128 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22,1978 York County DHIA (Continued from Page 93) ElvmG. Molison 16 Larrv J. Moyer 631 3 670 3 John D. Adams 68 3 HoneycrestFm Farrya 2 Lass 2 Lilly 2 Rwinkie 2 Tootsie 2 Koko 2 MervmW. Hertzler Calhop 2 Joyce 2 Del. Field Day Aug. 4 NEWARK, Del. - Far- The Field Day will consist mers will have a chance to of wagon tours of field look at current research and demonstration plots, and Extension efforts into im- will emphasize some of the proving the production of Delaware Agricultural com and soybeans at the Experiment Station’s most upcoming Field Day at the recent and innovative University of Delaware’s research efforts on behalf of College of Agricultural com, soybean, and turfgrass Sciences The event will be production in the state, held Friday morning, Researchers and Extension August 4, from 9:30 a.m. to personnel will be on hand to noon at the University’s discuss their work as well as experimental farm on Route to lead the tours of the ex -896 m Newark penmental plots. ISAAC BRUBAKER COMPLETE Milking Herd & Bred Heifer DISPERSAL And additional selections by Gordon Fritz THURSDAY, JULY 27 8:00 P.M. Smoketown, Pa. At Smoketown Quality Dairy Sales located 5 miles East of Lancaster, and 5 miles West of In tercourse on Rt. 340 in Village of Smoketown. 24 Registered Holsteins 19 Cows - 5 Bred Heifers This is a Fall herd of Cows. Many Freshening July till December 26 years of continuous DHIA testing