C3B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 14,1981 W «??| '• J J.hj -W,! ,V % T* - f - • '% ‘ ? y? V -,Oi '(> 4 Officers and directors of the York County Holstein Association, from left are, front, Larry Amspacher, Doug Cope, Ed Johnson, E. York-Adams calf sale to rim March 17 YORK Plans for the March 17 Adams-York Calfarama Sale were among the numerous items of business under consideration durmg a recent planning session held by the York Count} Holstein Association Over 50 top-quality registered animals, from baby calves to yearlings, have already been consigned to the third annual bi county club sale, hosted by Avalong Farms of York R 7 President of the York Holstein club for 1981 is Rodman Thompson, East Berlin Rl, and Larry L Rinehart, East Berlin Rl was named vice-president Larry Amspacher, York R 7, was re elected secretary-treasurer, with June Boyer, Biesecker Road, the assistant York County state director is E Wayne Beshore, New Cumberland Committee assignments were made as follows Larry Rinehart, Feed aid payments hit WASHINGTON, DC - The Conservation Service Hews said $364 million received by US payments are heavy because of livestock producers during widespread drought conditions in December under the US the Midwest and the South Department of AgncuJtme’s Hews said the $661 million in emergency feed aid program federal assistance has helped brings to $66 1 million the amount ilvestock producers buy 2 5 billion of program payments in the first P ound s of feed, about 44 million quarter of fiscal year 1981 bushels corn equivalent The October through December Participants may be reimbursed payments are nearly triple the fer up to 50 percent of the cost of total paid out under the program feed purchased The maximum during all of fiscal year 1980, ac- authorized amount of cost share cording to Edward Hews, acting assistance was increased Aug 11, administrator of USDA’s 1980, from two cents to three cents Agricultural Stabilization and per pound of gram equivalent soHmmjo CRO¥/mtIT LOW CLASSIFIED RATES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS! show and breed improvement chairman, Doug Cope and T Edwin Johnson, sales co chairmen, June Boyer and Carl Anderson, junior Holstein co chairmen, Karen Laugh man, advertising, Larry and Georgia Amspacher, banquet, and Joyce Bupp, news reporter Beshore Farm, New Cum berland, will host the annual Spring barn meeting on Monday, March 9, beginning at! p m Larry Specht, Penn State dairy specialist, is scheduled as the featured speaker Other events tentatively slated by the York Holstein Association include an April bus tour to Perry County, the Summer Field Day and Picnic on July 22 at Bupplynn Farms, a county show, August 13 at the York Fairgrounds, and the annual meeting and banquet at Avalong Farms, Oc tober 23 $66.1 million ' ‘{l X* :r i r v •«#* ♦ v -****, Wayne Beshore and Rodman Thompson, and back, George Knight 111, June Boyer and Larry Rinehart, i Attends milker school LANCASTER - John A Keith, 121 E Lemon, Lancaster, has attended a week-long Milker Systems Seminar at Albert Lea, Minnesota, at the factory of Universal Milking Machine Division of Universal Cooperatives, Inc Keith received training in the practical installation and servicing of pipeline milking systems, bulk coolers, automatic pipeline cleaning equipment, and the evaluation of detergents and cleaners The week-long course covered basic fundamentals, planning of pipeline systems, installation problems and their solutions He was also trained in advanced practices of modern milking and good sanitation procedures. Part of the seminar included inspection of modern installations on a number of dairy farms m a variety of situations. These in cluded various types of systems and installations on both large and medium size farms where a good analysis of cost and efficiency factors were obtained BARN PAINTING ROOF PAINTING BIN PAINTING MASONRY & EPOXY COATING • Sandblast preparation Special Winter Prices On Barn Painting In Lane., York, Adams, Harford, Baltimore, Carroll & Frederick Counties All work is guaranteed satisfactory. “Call the Country Boys with the Country Prices" EEBHARTS Agriculture - Industrial - Commercial Box 145 A, R.D 4 Hanover, PA 17331 Ph: 717-637-0222 X
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