Mapleboimd Farm (Continued from Page 08) that started with the oldest Jay and means least, Missy, 8, brings the ' will end with the youngest Missy. cows up for milking and applies “It’s a good way to learn how to palve to all teats after milking. sell animals and handle money,” Justastheirparentshadtowork . their dad says, hard to make gains with their Don and Dorcas provide each careers, the children .'are taught, child with a heifer when they are 9- the same values’as they’grow up. years-old. But the children aren’t Each year a different Hostetter given the cream of the Hostetler markets rabbits, an enterprise crqp. Conversely, they receive jy. jst and ak full-time employee of the farm is interested in a dairying career. THESE BUILDINGS BUILT WITH LAMINATED RAFTERS * * * Preferred today because - • Satisfactory day-to-day operation. • Economical to build. • More space - Utilizing Land Area. • More Space in one building for feed and implement storage. • No posts to rot off. • Built with the future in mind. • Easy to erect-side walls & roof in one • Will match existing building. HESTI 50'x 100'x 25*7" CORN & IMPLEMENT STORAGE BUILDING animals from the middle of the herd. Don explains the children will derive the benefits from working for improvement. Each young Hostetter selects sires for their respective animal to improve the line. “Kids have got to make, some decsions in life and this is a good time to get them started.” Where’s mom and dad while the childrefi carry out their chores? Dorcas is busy with the bookwork and registration. In one day alone she’s drawn-off more than 20 calves. And Don is hard at work being a full-time manager but still finds time to help friends and neighbors that ask for advice with their herds. “It seems like he could be gone all the time,” Dorcas says of Don’s eagerness to help others. ' And Don recalls the early days, “Somebody showed me and helped me.” When the Hostetlers do find time to relax one of their favorite family activities is softball. Not only do they play as a group at home but Sue, Bev, Jay and even Don play on league teams. » In fact Don -admits one of his joys is playing and coaching on the same team as his son. And every year the family makesit a point to spend about a week together at their , McKean County - hunting retreat. Meanwhile, the Maplebound herd at home as well as a second herd on an adjoining farm are cared for by two other Hostetter employees Amos Martin and Eon Jantzi. Four Maplebound Holsteins will be on hand at the All-American in Harrisburg next week. The Hostetter black and whites are characteristically large animals, thick and strongly built. Don looks for feet, legs and udder and has stressed a lot of dairy character in his breeding program. Pre-milking duties are. udders ahead of Jay and Bev while they attach milking units. Hostetler’s Eastern Grand from the Kate Champ, Maplebound Gentle Ben bull. Presently, the Hostettere use Sun is an aged cow out of a 5 which include homebred bull, Maplebound Valiant, Astronaut, Marcus King, Gentle Ben. Marvation, Persuader, Sexation to The bull was sired by Gar-Bar- u . .. . . Dale Burke Kate, a bull which has „botojierds had a tremendous impact on the to individually h er< j. - reed and devote attention to each Don and Dorcas estimate that cow ' about 75 percent of their show JEFFERSON D. & CARL YODER FARM LAMINATED RAFTERS * * * • Efficient structure.' • Arch has exceptional strength, resisting wind & snow loads. • Manufactured locally. • Machined joints adds strength. • Ability to transmit forces to bearing plate & wall. • Easily ventilated. • Prompt delivery & crane service. Telephone; /S\ (717) 866-6581 CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 19,1981—09 MANUFACTURERS of LAMINATED RAFTERS and WOOD ROOF TRUSSES RICHLAND RDI, Pennsylvania 17087 im’s contribution as she wai (Turn to Page 010)