A2B—Uncastp rfarming, Saturday, May 23,1981 Helping to make the Annual Polled Hereford Assoc. Field Day a success were from left, Paul Wall, area coordinator, Ronald Mills, president, and William and Pat Pleasants, owners of Pleasant Knoll Farm. Susan Holston, Laura Tessier and Suzanne Schmidt took clippers in hand to demonstrate proper fitting techniques. /MfjeSJjrjUtJimefMtil, Md. Polled Hereford Assoc, holds field day jUitstfti i I'OWN, Md. The Maryland Polled Hereford Association held its Annual Beef Field Day on last Saturday at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. William Pleasants, Libertytown. Topics of discussion were: Beef herd health by David Steele, D.V.M.; A.I. Breeding by David Patrick, Sire Power; investing in purebred breeding cattle and tax advantages thereof by Mam, Hurdman and Cranstoun, In ternational C.P.A. Firm;' rations by Paul Wall, Area Coordinator, American Polled Hereford Association; clipping, Alan and John Schmidt; tagging and tattoo, Mike Davis; show and sale grooming, Laura Tessier, Susie Holston and Suzanne Schmidt; _ „ precede the aucuuu, starting at 10 KNOXVILLE, Md. - Tn-State Second Annual Replacement Ewe There also will be high tensile Sale will be held Saturday, June 6, fencing displays and sheep sup at Merry Peep O’Day Farm in p Ues available. Knoxville, Maryland. A workshop Last year’s sale offered ewes of program consisting of Basic Sheep various breeding, including Facilities and Equipment, by W.G. Hampshire, Suffolk, Dorset, Carpenter, Jefferson, Md.; Sheep Rambouillet, and Finn crosses. Nutrition and Raising select,number of consignors Replacement Ewes, by Jonathan have been invited from the Tri- May, Turtberville, Va.; Flock state area of Maryland, Virginia, Health, by Jack Price, West- an( j West Virginia. The auction minster, Md.; and Keeping and starts at 1 p.m. Utilizing Sheep Records, by Clark p or jjjqj-c information call B. Jamison, Glenville, W.Va., will 301/834-9711. Md. plans ewe sale and workshop At 01. Herr*s, The Bottom Line Cost is Your Savings. me mime pcnn t fe- rant mmm in oioitßia rtunx msKMjanwff /CV A GSI OMFARM VS SAFE STORAGE-SYSTEM GSI GRAIN HAKOUNG SPECIALISTS - FIIOM BINS TO COMPLETE SYSTEMS • U-TROUGH AUGERS • BIN SWEEPS • FLEX AUGERS • -PIPE SPOUTING • AUGER FEEDERS • MOISTURE TESTER • GRAIN DRYER " • MOTORS, BELTS & • AERATION FANS PULLEYS • GRAIN SCATTERS • GRAIN CLEANERS • CHANNEL LOCK • IN BIN STIRRING FLOOR SYSTEMS ★ FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT * WE SELL, SERVICE & INSTALL E iMUEDD EQUIPMENT, INC. RD R t- 272 S., Herrville Rd., ■■ Willow Street; PA Phone: 717-464-3321 WE STOCK • graTnbTns*^^ • FEED BINS • PORTABLE AUGERS • VERTICAL AUGERS • TRANSPORT AUGERS Serving The Grain Industry For Over 20 Years 1 ***** t^-^**'*'^*^*£*^**£s^*»**-4Mt*.*£jtjto*jt*mMki: J L £jiA taking that animal in the show ring A charcoal cooked beef lunch and what the judges are looking for was provided by A.W. Schmidt & by Jim Strawn, Falklands Farm; Sons, the Maryland Polled and registration and transfers by Hereford Association and the Dr. Johnßuric. Maryland Poll-ettes,. 2nd Northeastern Junior Angus Show planned ALLENTOWN - The “1981 Angus Fersommling” is the theme for the Second Annual Nor theastern Junior Angus Show. The WIDE IN WITH GATED FEATURING. All galvanized Uni with G-W galvanized coating, including gal- ranked doors Our ttMl is A44C quality or a minimum yitld ol 40,000 pounds per square inch Walk around Mpi on lop ol roof ■qwpptd with Ml tty 'infs to welding anywhere on roof, prevents rust IWted holes to raise s lower roof lor Hr move ment lor drying. show will be held June 26-27 at the fairgrounds in Allentown. Beginning at '5 p.m., Friday, June ,26, Angus' activities con sisting of a contest including keep cull heifers, cow-calf matching, and weight guessing will kick off the activities followed by a Penn sylvania Dutch Buffet at the Gerrnansville Fire Hall sponsored by Pat-Ric Farms. A dance festival by the “Majesties” and Charlie Kistler will follow the buffet. The heifer show will begin at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, June 27. The judge wilL be Jake White from Oklahoma.
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