Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 09, 1978, Image 36

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 9,1978
36
Farmers trying on-the-farm feeding programs
DILLSBURG - The
country’s midwestern
horizon is punctuated by
enormous grain storage
tanks and towering elevator
legs.
There, the agn
businessman has found that
on-the-fann feed processing
is often the key to
profitability.
Recently, eastern farm
operations have begun to
take a closer look at the
“profitability ’ of on-locat : on
feed factories to gain the
vital edge they need to
counteract soaring costs.
Tam Agn Corporation,
based in Dillsburg, and
serving eastern Penn
sylvania has recently
completed the first phase of
on-the-farm feed processing
installations in two
agricultural areas.
The Glenn Gayman and
Sons business, known as
Hillside Poultry Farm, is
located just north of
Chambersburg. The
DARI-KOOL
450 - 5,000 GAL. CAPACITY
SHENK'S FARM SERVICE
501 E Woods Drive
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Lititz, Pa 17543
Bulk Tanks & Therma»Stor
After 5 PM. Call Titus Burkholder - 717-859-1620
Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 HR. SERVICE OFFERED
Caymans; Glenn, Ronald,
and Clifford, produce and
process upwards of 49,000
eggs daily. Some of these
are sold at the family’s
country store. The
remainder are packaged for
commercial marketing.
When the Tam Agn
representative first spoke
with the Cayman’s, Ronald’s
greatest concern was that
perhaps egg production
would decline or fluctuate
due to the change in feed
processing.
Now, well into operation,
Ronald, his brother, and his
father are confident that
their system is producing
nutritious feed and that time
is being saved by farm feed
processing that would
otherwise by spent hauling
and buying.
In Lancaster County, just
minutes from Rt. 283, near
Elizabethtown, is the Paul
Wolgemuth farm. Set
amidst some of the nicest
com of the 1978 season is
MR. DAIRYMAN...
ARE YOU TIRED OF PAYING
Depending On Your Type
Of Operation, You Can
Pay Off A THERMA*STOR In
One Year's Time On
Electricity Bill Savings.
woigemuth’s new on-the
farm feed factory.
As the regular farm chores
are executed according to
the schedule begun by Paul
Sr. some 40 years ago, the
ultra-modem feed factoiy
happily hums along to the
tune of substantial savings,
an asset to the poultry farm
which consumes upwards of
24000 tons of feed a year.
Tam Agri’s representative
is now working with the
Woigemuth’s on several
revisions and im
provements. At the same
time, plans are being made
for a drying bin and an
elevator leg to allow the
Wolgemuths to buy and store
gram at the best market
prices.
Paul Jr. is a certified
public accountant. With a
trained eye on profitability,
he scrutinizes every
operation of the feed
processing factory.
Tam Agri’s product is a
nationally known feed
5H ENERGY BILLS?
IS DOING A VERY
SATISFACTORY JOB
ON DIESEL OPERATED
7 W
BULK MILK TANKS.
ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT
TO SEE A NUMBER
OF INSTALLATIONS
ON DAIRY FARMS.
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES
OF BULK MILK TANKS.
SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY.
Ujvo/s
JaLiEv *n
MILLPORT RD
INCASTER
factory system called Mix
Mill.
p.m. on September 13. A
Do . „ , . , week later, on September 20,
t Sf 11 tne ? and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Paul
sy stem is Wolgemu th and his son Paul
th Th 3 r Agn Sta / f and C « C u' Jr - wIU °P en their operation
The Gayman farm wiU be to inte rested agri
hosting a Tam Agn Mix Mill businessmen.
RED LION - The regular
meeting of the Red Lion
Grange was held Sept. 2,
with Lee Burns, master in
charge. Plans were made
for a Soup Sale, and Yard
Sale, to be held at the
Grange Hall, Sat., Sep
tember 23, beginning at 10
a.m.
Special guest speaker
during the Lecturer’s
program was Ginger Wolf, of
Wolf’s Farms, Stewart
stown. She spoke on the
comparison of farming the
THERMA*STOR
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STAUFFER
[ROAD
■ AIRPORT
Phone:7l7-626-1151
Open House from 10 a.m. to 4
Red Lion Grange meets
past 25 years, and showed
slides.
Next regular meeting of
the Grange will be Sep
tember 16, at 8 p.m., with the
election of new officers for
1978-79 Grange year.
A York-Adams Pomona
officers meeting will be held
October 1 at the Red Lion
Grange hall, beginning at 2
p.m. All subordinate
masters, lecturers, women
activity chairman, and
1 Easy to Erect
Speedy s Corn Crib goes up fast and easy because of root rafters and Bar
Lok side panels The steeply pitched roof pushes the corn to the edges -
NO WASTED SPACE'
Step 1 Bar Lok Construction saves Step 2 Rafters are bolted to
you time - gives you a strong sturdy assembled rafler ring Now you re
cnb Cnb Wire panels are interlaced ready to put the roof panels on
to form an eye Al3x3/8 rod is then Rafters assure you of proper roof
inserted through the eye and pushed panel placement the first time No
down to the foundation Easy simple wooden framework to build
fast construction
2 Wide Selection
There is a Speedy Crib for every farm need priced right for every budget
• Choice of 900 1200 or 1700 Bushel Sizes
• 5 or 2 Gauge Wire Mesh Side Panels
Durable
The Speedy 5 Gauge Crib won t bulge or sag- stands straight and tall year
after year Fpr extra strength and durability get the Speedy 2 Gauge Crib
outlasts other cnbs-even with full capacity loads Galvanized wire not
aluminum paint
Save Money and Energy
Corn stored in a Speedy Crib is dried by Mother Nature without the use of
costly energy This saves money and also helps conserve our scarce energy
resources
RD4, EPHRATA, PA. 717-354-4271
Hours: Mon. thru Fri. - 7:30 till 5:30
Thurs. till 9:00 Sat. till 3:00
THE ADVANTAGES OF SPEEDY
CORN CRIBS
FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT
INC.
During both events Tam
Agn sales people and Mix
Mill representatives will be
on hand to answer questions
about the new systems. The
public is cordially invited to
attend.
youth committee members
are asked to attend, as well
as all interested Grangers.
The meeting is set to plan the
program for the Pomona
1978-79 Grange year.
The apnual Seventh
Degree banquet for York-
Adams Pomona will be held
September 27 at 6:45 p.m. in
the Biglerville Fire ;
Arthur Ebbert,
will chair the meeting. If
any member plans to attend,
they are asked to contact
their master of their Grange.