Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 16, 1977, Image 115

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    Dairy club honors achievers
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa.~ knowledge of the dairy in-
Franklin County 4-H Dairy dustry. In the senior com-
Club members were recently petition, Greencastle-Antrim
honored for their project Club bested the team
work at the annual supper representing Northern 4-H
and reorganizational Dairy Club. The winnimg
meeting of the Franklin team included Lori GseU,
County 4-H Dairy Council. Donna Myers, Richard
A major part of the Crider, and Carolyn Myers,
evening program included In the junior division, the
the finals of the Dairy Bowl, team from Western out
a contest designed to provide scored individuals from the
friendly competition bet- Greencastle-Antrim Club,
ween local dubs while in- Composing the Western
creasing the club member’s team were Mark Stoner,
WE HAVE THEM
• COM STARTER FERTILIZERS
• SUTANAATREX-LASSO
•ISOTOX SEED TREATER
• TOBACCO FERTILIZERS
LANCASTER BONE
FERTILIZER, INC.
Quarryville
717-786-7348
How to get 20% increase
potential feed energy from your
normal silage
The Natural way to improve Siiage/Haylage
Baled Hay, Alfalfa, Cereal Grains, Com, Grass, Clover
Boosts Feed Value In Hay
For more feed value per ton, use NutroLac Sila-Aid in
your haying program. Sila-Aid contains a combination of
live micro-organisms that produce the necessary acids
to control heating and retain moisture fora more nutritive
and palatable hay
HuTroLoc
SIIA*MD
Lester L Crider
Shippensburg R. D. 1, Pa.
Phone 532-8517
Elmer M. Martin
R. D. 2 Myerstown, Pa.
Phone 949-2081
Syl Browning
Lancaster, Pa.
Phone 393-7978
M. David Brubaker
R. D. 1 Mt-Joy, Pa.
Phone 653-5238
Ted Coulter
R. D. 1 Spring Mills, Pa.
Phone (814) 364-1337
Clayton Fogle
R. D. 1
Phone 524-5899
Oxford
215-932-8323
FOR ECONOMICAL PRICES
CALL
Ricky B. Toms
R. D. 1 Boonsboro, Md.
Phone (301) 791-3840
Edwin W. Hoover
R. D. 1 Ephrata, Pa.
Phone 733-8313
Ervin H. Eppley
R. D. 1 Tomasville, Pa.
Phone 792-1648
Richard H. Kauffman
R. D. 1 Columbia, Pa.
Phone 653-1653
Aaron S. Groff & Son
R. D. 3 Ephrata, Pa.
Phone 354-4631
Steve Groah
Lancaster. Pa.
Phone 392-8211
Steve I£ck.stujp I 'arren
Stoner, Mary Ann Johnson,
and Brian Brake.
Two members' from each
club were also recognized for
having the highest scores on
their project books.
Receiving recognition were
Kirk Christman and David
Mummert, Eastern Club;
Richard Crider and Carolyn
Myers, Greencastle-Antrim
Club; and Karen Fortna and
Craig Woodring from the
Hamilton-St. Thomas Club.
Other award winners in
cluded Kevin Mummau and
Wayne Hehnan, Northern
Club; Mike Goshom and
Craig Mellott, Path Valley
Club; Alan Frantz and
Patricia Layman, Quincy-
Washington Club; and Mary
Ann Johnson and Steve
Eckstine from Western Club.
County judging team
members Mark Woodring,
Richard Crider, and John
Moore were awarded
trophies for their work at
various contests.
Elected as new officers for
the Dairy Council were Roy
Cordell, president; Paul
Johnson, vice-president;
Mrs. Roy Kendig, secretary;
George Christman,
treasurer; and Sharon
Cashell, news reporter.
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Members of the Greencastle-Antrim 4-H Dairy Club pictured as winners of the
senior Dairy Bowl contest include (left to right) Lori Gsell, Carolyn Meyers,
Richard Crider, Donna Myers.
Members of the Western 4-H Dairy Club winning the junior division of the
Dairy Bowl competition included (left to right) Darren Stoner, Brian Brake, Mary
Ann Johnson, Mark Stoner, and Steve Eckstine.
POTZ
. MANURE PUMP
... Handles slurry-type manure and manure ranging from semi-solid to
free flowing. Operates at 21 strokes per minute to move an approximate
I V* cubic feet of manure per stroke to manure holding facility.
2 1 Strokes Per Minute
Not just 6 to 10 as Hydraulics Advertise, and don't consider length of
hydraulic cylinder, only measure length of cylinder sleeve, as nothing
happens till manure is compressed, so on most hydraulics you only
benefit from x h the foreward stroke and nothing from back stroke, or
only V* of energy is used to push manure.
ON A PATZ you have a hollow piston, so on back stroke cylinder sleeve
is filled with manure and you get full benefit of foreward stroke. Also a
PATZ is installed vertically so the piston arms action mix up the manure
in 180 gallon capacity hopper. You don’t have to stand there with a fork
N or 2x4 to push bridged up manure down into lazy-acting horizontal
hydraulic cylinder.
\ YES Every year hundreds of hydraulic BARN CLEANERS
are replaced with continuous chain barn deaners, because
they were too slow, and too costly upkeep.
So before you buy, check PATZ roller chain reduction mechanical
manure pump from
MARVIN J. HORST
Dairy Equipment
1950 South sth Ave.
On 897,3 miles Southeast of Lebanon, PA. RDI
Phone: 717-272-0871
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 16.1977
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