PA NEW FREEDOM FARM & GARDEN CO. HYKES QUALITY FEEDS York Haven, PA CHESTER WEIST Sales & Distribution Manager Phone 717-741-2600 BEACON FEEDS 7 * 4jp\' * " - ~ i CS i.' ~ Sj. '*J& & ■ , ,'SV Jftv.tK*?,"* ROBINSON BROS. New Freedom, PA R. E. RUDISILL Sales & Distribution Manager Phone 717-854-2281 Winston Churchill *■ V i ' t ». c 4 i. t *> 3, * * • V* ♦ •A * & * Delta, PA
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