NOW! ALFALFA MANAGEMENT Spray - Immediately after 2nd cutting of hay for blotch miner & leaf hopper. Fertilizer - Alfalfa needs two applications each growing season. Lime - After 2nd cutting while ground condition is good. Call Us for ALL of the Above SERVICES f BULK BLENDS ) ORGANIC gßll PLANT l j l [ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA FOOD CO. 2313 NORMAN ROAD, LANCASTER, P A. 17601 PHOfVE: >'l7-397-5152 * CLOSED SATURDAYS IN JULY & AUGUST A new drive system even faster un The new John Deere 714 A and 716 A Forage Wagons can now unload faster than ever Top speed has been increased to 11 5 feet per min ute to keep your silage-making operation run ning smoothly Capacities of 593 and 677 cubic feet mean fewer trips to the silo See the 714 A and 716 A today No silo too ta11... for this 1000-rpm forage blowe There are no bottlenecks at the silo with this heavy-duty blower, designed for 90-hp and larger tractors. Just one continuous silage pipeline from field to storage as the 6000 Blower throws it home with a blazing fan-tip speed of 143 mph LANDIS BROS. INC. Lancaster, PA 717-291 1046 ADAHSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC SHUTZBERRER’S EQUIPMENT 215-484-4391 Elm, PA 717-665-2141 PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. Oyster Dale Road A.B.C. GROFF INC. Oley RD2, PA New Holland, PA 215-987-6277 717-354-4191 ling oa NEUHAUS’ES INC. RD2, York, PA 1-83 Loganville Ext 3 717-428-1953 or 235-1306 New Castle , Delaware NEWARK, Del - The New Castle County 4-H Junior Council will be sponsoring a horse show August 2. The show will be held at the Sandy Brae Horse Farm owned by Richard Russell, 2142 Pleasant Valley Road, Newark. 'This show is open to all members in the community. The show is an accredited show of the combined Eastern Horse Show Association, but mem bership is not required for showing. Classes will include English, western and hunter. Prize lists can be obtained NEW GRAVELY MOWERS BUILT TOUGH, LIKE OUR TRACTORS. AFFORDABLE Here’s why a move from pull-type to self-propelled forage harvesting can pay for itself A self-propelled forage harvester is an in vestment, not a luxury You’re purchasing the ability to harvest more of your silage at its nutritional peak You’re gaming the ability to open your own fields, and the extra maneuverability self-propelled harvesting offers You have in your hands the ability to keep your entire sil.’ge operation (from field to silo) running at full capacity Now you can use your high-horsepower tractors for other jobs You may be able to reduce manpower needed. Adverse field conditions are no longer a major problem. Come in and sit down with us Let's talk about your silage operation and why your next move should be to self-propelled harvesting ROBERT E. LITTLE INC. M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS Zieglerville, PA West Chester, PA 215-287-9643 215-696-2990 KEBMIT K. MISTIER INC. chaplSpm.". Lynnport, PA Center 215 298-2011 Chapman, PA 215 398 2553 FOSTER EQUIPMENT SALES Elmer, NJ 609-769-1535 from the County 4-H office by calling 302/738-8965 or wilting to the County 4-H office, 120 Agricultural Hall, Newark, DE19711. There will be ap proximately 75 classes and the show will get underway at 8:30 a.m. Food can be purchased from the refreshment stand. The purpose of the show is to help raise funds for the purpose of sponsoring dif ferent 4-H activities m the county. It is hoped that these funds could be used to help reduce the cost of weekend camping trips. One such weekend was LG. SALES Silverdale, PA 18962 215-257-5136 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 12,1980—87 horse show August 2 held last April at Cape Henlopen State Park for 4- H’ers in New Castle County between the ages of 9 and U. Funds will also be used for Central Dairy 4-H dub plans family picnic EAST BERLIN - Members of the Central Dairy 4-H Club presented a debate milk versus soda pop at the recent meeting of the Thomasville Com munity 4-H Club at the 4-H Center near Bair. Mike Welsh, chairman, Neil and Shane Seiden stncker, Robert Haskins, and Steve Eisenhart will be entertaining guests of the Homewood Retirement Center, Hanover, today as part of their community service project. Club members approved a donation to the county fashion revue committee and the placmg of an ad in the York County 4-H Fair catalog. Santee Acres (Continued from Page B 6) Mangers are swept every morning so the cows are tempted with fresh feed daily Herdsman Earl Myers, who has been with the Benners for seven years, keeps the cows milking. “An all-around good man for the farm,” Ken says. It would seem appropriate the Benners milk would go from a Pennsylvania farm to Maryland and Virginia Cooperative, considering their backgrounds in Virginia. They had shipped to Eastern and later followed their hauler to Lehigh. After the big Lehigh assessment in 1974 they agam moved with TERRE HILL SILO CO. INC. Serving The Farm Community For Over One-Half Century TERRE HILL. PA. 17581 Manufacturers & Erectors of Terre Hill TRI-RIB STAVE SILO FOR OLD FASf PRII WOI Patz CALL TERRE HILL (215) 445-6736 or SALESMAN JAMES ESBENSHADE 717-464-2090 out of state exchange trips. 4-H’ers from New Castle will be traveling to St. Charles County, Missouri this August. Reports given at the meeting were family movie mght, Susan Eisenhart; five county camp, Jon Haskins; chicken barbecue, Shane Seidenstncker; and Indiana County exchange, Mike Welsh. A letter in appreciation of the club’s petting zoo at the World’s Largest Yard Sale was received from the Society of Juvenile Diabetes Research. The club is planning a bus trip to Harrisburg on Friday, August 8. The next meeting of the club will be a family picnic at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 22 at the 4-H Center followed by a micro-mini tractor pull. their hauler to Maryland and Virginia. “It’s nice to get extra checks now instead of being assessed,” Jane comments. Jane actually is the Young Cooperator award winner. Ken is 36, one year too old for the competition. But their fieldman encouraged Jane, in every way a full partner in the operation, to enter the competition. It took some tune for her to make the entry, answer the questions, and travel to Maryland. But like the AI work, or home mixing feed, the Benners found that a little time well spent can reap large rewards in the end. SEE AND HE