Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 11, 1978, Image 126

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978
126
Horticultural
center on vegetable
production, and topics on
Tuesday will focus on
greenhouse and nursery
production.
The Peninsula Hor-
The meeting on both days > ticultural Society consists of
will begin at 9:30 at the growers, specialists,
Wicomico County Youth and Cooperative Extension
Civic Center, Salisbury, Md. personnel, and interested
Monday’s session will parties devoted to promoting
SALISBURY, Md. - The
Ninety*Second Annual
Meeting of the Peninsula
Horticultural Society will be
held Dec. 4, and December 5.
Brown Swiss cattle sale held
Forty-five head of
registered Brown Swiss
cattle consigned by 35
breeders from Kansas,
Louisiana, Missouri,
Nebraska, Oklahoma and
Texas sold for an over-all
average of $1,976.67. The
bidding was brisk and the 45
head consigned went to 24
breeders from Illinois,
Kansas, Missouri, Neb
raska, Oklahoma, South
Dakota, Texas and Ecuador,
South America. Thirty-one
head sold for $1,500 or more.
Sponsored by the Brown
Swiss Associations of the
*15.00 PER SERVICE
29 H 2809 Lawcrest MARKER VC-86 TO
USDA.,7-78 Rpt.52%
24D. 19H. av. 18.239 M
PD +slos + 1,263 M
H-FA., Fall 1978 Rpt. 52%
PDT +l.lO TPI +340
Sire; Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation EX-96 GM
Dam: Dar-Mere Alliance Millie VG-85
Mat. Gr. Dam: Dar-Mere Leader Molly VG-88 GMD
Use MARKER to improve Stature, strength, pelvic angle, and
over all udder traits. MARKER will add depth of pedigree to any
animal.
MARKER graduated from the ABS Progeny Test Program in
January and since has seen his PD increase for Milk, % test, and
pounds of fat. MARKER has also acquired a PD for Type of +l.lO
and a TPI of +340.
MARKER'S dam and granddam have produced nearly 400,000
lbs. of milk in their lifetimes, and both have scored Very Good.
MARKER'S 75% brother is in a competitors stud at a much higher
price.
Do yourself a favor, call your local American Breeders Service
Representative and use MARKER.
Bangor, PA
Ephrata, PA
Gap, PA
Nfin Holtwood,PA
BC W Columbia, PA
VI BJ U Newburg, NJ
■BW Port Murray, NJ
853359 Reading, PA
VBpSP Richland. PA
Thomasville, PA
West Grove, PA
L Port Deposit, MD
group to meet
States of Kansas, Missouri,
Nebraska and Oklahoma,
the sale was managed by
Brown Swiss Enterprises,
Inc., the marketing service
of the National Brown Swiss
Cattle Breeders’
Association. The sale was
held at the Tulsa State
Fairgrounds, Tulsa, Okla.,
on October 21.
According to Mamn L.
Kruse, executive vice
president of Brown Swiss
Enterprises,' the top selling
animal at $4,350 was a four
year old cow, Brehm’s
Alaric Pris 594236, consigned
by Janell Brehm, Loyal,
Eric Hemsohn
Darvm Yoder
Lynn Gardner
Paul Herr
James Charles
Jerry Babonts
Robert Kayhart
Robert Greider
Paul Martin
Ira Boyer
Maurice Stump
R James Benjamin ill
horticultural interests on the
Delmarva Peninsula. The
Society invites membership.
A wide range of topics will
be discussed at this year’s
meeting.
A panel of experts,
moderated by Bill Klein
wachter, grower and
President of the Peninsula
Oklahoma. She was pur
chased by Donald R. Martin,
Appleton City Missouri.
Highest selling bred heifer
was Head’s Crest My De
Waltz 638624 consigned by
Donald R. Head, Head’s
Crest Dairy, Braman, Okla.
