Marlin UMESTOHE Affiy l»e often tsr resstts To keep your soil neutral, liming every 2 or 3 years is recommended, because of the new higher analysis fertilizers being used today MARTIN LIMESTONE. INC. Blue Ball, Pa 354 4125 Pa 442 4148 Look neighbor... THAT'S BIG VOLUME Jamesway® Volumatic® 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 James way. AGRI-EQUIP. LANDIS BROTHERS INC. M. S. YEARSLEY & SON RD2, Farmersville, Ephrata. PA 1305 Manheim Pike. Lancaster, PA 114 E. Market St 717-354-4271 717-393-3906 West Chester. PA 19380 215-696-2990 ROY 0. CHRISTMAN HENRY S. LAPP HARRY L TROOP PA 19526 m - Cams - PA 17527 Rl 1 Cochranvrile PA 19330 215-562-7218 or 215-488-1904 717-442-6134 215-593-6731 ERB a HENRY EQUIP, INC. CARL L SHIRK SWOPE & BASHORE, INC. 22-26 Henry Avenue. New Berlmwlle PA 5 Colebrook Road. Lebanon. PA Frystown Rl. Myerstown PA 17067 215-367-2169 717-274-1436 717-933-4138 I. G/s AG. SALES DEPENDABLE MOTORS Rt. 113, Box ZOO. Silverdate PA Honey Brook PA 215-257-5135 215-273-3131 Abandoned dairymen find market YORK, Pa. - About 65 York and Adams County dairymen who were issued pick-up termination slips early in March have signed on as members of the Maryland Cooperative Milk Producers, Inc., Baltimore. “This will not be throwing any additional new milk on the already adequate supplies available in Order 4,” emphasized Walter Engeman, head of Field Service for MCMP. “The milk was already there before.” The production , V By JOYCE BUPP York Connty Reporter -- ! ' *** X / ’..1 . 1 from the farms will continue to be handled through Federal Order 2, where milk loads have been handled in the past by the New Holland dairy which terminated the shippers. “The shippers needed a market, and that’s what the cooperative is all about. Part of our Job is finding markets for dairy fanners,” added Engeman. The Maryland cooperative is looking toward the future of supplies of milk, with ground scheduled to be broken this week for a milk powder and butter "C*4&s* Lancaster Farming. Saturday, April 2,1977 manufacturing plant. The building effort is being made Jointly with Interstate Milk Producers of Southampton to assure future market security to dairymen and adequate retail supplies to housewives in the Mid- Atlantic region. About 100 shippers in three counties were affected by the New Holland cutback. A few will reportedly discontinue the dairy business. Others not signing on with the Maryland marketing firm have signed up with other area dairies, assuring them of a continued outlet. Achievers recognized by Dover FFA DOVER, Pa. - Numerous awards were presented at the Dover Chapter FFA parent member banquet held at the Dover High School on March 10. Nelson Brenneman, a first year member, was the star of the evening, walking away with awards for soil and water management, dairy farming, and crop production. Brenneman was also the high citrus fruit salesman as well as the highest seed salesman in the chapter, and for all his activities, won the Star Chapter Greenhand award, which is given to the outstanding first year member. Courthouse S Other winners were: Mark Mummert, Dekalb Agriculture award and agriculture sales winner; Daniel McGregor, placement in agriculture production; Dallas Smith, agriculture processing and farm mechanics; Jim Wagaman, farm electrification; Matt McGregor, poultry farming; Keith Baker, forestry; Daniel McGregor, swine production; Theresa Letiigh, horse proficiency: and Brian Livingston, beef production. This year’s Star Chapter Farmer was Mark Mummert. 109 uares