Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 04, 1979, Image 29

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    Wonderland Farms
(Continued from Page 24)
horses and riders for
training.
And throughout the 105
acres of the farm there are
jumps providing a course for
framing.
Wonderland Farms
conducts' a school for
breeding and stable
management. The students
and apprentices that come
for a three to six month
period are trained m the
AGWAY
The Truth ...
ABOUT BOTTOM UNLOADING SILOS
On a well managed dairy or beef farm, a bottom unloading silo is a
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unloader.
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have high heat reflectivity.
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★ To be sure your silo is where it ought to be.
★ To get maximum yields of top quality crops.
★ To fit your crop into the most profitable feeding program for
YOUR farm.
★ To accurately predict profitability.
★ To decide whether to buy outright or lease from TELMARK - with
lease payments as low as $lOO per month the first year (higher
after that when your silo is paying YOU off).
Act today to get a MADISON 9 bottom unloader working for YOU this year.
Contact the closest AGWAY store below - or mail the coupon. You’ll be glad
you did!
CHAMBERSBURG
409 E. Grant St.
Chambersburg, PA
717-263-4197
(agway)
ways of breeding, handling,
and raising horses.
The two stallions that live
at Wonderland Farm could
be called royalty.
The elder of the two is
Preussengeist, a grey
stallion born in 1968, im
ported in 1970, that stands at
17% hands.
In 1977, at “Dressage at
Devon”, one of the country’s
largest Dressage shows,
Prussengeist won the
Stallions, suitable to sire
FROM AGWAY
TEMPLE SUPPLY CENTER
N. sth St. Highway
Temple, PA
215-929-5264
CARLISLE DUBLIN YORK WEST STORE TANEYTOWN
E. North St.
Carlisle, PA
717-243-4312
dressage horses. He and
three of his offspring then
went on to win the Stallion
and get class, one that he
also won m 1975.
As a sire, his foals are
always larger than their
mothers, and are about 80
per cent gray, and according
to the Goodmans, all of them
“possess his elegant head
and neck, spectacular
shoulder, square and correct
front, and the level headed,
Tulpehocken Farms near
Reading Pa. has bought 5
bottom unloaders from
Agway ... beginning in
1970. Most recent is the
24 x 65 Madison erected in
1977.
LANCASTER
FARM STORE
1140DillervilleRd.
Lancaster, PA
717-394-0541
Rt. 313
Dublin, PA
215-249-3556
intelligent temperament and
floating trot.”
Also standing at stud is
Donauschimmer, a dark
brown stallion born m 1969
and unported in 1976. He is
16.1 hands tall.
Bom in West Germany,
Donauschimmer is a medem
Trakehner type, diplaying
solid, square and correct
confirmation and his paces,
'and he is also extremely
breedy and beautiful.
During his initial approval
as a breeding stallion in
West Germany (all
Trakehner stallions must be
AVONDALE
SUPPLY CENTER
Junction U.S. 1 &41
Avondale, PA
215-268-2043
26 W. Market St.
York, PA Taneytown, MD
717-792-2674 301-848-3225
CHAPMAN STORE
RD2
Wescosville, PA
215-395-3381
Frederick St.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 4,1979
approved before they can be
used for breeding)
Donauschimmer was rated
as Breeding Class I, the very'
highest quality. In 1972, he
became the champion of the
State Stallion Performance
test, which includes
dressage, cross country
jumping, and driving, as
well as evaluations of
trainability and tem
perment. 'Die Goodmans
plan to seriously show him in
dressage.
Working for the Goodmans
as program and
stablemanager is Miss
Sheila Whaley, of whom
Mrs. Goodman said “the
farm would be lost without
her.” She can be seen
throughout the day, always
checking the horses and
working, making sure that
Wonderland Farms con
tinues to be the showplace
that it is.
I BARN PAINTING
Call Us Now %
For Free I
I Estimates I
U PHARES S. HURST I
I; RDI, Box 420 E
$ Narvon, Pa 17555 W
f 215-445-6186 \
WANTED
50 DAIRY OR LIVESTOCK
FARMERS
WE WANT TO PROVE THE
STATEMENTS IN THE AD ON THE
RIGHT TO 50 FARMERS WITH 50
OR MORE COWS OR STEERS
WHO DO NOT NOW OWN A
BOTTOM UNLOADING SILO. WE
HAVE A $lO.OO COLLECTOR’S
ITEM GIFT FOR THE FIRST 50
FARMERS THAT SIZE WHO IN
VITE AN AGWAY MAN TO COME
WITH THE ANSWERS. NO OBLI
GATION - JUST RETURN THE
COUPON BELOW.
(OFFER ENDS SEPTEMBER 1,1979)
TO: W.H. DUNLAP
AGWAY INC.
BOX 2323
HARRISBURG, PA 17105
I OWN
(STEERS) PLEASE COME WITH
THE GIFT AND
INFORMATION TO:
NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE |
As one travels over
Wonderland Farms talking
to its owners and seeing the
facilities, a feeling of war
mth is seen and felt. The
horses each receive personal
care, and as Mrs. Goodman
walks through the fields, she
is besieged with horses of all
ages that want her friendly
petting and attention.
Wonderland Farms is a
charter member of the
American Trakehner
Association, and both Dr.
and Mrs. Goodman are
extremely active in its af
fairs. They are firmly
committed to its principles
of central control, and
careful selective breeding,
and believe that if they can
maintain control of “this
wonderful breed”, that they
can contmue to unprove and
develop it, and make
America a major factor in
its future
Special Surgeon
“What kind of docto- are
you, ” the lady asked polite
“I’m a naval surgeon, ”
was the kina reply
“Goodness, you doctors
certainly specialize these
days'”
COWS'
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