—Lancaster Fai ming, Saturday, August 28, 1976 74 Berks County DHIA (Continued from Page 73| Select H Charm H Vista Grande Farm Beauty H Pnmros H Meg H Mark A. Wolfskill Candy H Peppie H Jenny H Kay H Cherry H Lola H Lora H Rodger L. Wagner Ember H No. 105 H Wilmer Dreibelbis Silva H Charles W. Wagner Xtra H Charles R. Kissling Ellen H Herb Top Farms Tola H Charles W. Lamm Joy H Leonard G. Stoltzfus Jaja Floyd Weber Alice 10 H Ernest C. Hoffman Stardus H William G. Howerter Sonnia H Sue H Charles Plushanski Hatty H Claribl H Clara H Effie H Swatara Dairy Farm No. 63 Dale H. Wilson Donald John H. Stump Maud H 4- F. M. Browns Sons Inc. No. 55 H 8-11 No. 21 H 3-11 HAVE IT YOUR WAY—DO YOU WANT CONSTRUCTION LIKE THIS OR REMEMBER - When You Get Prices on Pole Buildings Check What You Get. If You’re Buying it for Less - You Are Getting Less Look Mainly on Truss, Spacing, and Bracing We would rather build it well but we will give you Economy Built Pole Buildings 30 lb. Snow Load Pole Buildings | Name Block Buildings Steel Buildings 305 305 305 305 305 9-11 3-10 3- 305 305 8- 2-11 303 305 305 289 305 3-11 305 305 2-10 305 299 305 ,6-6 4-6 305 305 305 300 6-7 4-2 2-1 305 305 296 305 LOOK Center g’ Trusses Center ◄ ►—► Center Every Post ◄ ►—► Every Post ◄ ►—► Top Cord Bracing Both Ends Treated Splash Boards ®” ◄ ►—► FREEDOM OF CHOICE. 21,230 21,469 772 700 17,968 17,340 13,407 721 672 667 18,337 20,471 17,459 17,072 17,153 19,217 17,182 755 690 17,077 16,991 16,621 726 16,506 673 17,535 762 15,542 679 665 17,402 MANHEIM - On Tuesday, August 17, the Manheim FFA held their annual summer tour and picnic. All members were invited. At nine o’clock, approximately 35 members and two agriculture teachers arrived at the school. From here, the tour of five farms began. The farms visited were those of Ronald Kreider, Tim Good, David Keller, Dennis Kulp, and Steve and Larry Her shey. 694 15,353 662 14,728 19,000 742 20,589 17,281 668 658 22.235 17,111 17,187 18.235 865 689 730 731 656 16,011 A new dairy operation to take care of 500 cows was the drawing card of the Ronald Kreider farm. At the operation partly be longing to Tim Good, the FFA treasurer, Good’s 691 16,168 729 16,715 663 697 18,435 19,497 Knee Braces None V Braces None None [ Mail to P 0 Box 56, Strasburg, PA 17579 I lam interested in more information I Show me the difference I Address . Phone Andrew D. Stoltzfus Model H Kay H Sarah H Kattie H Rockett H Polly H Kim H Bonita H Chief H Richard R. Troutman Sadie H Prissy H Mervin Brubaker Joan 52 H Francis R. Moser Aggyl24 H No. 207 H Robert L. Sattazahn Superb H William W. Herbert Amy H Ernest 0. Miller No. 85 H Harold & Geo. Schuler Lucy H FFA summer tour THIS? 22,443 18,409 18,033 20,142 19,022 21,939 18,158 19,066 17,876 18,856 19,448 297 305 4- 3-11 15,137 304 5-11 19,392 17,338 305 305 18,280 305 305 22,285 20,415 305 18,775 295 hold steers which are to be shown at the Farm Show were the main attraction. Good also showed his pigs which he owns in partnership with his father. At the Keller farm, the hog farrowing set-up and new cage chicken house were the main attractions. Dave Keller is the Manheim FFA president. Former member Dale Nolt showed his elaborate farrow to-fmish set-up to the tour members. He has a farrowing house in which he grows his pigs to between 40 and 100 pounds. Then, in his new finishing house he develops the hogs to ap proximately 220 pounds. The farm of Dennis Kulp was the next stop. Here, Kulp showed his two Kutz town Fair dairy prospects. The final stop was the farm of Larry Hershey and Steve Hershey. Two aspects viewed were the steers which they plan to exhibit at the Manheim Farm Show and their cage chicken house. Educate pop sapecy F ► [ Lester Heyer Taffy Junge Farms Cookie Karen Paul E. Labe No. 24 John C. Bartsch Mazie Clarence C. Sattazahn Sally 6 H 5-6 George S. Troutman Jr. Katie H 7-10 Margie H 6-1 Greta H 4-6 Alice H 3-8 Yost Brothers No. 35 H Teen Chal Farm No. 10 H 817 747 730 667 398 713 744 DAIRYMEN! 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Box 231, Quentin, PA Phone (717) 274-1242 305 M+ 6-7 305 280 H 5-7 H 9-10 305 305 299 276 305 305 305 305 64 305 + Mixed *5O0 00 701 16,506 845 838 18,441 21,999 698 15,983 735 20,030 765 17,409 673 713 691 676 18,719 17,282 17,903 17,453 670 13,353 670 16,715