Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 06, 1976, Image 19

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    . average of 16,500 pounds of
/* milk and 650 of butterfat on
iwo young turmsrs 40 Hoisteins - Kune * best
*/ o J known in the area for his
winnings on the show circuit.
He has been a consistent
winner at regional as well as
state shows and continues to
dedicate much of his time to
promoting the breed.
On his own for the past 18
months, Kline rents 67 acres
of ground and keeps a total of
around 50 Hoisteins, most of
which are registered.
Kline regards the future of
dairying as a good one,
although he has some
reservations on it due to
political trends in the United
States. Nevertheless, he
claims that the dairy in
dustry is something that
people will always have to
have, regardless of what
they do. Kline wants to be in
on the production end.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Kline, Reinholds, the
award recipient is a 1973
graduate of Ephrata High
School and he credits the
school’s FFA program for
having guided him to where
he is. The Cloister FFA
Chapter now has had five of
its students earn the
American Farmer Degree.
[Continued from Page 18]
Ginder is a 1973 recipient
of the Keystone Fanner
Degree and also the winner
of the highest award in the
state for record keeping. “I
enjoy keeping records,” the
young man added modestly.
“You should know where you
are and where you’re
going,” he explained.
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A DISCUSSION
OF
EQUITY PRICING OF MILK
FRIDAY, MOV. 19 -11:30 A.M.
at
SCHINDLER'S RESTAURANT
451 N. 21st St.
Camp Hill, Pa.
Price $7.50, includes Refreshments & Smorgasbord.
We are all familiar with the butterfat differential.
Protein in milk is nutritionally also very important,
and the amount in milk varies. Parent for protein in
milk thru a pricing formula is fair to all producers.
This sort of payment is now used in several areas in the
U.S. Let’s catch up!
Send your reservation to
Box 458, Camp Hill, Pa. 17011
by Nov. 16.
Jr
THERMA-ST
WHY ARE DAIRY OPERATI
BUYING THERMA-STOR?
Because they get all the FREE hot water
they need ... plus they SAVE from ’2.00
to *4.50 per day on electric kilowatt savings.
GET THE FULL DETAILS FROM US ...
All Information Is Free!
Buy now for Spring Installation and
ISED 3 H.P. LEHIGH COMPRESSORS FOR DIESEL OPERATED BULK MILK TANK
USED MILK TANKS
■ D 2-1000 Gal. Girton w
compressor
600 Gal. Mojonnier with new
5 HP. Lehigh belt driven
compressor and tank
washer
• 625
compressor
Gai.
Phone (717) 626-1151
or after 5 - Titus Burkholder
717-859-1620
Asked for his outlook on
agriculture, the young
farmer replied: “If the
government stays out and
there are no price controls
and taxes keep from pushing
us out, then I think we’ll keep
going.”
RUSSEL KLINE
An accomplished
dairyman with a DHIA herd
Y*' T
FALL CLEARANCE SALE
Sunset w-
YOUR FULL SERVICE DEALER ANYWHERE ALL WORK GUARANTEED
SHENK’S FARM SERVICE
BULK MILK COOLERS (
irotecti
1 - DKS - 400 Dari-Kool late
model used very little
1 - 400 Gal. Jamesway
1 - 300 Gal. Jamesway
1 - 300 Gal. Mueller Model M
1 - Used Sputnick
1 - 300 Gal. D 2 Girton
501 E. Woods Drive, Lititz, PA. 17543
Answering Service (717) 733-1224
d from any price increases
SPECIAL PRICES
Now in Effect for
New Milkeeper Milk Tanks
500 Gal. and 600 Gal. Sizes
3 H.P., 4 H.P., 5 H.P.
Compressors for
Electric installations
The accomplished
showman is possibly a
contradiction to the common
thought that young fellows
can’t get started in fanning
anymore without significant
help from parents, relatives,
or friends. Kline claims to
have begun his career in
dairying without having had
anything given to him for
nothing. His herd was
initially started with FFA
calves, and he credits his vo
ag instructor, Lew Ayres, for
having sent him off to a fine
start.
As his herd grew and the
first animals became of
milking age, Kline tran
sferred the cows to his
brother’s farm at Denver H 2.
“Dairy fanning is my
main interest,” Kline said
assuredly, adding that it was
no secret. Consequently an
opportunity to rent a farm
came along in the Spring of
1975 and he gladly accepted.
Ever since then he and his
wife, the former Ellen G.
Martin, have been fanning
on their own. With a gleam in
his eye and a broad grin he
enthusiastically and proudly
added that he had just
recently became the fattier
of twin boys - Matthew and
Michael.
Several Used
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 6,1976
While still a student, Kline
worked at Gehman’s Feed f( * ‘.
Mill near Denver, an ex- *l3Ve 3
perience which he claims nice Weekend...
taught him a lot about daty
feeds, minerals and vit
amins.
In planning his future,
Kline wants to stress quality,
rather than quantity. He’s
confident of dairying having
a promising future - at least
more so than other branches
of livestock farming - and
predicts that “people will dja|
wake up one of these days to »
realize that farmers are vital >
to everyone’s existence.”
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