Walnut Lane Farm sweeps Guemse BY RUTH ANN BENEDICT Staff Correspondent KAUFFMAN STATION - Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Stuff of r ’~ m / * Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Stuff, left, of Mercersburg, receive the high county herd production, high lifetime production, and high cow production awards from Philip Wagner, county agent, at the Franklin County Guernsey Breeders' Club Banquet. Put your marketing in the hands of the specialists Agway offers these advantages to farm processors and ungraded shippers: 1. Dependability 4. Thorough coverage of Northeastern U.S. 2. Fair Prices 5. Modern equipment and operating prgcedures 3. Prompt payment 6. Services to fit your needs Call the Agway egg marketing specialists at these locations: Bloomsburg, PA Butler, PA Derry, NH Hightstown, NJ Manheim, PA Walnut Lane Farm, Mer cersburg, received aU three high county DHIA production awards at the IL_s- ** ' i F Springfield, MA Warwick, Rl Weedsport NY Ruritan Building. Some 100 Guernsey breeders’ and families at tended the event held to recognize outstanding members and to re-organize for the coming year. “Sunnydell H. Della”, owned by the Stuff’s, gar nered the high lifetime production award. Della, in eight lactations, produced 111,774 pounds of milk and 5034 pounds of butterfat. The second award presented to the Stuffs was high herd production. The Walnut Lane Guernsey herd averaged 12,474 pounds of milk and 595 pounds of butterfat. The Stuff’s also received the high cow production award with 17,296 pounds of milk and 819 pounds of butterfat. The Franklin County Guernsey Breeders’ Club annually presents awards to the top junior and senior 4-H member in the county with an outstanding project book. Receiving these awards were Jeffrey Benedict and (Turn to Page A 18) : Jr i; r7 (agway) 413-788-7386 401-467-5373 315-834-6675 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5,1980—A17 Dale Mummert, left, and Carol Mummert, both of Chambersburg, received 1979 first-year 4-H showman and fitter awards, respectively, at the Franklin County Guernsey Breeders' Club Banquet. These 4-H'ers gained these honors at the 1979 Franklin County 4-H Dairy Round-Up. * " ‘ t Douglas Layman, left, and Jeffrey Benedict, both of Waynesboro, received 1979 outstanding junior and senior 4-H project book awards, respectively, at the Franklin County Guernsey Breeders’ Club Banquet Cuts then chisels 1 THE NEW BRILUON L SOIL BUILDER J This is the new Bnllion Soil Builder coulter chisel to get you into minimum or conservation tillage It mixes about 75% of crop residue into the topsoil, leaves remaining one-fourth on surface It works like this 20” coulters sup ported by a weighted frame, slice through trash and soil Hefty 1)4 x 2” shanks with 4” helical shovels and miniature moldboard points, crumble, incorporate, coverand ridge to create a new soil in one pass A soil that soaks up moisture, resists erosion and breathes with life The Bnllion Soil Builder is available in two models with “dual-nested” spring clamps (one spring inside the other) or rigid shank mountings Also, in three sizes with 7,9, and 11 chisels Let us show you this new tool that can help you manage and build your soil Iy / "N ' QUALITY CRAFTED BY FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT RD4, Ephrata, PA 717-354-4271 Hours - Mon., lues., Wed., Fri. - 7:30 to 5:30 Thurs. till 9:00; Sat. till 3:00 awards INC.