DW— Lancaster Famine, Saturd«y, iuiy It, 1W Huntingdon Co. DHIA (Continued from Page Dl7) Evergreen Farms No 3 838 3 61 3 1045 3 973 3 455 3 Durbin Farms Rachel 3 5-7 Stacy 3 8-11 Sue* 3 6-0 Radar 3 8-11 Gawk 3 4-2 Prunell 3 5-0 Gillbrook Farms (3 times/day) H 5296 3 7 4 JG1358 3 4-5 TV1324 3 6 6 T 81329 - 3 7-4 PV1384 3 4-0 C 51364 3 2-1 ACCI4O2 3 6-7 Willard Yoder 7 250 c 115 c 000 3 100 3 Harold A Moyer 221 3 68 ' 3 97 3 158 3 121 3 Roland G Yoder Edna 3 Rosie 3 Betty 3 Harry/John Keith Babe 3 Amy 3 Sangrey Bros 4Sisy 3 135Daff 3 30Arln 3 1398u1a 3 Edwin Steach Janice 3 Millie 3 Jean 3 Gwen 3 J Frederick Kyper Lady 3 Glenn M Smith Kathy 3 Bee 3 Gerald E McMath Lu 3 PLANNING LIQUID MANURE STORAGE? We Will Custom Design' Your System to Meet your Needs Grain and Forage Structures Available For Immediate Erection ■I |H H H Please Clip 4 Mail Coupon to H Hi H HI ■ KNN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS, INC. 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ZIMMERMAN & SONS West of Blue Ball, PA on Rt. 23 PH: 717-354-4355 Ask For Ralph Stoltzfus RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS 20,907 16,102 305 30 b 21,446 16,017 17,309 17,851 305 305 305 305 18,311 18,684 287 305 22,848 17,080 20,630 305 305 305 19,390 15,531 19,656 17,380 15,995 15,662 17,792 305 305 301 305 305 301 305 20,375 19,821 305 305 16,200 305 19,580 15,491 17,382 16,059 14,841 14,443 305 305 305 305 282 303 20,045 305 21,062 305 17,788 10,867 10,983 12,704 305 279 271 263 16,828 19,030 17,727 305 304 305 15,906 305- 17,793 305 20,552 18,803 18,124 305 297 305 17,228 17,523 20,063 17,107 305 305 305 305 305 305 16,157 17,893 I ( I THE DV 300 MILKER UNIT Accurate sensing of milk flow True flotation parallel linkage Positive vacuum shut-off Prompt removal and retraction Attaches easily to high & low udders Adapts to high curbs * Trained Installation and Service Personnel «BV» ct ,r,T ■ Planning Service ■ Competitive Price yOU ■ Hundreds of Satisfied Users ■ Route Truck to Supply Your Needs JmVKim Grove 29 PaulD Powell 21 Philip A Yohn 9314 9367 James 0 Clark 19 Geary E Shade P-IRIS 3 Tracy 3 Natalie 3 Gensimore Farms Inc 53 3 88 3 E. Vance Thompson 153 3 Blacklog Mountain Fm Dana 3 Joseph C Knarr 58 108 72 Joseph H Hicks 83 706 627 743 641 586 582 734 692 728 690 669 724 699 679 660 615 608 600 710 625 708 Attend Grassland 701 681 663 641 628 615 A Pennsylvania delegation at tended the 14th International Grassland Congress, which was held last month on the University of Kentucky campus. A total of 1200 participated in the Congress program of technical reports and a forum of farmers who discussed their forage programs From the left, the Com monwealth delegation includes Fred Lepley and John Itle, Hoff man Seeds: Gladys and Joe Hartle, top producer in the 1980 Pa. Alfalfa Growers Program; Betty and Harold Gayman, 1981 president of the Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland Council 698 696 689 490 476 473 678 672 648 661 659 656 628 612 656 609 587 486 655 623 The ultimate goals of automation in dairy equipment have always been simplicity, efficiency and labor savings at a cost that would be easy to justify With De Laval you can have full automation at a cost you’ll find perfectly affordable If you're a dairyman who'd like to save time and labor in your milking routine DeLaval is sure to have what’s right for you Ask your DeLaval Dealer to show you how DeLaval Automation can save you labor time and money CECIL DAIRY SERVICE RDI, Rt. 274 Vi Mile South of Rising Sun, Md. 21911 PH: 301-658-6923 305 3 5-11 305 3 8-8 305 305 3 4-4 3 5-8 305 3 3-5 305 305 305 305 305 10-1 8-8 305 305 291 305 305 3 310 3 3-3 3 2-7 294 3 611 Congress a n’ SUPER FLO-VU™ CLAW High Capacity Milker Claw Larger Volume Larger milk inlets and outlets Improved automatic shut-off Wider nipple spread Improved air valve design Larger air nipples Improved thread design New rubber bumper Manual lock feature Clear visibility 637 17,627 628 17,383 627 603 16,711 17,786 625 16,982 613 589 416 17,104 21,786 17,631 608 588 15,558 18,442 605 16,999 595 17,928 575 487 421 13,524 15,201 13,724 18,157 -s C*