Rosanne Smith wins cooking .contest rs of the Berks County Dairy Products ; Contest were, left to right: Nedra Yoder, County dairy princess; Helene Dreisbach, of the cooking contest, Mrs. Rosanne jrand prize winner; Erma Adam, first place ; Rita Stump, first place in beverages; and plants and animals ~ow that winter is It’s not the cooler , as some might Nature’s creatures much more reliable chilly climate. icr is governed amount of sunlight XXX are valuable for a al more than cat >h. By eating dead 'grass and leaving fertilizing waste is, the wriggly turn earth into A single worm -a pound of soil iding circulation ' to a variety of FOLATAN CONTROLS EARLY AND LATE BLIGHT. P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA * s t V**"' V j'-V, * l;’i -> . * \ *k ; v * Joan Avis, first place in appitizers. Mrs. Smitl award-winning entry was vanilla ice cream. Otf first-place winners not pictured were: Ruth; Zook, casseroles; Jean Hertzog, cakes; Ann* Ferguson, cheese cakes; and Edith Nolt, pies. Difolatan® 4 Flowable fungfcide controls both early and late blight effectively. One application lasts seven to ten days and the product resists I extremely well. Don’t your ies deserve this protection? Let’s talk it over. ORTHO CHEVRON AND CHEVRON DESIGN-REG US PAT OFF PH: 717-299-2571 Ortho Chevron Chemical Company i * *r A-*.**- Belt Feeder mounts overhead to allow clear feediig; on bunk trough. Motor mount is adjustable. Rubber tire assures proper tension for belt travel. Belt Feeders can be hung on left or right side. Distance between side posts should not exceed 10ft. Plow assembly travels forward with belt, plows feed on return travel. A Single motor operates both the plow and belt. Input hopper funnels silage onto belt for conveying to feeding area. Belt tension is adjustable with rear idler assembly. COWCUI NEW SCIENTIFIC DAIRY HERD RECORD SYSTEM! 'o 2008 Horseshoe —" Z 436 Creek Hill Road^^N^ LANCASTER, PA. 17601 FEEDINGS SYSTEMS FOR ALL FEEDLOTS WITH LANCASTER BELT FEEDER. Larry Hfestand Office 299-3721 Office 299-3722 Home 273-7394 Home 687-6668 ? "FREE" Dairy herd Cowculator with feeders ordered and installed in June. $500.00 Min. order. Ken Groff —Sales
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