~tancAiter Farming, Saturday, March 13, 1976 64 on Editor's Note: The Life on the farm columns are written as en tertainment lor farmers and educational material lor readers in town. More than hall of the readers of this column are town and city residents. By DIETER KRIEG Bankers and other businessmen from town frequently marvel at the innovations and machinery they see at work on the farm While the degree of mechanization and automation varies from farm to farm, the age of whirring motors, electronics, photo electric cells, and computers has caught up to quite a number of them The latest in milking procedures, for example, involves a milking machine which can sense when a cow is milked out and the teat cups are automatically removed accordingly These same machines are also programmed to stimulate milk let down at the beginning of the cycle and aid in the near complete removal of milk during the final stages The man running the equipment actually works more with switches, dials, and blinking lights than he does with the cow’s udder There are a number of ways by which cows are "cycled” through the milking process. Portable vacuum operated milking machines are still popular but the more efficient and more dependable electrically con trolled units are gaming ground rapidly. Glass or stainless steel pipelines are appearing on a lot of farms thereby allowing the milk from the cow to pass directly to the cooler and eliminating the need of Toughest Bam Cleaner Vbu Can Buy Rugged Chain And Transmission Make It More Dependable See Your Local Dealer A. C. HEISEY FARM EQUIPMENT INC. 61)1 Jonestown, PA SHOW-EASE STALL GRUMELLI’S FARM CARL L SHIRK CO. SERVICE m 523 Willow Rd Mechanics Grove Lancaster, Pa Ouarrvville Pa Ph 274-1436 299 2536 n 78C 731 S RALPH KETTERER ISSfIC W. HURST LLOYD E. KREIDER Perkasie, RD2 Deep Run Road Ph 1215)765-8531 T 11717 the farm someone having to carry it to the milk house Milking parlors have been around for about three decades, possibly longer These specially constructed and equipped facilities have cows "coming to the milker" rather than have the milker come to the cow It involves mechanically operated gates, spray nozzles for washing udders, ropes or dials to control feeding, and an automatic pipeline and milk machine cleaning system The latest development in the "evolution" of milking systems is the "carousel " Cows step on to a slowly revolving platform to receive their feed and be milked Automatic washers clean and massage the udder, a system of remote-controlled gates assures orderly traffic patterns Surrounded by a maze of pipes carrying either milk, feed, water, or vacuum, each cow on the “carousel" completes one revolution before getting off again. Who knows, with the advances that have taken place on the farm during the last 50 years (especially the last 20), maybe someday we'll have cows milked high atop a silo The rotating "carousel” milking parlor is, un derstand, architectually related to the fancy roof-top rotating restaurants which offer splendid panoramic views I’m not predicting the development of such an extravagant milking facility My point is that farming today involves much more than a pitch fork and milking stool. Sophisticated equipment can be found on farms too, and staggering investments along with them Badger Barn Cleaners are built to pro vide more years of dependable, trouble free service Cham has forged, hardened links with heavy flat bar connectors No hooks to straighten, come unhooked or snag Heavy duty transmission with V belt drive features a one-piece cast frame and rugged drive gear built to last a lifetime Husky box beam elevator is leak proof and a full 12-inches deep Whether you're thinking of replacing chain or installing a completely new system see your Badger dealer RD2 East Earl, PA Ph (215 J 445 5767 RDI Cochranville, PA Ph 1215)932-2934 Angus photo contest starts There'* no belter time than now lor photographers to dual off their favorite cameras and start shooting for the top awards and cash prizes In the US Bicen tennial Angus Photo Contest. The contest Is open to anyone that owns a camera, either professional or amateur, and a total of $2,500 will be awarded to the winning entries In the event The general theme of the contest If the "Advantages of Angus Cattle" and the rules simply require that all en tries have all or part of an Angus bulls, cow, steer or calf appearing in it. The imagination, creativity and originality is left to the In dividual. Categories will include both black and white and colored transparency divisions and the winning entries will be selected in both classes. The entries will be judged separately in two classes and $4OO will be awarded for first prize. There will be a $3OO second, $2OO third and $lOO fourth. Additional entries that receive honorable mention by the panel of professional judges will CONGRATULATIONS PENNSYLVANIA CHAMPION Donald Everitt, Mifflintown, PA Muncy Chief 5X662, 188.12 bushel per acre, in the 5 acre contest. REGISTRATION & PRODUCT INFORMATION CARD ~ MUNCY CHIEF HYBIRDS, MUNCY, PENNSYLVANIA 17756 k J ( } Pl#*** ttnd catalog ( ) Wholesale pricelist, lam a Dealer ( ) 1976 Rttaif Price List ( ) I am interested in Daalarship ( ) I im mtarastad in bamg salesman (saleslady) for Muncy Chief ( ) Send 1977 Contract Price List ( ) Film The Proof is in the Harvest" Date Wanted ( ) Award Book Name Street or RD or Town If Student Parents Name Acres Farmed ()( ) ( ) Dairy General Corn farmer farmer Grower receive $5O. All winning entries and honorable mentions will become the property of the American Angus Association Anyone wishing to enter may submit a previously taken or new black and white photograph or color tran sparency that has not been previously published in any magazine or newspaper. Do not send polaroid snapshots or colored prints. Entries open immediately and end September 1, 1976. The entries in the black and white contest must be printed on 5x7 or larger paper, mounted and sub mitted with the negative. There is no limitation to the To this date we have received only a few program booklets for the Farm Women Societies in Lancaster Farming’s coverage area. We would certainly like to announce your meeting dates and activities but cannot do this without your help. Please be sending in either the booklets or program dates. Two months of 1976 will soon be gone and the activities are many for this year. We’ll be looking forward to receiving your schedule of events! Send to: Women’s Editor, Lan caster Farming, Box 266, Lititz, Pa. 17543. MUNCY CHIEF 200 BUSHEL HYBRIDS CONTRACT PRICES NOW READY 1977 GOOD SUPPLY STILL AVAILABLE FOR 1976 PUNTING CUP & MAIL Corn Acres ()()( ) ( ) ( ) Student Advisor Seed Machinery Fertilizer ( ) Other Dealer Dealer Dealer number of entries from any one individual but all win ning entries and negatives will become the property of the American Angus Association. Color tran sparencies, not colored photographs, will be ac cepted in 35mm, 4x5, 5x7 or Bxlo. To enter, send your name - and address to the Public Relations Department, American Angus Association, 3201 Frederick Blvd., St. Joseph, Missouri for complete rides and in structions. All entries require an official ap plication blank from the American Angus Association. TO MARYLAND CHAMPION David Vaughn, Darlington, MD Muncy Chief 5X662,229.2 bushel per acre in the 1 acre contest. Date Phone County State & Zip