Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 21, 1980, Image 21

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Heffner, 2;
’.olket, Chester
Debbie Klair,
3, 213; and 10.
Schubert,
E,213.
r division: 1
Takakjy,
ige 18, 243; 2.
isner, New
’age A2l)
IGHTING INFLATION k z' 'v GRAIN [MI
DOCEDPRICES ' v . . . , |r ■ ,V— DRYER - v UllM, ;
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40' x 50' x 14'
FARMSTED I
Galvanized Walls and
Galvanized Roof
with 20* x 13' D/S Door
These Buildings Engineered for
H Self-Erection
(Butler will Furnish Erection
#and ,4>undation Drawings)
* ALL BUILDINGS F. 0.8
ANNVILLE, PA.
(Buildings not equipped as shown)
1 Prices Based On Independent Survey of Agri-Builders,
Price Could Vary With Each Agri-Builder
IE FIGHTING INFLATION
W R MOODY HASCHEN TRI-COUNTY TAP ENTERPRISES INC,
SSiSSSrf agricultural agri-systems
SXSS PH; 215-929-2553
PH; 412-872-6804 Chestertown. Md. 21620 PH. 609-467-3174
PH: 301-778-5800
. E. SMITH. INffi)
ittKntown, Pa. 17059
PH: 717-436-2151
Adult winners from left were: Bill Beam, 1; Greg Snyder with his coach,
Jennifer, age 5Vz months, 2; and J. Wilmer Stoltzfus, 4. Richard Klair the third
winner is absent
Erdenheim Farms
Tripoli, age 17, 241; 3. Eileen
Fairbaim, West Chester R 2,
age 15, 241; 4. Leslie
Lazarus, Allentown, age 15,
241; 5. Martha Klair,
Hockessen, DE, 240; 6.
Ralph Danner, Lehigh Co.,
240; 7. Kevin Heirman,
Wilmington, DE, 238 ; 8. John
'4900
Offer Ends June 30th
A. NEWTON
SON CO.
Sridgeville, Delaware 19933
PH: 302-337-8211
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Arthur, Montgomery Co.,
236 ; 9. Sharon Raab, Hart
sville, 236; and 10. Scott
Stoltzfus, Chester Co., 235.
Adults taking honors
were: 1. Bill Beam, Elverson
R 2, 245; 2. Greg Snyder, R 3
New Tripoli, 239; 3. Richard
Klair, Hockessin, DE, 239 ; 4.
♦ VARIOUS SIZES
HEIGHT & WIDTH
AVAILABLE
KELLER BUILDING GLENN M, STAHLMAN TRI-STATE MARINE
SYSTEMS INC. R.D.il, Cash Valley Road OIST.INC.
RD 180x203 Cumberland, Md. 21502 Route 256
PH; 301-777-0582 Deale. Md. 20751
Lewisourg, irod/ pu- oai »CT i ma'J
PH: 717-5240568
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1818 GRAIN BIN - 4173 Bushel Capacity
F. 0.8. Cash and Carry
Offer Ends June 30th
2718 GRAIN BIN - 9872 Bushel Capacity
WITH SPECIAL PRICES
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J. Wilmer Stoltzfus, R 2
Elverson, 238; 5. Richard
Jones, Bechtellsville, 238; 6.
Ernest Snyder, Lehigh Co.,
235 ; 7. Bonnie Horning,
Orefield, 233 ; 8. Gerald
McMahon, Green Lane, 232;
9. Grant Lazarus, Ger
mansville, 229; and 10.
Marion Wilson, Mertztown,
22 Vrr\
have a
nice weekend...
ASK MUR A/B BUILDER
ABOUT ASCS FINANCING
15* DOWN - 8 YEAR PAY BACK
LESS THAN *2loo°°
LESS THAN
F. 0.8. Cash and Carry
Offer Ends June 30th
Exchange student tours York farms
RED LION Santiago Southern York County as a fitting and showmanship
Rossi Red Lion Area High part of an FFA project. techniques of beef cattle and
School’s foreign exchange The first stop was at explained how a European
student from Uraguay, Annette Walter’s of Airville. breed, Sixnmental, is being
recently toured farms in She demonstrated the proper used to upgrade the quality
ll of calves in their beef herd.
The second stop was
Airville Farm Service where
the business and mechanical
end of York County
agriculture was discussed.
Greg Innerst’s swine
breeding operation, located
just outside of Red Lion, was
the site of the next visit.
Innerst explained his swine
breeding program where he
raises registered
Berkshire’s and Duroc’s.
Seniors consider a class of breeding ewes at
Erdenheim farms.
AL MAURER WEETER CONCRETE !
P.0.80x 78 CONSTRUCTION J
Cambra, Pa. 18611 P.O. Drawer V i
PH: 717-864-3135 Knox, PA 16232 .
Phone 814-797-5122 j
WALTER J.
CONSTRUCTION
1833 Lincoln Highway
Lancaster. Pa. 17602
PH: 717-392-8280
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 21,1380— A2l
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P. L HESS, BUTLER MFG. CO.
Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363
I’m interested in more information on Butler products.
□ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Bulk-O-Matics
Name
Address
County
City
During a stop at Beth
Holtzinger’s farm, Rossi was
introduced to freeze bran
ding cattle. Holtzinger plans
to exhibit her steers at the
Farm Show and all steers to
be shown at the Penn
sylvania State Farm Show in
January must be identified
by freeze branding before
June 1. He also saw some of
the 55 acres of tomatoes the
Holtzinger’s plant and
learned about cultural
practices in growing
tomatoes.
Bryan Workinger showed
how replacement calves are
cared for. And Kevin
Holtzinger explained his
fanning operation which
milks 120 cows in a milking
parlor and farms over 300
acres of land.
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AGRI-BUILDER
State