At $3,250, she was purchased
by Ronnie Qampiche,
Comanche, Okla. Top
selling open heifer at $1,975
was SCF Elegant Lana
647377. She was consigned
by James P. Moyers,
Bridgeport, Tex. and was
purchased by Elk Creek
Farm, Columbus, Neb.
6358 F
+ 31BF
3.5%
-.10%
215-588-4704
717-733-0966
717-656-6509
717-284-4592 f«nf«
717-898-8694 lll|l|
717-423-6451 TIIIU
201-689-2605 WMBW
215-378-1212
717-866-4228 Hpßi
717-225-3758 ®
215-869-9187
301-378-3540 a
Dec. 4-5
Horticultural
Caroline County, will discuss
the economical production
of vegetable transplants by
growers.
RPAR, a new form of
pesticide regulation, will be
discussed at the meeting.
The initials stand for
Rebuttable Presumption
Against Registration, a
method used by EPA.
An update on the Society’s
marketing efforts will be the
topic discussed by Robert
Miller, Extension Agent,
Wicomico County, and
Derby Walker, Extension
Agent, Sussex County, Del.
Topics on greenhouses
include the most economic
greenhouse designs, ways to
irrigate greenhouse crops,
and the basics of greenhouse
disease control.
Nursery topics will include
new and tested landscape
plants for the Delmarva
Now there are-five hard-working cool
running Alhs-Chclmers tractors with
turbocharged engines WithPTO
ratings of 106 123 146 161 and 181
hp* From the people who brought tur
bocharging to farm tractors
But turbocharging isnt the only
way these tractors lead the rest They
offer fast easy-shifting Allis-Chalmers
Power Shift or Power Director trans
missions—with up to 8 forward speeds
below 6 5 mph Plus quiet comfortable
Allis-Chalmers Acousta cabs All are
designed for years of hard work And
24 7H
A. J. NOSS & SON, INC.
RD 2, Oley, PA
215-987-6257
L. H. BRUBAKER, INC.
Lancaster, PA
717-397-5179
C.). WONSIDLER BROS.
Rt 309 «100
R 2 New Tripoli, PA 18066
215-767-7611
BUM FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.
Annville, RDI, PA
717-867-2211
ROY H. BUCK, INC.
Ephrata, RD2
717-859-2441
WERTZ GARAGE
Lineboro, MO
30 J-374-2672
area, home bound design
for energy conservation, and
fertilizing and liming new
and established plantings.
Several other topics will be
discussed.
The meeting is free and
ALL TYPES OF
FARM BUILDINGS
• Broiler Houses
• Layer Houses
• Pullet Houses
• Hog Houses
• Cattle Barns
• Horse Barns
. Any Many Others.
Will Design To Your Needs.
Call:
REYNOLDS & YELLOTT CO., INC.
12800 Gores Mill Rd.
Reisterstown, MD 21136
Over 24 Years Experience
301-833-1840
a*S®!sh
maintenance is simpler and quicker
than ever
The Allis-Chalmers turbocharged
line 7000 7020 7045 7060 and 7080
Built to give you a pleasant surprise
with the work they do And well sur
prise you with what your old tractor is
worth Stop in soon Surprise yourself
'Manufacturers maximum observed PTO horse
Dower at rated engine speed
Power Director is an Allis Chalmers trademark
ji nwirang
ALLIS-CHALMERS
PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.
SHARTUSVILLE FARM EQUIPMENT
open to the public. For more
information on these topics,
one can contact his
Extension Service or
representative from the
Peninsula Horticultural
Society.
C. J. WONSIDLER BROS.
RDI, Quakertown, PA 18951
215-536-1935 - 215-536-7523
GRUMEELI FARM SERVICE
Quarryville, PA
717-786-7318
225 York Road
Carlisle, PA
717-249-5338
Shartlesville. PA
215-488-1025
H Daniel Wenger, Prop
AG. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
R 2, Rising Sun, MD
301-658-5568
AiRVILLE FARM SERVICE
Hwy, 74, Airville, PA
717-862-3358