Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 12, 1979, Image 103

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    Angus outlook conference slated for July 1-3
ST. JOSEPH, MO.-Frame
:e in beef animals affects
th growth rate and car
ss v desirability, research
Colorado State University
ows. The affects of frame
;e on beef cattle per-
FROM THE TRACTOR SPECIALIST
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- 43 to 80 PTO hp‘ J 32 to 59 kW)
If you want a lot for your tractor dollar
and must have dependability and in
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You can choose from five useful power _ . , ~ , ..
sizes work with a tough fuel-easy high For P r ° d uclive field power from thee om
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chromesh transmission choose optional
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• PARTS • SERVICE • RECONDITIONED TRACTORS
• CONVENIENT FINANCING • LEASING • RENTALS
DEPENDABLE MOTOR CO.
East Main Street
Honey Brook, PA
(215)273-3131
35 East Willow St. 133 Rothsvilte Station Rd
Carlisle. PA Litlte, PA
(717)243-2686 (717)626-4705
STOUFFER BROS., INC. PEOPLES SALES 8 SERVICE SfS£|
1066 Lincoln Way West Oakland Mills. PA TRm ,uc
C SSSffiT A (717)463-2735
HEVIH N. MYER a i hfrr sl RRn
C. H. WALTZ SONS, INC. & SONS, INC. fl ' L HtKR * BRO
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PA RDI - Chester Springs. PA Quarryville, PA
(717)435-2921 (215)827-7414 (717) 786-3521
CLAIR J. MYERS T& T SUPPLY, INC. I W. BILEWICZ
Lake Road R 1 RDS, Danville, PA EQUIP., INC.
Thomasville, PA (717) 275-0927 Elmer Rd.. Richwood, NJ
(717) 259-0453 2 mi S. off Rte. 54 (609) 881-2692
formance and what it means
to cattle breeders will be
discussed by Dr. Art Litton
of the Colorado State
University staff and Jim
Gibb, research assistant, in
a special presentation at the
■Old
PTO IP*
43
<32 kW)
Oll.Cin test
PAUL SHOVBt’S, INC. BIHKUY fi HURST BROS. C. &P. FULTZ EQUIP.
1979 National Angus Outlook
Conference July 1,2, and 3in
Fort Collins, Colo.
Results of research on
frame size currently being
conducted by Jim Gibb will
be made available at the
CASE 10W MOriIiTIACTOK
65
<46 kW)
56
<43 kW)
53
<39 kW)
Conference, Dr. Litton
reports. The current project,
a follow-up on research done
about a year ago, is being
conducted on a larger
number of cattle and should
provide even more accurate
We’rt parts and servics
specialists, 100.
As the Tractor Specialist, your Case dealer
serves you from a parts inventory design
ed for speed and efficiency Our dealers
are also pledged to provide fast expert
handling of Case tractor service needs
Case builds
noUiing but tractors
for the farm.
80-
<59 KW)
RDI,
Spring Mills, PA
(814)422-8805
EDWARDS FARM EQUIP.
291 West Moorestown Road
(Rt. 512 Clearfield)
Nazareth, PA
(215)759-0240
PONIATOWSKI BROS. EQUP.
Rt. 31 At Church St.
Flemington, NJ
(201) 782-3514
BAER’S 6ARA6E INC.
2407 Marsh Pike
Hagerstown, MD
(301)733-8226
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 12,1979
information, Litton said. two workshops will be on
A Saleable Product “Identifying Superior Cows
The presentation on frame Through Angus Herd Im
size will be one of three provement Records” by Dr.
workshops set for Monday Robert Taylor, and Ken
afternoon, July 2, titled Knievel, and on “Using Re
“ Production of A Saleable suits from the National Sire
Product.” The workshops Evaluation Program” by
will be conducted by the Dr. Bernard Jones, head of
C.S.U. staff using the the C.S.U. animal science
University Angus herd and department,
farm facilities. The other (Turn to Page 118)
every 4W
WEDNESDAY IS
m* DAIRY
CT BAY
AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
New Holland. PA
If you need i cow or a truck load, we have
from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your
price. Mostly fresh and close springing Hols
teins.
Cows from local farmers and our regular ship
pers including Marvin Eshieman, Glenn Fite,
Kelly Bowser, Bill Lang, Blaine Hoffer, Dale
Hostetter, H.D. Mate, and Jerry Miller.
SALE STARTS -12:00 SHARP
Also Every Wednesday,
Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale -12:00 Noon.
All Dairy & Heifers must be
eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts.
For arrangements for special sales or herd
dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact:
Abram Oiffenbach, Mgr.
717-354-4341
Norman Kolb
u 717-397-5538 V
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