One last I Continued from Page 94] months already an agonizing situation, continued to slump after hitting new lows for 1976 in late July. STOP AND SEE US AT THE FARM SHOW BOU-MATIC GIVES THE RESULTS Double 4 Herringbone Parlor with Low Line and Weigh Jars t, CALL US FOR A DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR STABLE OR PARLOR | ' v "/ % ■> tryy v; -v • PAIL MILKERS • AROUND IKE BARN PIPELINE • HERRINGBONE MILKING PARLORS • CAROUSELS AND POLYGON PARLORS • AUTO. TEAT CUP DETACHERS sv . SEE MARLIN LEHMAN OR RALPH STOLTZFUS, SALESMEN, AT ANY OF THE ABOVE FARM SHOW DISPLAYS tw* ■■ £;>Gv.c» -s si- : . ; ' The Lancaster County tobacco crop was shaping up as anything but uniform, reported Joanne Spahr in a page 1 story of the August 7 issue. Lancaster County Holstein breeders held their annual field day on August 5 at the Maurice Welk farm near Quarryville. One of the unusual happenings was that a young dairyman - Ken roini wSSSSSmSSSm AUTOMATED BATCH DRYER "?S> rarmway EPENDABILITY SHENK'S FARM SERVICE 501 E. WOODS DRIVE, LITIIZ, PA 17543 PHONE (717) 626-1151 Groff of Leola.- chalked up a perfect score in the dairy cattle judging contest. Chester County Holstein breeders held their annual field day that same week at the Jefferson Yoder farm outside' of Elverson. An estimated 200 dairymen showed up on that balmy, breezy day in early August. Another field day to take place that week was one at Penn State’s agronomy research farm near Lan disville. It takes 10 to 12 years to come up with a new DAIRYMEN ARE LOOKING FOR • Higher Milk Production • Better Udder Quality • Less Mastitis • More Profits Booth No.’s 299 & OS 33-34 REPLACEMENT CHAIN FOR ANY MAKE CLEANER Booth No. 403 plant variety, visitors were told. PORK DAY HELD The 14th annual Pork Day celebration sponsored by the Eastern Pork Producers Association got underway on Aug. 8 at the Kempton Community Center, with over 3000 pork chops on hand to feed an estimated crowd of 1000 persons in at tendance. The promotional event was hampered slightly by rains, but was still proclaimed a success. Donald Singer of West Booth No.’s 478-480 LITTLE AUGi 170 CU. FT. C BIG AUGGI 280 CU. FT. BIG AUGGI 320 CU. FT, TRUCK MOUNT A BERG BARN CLEANER THE TOUGH ONE Booth No. 711-712 Reading won the title of 1976 Barbecue King. The Lebanon Fair was held during the second week of August. Holstein breeders in Lebanon County held their annual field day at the Raymond and Marlin Getz farm. The annual Berks County 4-H fair took place on August The Adams County 4-H dairy round-up took place on August 6, with Christine Gitt GRAIN Sj - Your No. 1 Grain Dryer on the Market yMI For Efficiency & Quality !t Gan’t Be Seat SELF CONTAINED UNITS No Extra Augers or | Bins Needed For a Complete Operation. 9 i- > * — "AUGGIE” SILAGE MIXERS MODELS AVAILABLE ID SUIT YOUR NEEDS - \ * v,- -> > v ' " A Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 8,1977 GT Tox-o-Wix DRYER WILL DRY CORN FOR PENNIES PER BUSHEL of Littlestown taking home the top award. To be continued next week. My Fault Will Rogers told about one trip to Washington “They took me in to meet President Harding, and I said, ‘Mr President, I would like to tell you all the latest jokes ’ ” “You don’t have to," he an swered, I appointed them ” Booth No.’s 288 - 33 & 42-47 95
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