Franklin Guernsey breeders see hoof trimming energy resource centers 458-8011 j po box 24 uwchland pa 19480 I DANIEL SCHRACK BREAKS 9 TON ALFALFA BARRIER L. to R.: A.A. Hansen, Waterman Loomis Co. Daniel Schrack, Kevin Schrack winners. Plant WL WL LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AT BY RUTH ANN BENEDICT Staff Correspondent MERCERSBURG - Some 40 people attended the Franklin County Guernsey Twilight Meeting of the MILLER DIESEL INC 6030 JONESTOWN RD. HARRISBURG, PA. 17112 717-545-5931 Interstate 81 Exit 26 Diesel Fuel Injection specialists Has been awarded the distributorship ALERT/SEPARATOR/FILTER/ ALARM SYSTEM FOR DIESEL CARS 100% water extractor Easy to install Simple to service A once and for all unit Limited dealerships available. 311 *3 I Vl 808 Tons Hay Per Acre £■■ Jb mf 3120 Lbs Crude Protein 9335 Lbs TDN Per Acre BEACHLEY-HARDY FIELD and GRASS SEEDS AG PROGRESS DAYS Franklin County Guernsey Breeders Club held at the farm of Harold Hoffeditz, Mercersburg, last Friday The evening event began with a hoof trimming 4 of the top 6 Champions Penn State alfalfa growing contest average of 4 WL winners Distributed by Shiremanstown, Pa. 17091 demonstration by Michael S Stultz of Mercersburg Stultz demonstrated hoof trimming with the use of a motor operated table and explained that he felt diet and the type of housing a farmer main tains has a definite effect on the condition of an animals hoofs. “Ground with a little gravel allows for a natural wearmg away of the hoof” said Stultz Ginger Secnst, field representative of the Penn sylvania Guernsey Breeders’ Association gave a state report. Secnst announced the Guernsey State Sale and the 55th Annual Renewal Sale will be a combined sale held on October 9 at the Penn sylvania Guernsey Sale Pavilion m Lancaster She also announced that the Annual 1981 Meeting of the Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders’ Association will be held on March 20 and 21. This meeting was changed from a one day event to a two 9.16 TONS ALFALFA YIELD IN 1979 PENNSYLVANIA ALFALFA GROWING CONTEST USING WL-311 (Clinton County, Pennsylvania) WITH MPR * MULTIPLE PEST RESISTANCE WL3I2 WL3IB Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1980—A23 day event due to the up coming 50th anniversary of the Association. In a special presentation, Secrist gave Rodney and Darlene Stuff of Mer cersburg the Pennsylvania Field Area Outstanding Young Guernsey Farmer Award, which was given to Rodney at the National Guernsey Convention recently The award is presented to those outstanding farmers between the ages of 21 and 35 Philip Wagner, county dairy agent gave a report on the poor (jm situation in Franklin County due to the dry weather being ex perienced throughout the county Wagner stated that he has been working on feeding programs with those far mers that have been hit the hardest by the heat. Harold Hoffeditz, host of the event, commented on his 48 milking cow operation and noted the changes in his State egg output climbs HARRISBURG - June 1980 egg production in Pennsylvania totaled 338 million eggs, eight percent above the 312 million eggs produced in June 1979, ac cording io the Pennsylvania Crop Reportmg Service. The June average of 15.9 million Pennsylvania layers was eight percent higher than a year ago Egg production per 100 layers was 2130 compared with THINK DIESEL THINK LOMBARDHI 26 different models designed to fit most gasoline engine applications mOMBARDINI The Powerhouse The fastest growing line of small, air-cooled diesels in America. Authorized sales, service and parts. Call today for a quotation. Distributor HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE PH: 717-656-6133 2998 West Newport Rd. Ronks, Pa. 17572 2‘/z miles East of Leola - Along 772 DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED operation since the Guern sey Club last met at his farm 11 years ago. A judging contest was held consisting of a two year old class and an aged cow class. The winner of the adult division was Darlene Stuff of Mercersburg and the winner of the junior division was Nicholas Meyers, R 4 Chambersburg. Ginger Secrist acted as the official judge. Officers of the Franklin County Guernsey Breeders’ Club are: Glenn Mummert, Chambersburg, president; Gerald Peckman, Cham bersburg, vice-president; and Leigh Knepper, Chambersburg, secretary/treasurer. Winners of the door prizes were Warren Peckman, Dan Peckman and Doug Mum mert, all of Chambersburg Prizes were donated by B- Equipment, Waynesboro, Surge, Agway and Franklin Feed and Supply, all of Chambersburg 2,127 m June 1979 The nation’s laying flocks produced 5.57 billion eggs during June 1980, one per cent less than the 5 64 billion produced a year ago All layers on hand July 1 totaled 280 million, one percent fewer than the 283 million a year earlier Egg production oer 100 layers during the monmth was 1994 compared with 1992 a year ago.