Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 23, 1981, Image 108

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    C2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 23,1981
Cuddle a calf
fur of the jet black rabbit, he
remarked:
“Why it feels just like my little
sister’s mittens.”
The students weren’t bashful
about mingling with any of the
animals, including a couple of pigs
in another nearby pen. Often, their
enthusiasm had to be restrained
somewhat.
They particularly expressed
affinity for the reason that pigs will
romp and lounge in the mud
whenever they get the chance.
In fact, some mothers may hear
a new explanation of why Johnny
or Janie got more muddy than
usual while playing this summer.
I can just hear them saying:
“I was just trying to keep cool,
Mom. Honest I was.”
All in all, it was a full day on
Monday for the Manor FFA
Chapter membeis, the grade
schoolers and the various
livestock.
FFA members helping with the
project included Bo Frey, Gerald
30% LIQUID NITROGEN
BY THE TRAILER LOAD OR
BY THE TON
• Sprayers & spraying service
• Poly N liquid corn starter 10-34-0
• Premium corn starters
• Bulk blends to your specifications
• Urea & Amonium Sulfate
• Spreaders & spreading service
• Limestone
• SALT - Water softener &
animal salt
F.H. KREIDER
2400 Dairy Rd.
Lancaster, PA 17601
717-898-0129
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TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS:
1755 W. Main St. 222 E. Main St.
Ephrata, PA 17522 Campbelltown. PA 17010
Located on Route 322 Phone (717) 838-6021
Phone (717) 738-1131
(Continued from Page CIS)
Hess, Tim Hess, Nanette Musser,
Jim Musser, Coleen Sparr, Beth
Waldeck, Tammy Barley, Jeff
Burkholder, Scott Shertzer, Jere
Neff, Missy Greider and Mike
Ream.
By mid-afternoon, some of the
animals were plumb tuckered by
all the 'attention and excitement.
And the FFA’ers were showing
some similar signs.
But I’m sure the energetic en
thusiasm of the youngsters ex
tended well beyond the school day.
Quite possibly, there were some
interesting conversations over
Monday night’s dinner table about
where this or that food originated
on the farm.
* But after all, that’s what the
FFA project is all about.
It’s Tillers
Trade-up
Time!
end tiller has shaken
enough! Trade up
ROY-Blir Tiller and
east $75 for your old
today for a free
mstration and see
:he TROY-BILT Tiller
make your gardening
igain l
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
M'
If you look'closely amidst this sea of ardent livestock to elementary school students ai
admirers, you’ll likely find a calf. Members of part of a Food for America project. 4
the Manor FFA chapter took a variety of
EAR CORN
Paying Top Prices For
Good Quality Ear Corn
• Wet or Dry
• No Quantity too large
or too small
• Fast Unloading -
Dump on Pile & Go
• Easy access -2.2
miles off 283 bypass-
Manheim, Mt. Joy .
exit
• Daily Receiving 7:30
A.M. to 5 P.M. - un
loading evenings &
Saturdays by appt.
• Trucks available for
pick up at your farm.
I Call Anytime For Price
717-665-4785
JAMES E. NOIL GRAIN
CUSTOM MADE
FEED-BINS FOR
FARMS FEED MILLS
• Made of 13 gauge Steel
• All welded seams
• Gravity Flow or Auger
Free Estimates
Also - Steel Roof Trusses for
buildings - Portable Hog Buildings
- Bucket Elevators - Grain Augers
Distributors - Flow Pipes &
Accessories
We Seil ( Service & Install
Ph: 215-944-7808 .
STOLTZFUS WELDING SH#
Owner - Samuel P. Stoltzfus *
RDIOII, Dryville Rd.
„ Fleetwood, PA 19522
*