AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 16,1980 Lancaster sets March LANCASTER Lan caster County Dairy Day is scheduled for Tuesday, March 4, at the Farm and Home Center. Featured at the meeting will be a farmer panel to discuss “Getting a Grip on Mastitis.” Panel will include Don Ranch, Paradise, who will talk about staph and strep infection; David Wmdle, CochranviUe, on cohform infection; Jay Frey, Washington Boro, on mycoplasma infections; and Penn State Veterinarian Lawrence Hutchinson. Panel moderator will be Penn State Dairy Specialist Stephen Spencer. The Dairy Day is scheduled to begin with coffee and donuts at 9 a.m. A demonstration on screen testing milk to detect an tibiotics will give farmers a handle on discovering problems before they become major troubles. Farmers will be able to prevent bulk tank con tamination and may save a load of milk with this method which can be used nght on the farm. A movie on nutrient management for water Stable by any standard Olympic series telescopic conversion hoists by Omaha Standard We believe Omaha Standard s name on a telescopic con version hoist means a tough piece of equipment that’ll outlast the truck W** set out to prove that Omaha Stan dard tested the Olympic hoist with an off-center load suspended out from and completely off the platform with one cylinder disconnected 1 This test produced an offset load equal to 500,000 in /lbs of torque—the equivalent of suspending over three tons out 80" from the centerline of the truck and body Here you see It...great torsional stability! Body twist was negligible the stability shown by the Olympic was excellent We believe that the off-center load test demonstrates what many truck owners have known all along Omaha Standard s Olympic Senes, twin tele scopic conversion hoists are the finest available on the market today An Omaha Standard body, matched with the right Olympic hoist its a tough combination for all your hauling FARMERSVIUE EQUIPMENT INC. RD 4 Ephrata, PA Hours - Mon., Tues , Wed., Fn. - 7 30 to 5 30 Thurs til 9; Sat. til 3 Omaha standard quality also will be part of die program, according to County Dairy Specialist Glen Shirk. The film concerns water and waste material handling around the farm to prevent pollution. Shirk noted that pollution is a growing concern with increased fertilizer usage and manure spreading on local limestone soils. He said the problem could hit both family members and livestock. Farmers will have a chance to have their restricted pesticide ap plicators private license renewed at the Dairy Day meeting. Dhvid Thompson, Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture’s pesticide coordinator, will talk on recertification. Farmers should bring their original certificate with them to the Dairy Day meeting so they know their applicator’s number. Those who attend the session can have their license updated. Garden Spot Vo-Ag teacher Donald Robinson will talk on managing alfalfa for yield and quality. 717-354-4271 4 as county Stephen Spencer will take the stand again in the af ternoon to inform farmers about stray voltage on dairy farms. A tncky problem which can occur even on Anush farms where there is no electricity, stray voltage can cause herd health problems and have an effect on milk letdown. Spencer also will talk about heat reclaimers. Dr. Hutchinson will give a short presentation on raising healthy calves and heifers. Rounding out the program will be Penn State’s new dairy specialist, Michael v O’Conner will talk on ’prostaglanding, a new and recently approved breeding M p | n tool which is useful for \ synchronizing heat in dairy the heifers to aid artificial in- , , n . semination. Match Of Dimes It is not approved for “Vault into lactatmg dairy cows. . _ Lunch for the Dairy Day 3 neaitnier will be available at the Farm future for and Home Center. , . . „ Also on the dairy datebook all 030168. is a manure managment th . session slated for March 17. . .. A farm tour on March 19 and March of Dimes Reading Olympics /s/Vr STOP & SEE US AT SPACE 246 & 247 T OF THE PA. FARM EQUIPMENT EXPOSITION Farm Show Building Harrisburg, Pa. - Feb. 28,29 - Mar. 1 MANUFACTURERS JOHN DEERE ENGINE DISTRIBUTOR We can fill your diesel engine needs with John Deere engines from 50 to 275 horsepower, from bare engines to complete power units. dairy day 20 to several manure managment systems will follow the inside session. A TTENTION DEALERS FARMERS We are proud to announce that we are now a For More Information on Availability & Discount Structure EVERGREEN TRACTOR CO., INC. 30 Evergreen Rd., P.O. Box 269 Lebanon, Pa. 17042 (717) 272-4641 ☆ Improves nutritive recovery ☆ Helps eliminate spoilage ☆ Reduces seepage, gaseous losses •i- Improves palatability, digestability ☆ Gives you better control ☆ Permits economic advantages DRACON VEST WITH EACH 400-POUND ORDER OF SILA-PRIME ELMER M. MARTIN R.D. #2 Myerstown, PA Phone 717-949-2081 Please Call