Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 1980, Image 47

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    ANOTHER TRAILER LOAD
JUST ARRIVED
Yes, we hav
the famous
TROY-B
ROTO
TILLER
• Free Demonstr,
• Trade ms welcome , Factory Authonzed
• Financing Arranged Sales & Service
BIGGEST DISCOUNT OF THE
YEAR NOW IN EFFECT
Authorized Troy-Bilt Dealer
REVERSE CAGE LAYER SYSTEM
★ MINIMIZES FEED WASTE
Not only the
physical shape of the
feed trough, but the
operation of the
feeder has been
engineered to reduce
feed waste. The
trough shape cuts
down on feed loss
from “raking” and
“billing,” while the
feeder has been
specifically designed
for Chore-Time's
programmed and
performance feeding
concept
* LET US SHOW YOU A REVERSE CAGE SYSTEM IN OPERATION
AGRI-
CATTLE HOG - POULTRY EQUIPMENT
R.D. 4, EPHRATA, PA. 17522
PH: 717-354-4271
STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 5:30; Sat.7:3oto 12:00
SERVING PA. NJ. AND N.Y.
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★ LESS BIRD STRESS
EQUIPM ENT, inc.
Local Shepherds
sponsored by the Penn
sylvania Sheep and Wool
Growers Association.
The reserve champion
Dorset ewe was exhibited by
Barbara Herr, Narvon,
Lancaster County. The Nix
Besser entry was the top
placing Senior ewe lamb in
the Dorset competition.
Herr also exhibited the
reserve champion Dorset
ram. He ranked second m
the Senior ram lamb class,
standing behind the
champion Dorset and first
place Senior ram.
Handling the entries for
William E. Yoder of Kutz
town, Herr pulled both the
Shropshire ram and ewe
entry to the top of the line.
The Berks County sheep
swept the Shropshire
championships. Yoder’s
Junior ram placed first in his
class before taking the breed
championship.
The March, 1980 ram was
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sired by the champion ram
at Sedalia Midwest Sale who
ranks as the highest selling
ram in the Shropshire breed
history. The ram lamb’s
dam was champion at the
1979 Ohio Invitational Sale,
according to Yoder
Yoder’s other l
walked away with the
Champion Shropshire Ewe
Lamb honors after placing
first m her Junior class.
Sired by the same ram as
her stablemate, the ewe
lamb was out of the reserve
champion ewe at the 1979
Ohio Invitational. Both the
WEY ram and ewe lamb
champs were twins.
The reserve champion
honors in the Shropshire
breed went to another
Pennsylvania sheep
breeder. Shober and Calvert
Farms Shropshires, R 1
Berlin, stood next to the
champion Shrons m the
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The system has been design
ed for bird comfort!
Each bird has her place at the
feed trough. Each has easy
access to water Obstruction to
light and the flow of air have
been greatly reduced, providing
more uniform ventilation and
lighting for every bird Com
bined with Chore-Time’s auto
matically controlled air mlettmg
system, you get a layer house
environment designed for bird
comfort and the resulting
better production.
AGRI-EQUIPMENT
INC., OFFERS
COMPLETE
• SALES
• INSTALLATION
• SERVICE
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19,1980—87
Cathy Hope Wilson, of Hollywood, Maryland,
practices showing her stuffed Hampshire. Every
judge agreed sh 6 has a blue-ribbon smile.
Bob Calvert said he doesn't know how his
Shropshire ewe lamb took reserve champion
honors. “She didn't stand still long enough for the
judge to see her."