Project Clearwater (Continued from Page 96) eluding the construction of watering facilities. Strip cropping was introduced and a permanent wildlife habitat was established. In addition, I A new hog barn was being constructed as bulldozers dug a pond and thousdands of visitors toured the area in wagons. BOU-MATIC BOU-MATIC PIPELINES— The milking system with dairy proven features that N all add up to a better way to milk. giife r'*H. * iH K k See us today for more on these or many others. IANDIS FARMSTEAD AUTOMATION SANER FARM SYSTEMS Milton, Pa McAlisterville, Pa (717)437-2375 (717)463-2606 JONES DAIRY SERVICE CUMBERLAND DAIRY SERVICE Lester Jones, Jr Larry Hughes Medford, N J Chambersburg, Pa (609)267 5246 (717)263-0826 LLOYD E. KREIDER CO. SHENK’S FARM SERVICE Cochranville, Pa Lititz, Pa (215)932 4700 (717)626 1151 LAWTON’S DAIRY EQUIP. & REFRIGERATION Wellsboro Pa (717)724-3015 the 85 wooded acres were cleaned up. The equipment involved in the immense project in cluded more • than 150 tractors, 110 farm wagons, Hr Ms MILKING SYSTEMS *S M X and a variety of othei im plements such as forage harvesters, discs and plows. Construction equipment and a well driller were also in volved. Included in the materials inventory were some 600 fence posts, 18 rolls of 4 r r~ r %■ • BOU-MATIC DETACHERS— Sized for any type milking operation. • BOU-MATIC MILKERS— Designed to do a better job of milking todays high production cows. • QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL TUBING • BOU-MATIC DETERGENTS AND CHEMICALS— To help keep your milking equipment clean and in top shape. • BOU-MATIC VACUUM SUPPLIERS— Direct-drive or Belt-driven. • BOU-MATIC SYSTEM ANALYSIS— Performed by your factory trained Bou-Matic dealer to assure your system remains in top operatingcondition. • DARI-KOOL BULK MILK COOLERS AND THERM A • STOR Heat Recovery Systems— For efficient milk cooling and FREE HOT WATER. barbed wire, 350 tons of crushed stone, 30 tons of fertilizer, 200 tons of lime, 360 pounds of alfalfa, 3000 feet of woven wire, 60 cubic yards of concrete, and much more. (Turn to Page 104) ' Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9,1978 This arrangement of railroad ties sloping down to a small stream is designed to keep cattle from polluting the water. PROFIT M RAISING EARTHWORMS Can You Answer YES to These Questions' 1 1 Do you like raising livestock' 2 Do you want a business o( your own' ; 3Do you need rt twemenj oi extij hx « tne I mrl tniESE 4 Do you have a tvuk yard or oth« r land' / \i g EH PERHAPS YOU CAN BECOME A WORM GROWER' IF ACCFPTED AS A PRODUCER WE OFFER * Professional Guidance * Marketing Service » Exchange Membership * Complete Supplies ACT TODAY ' SEND FOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE' Send name address phone description of faciuties to iwiofiM worm GROWERS EXCHANGE irec I f«1 Is* Indirtf > •15 -A" STREET • SMYRNA TENNESSEE J71«7 • (SIS) 254-7327 SCENIC ROAD FARM SUPPLY Rt. HI BOX 350, GORDONVILLE, PA. 17529 2 Miles Southwest of New Holland • Hardware • Air Tools • Air Motors • Air Compressors • Air Tanks • Air Hose and Accessories • Welders and Cutting Torches • Black Galv. and Plastic Pipe • Pipe Fittings & Valves SPECIAL O' to-1 lON POMO Pill f' ■ss '21.25 ♦ Tested at 150% of Rated Capacity W Reg $26 25 101 FEEDS. SILAGE CARTS CHOICE OF 10” or 16" wheels