CYLINDERS V JJ from a 20 TO 3OO hr ★ Adaptable to most applications with or without clutch reduction MODEL H.R. 292 With Clutch Reduction 27H.P. ★ Will Install In Skid Loaders, Balers, Forage Harvesters, Etc. I 165 Bushel Gravity Box $425 6 Ton Wagon *395 *BOO Less Tires Combination - I Morning milking (Continued from Page C 36) out its darker muzzle for some maternal reassurance. A snowy kitten curled on a patch of straw. The milk house vent belching out a misty vapor. Amidst this mixture of sights and sounds, a mother, father and son move methodically from animal to animal. Washing udders, attaching milkers, checking them, moving them on. Few words are spoken to clash with the more familiar sounds the herd prefers. It’s a time of calm haste; little movement is wasted. Every effort is made to process the two shifts of cows expeditiously on such a dead, calm early July morning. SALES & SERVICE MILLER’S REPAIR 1 Mile North of Bird-in-Hand 8 Miles East of Lancaster RDI, Bird-in-Hand, PA PH: 717-656-9013 r i,fl ■■■■ ' ■ ZIMMERMAN I reUI EKI PORTABLE ELEVATORS ] Will Carry Your Corn & Hay I CORN CRIBS 28ft. ..*lO5O I 32ft. ..*1095 ! 1200 BU. .. 839 ★36 ft. and 40 ft. | ifiOOßu. *1059 also available | The animals cooperate more than usual, seemingly aware they can more quickly escape to the coolness of the meadow and stream. WISCONSIN ENGINES Sales & Service Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26,1980—C37 Morning milking is a time of inner meaning and meditation. A tune for daily self-appraisal and self leveling in the larger, overall scheme of life. While a very tiny per centage of humankind ex periences this atmosphere regularly, others among the much larger majority could well take a lesson from it. National and world leaders, captains of industry and board rooms and union bosses should be required to contemplate their Angus field day held at ErReR Hill Farms FRIEDENS - ErReR Hill Certified Angus Beef Farms, near Fnedens, Program. Dick Sour talked provided the setting for the about marketing livestock, Pennsylvania Angus Field and Arthur Bartenslager, Day on July 12. director of the American Hosts for the event were Angus Association from Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Riggs, Churchville, Virginia, spoke owners of ErReR Hill to the field day group. Farms, with Robert Hay, Other highlights of the day manager. More than 60 Angus en- donated items held by the thusiasts were on hand to Pennsylvania Angus hear four guest speakers Auxiliary, with proceeds discuss various a,p ?cts of going to their scholarship the beef industry fund. Mr. and Mrs. Riggs Erskme Cash, Penn State, provided a noon lunch. A spoke about performance fencing demonstration and testing. Mick Colvin, West farm tour rounded out the Salem, Ohio, dis< ussed the day’s activities. momentous decisions m the quiet solitude of a dairy bam during early morning milking. Very likely, there would be fewer problems and more decisions of lasting benefit to all. Finally, through a window peek the shining streaks of an awakening world. The animals amble out and the dairy family trudges off to breakfast. Another day begins for most and is already well under way for a few. included an auction of
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