Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 16, 1981, Image 103

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    Pork
LANCASTER Pork at the
Home of the Whopper?
That’s one of the goals of Pork
Industry Group representatives
who have been calling on major
foodsemce outlets in recent weeks
to encourage the addition of pork
items to the menu.
A meeting with Burger King
officials at the company’s cor
porate headquarters was very
encouraging, according to Mark
Thomas, Meat Board vice
president in charge of pork
J. M. HORST
SERVICE CO.
BOX 231, QUENTIN. PA
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group pushes
fast food
to
programs.
“Burger King is very interested
in the possibility of adding a pork
sandwich sometime in the future,”
he said. “We’re going to offer them
all the encouragement and ex
pertise we can.”
Other companies contacted by
the Pork Industry Group recently
were Friendly’s, an eastern
restaurant chain, and Big Boy
Restaurants.
Pork group representatives have
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and 23, 1981
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product
also been working with processors
of food-service pork products.
“The ultimate goal, of course, is
to move pork through foodservice
outlets," Thomas said. “And to
accomplish this, we hope to stage
some cooperative promotions
between the Pork Industry Group
and major fast-food chains that
will help them develop new pork
items. Our objective is to make
1981 the year the foodservice in
dustry wakes up to pork.”
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 16,1961—C1S
4-H Woolies meet
LANCASTER The Lancaster
County 4-H Woolies Club met at the
Farm and Home Center recently
for their May meeting.
Gerald Rohrer gave a demon
stration on some of the most
common tools needed in trimming
sheep.
Tun Fleener joined him by
talking on the various breeds of
sheep.
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agricultural picture?
“Electronics are finding their
way into more farm machines all
the time,” says Berkheimer.
“Combines use electronic
sensors to help locate trouble spots
before they create machine
problems. Our forage harvesters
are equipped with electronic metal
detectors to help prevent damage
to components and to help stop tiny
bits of metal from getting into
cattle feed.”
Automatic bale wagons,
designed to pick up, haul and stack
bales of hay, use electronics to
have farmers
talking.
“I like the Star-trac unloader It works
excellent in haylage It's totally
reliable The unloading capacity is
tremendous In3Vzyears, Ihaven't
spent any money on repairs "
Walter Pownall—Quarryvllle, PA
Compare the Star-Trac ring drive
silo unloader, advantage tor advantage, with any other
unloader You'll see why it has farmers talking It has
eighteen of the most advanced features ever wrapped
up into one silo unloader And that means you get
strong, quiet, big-capacity silage and haylage
unloading for quick and easy feedings
And, Star-Trac has the exclusive
offset tn-arms that lift it high above the silo collar,
leaving lots of extra room for more storage
To learn all the reasons
why Star-Trac has all the farmers talking, call your
Chromalloy Farm Systems or Starlme dealer
CHROMALLOY
SYSTEMS, INC.
Call or writ* your Chromalloy Farm Systems—Madison
Silos branch for full details about the Star-ttac Ring
Drive Silo Unloader.
Chromalloy Farm Systems, Inc.—Madison Silos
EPHRATA BRANCH
1070 Steinmetz Rd., Ephrata, PA. 17522
(717)733-1206
Elected officers are as follows
President, Jim Stauffer, Lan
caster; vice president, Deb
Martin, Conestoga; secretary,
Monica Esh, Kmzers; treasurer,
Gerald Rohrer, Quarryville; song
leaders, Missy Esh, Kmzers; John
Longeneckcr, Lititz; news
reporters, Nanette Musser of
Lancaster and Deb Martin.
INNO-Vdtor
carefully build a variety of dif
ferent hay stacks depending on
whether the fanner wants to store
them inside a bam, out in a field or
load them on trucks for shipment,
Berkheimer says.
“We knew INNO’s futuristic
appeal would fit into our high
technology promotional actuates,”
Berkheimer says. “But, we didn’t
realize when we started using
INNO that we’d be helping bring
smiles to the faces of kids in a
hospital. Somehow, this side effect
means more to our people than his
ability to demonstrate our
equipment.”
The Star-trac unloader handles
haylage as easily as corn silage We
like the simplicity and reliability of
operation It was one of the best invest
ments we’ve ever made on the farm "
Dale Vaughn—Delta, PA