140—Lancaster Farming-, Saturday, Wiy 17,1980 A ITS TIME 10 TAKE A BREAK.., A HARVESTORE’ BREAK( "SPECIAL PJ. HARVESTORE NIGHT" <0 BUCK TRACTOR PULL JUNE DAIRY TOUR BAN SCHRfICK & FAMILY. CLINTON COUNTY In 1979, Dan was the top alfalfa grower in the state. Dan farms 700 acres and milks 210 cows. Dan raises all his own replacements and has 240 head of young stock. He presently processes feed through eight 2070 HARVESTORE structures for haylage and high moisture shelled corn. See Dan’s 6219 SLURRYSTORE. JOE & GLADYS HABILE. CENTRE COUNTY Joe was the 1979 Pennsylvania Master Farmer. The Hartie’s 245-acre farm has a tie-stall barn and a herd of 66 cows. The 1979 herd average was 20,500 lbs. milk and 776 lbs. B.F. The milking cows are on a feeding program of haylage, corn silagar 2nd baled hay. In 1979, the Hartie’s spent less than $B,OOO for off-farm feed purchases. Saturday June 7, 1980 6:30 P.M. THRILL TO THE EXCITEMENT OF PICK-OPS AND TRACTORS COMPETING! Lots of Door Prizes GRAND PRIZE - Trip for Two On Our Two-Day June HARVESTORE® Tour ★ ★ VISIT 3 TOP FAMILY DAIRY FARMS Penn-Jersey HARVESTORE* NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 ★ DELICIOUS BANQUET P.O. BOX 7 ★ Loads of Fun BICK & EVAN HOLMAN. CENTRE COUNTY The Holmans have a 60-cow herd on their 145-acre farm. They have 50 head of young stock. The 1979 herd average was 19,130 lbs. milk and 707 lbs. B.F. They spent less than $9,000 for off-farm feed purchases. The feeding program consists of haylage, corn silage & high moisture corn according to production and 40% supplement. I PLEASE RUSH INFORMATION TO ME. | | I AM INTERESTED IN THE FOLLOWING: 1 1 □ BUCK TRACTOR PULL, June 7.1980 □ DAIRY TOUR, June 24,25.1980 | | NAME | | ADDRESS j CITY j STATE 5/17/80 I I _l Phone 717-354-4051 Systems, Inc. ZIP m s I