©Bare farm welcomes visitors during Farm-City weekend LANCASTER - Donald Bare family will welcome questions as city and urban visitors arrive on their farm next weekend. The Bare farm, located south of Bridgeport, will be open to the public as a part of the Farm-City tours spon sored by the Lancaster County Farmers Association. Donald Bare was bom and raised on this farm and took a keen interest in its ac tivities while quite young. Six years ago he married and took over the ownership of the dairy farm. Since that time, Bare has doubled the size of the bam and has installed a pipeline n^ilker. During each day of the tour, the Bares will begin Let Us Know Your Service Problems HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE PH: 717-656-6133 2998 West Newport Rd Ronks, PA 17572 ALL FARMERS INVITED... The Donald Bare works on the hoses of the pipeline milker in the milking parlor. The parlor will be open to visitors on November 17 and 18. milking at 4:30p.m. They are presently milking 60 Registered Holsteins. Last year the herd averaged 18,700 pounds of milk with a 6.95 butter fat percentage. The recent addition of two Harvestores has helped herd production. The large 20x70 Har vestore is used to store haylage. The smaller -silo stores high moisture com. Behind the bam, visitors will be able to look at the calf hutches that house newborn to three month old calves. These hutches were a added to the dairy operation this year. The Bares raise the CHEMGRO FERTILIZER ANNUAL WINTER MEETING Monday, November 19,1979 6:45 P.M. ★ ★ FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 717-568-3296 OY TUESDAY, NOV. 13 majority of their replacement herd. A breeding service artificially inseminates the herd. Eventually Donald would like to leam the techniques and breed the cows himself. In addition to the dairy operation, Donald is kept busy harvesting crops. This week he was finishing the Fall’s com harvest. He raises 175 acres of com, 65 acres of hay and 10 acres of wheat. While touring the dairy bam, milking parlor and seeing the calves, visitors will enjoy meeting Donald and Brenda Bare and their two daughters, Tricia and Tara. -DS Dinner at GOOD & PLENTY RESTAURANT Jim Bowersox Guy Braxton Buford Gunkle CHEMGRO FERTILIZER CO. f INC. Donald and Brenda Bare and their two children, Tricia and Tana, will welcome guests to their dairy farm south of Bridgeport, during the Farm City tour next weekend. HARRISBURG - Out-of state exhibitors dominated the 1979 open steer on-foot judging during the 23rd Keystone International Livestock Exposition at the State Farm Show Building in Harrisburg. The grand champion steer of the show title went to a Chianina-Angus cross owned by Dan Hinshaw of Hudson, Illinois. Hinshaw’s mid dleweight steer was PROGRAM - Chemgro Agronomic Services »Monsanto - Weed Control - Nothing For Something! State Street, Box 218 East Petersburg, PA 17520 /f* Jr steer show results posted Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 10,1979 \ 1 y * ' r previously named champion steer of the junior show. The reserve grand champion steer of the show, also a Chianina-Angus cross, was shown by Cambria Countian John McKotcb of Ebensburg. McKotch’s middleweight steer was also the previous reserve champion junior steer winner. Champion open steer was exhibited by Mike and Pat Baker of Kendallville, In diana. Taking the reserve champion open steer title was a middleweight steer shown by Harry J. Molitor Family of Fayetteville, Ohio. Judge for the open steer on-foot competition was Herman Purdy of Alexan dria, Huntingdon County. 17