Stonylonesome Farm (Continued from Page 18) out their hull r*alf „„„„ acres ~ 200 °f which IS £Ssap^ nthe SS a ? d * T ch 18 To acmiamt ««. a leased from adjoining JSSLS» SKS EFSr s - sss'is r r r UNDERGROUND LIQUID MANURE SYSTEMS RDI, EPHRATA. PA 17522 PHONE. 717-733-9404 BIG FARM POWER AND EQUIPMENT 4 . 4 ’ ' _ ------ - - - _ _ . . - - - - - - - - STEIGER TRACTORS MAKE TIME... iSSTEIGER See the Steiger in action at Ag Progress Days HERE’S HOW STEIGERS MAKE TIME: • LESS DOWNTIME from reliable heavy duty driveline component. • MORE TRACTION from excellent weight to power ratio. • FIELD SPEEDS RIGHT FOR EVERY JOB with 20 speeds forward. • 20 HOUR FUEL CAPACITY from 267 gallon fuel tank. • RESERVE POWER FOR TOUGH SPOTS from hi-torque Cummins & Cat engines. • MORE ENGINE HORSEPOWER TO THE DRAWBAR from 85% efficient driveline • LONGER WORKING DAYS due to the quiet and comfort of the Safari Cab. Winter plus 20 to 30 heifer calves and five to 10 bulls In addition, Stonylonesome has three 2-year-old herd sires; HF Marathon, HF Career 186, and Colossal SL2B. The 80 cows are Wintered m the fields and fed grass silage, hay, and protein FEWER STOPS WHEN TIME IS MONEY. supplement. The barn is used for calvmg starting in about mid-February. About 35 to 40 cows are artificially bred and the balance are bred to the herd sires. Through A. 1., Stony lonesome uses Contact of Wye, Linebacker, and Fascinator. “We’re breeding for a larger type animal and for faster rate of gam,” ex plained Rea, “We have to compete with the bigger breeds.” Two 1977 bull calves did well in the Pennsylvania and Maryland bull tests, resulting in the highest selling Angus bull in each case. HOG PRODUCERS! ♦ Get Top Price for t Your Hogs at jBm t New Holland Sold in sorted lots the auction way. See them weighed and sold and pick up your check. SALE EVERY MONDAY 8:00 A.M. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 Daily Market Report - Phone 717-354-7288 Abe Diffenbach, Manager WITH Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1978 At the state Angus association meeting on Friday evening, officers and directors were elected. Serving as president next year will be Walter Laird, Dover; vice president, Conrad Grove, Glenmoore; and secretary-treasurer, Gospel concert set HIGHVILLE - A public Gospel Concert is being held on Saturday, August 5, at the Fort Holbrook Fire Base, near Highville. The Fire Base is the headquarters Patricia Holloway, Seven Valleys Rl. ,New directors are Elizabeth Geer, Ridge meade Farm, Faimew; Dr. M. Radovic, Falconndge Farm, McDonald; Gordon Sluve, York; Carlton Huff, Erdenheim Farm, Lafayette Hills. station of The Lancaster Forest Fire Crew, and is located on Oak Road, just off River Road, in Manor Township, between the villages of Highville and Safe Harbor. The concert has been conceived by a team of teen age Summer CETA workers who are employed at the forest fire station during a part of the Summer through the Federal Youth Em ployment Opportunity Program. Concert plans include providing a program of inspirational music all af ternoon, from two p.m. on. Two groups have already been lined up and the teen coordinators for the event are hoping to hear from several more. Groups or individuals who would like to participate in the program are invited to call The Lancaster Forest Fire Crew, at 717-872-7298. 19
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