Goat association formed rcnDRG goat’s, milk and their- pointed 'membership •mat owner from products, supportingthe4-H chairman and Joe Davies, d»ky fs was elected Dairy 'Goat Project and Gettysburg, was named of die . providing the opportunity for program chairman. - 'ed South Central goat owners and interested Mrs. Faye Norris, past tnia Dairy Goat people -to .-become- better -president of the Maryland r n at their acquainted aiid -exchange Dairy Goat Association was ' nal meeting. Ted - ideas arid experiences. Some guest speaker and outlined s York Springs; 1 topics to be covered at future procedure for organizing a ted to serve as - meetings will include feeds goat association and the !Ct secretary. ' feeding goats, rules z and elements needed for a rfted the purpose of" regulations concerning, sale successful association. nation is to im- of raw goat’s milk, diseases, Mrs. Norris- emphasized of goat kidding, .management, the importance of all the 186 and the public ''production .testing and members, not just a few, to goats and' the record keeping.- - ' become actively involved association will To /assist the temporary and support the activities of .g educational - officers'.in .organizing the. the association. She en ■ workshops for J new association, William coufaged all the members to ibers, promoting Grade', Dillsburg, was ap- - have ideas in their minds on look neighbor... TOWS BIG Jamesway® Volumafic® II silage distributor-unloader pours silage out fast, cuts level, top to bottom. Power ring drive, no weights. But don’t take our .word for it. Ask a neighbor who owns Jamesway. I-EQUIP. RD2 Farmersville. Ephrata. PA o. CHRISTMAN (Bartlesville) Hamburg. PA 19526 215-562-7218 or 215-481-1904 . * HENRY EQUIP., INC. ile '"y Avenue. New Berlinville. PA ‘l5 367-2169 ER STAR SILO INC. Myerstown, PA 'l7-866-5709 ■ N i. G.’s AG. SALES ' Rt. 113. Box 200. Silverdale. PA 215-257-5135 . LANDIS BROTHERS INC. ' v . ~ i •,t f / r 1305 Manheim Pike. Lancaster. PA 717*393-3906 HENRY S. LAPP RDI. Cams, Gap. PA 17527 717-442-8134 CARL L SHIRK 5 Cotebrook Road: Lebanon. PA 717-274-1436 STOLTZFUS WELDING SHOP RDI. Fleetwood. PA |2ls| 944-7807 VOLUME ' i \ i f - s « M. S. YEARSLEY & SON 114 E. Market St. West Chester. PA 19380 215-696-2990 ATLEE REBERT R 2. Littlestown. PA 17340 717-359-5863 HARRY L TROOP Rt.tl Cochranville. PA 19330 215-593-6731 SWOPE & BASHORE, INC. Fryslown Rl. Myerstown. PA 17067 717-933413* what they want to ac complish ' and work on making these ideas a reality. Mrs, Norris felt the key to success was the association must be a service group conducting educational programs and workshops. The 41 attending goat owners and interested people set the next meeting of the association for 7:30, pm. Thursday, June 34 at the Adams County (Cooperative Extension Office. READ LANCASTER FARMING v H 'vs < Lancaster Farming, Saturda; ADA promotes milk \ .American Dairy Association’s (ADA) 1976 summer milk- promotion during June Dairy -Month will focus on “Summertime Naturals” - dairy foods that fit naturally into sum mertime eating patterns. ‘ “Summertime Naturals” will cue shoppers to include ,pool‘ and refreshing dairy products in their warm weather eating plans. To toast June Dairy Month, ADA will feature a free' milk offer in cooperation with the Kit chens of Sara Lee. Shoppers can get a free half-gallon of milk by mailing proof of purchase from any three Sara Lee bakery products. ADA will support the free milk offer with TV and radio commercials and newspaper advertising. ‘ In-store display kits for the “Summertime' Naturals” Vaccinations recommended for horses Mosquito breeding season is a good time to remind, horse owners about vac cinating their horses against equine encephalomyelitis, says John Schwartz, Adams County agricultural agent. Equine encephalomyelitis or sleeping sickness as it is 'commonly" called is a virus disease whose symptoms are depression-, high fever, in coordination and reeling ..gait. Hie horse may- also 'experience loss of vision, drowsiness and an inability to swallow. Paralysis and death usually follow within two or three days. r. June 12.1976-63 promotion will be installed in 18,000 supermarkets. Eacb kit contains: two “Summertime Naturals” mobiles (one featuring the free milk offer) that have attached product posters; an ice cream-mobile designed to hang over the freezer case; . two freezer case rail strips that feature ice cream .served with Sara Lee desserts; three dpiry case banners that show dairy food serving suggestions; and two dairy case price rail strips with refund sheets tbat give full details about the free milk offer. m addition the kits include shelf-talkers with pads of tear-off coupons forADA’s new cookbook, “Mealtime Mastery.” The' vaccine must be ad . ministered by deep in tramuscular injection of two doses 21 to 28 days apart, “ both for initial vaccination and for annual revac cination. Consult your veterinarian on which type of vaccine should be used for your particular situation.
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