Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 11, 1976, Image 102

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Pennfield hosts
lANCASTER - Pennfield
Corporation honied a Ijibor
Day Weekend lour by fifteen
members of the Chinese
Agricultural Mechanization
Study Group on an Inspection
visit of agricultural in
stallations In and around
Lancaster County The
Chinese will spend a month
in the United States under
Market expanded
HUDSON, la - The
American Soybean
Association (ASA) will soon
begin an expanded soybean
market development
program in the Mideast,
Spam, and nearby countries
Ed Quinones, an in
ternational agricultural
consultant who formerly
worked for the USDA
Foreign Agricultural Service
(FAS), has been hired as
regional director for the
program.
Quinones will be based in
Spam and will cover Por
tugal and northern Africa in
addition to the Mideast and
Spain.
According to ASA
President Gerald
Michaelson, ASA studies
have indicated the Mideast
holds excellent potential as a
large and long-term market
for U.S. soybeans.
York
activities
YORK - To promote both
safety and skill for today’s
young farmers, the York
Fair annually sponsors a
tractor driving contest for 4-
H and FFA members. This
year the contest will be held
on Thursday of the coming
week.
All contestants must be 16
years of age by the opening
of the Fair and have a valid
safe tractor operator cer
tificate. The contest is
divided into three parts: A
written examination of 50
questions; a troubleshooting
examination on a tractor;
and tractor driving and
equipment handling course.
4-H and FFA members will
be judged together but prizes
will be awarded separately.
Prizes for both groups will be
$25 for first place, $l5 for
second, $lO for third and
fourth, and $5 for fifth
through last place.
Also, probable exhibitors
and judges for the livestock
division of the 1976 York Fair
have just been announced by
M. Ebert Rutter, Fair
manager.
In the dairy animal
category, 408 entries will be
judged by Creedln G. Gorn-
Hendrik Wentink, a
Pennsylvania egg farmer
and a member of the
National Egg Board, says:
“When you spend a good part
of your life with chickens as I
have - raising them,
worrying about them when
they’re not producing or
sick, and watching the poor
devils die - you get to know
them. I think they’re im
portant economically but I
also see them as my
friends.”
Sept 11. 1976
the auspice* of the National
Academy of Science's
Committee on Scholarly
Communication with the
People's Republic of China
Pcnnfield's president,
Robert B Grayblll, offered a
luncheon at the Three
Crowns Restaurant in
lancastcr for the Chinese
engineers, teachers and
“Governments of all the
Midcast nations arc using
petrodollars to upgrade the
diets of their people,”
Michaelson said "Poultry
production is booming, fats
and oils consumption is
expanding and people arc
demanding more protein in
their diets. All these factors
point to greater op
portunities for soybean
products.”
Michaelson also pointed
out that Spain, with its
rapidly expanding pork and
poultry production, is now
the second most important
soybean crushing country in
Europe.
Initial ASA activities in the
Mideast, he said, were
planned to increase use of
soybean meal. A series of
poultry feeding seminars
was conducted there during
June to kick off the Mideast
program.
Fair
detailed
man and Norman D. Hill.
Five-hundred-and-eighteen
swine entries will be judged
by Keith McConnell. William
Hodge and Erskin Cash will
judge 128 beef cattle. Sue
hundred sheep entries will be
judged by H. James Shearer
and Sam Hunter. In the final
category, 84 goats will be
judged by Ann J. Miller.
With over 1700 current
entries, the livestock
exhibition at the 1976 York
Fair will be one of the largest
ever held in south central
Pennsylvania.
Chinese
the National Academy of
agronomlat* and w*» Science* Becmcr served an
proiented with a (lift of a silk * n interpreter along with two
scroll and ceremonial lea by member* of the Study Group
the group's chairman, fluent In English, Chang
Hsiang Nan The Study Plng-yao and Wang Hslcn-
Group - including two women tsimg
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CASE
1370
156 PTO HP
AGRI KING
•PARTS
• SERVICE
•RECONDITIONED
TRACTORS
•CONVENIENT
FINANCING
• TRACTOR CAN BE SPLIT
WITHOUT REMOVING CAB
•CONSOLE CONTROL
THESE FEATURES SINCE 1970
In Stock Ready For Delivery
Priced under
Received just before $lOOO.OO price increase
Call us for a Free Demonstration
No Obligation
SALES & SERVICE
BINKLEY
engineer* - ta accompanied
by two member* of the UJi
Slate Department, Hon
Dally and Jim Prctlach and
by ILalacy I. Bcemcr, Jr . of
FRONT RUNNER
• BIG 504 TURBO CUBE ENGINE
• SELF CLEANING AIR INDUCTION
SYSTEM
• OIL SPRAY PISTON COOLING
SYSTEM
• 3 ON THE-GO POWER SHIFTS IN
EACH OF 4 RANGES
• CASE ENVIRONMENT CONTROL
WITH OUTSIDE CAB AIR FILTER -
NO MESS INSIDE
*22, 900.00
& HURST BROS.
133 Roths vide Station Rd.
Phone (717) 626-4705
Hendrik Wentlnk,
amixtant to the president of
I’ennfleld Corporation,
guided the chartered bus
tour to the company'* new
feed mill, nearing con
struction completion in
EVERY
WEDNESDAY IS
I
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AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
New Holland. PA
If you need 1 cow or a (ruck load we have from
100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price
Mostly fresh and close springing Holstems
Cows from local farmers and our regular
shippers including Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite
Gordon Fritz, Blaine Hoffer. Dale Hosfetter H D
Matz, and Jerry Miller
SALE STARTS 12:30 SHARP
Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw &
Ear Corn Sale 12:00 Noon
All Dairy Cows & Heifers must be
eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts.
For arrangements for special sales or herd
dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact
Abram D/ffenbach, Mgr.
717-354-4341 -A
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Norman Kolb
717-397-5538 XJ*'
INTRODUCING
me RISING PONE
IN TRACTOR
Put your ear to this page speeds A twenty-four month
and listen Listen to the 135 warranty on basic power
horses of our new 7040* To tram components Quiet,
our new 7060's 160 horses * comfortable cab Easy mam-
And to the 180 horses of our tenance And other stan
mostpowerful 2-wheel-dnve dard features some call op
farm tractor the new tions Come try one of our
7080 * All have our exclu- three new tractors You II
sive Power Director Trans- see, the rising power speaks
mission with twenty forward for itself
'Manufacturer s maximum observed PTO horsepower at rated engine speeds
The
Rising Power
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—Vallis-chalmers
Mam% DEALER IN QUARRYVILLE
INVITES YOU TO VISIT THEIR DISPLAY
AT THE QUARRYVIUE FAIR
SEPT. 15-17
GRUMELLI’S FARM SERVICE
Quarryville, PA 17566
Phone (717) 786-7318
Hempftold Induatrial Pa
to IU tgg production
packaging facility
Kphrata, to the brol
proccaalng plant
Kredertekaburg. and to
Wlllla Bowman broiler fa;
In Mycratown
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