A2B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 28,1981 Expo to open (Continued from Page Al) chores and machine shop this week with spring around the corner, the 1981 Farm Machinery Expo will be great to remember as you’re riding a tractor round after round For a look at some of the highlights at last year’s Expo, turn to page A-32 As you continue through the pages of Lancaster Farming, you’ll find an Expo schedule on page D -20, along with a floor map on page D-14, 19 and an exhibitors’ list on page D-13 Enjoy, enjoy Special Expo events include the First Spring Classic Goat Show, sponsored by the Blue Mountain Dairy Goat Association, Thursday, March 5 at 9 30 a m The show, m the West Building of the complex, will offer $1242 in premiums Goats will be on exhibit the remainder of the Exposition Thursday evening, in the small arena at 6 30 p m , the Angus Breeding Sale will begin Stock Tractor Pulling Contest will be held at the large arena all day Thursday and Friday Beginning at 10 a m will be the 5500 pound LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR LEADS THE WAY AS THE COUNTY’S LARGEST COMPLETE FORD TRACTOR DEALER Try a new Blue Power Special! LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. Tractors Equipment . (THE FRIENDLY STORE WHERE YOU GET MORE) 1655 Rohrerstown Road. Lancaster, Pa 17601 Flory Mill Exit off 283 Phone 717-569-7063 II pull, Ipm the 9000 pull, 4 p m the 13,000 pound pull and at 7 p m the top ten finalists from the day's pull will compete for the cham pionship title A total of $3OOO will be offered in this contest Stock Tractor Pulls continue Friday at 10 a m with the 7500 pound class At 1 p m the 11,000 pound class will compete and at 4 p m the 15,000 pound class will pull At 7 p m the championship pull, featunng the top ten finalists from Friday’s com petition will compete for champion puller The Second Annual Keystone Classic All breeds Swine Show will begin on Friday, March 6 at 9 a m in the small arena Eight major breeds will be represented with 97 head consigned Following the swine show, the Third Annual Draft Horse and Mule Show and Sale takes over fhe arena The show begins at 1 p m with a sale immediately following Thirty seven horses including Percheron, Belgian, cross bred Belgians and mules have been consigned The Second Annual SPECIAL RIG! SPECIAL PRICE! FORD 555 SPECIAL! MOWER POWER TO YOU! Ford Lawn & Garden Tractors I-S District 7 (Continued from Page A 27) unpi eased upon Uie gioup that n they suspect contamination to edit m the tieldman betoie the milk ib Keystone Classic Swine Sale is featured at 11 a m , Saturday, March 7 in the small arena, while The Young Farmers Expo Winter Volleyball Tournament starts at 9 a m in the large arena At 1 p m in the large arena, the light weight horse pulling contest begins followed by the heavyweight horse pull at 7 a m A total of $4560 will be offered in the pull The 1981 Pennsylvania Farm Equipment Exposition is sponsored by the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture, the Pennsylvania Farm Show Commission and various breed associations loaded out Mdilm noted milk pioduction ib up 4 pei cent nationwide He wdined the Co-op inemberb thdl the present ddminibti dtion ib not going to continue to buy dairy products to support high prices in the dairy industry The Intel-Stale directoi recommended members not wait toi higher beet prices to move cull cow's He also supported the ad vertising efforts, noting that the Cheese Adds a Slice ot Lite' campaign increased sales from 4- 33 perent Our product does no good in government warehouses,’ he concluded It needs to be gotten into the hands ot consumers. Inler-Btate members recognized tor a quarter century ot getting milk trom cow to consumer in cluded James Zimmerman, K 1 EpUrata, who s seen an increase trom 20 head ot Holsleins when he started milking 25-years ago in pails with the help ot wite, Jean, to his present day b 0 head and dine item, (J) 1e Buchan, Manheun, who milks 196 Holstems and tarms 500 acres with son, Gary, and Vernon Nissley, R 2 Manheun Production recoid recognition was given to Donald Hershey, R 5 Manheun, Glenn Hershey, H 6 Manheim, and Glen and Earl Burkholdei, RJ Litilz Inter-State President Robert McSparren spoke to the milk producers about ovei-production up b percent in Pennsylvania since January and the antibiotic problem He presented retiring County Agent Max Smith with a 6100 gitl ceititicale trom the Lancaster Locals m Wins MOWING BETTER
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