Fanahil, Saturday, January 19,1980 Bradford-SuUivan farmers hear PFA vice president BY JANE BRESEE Staff Correspondent EAST TROY Eugene Gayman, Franklin County, vice-president of the Penn sylvania Farmers Association, was the featured speaker for the membership campaign kick off meeting for the Bradford- Sullivan County Farmers Association. The covered dish luncheon meeting was held recently in the East Troy Baptist Church with approximately 40 membership workers and their spouses present. Gayman told the group that the fundamental Guernsey Breeders (Continued from Page Al 9) Bottom, 3 Yr. Old with 14,789 pounds of milk, 568 pounds of fat, “Cedar Fringed Ingrette”; Mary Ann Wit mer, Willow Hill, 4 Yr. Old, with 17,668 pounds of milk, 871 pounds of fat, “Penn Del Favorite Angel”; James G. Harding, Brookville, 5 Yr. Old and Over with 12,496 pounds of milk, 616 pounds of fat, “Sterling Bonanzas Patty Lee”. The George W. Snyder Award went to Tina Putter of York. Rutter won Granu Champion Guernsey at the Junior Dairy Show in Sep tember of 1979. The Sewickley Award was presented to Renne Fava of Scenery Hill. Fava won Grand Champion Guernsey at the Junior Show during the PA Farm Show last week in Harrisburg. Millie Linde, Penn sylvania Guernsey Queen, gave a very interesting speech on the Guernsey cow and her “natural” product. Also speaking during the banquet was Max Dawdy, Secretary of the American Guernsey Cattle Club. During the business meeting four directors were elected to the Association’s Board of Directors. 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Eleven lobbyists are registered including president Eugene Thompson of Indiana County and Gayman, himself. Gayman review several legislative ac comphshmentes of the PFA such as the gas tax refund, the sales tax exemption, the Joseph Fava, Scenery Hill, District 5; C. David Layman, Waynesboro, District 6 Robert Smith, Bedford, was also elected to serve his first term for District 9. New officers were elected to the Pennsylvania Guern sey Breeders’ Association for the upcoming year. They are as follows: Joseph Fava, Scenery Hill - President; Robert Smith, Bedford - Vice President; and Elsie Wolff, Quarryville - Secretary. Officers of the Junior PA Guernsey Breeders’ Association are: President - Donald Litman; Vice President - Jeff Martz; and Secretary/Treasurer - Renee Fava. Association reports were given by Raymond F. Witmer, Presidents report; Jesse Balmer, Secretary’s report; Scott Wolff, Cattle Sale Committee report; Joseph Fava, Cattle Show Committee report; Donald Ace and Peter Witmer, State College report; Janet Harding, Youth Committee report; Lee Yost, report of the Business Manager; and Donald Litman, Youth President report. ★ Our 9-18-9 Liquid Plant Food Is A Complete i Fertilizer.. .Starter and Foliar Feed in 1 One Product! With the high cost of dry fertilizer and extra costs of using several products - why not settle for one complete fertilizer) at one low price l ! [SAVE DOLLARS PER ACRE - TAKE I ‘ > ADVANTAGE OF OUR i PRE-SEASON DISCOUNTS! , ’ i * Call or Write < : SNYDERS PLANT FOOD CO. ► } 11 W. Newport Rd.. 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He said the best thing the farmer can do is work through the association Hunterdon horse association to meet FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Worming programs for equmes will be the subject of the monthly meeting of the Hunterdon County Horse and Pony Association scheduled for Monday evening, January 28, beginning at 8 p.m. in the Hunterdon County Extension Center. Speaker will be Leon Day, Agricultural Veterinary Department, Merck, Inc., Rahway, according to Tncia Heartlem, Program Chairman for the horse and pony group. Day will present his material with the aid of a new shde senes prepared by Merck which describes the many internal parasite problems in horses, and indicates recommended materials to use in their control. He will outline a program for the control of parasites in horses for both the beginner and experienced horseman. A brief business meeting will precede the evening program. legislative committees and write letters and telephone the legislators about it. The meeting was chaired by Milford Kinsman, East Troy, who with Bruce Bresee, Ulster, is co chairmen, of the mem bership campaign. He in troduced Fred Tiffany, state board director, and his wife, Jean, a member of the state women’s committee Jeff Patton, Regional Organization Director, and Phil Tangeman local PFA insurance agent also were recognized. A comical skit to exem plify the way farm visits are made to enlist membership was played by Hickory and Dickory (Kinsman and Bresee), two independent farmers, and Gayman with a fellow-membership worker, Annette Schucker, vice president of the Bradford- Sulhvan County board. After a great deal of fun and persuasion, the two farmers decided to join by paying their $35 dues with a GASOHOL FOR THE FARM - SEMINAR F. Horst & R. Kreider SEMINAR PURPOSE: To give basic, practical training in the design, construction and operation of small alcohol plants. DATE: Friday, February 1,1980 PLACE: Richland Banquet Hall, Richland, PA EXPERIENCE: We have spent considerable time and money in the design, building, and testing of farm size, ethanol fuel producing equipment. Through this effort we have gained valuable practical experience in the field. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This basic course will give those attending a practical understanding of alcohol production. The fee for this seminar will include the essential test equipment enzymes and yeast needed to produce alcohol. A light lunch will also be provided. 8:00-9:00 a.m 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:15 10:30 11:30-12:00 12:00 Equipment Handout Will Include: Alcometer with Test Jar Dairy Floating Thermometer Hydrolyzing Enzyme (0-200 Proof) Ph Pater Saccharifying Enzyme 3 Scale Hydrometer Starch Conversion Kit Yeast Fee: $lOO Prepaid. Class size will be* limited. Those checks not accepted will be returned. To attend, fill out the following form and mail form and fee to: Renewable Energy System, P.O. Box 1134, Lebanon, PA 17042 I wish to attend your seminar Enclosed you will find a check of person(s) attending. The person(s) attending are: Name Address Phone Eugene Gayman, left, give Kevin Ferris, president of the Bradford-Sullivan Farmers Association, some good advice. Gayman was featured speaker in Bradford County at a membership rally recently. hundred dollar bill. The surprise of having to find enough money to change the large bill climaxed the act much to the amusement of the audience who applauded loudly for the actors. Kevin Ferns of New TENTATIVE SCHEDULE Registration 1:00 p.m. Fermentation & Introduction Testing License & Permits 1:30 Building of Fer- Enzymes use to mentation convert starch to Equipment sugar & testing 2:00 Distillation & procedures Testing Procedures Break 2:30 Break Building of grain 2:45 Building of Distilla bins, augers. tion Equipment cookers, and 3:15 Heat Efficiencies enzyme tanks 3:40 Questions & Answers Questions & Answers 4:20 Break L unc h 4:30 Tour of Famous Alcohol Plant Albany, president of the local group, urged the workers to increase the present mail-in membership of 710 farm families to 850 by the Regional Membership Rally to be held m Clarks Summit on February 7. for