Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1980, Image 141

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    Egg production increases 8%
HARRISBURG - July
1 1980 egg production in
Pennsylvania totaled 344
million, according to the
Pennsylvania Crop
Reporting Service.
The July production was
eight percent above the 319
million eggs produced in
July 1979. The July average
of 16.0 million layers was
seven percent higher than a
year ago. Egg production
per 100 layers was 2157,
$ 2OO REBATE
NOW THRU SEPTEMBER 20
K
8.
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your time at ovary turn.
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waste it: trimming corners, around trees, at every turn!
That’s Mowbility
Owners tell us that Zero™ Turning Radius saves up to
half their mowing time, and sometimes even more. They tell
neighbors how easy the mower operates, how they enjoy us
ing it, what a great job it does and most of all, it leaves
them mower time for fun.
But don't take our word for it; try it yourself. A few quick
turns to get the feel of its simple hand levers, and before
you know it you'll turn yourself into a DIXON owner! Come
in for your free test drive at any one of these participating
Dealers.
-DIXON DEALERS
BEDFORD CO.
JEFFS SALES
& SERVICE
(814)635-3221
HUNTINGDON CO.
JOHN McCLURE JR.
Warriors Mark, PA 16877
(814)632-5955
JUNIATA CO.
VARNERS SALES
& SERVICE
Oakland Mills, PA.
(717)463-3335
LANCASTER CO
DOMBACH BROTHERS
Willow St., PA 17584
(717)464 3011
I. B. HOSTETTER
& SONS, INC.
Mount Joy, PA 17552
(717)653-1841
LAWN CARE OF PA
Martmdale, PA. 17549
(215)445-4541
LEBANON CO
MARTIN HARDWARE
t EQUIPMENT CO.
Newmanstown, PA 17073
(717)949-6817
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
on the DIXON ZTR® MOWER
(Tht Energy Stftrj
Call or Write:
LAWN CARE DISTRIBUTORS
Box 25, Martindale, Pa. 17549
Phone 215-445-4541
DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED
compared to 2148 in July
1979.
The nation’s laying flocks
produced 5.71 billion eggs
during July, one percent less
than the 5.79 billion produced
a year ago. The number of
layers for July averaged 281
million compared with 284
million a year ago.
Egg production per 100
layers during the month was
2029 compared with 2038 a
year ago.
INTRODUCING..
The Newest
Innovation In
Grass Mowing
“The Energy Saver”
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MONTGOMERY C(
R.L MARTIN CO.
Limerick, PA 19468
(215)489-2597
VERNFIELO MOBIL
Harleysville, PA 19438
(215)256-8593
NORTHAMPTON CO.
HOPPES MOWER
SALES A SERVICE
Hellertown, PA 18055
(215)838-6553
SCHUYLKILL CO
MAURER’S TRUCK
SERVICE
Pine Grove, PA 17963
(717)345-4401
SOMERSET CO.
ORNNEDROW
Somerset, PA. 15501
(215)445-5937
YORK CO.
NEIMAN EQUIPMENT
CO.
Dover, PA 17315
(717)292-2101
CHARLIES SALES & SERVICE
Brouge, PA 17309
(717)927-6500
Dairy champs
Montgomery County 4-H Dairy Show champions
include, right to left, Champion Brown Swiss DN
Delegate Dainty shown by Kathleen Kopistecki,
Royersford; Champion Holstein Will - Al Persuader
Puddle shown by Jonathan Keener, Telford;
Reserve Holstein Calaxvs Noble Diamond Star
Energy
DES PLAINES, ILLINOIS
A nationwide search for
energy production, con
servation and development
ideas will climax here
November 17-19 at an
“energy idea symposium ”
The symposium and
energy idea search is
sponsored by the American
Farm Bureau Federation.
Since the program was
announced at the AFBF
annual meeting in January
1980, participating state
Farm Bureaus have been
encouraging the three
million Farm Bureau
Build for the
Business has been good. You’ve outgrown
your present facilities and must move to
larger quarters. That will solve the problem
today, but what about tomorrow'?
A Mesco building may be the solution to
your problems both now and in the future.
Because it’s a systems building, it means
a faster, more economical structure
today and easy low cost a
expansion tomorrow
Find out more about how
Mesco Building
Systems can solve your
future building needs
Call us today
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ideas sought for nationwide program
member families to submit
their ideas on energy
production, conservation
and development. The top 10
ideas submitted by Farm
Bureau members will be
presented at the symposium.
Robert B. Delano, AFBF
president, said the energy
idea search was prompted
by the uncertain availability
of energy for the production
of food and fiber and the
need for developmg in
novative agricultural energy
technology.
In addition to the 10
presentations by Farm
ERNON MYERS, INC
STEEL BUILDINGS &
GRAIN STORAGE
4SSS
MCSCO
AUTHORIZED BUILDER
Lancaster Firming, Saturday, September 13,1980-D9
shown by Marcia Slater, Perkiomenville; Cham
pion Jersey Walebe Prospector Donna, and
Reserve Jersey Walebe Frederick Cora shown by
Robert Waltemyer, Coiiegeville. A total of seventy
eight prize animals were shown in the competition.
Bureau members, others
participating in the sym
posium will mclude several
university and industrial
specialists on energy and
related fields.
University specialists
include E.K. Pye of
University of Pennsylvania,
Merle Jensen of University
of Arizona who will keynote
the sessions, Joe Peters of
University of Alabama,
Brad Rem of University of
Nebraska, and Terry Ed
valson of Eastern Oregon
R.D. 4- Box 845
Lebanon, Pa. 17042
Phone: (717)867-4139
PLAN NOW FOR GRAIN STORAGE
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
ASCS INTEREST-FREE
LOANS ON 1980 CROP. ,
WE PROVIDE THE MOST MOD
ERN QUALITY PRODUCTS AND
SERVICES AVAILABLE IN GRAIN
HANDLING AND STORAGE EQUIP
MENT.
COMMERCIAL and AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS
We Offer Complete Erection On Any Size Or Style Building.
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State University.
Industrialists par
ticipating in the program
will include Daniel
Schneider, Schneider Lift
Translator Corp.,
Sacramento, California; Ted
Garbeff, Diamond Sunsweet,
Inc., Stockton, California;
and Leo Glass, Saveli
Systems International, Des
Moines, lowa.
AFBF president Delano
will preside over the sessions
which will include a noon
luncheon and evening
banquet on November 18.
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