IS—Lancaster Farminf, Saturday, AprilJZS, 1979 Nelson Breneman. Manor Chapter member, explains what his cow eats and produces (not MILLERSVILLE As Coloring books, depicting part of the Food for America farm animals, were given to campaign, the Manor FFA the elementry students. The Chapter took their livestock petting zoo was a big success and poultry projects to three as the children scampered to elementry schools in the pet the small animals, and Millersville area. The shyly reached out to the project’s main purpose was larger ones. to educate city children Food for America com where food comes from and mittee members from the what’s involved in raising Manor Chapter include: food. Aaron Bbersole, Willow The Chapter members Street R 2; Wayne Hess, also showed a movie on Conestoga Rl; Jay No where hamburger comes Michael, Willow Street Rl; from and h< it is made. Kay Shertzer. Millersville As the children clustered around the Dorset lamb, one child asked "Is that really wool?" Wayne Hess, Chapter member held the lamb and answered questions. The petting zoo was part of the Chapter’s Food for America project. SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS READY MIX CONCRETE FOR EVERY PURPOSE gmiUctA NCRETE I A DIVISION OF A. G. KURTZ A SONS INC. • Crushed Stone • Ready Mixed Concrete • Asphalt Paving • QUALITY CONTROLLED CONCRETE * RADIO EQUIPPED FLEET • MIX UNIFORMITY THRU AUTOMATION • SATURDAY MORNING DELIVERY NOW OPEN FOR CONCRETE AND STONE DELIVERIES SATURDAY MORNING. PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE DENVER RD #3 ... phone 215-267-7591 Manor FFA treats kids to petting zoo chocolate milk) to Elementary students at the John Price Elementary School. Rl; Nancy Baily, Miller* in their petting zoo. As each svUle Rl; and Karen Long, new group approached, the Willow Street R 3. Also, Tim children were told what the Frey, Washington Boro Rl; animal was, how it is raised, Nelson Breneman,Columbia what it eats, and what it R 2; Gordon Long, Columbia produces. R 3; Dave Wiker* Lancaster; This was the third year for Bob Musser, Lancaster; and the Manor Chapter to put on Johnßessler.Rolansville. such a petting zoo. As one Karen Long, who brought FFA’er “the along her Angus calf said kids seemed to really enjoy “most' of the kids didn’t it.” know what the calf was.” The FFA members had a cow, calf, lamb, goat, pigs, poultry and peeps on display OUR NEWEST INNOVATION IN DAIRY EQUIPMENT *• ♦ ✓ +-* ' V < The unique DV 300 system is designed to sense milk flow and automatically shifts vacuum levels and pulsation rates between stimula tion, milking and post milking The result can be less strain on the cow and iperator because it is designed to provide a more efficient milking routine. The DV 300 provides affordable semi-automation for stanchion barns or parlors, high or low line systems. The DV 300 is extremely flexible and is compatible with systems sized to today’s standards. Because each unit is so compact and lightweight, the DV 300 is completely portable and easy to move from stall to stall. It cleans easily and completely. 18. Zimmerman & Sons SALES & SERVICE West of Blue Bail, PA on Rt. 23 - Phone (717) 354-4955 Shy but curious;,this little girl reaches out to pet the pigs. , 4 > V F--,. k, ~, ■ ? *v * r , ? ' v ~ 5 MILKER UNIT If you’re looking for a new way to do an old job better, the DV 300 may be the answer. When the DV —3OO milking routine is followed, it’s easier on operators, gentler on cows. It can mean more productivity per man hour and more profit for you. -V THE DV 300
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