Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 14, 1978, Image 89

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T npor Dries to 410 bu per hr
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CMS Model— tOE
Tprrper D ies *o bj per hr
FARM FANS
offers you a choice of 5 outstanding gram dryers 3 CMS
models that utilize the exclusive continuous multi stage principle
2 AB models that utilize the staged automatic principle All 5 dryers
are fully automatic They cost less to buy and less to operate
IKK WE SELL, SERVICE & INSTALL }■
11 E. M. HERR EQUIPMENT, INC. J '
wRMi- RD 3, SPRECHER ROAD, WILLOW STREET, PA., LANCASTER COUNTY 717-464-3321 gWLjgai
Al Model—l2B
Temper Dries
to 310 bu per hr
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Temper Ones to 2u> bu per hr
FARM FANS
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INDIANAPOLIS IND
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Don Seipt wins Cowan Award
Holstein breeder from Northampton County, was
given the prestigious Charles E. Cowan Memorial
Award on Tuesday night. Making the presentation
is David Roth, president of the Pennsylvania
Dairymen’s Association.
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CARDINAL MECHANIZATION CONTRACTOR
A GSI On-Farm Storage System
Now Priced Lower Than Ever!
GSI has the system to meet your demands. An on-farm
storage system that let’s you harvest when you're ready
and sell when the price is right. From one bin to an entire
system. GSI bins are priced right!
GSI manufactures farm bins up to 60 ft. diameters with
capacities to 157,000 bushels. Sturdy construction for
maximum grain protection, with important safety features.
Easy field assembly.
To complete the system, GSI offers an entire drying pack
age and a full line of gram handling equip
l ment to match your needs. GSI on-farm
. I j storage systems... the profitable solution.
For more information, contact your
GRAIN SYSTEMS Dealer.
The CARDINAL Line
GRAIN HANDLING
EQUIPMENT
Lancaster faming, Saturday, laniwry 14,197M9
Donald V. Seipt ofEaston,
Tuesday night received the
1977 Charles E. Cowan
Memorial Award from the
Pennsylvania Dairymen’s
Association . during
ceremonies at the 62nd
Farm Show.
The award, “for leader-"
ship contributing to the
improvement and promotion
of the Pennsylvania dairy
industry,” was presented to
Seipt at the 107th annual
meeting of the Pennsylvania
Dairymen’s Association.
Seipt received a trophy.
The award winner has an
outstanding Holstein herd
that has consistently made
top-notch records in Penn
sylvania Dairy Herd Im
provement Association
production testing. His
current rolling herd average
for 73 cows is 19,006 pounds
of milk and 764 pounds of
butterfat.
Seipt has bred and
developed 84 -100,000 pound
cows and 17 Gold Medal
Dams. He won 19
Progressive Breeders
Registry Awards.
Currently he is a national
director of the Holstein-
Friesian Association of
America, and he is also a
past president of the Dairy
Shrine Club, Pennsylvania
Holstein Association, and
Pennsylvania Purebred
Dairy Cattle Association,
and past director of die
Pennsylvania Dairymen’s
Association and Penn
sylvania Dairy Herd Im
provement Association.
Seipt is an approved dairy
cattle judge and served as
chairman of the state
delegation to the National
Holstein Convention.
The Charles E. Cowan
Memorial Award,
established three years ago,
recognizes dairy farmers
who have made outstanding
contributions to the state’s
dairy industry.
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Did you know that cottage
cheese combined with hard
cooked eggs makes a good
sandwich filling? Combine
four hard-cooked eggs,
chopped, with one and one
half cups of cottage cheese,
one tablespoon Wor
cestershire sauce, two
teaspoons prepared mustard
and one half teaspoon
seasoned salt. Blend
thoroughly and chill several
hours before using.
ATTENTION
TRAILER LOAD
SALE
Terramycin Crumbles
Aureo-S 700 Crumbles
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Get 2 Free
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HEATED
CATTLE WATERERS
SPECIAL OFFER
ON
TROJAN HOG WATERERS
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ZIMMERMAN ANIMAL
HEALTH SUPPLY
RD4,Lititz, PA 17543
Home Store Phone
717-733-4466
Closed All Day
Wednesdays.
ATTENTION:
Available at David
Good’s Farm Machinery
Sale Wed., Jan 18 by
Paul S. Zimmerman