Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 09, 1980, Image 134

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    014—Lancaster Faming, Sitnrdiy, August 9,1080
Cumberland Co. DHIA
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4 17,094
5 20,177
2 14,628
Fredda
Laura
Rebecca
Elmer Gettle
Anna
Tiny
Tilly
Patsy
D Clinton Sauder
Wendy
Jean
RossH Holtry
Charles L Nehf
Wabbit
Ixy
St Pat
John H Staub
Audrey B
D T McCullough Unit 2
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Frank J Yost
Cherry
Her Joy Farms
Pam
Ashcomoe Dover Dairy
839
R 238
See the
ROCK SPRINGS -
Having trouble making ends
meet? Remembering the
“good old days” when in
flation didn’t take such a
huge bite out of your budget?
Stop by the Ag Progress
Days Family Living Tent,
Tuesday through Thursday,
and pick up a few bps on
maximizing your family
resources.
The theme of this year’s
family living acbvibes is
“Families Managing in the
80’s,” and family concerns
such as health and nutnhon,
clothing, housing, and
energy conservation ideas
will be featured m exhibit
and demonstrations
throughout each day.
Ag Progress Days visitors
can browse through the tent,
finding out about everything
from affordable 1930’s
housing to delicious and
nutritious low cost protein.
Experts on food preser
vabon techniques such as
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20,552
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good
home canning and herb
drying will be available to
provide suggestions and
answer questions. Con
vecbon ovens, an mnovabon
in countertop ovens, will be
demonstrated and
discussed. New types of
window shades, designed to
keep out summer sun and
winter wind, will be among
the exhibits emphasizing
conservabon of energy and
money.
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John F Stamy, 111
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620
758
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Carl Kelso, Jr
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JohnE Lapp
Sally
Maggie
Leroy Chestnut
42
703
830
616
617
Chester C Weaver
Laurel
644
649
Samuel D Shenk
Vu Hope
Toots
Oscar Nealy & Sons
347
634
646
606
656
658
Berkheimer Farms
48
62
90
79
120
633
624
706
Fred & Chris McGillvray
37
J Douglas Martin
124
John F Stoltzfus
Andy
MervmE Ruppert
Sarahan
603
642
738
683
old days
Even the children will
enjoy the fun and learning by
joining Extension nutrition
aides leading games inside
the tent.
The Family Living Tent
activities are only one part
of the 1980 Ag Progress
Days. Billed as one of the
largest outdoor agricultural
events in the East, it has a
variety of activities, planned
DEALER INQUIRIES
INVITED
• High Pitch Top
• 60° Center Draw
MERVIN M
★ SALES & SERVICE * BUILDEI . EMS
7 KEENER ROAD. LITITZ, PA 17543 717-626-5204
again
for maximum appeal for
everyone, taking place
throughout the three days.
The event, sponsored by the
Pennsylvania State
University’s College of
Agriculture, is held annually
at the Rock Springs
Agricultural Research
Center nine miles west of
State College. Admission is
free to everyone.
SPECIALISTS IN CABLEVEY
FEED CONVEYING AND AUTOMATION
FARM - URBAN - COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
SPECIALIZING IN COMPLETE SYSTEMS FOR HOG AND DAIRY
AUTHORIZED DIS
SCHULD BULK FE
MECHANICAL FEED
From 3 Ton to 125 T'
• F,
• F,
• F
Dealer for GINGWAY
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16,160
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16,886
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Joe 4 Brenda Cochran
Flossie
603
636
624
M Thomas Sheaffer
Jessie
Eliie
Lisa
Star
Deety
749
653
625
Lee A Hoover, Jr
Verna
Missy
640
619
610
652
WHOLESALE a RETAIL
681
DISTRIBUTOR FOR:
fnSCHLESSMAN'S
V SEED CORN
TITAN WHEAT
(Data From Universities)
Straw Winter
Height Strength Hardiness
TITAN... ... Med VG G
S-76 Short VG EX
YIELD (Avg. of 6 Trials)
TITAN - 68.1 Bu. Per Acre
PIONEER S-76 - 62.5 Bu. Per Acre
WINTER RYE
BALER TWINE
649
616
622
629
738
610
671
731
730
678
685
602
678
BOYD S 1 SEED CENTER, INC.
306 lona Rd .Lebanon. Pa 17042
'Phone 717-272-8543
FEED SYSTEMS
6 15,554 3 9 610
8 15,741 3 9 617
5 21,828 3.3 720
4 19,321 3.9 760
3 19,142 3 2 608
3 15,325 4.1 629
6 18,681 3.7 688
9 19,865 3 2 634