—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 11,1970 100 The tie stall ham features a pipeline milker, and staunchions for 100 cows. The Clicks have 100 Holsteins they milk, plus 90 replacement heifers. Lane. Co. tour to feature (Continued from Page 99) farmer, telling that it is a great way to raise and work with a family. He added that - he also liked the ability to-be able to adjust his own work schedule on the farm. THE ELECTROPLATE, LONG LIFE DELUXE FARROWING STALLS 1 Hinted Feeder Front Swings either way or comes completely out for removing sow or cleaning Features easy to-service water bowl built onto hinged feeder front Saves labor by permitting you to drive sow out rather than backing her out Built in galvanized hopper allows checking and adjusting feeder from outside the stall Holds 18 lb feed 2 Stainless Steel Feed Bowl Allows sow to eat in stall for greater labor savings Nose paddle helps to prevent feed from bridging and limiting feed Built in feed saver reduces sow feed wastage Made of stainless steel for long life 3 Internal Gate Adjusts for sow lengths from 54' to 6' 6 Keeps sows from crushing pigs against rear door Helps prevent large sow or small gilt from turning Creates baby pig traffic pattern behind sow that helps work manure through slats Holds sow with rear door open lor working behind sow or cleaning stall 4 Adjustable Bottom Rail Provides better pig access to sow s nipples Has no ' sharp edges to harm sow or pigs AdjustsupordownforallsowsfS'/j to 12") r 5 Rear Swinging Gate Swings in either direction for easy sow access Removes easily to help guide sow or cleaning Built to contain the most active sow jt f ■jjj 6 Solid Galvanized Pig Creep Solid construction helps to prevent drafts on baby pigs Slides in and out for easy cleaning Less likely to harbour disease between Jfjjm ~~ 'ST'^fcpii farrowings Formed reinforcement for added strength jfMm* ROBERT JANNEY KENNETH MARTIN STANLEY’S FARM SERVICE Cochranville, PA RDI Fayetteville, PA RDI ( off R t 125) 215-593-2365 717-352-2783 Klmgerstown, PA STRAWSER FARM SUPPLY 717-648-2088 Star Route SHOWALTER IMPLEMENT FRED CRIVELLARO Mifflin, PA (Walnut) Maugansville, MD FARM BUILDINGS 717-436 6992 301-739-5687 1590 Morgans Hill Rd UMBERGERS MILLS 301-739-5687 Easton, PA 215 258 7584 RD (Fontana) LAUREL FARM SUPPLY TOM DUNLAP Lebanon. PA FARM RD 4 Jersey Shore, PA 717-867-5161 RD 717 753-3196 301-895 5567 TAM-AGRI JOHN GEHMAN EQUIPMENT CORP (iLFN STAHLMAN PH RD 1 Port Trevorton, PA Mountain Road Rd"S*IS“ 7!7374-8387 Dillsburg, PA Cumberland, MD GEORGE H ROSS. INC. 717-432 9738 301-777 0582 RD3Sunbury, PA MERVIN MILLER BUILDERS 717 286-0043 7 Keener Rd Lititz, PA JOHN LEID & SON RUSSELL SMELTZER 717 525-5204 or RD 3 New Holland, PA RD 1 Centre Hall PA 215-267 4483 717-354-0484 814 364-9353 He likes things to run smoothly, and is trying to keep his farming a family enterprise, hiring neighbors for the extra work in the store. Although he is satisfied with his dairy store and its IT PAYS TO BUY CLAY business, Click admitted that he might think twice before going into the retail business today. “There is a lot of red tape with a store,” he stated. “You lose a lot of the in dependence that you had Produce reparation award paid NEW YORK, N.Y. - Potato growers in parts of' Aroostook and Penobscot Counties in Maine will soon begin receiving U.S. Department of Agriculture payments to encourage them to divert - their low-grade stocks to livestock feed in an effort to reduce the price depressing impact they’re having on the market value of potatoes produced in other areas. Acting Secretary of Agriculture Carol Tucker Foreman said the payments -will be made over two consecutive 30-day periods. During the first period, it’ll with a farm. Every day the store must be tended to, while a rainy day at the farm could mean a chance to do something else.” But a firm believer in the good life on the farm, he will be' ready to show his land and answer questions about life as a farmer next weekend when his farm will be open to the public. For more information about the farm tour spon sored by the Lancaster County Farmers Association on November 18 and 19, people can call Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hess, Strasburg Rl, at 717-687-6547; or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barley, Lan caster R 2, at 717-872-5562. Apply Ciwyrw P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA be $2.20 per hundredweight, and during the latter period, it’ll be $1.70 per hun dredweight. These payments should compensate growers for the lower prices they’ll receive for selling potatoes for livestock feed. To be eligible for the payments, potatoes must meet Maine Processing Grade or better quality. 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