Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1981, Image 21

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POGOINC. FOUR COUNTIES
1841 Jerry's Road CONTRACT OR
Street Md 21154 r d Box 249
PH 301-692-5350 Coalport, Pa 16627
814-672 5751
O. A. NEWTON NICKLIN STEEL TRI-STATE MARINE WALTER J. KELLER BUILDING ! Addr * SS
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These Buildings Engineered for
Self Erection
(Butler will furnish Erection and
Foundation Drawings)
1818 GRAIN BIN - 4173 Bushel Capacity
LESS THAN s 22oo°°
F. 0.8. Cash and Carry
2718 GRAIN BIN - 9872 Bushel Capacity
HASCHEN
AGRICULTURAL
SYSTEMS
PO Box 505
Chestertown, Md 21620
PH 301-778-5800
spaced along the ' block walls,
admitting maximum amounts of
light and ventilation, and large
doors open at both ends of the
structure for additional air flow
and equipment access.
Sue box stalls were included for
cows getting special care. Each
pen has its own tie-stall section, for
feeding and milking, built over the
grated gutter to reduce the amount
of clean-up needed in the bedded
area.
A DeLaval milking system of
two-inch stainless pipeline and
two-inch vacuum line runs just
above the loin-area of the cows,
with a plug-m above each animal.
MBATTENTIONHM
ARE YOU READY FOR
SPRING PLANTING SEASON?
Available Now
BLACK MULCHING PLASTIC
Clear plastic for plant beds, greenhouses, also
black mulching plastic for gardens eliminates hoe
. mg, controls weeds better yields, we cut to
lengths
DEALER INQUIRIES WELCOME
ZIMMERMAN'S ANIMAL HEALTH SUPPLY
3 Mi. W. of Ephrata, Along Wood Corner Rd.
RD #4 Lrtitz, Pa. 17543
717-738-4241
IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
LESS THAN s 37so°°
F. 0.8. Cash and Carry
IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
TRI-COUNTY
AGRI-SYSTEMS
RDm p Box 55
Swedesboro, NJ 08085
PH 609-467-3174
Parallel parking
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WEETER CONCRETE
CONSTRUCTION
P 0 Drawer V
Knox, PA 16232
Phone 814-797-5122
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 14,1981—A21
The eight DV3OO units are attached
to the udders from the side exposed
by the stall angling, and two
milkers finish the 82-head m ninety
minutes.
A Fre-Heater exchanger draws
the warmth of the'cooling milk
from the 1500-gallon bulk tank to
pre-heat water for the milking
system wash cycles, helping to cut
some of the hot water energy cost.
Fulton Grange holds
regular meeting
OAKRYN Fulton Grange No.
66 met in regular session Monday
at the Grange Hall in Oakryn. The
Master, Thomas C. Galbreath,
presided at the business section.
Fulton Grange will be host for
the Lancaster County Pomona
Grange No. 71 spring meeting
Saturday, April 11, 8 p.m. instead
of the third Saturday of April.
Fulton Grange gave a $5O
donation to the Solanco Medical
Scholarship Fund. Harry Baker
was appointed chairman of ticket
sales for the Grange's annual
turkey supper April 4.
The Master gave a report of the
Pennsylvania State Grange
regional conference held at Wpst
Chester. Five people from this
Grange attended. He also reported
attending the Solanco School
District long range planning
meeting.
Clifford Holloway Jr., chairman
of the tour committee, reminded
the members to get their reser
vations in for the one-day tour to
Tangier Island May 23rd.
In other business the men made
|~P.L HESS, BUTLER MFfi. CO.
| Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363
I I'm interested in more information on Butler products.
| □ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ BulK-O-Mabcs
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Friday, March 20, beginning at
10:30 a.m., the Bupp’s will host the
York County manure management
meeting. Penn State and local
extension staffers will discuss the
manure handling systems in
corporated into the design. A
general public open house will
follow the session.
The Bupp farm is located about
eight miles south of York, between
Exits 2 and 3 of Interstate 83, off
Ridge View Road, just east of old
Route 111, the York-Baltunore
road.
plans to remove a tree trom the
hall grounds March 14. The Grange
also voted to have a piano tuned.
Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer Jr.
presented the program which
opened with group singing “The
Grange Is Marching On.”
She then presented Ronald
Althoff, a member of the Solanco
Senior High School faculty m the
Agricultural Department, who
accompanied the following FFA
members who are members of the
Solanco Parliamentary Procedure
Team: Doug Hershberger, Ken
Scott, Leon and Tina Tadych, Jack
Heidelbaugh, Brent Holzhauer,
Tom Herr and Ken Miller. These
students ptit on a very fine
demonstration of conducting their
business meeting. They will be
competing in county-wide com
petition.
Mrs. Stauffer conducted a game
in which Richard Holloway
modelled a shirt adorned with 35
items all farmers should have at
hand, and all were to list them.
Edward Zug listed the most.
The next meeting will be held
March 23.
BUTLER
AGRI-BUILDER
State