Kauffman heifer -- (Continued from Page Al) Her previous three generations, likely next_year already as a three- year-old. Among her female predecessors, the dam and grand dam are milking about 22,000. I •• / ami/x fanning c on i sntutes, reallx. a culture Peo i pic whose farms are on the out | skirts of a growing town, who ! want to farm, and (or whom funning is the tie to their amestors and children, haxe to deal with a strange, disruptive problem Can a stable, hale was oj life that is the hosts for health and order in t omniumt x and goxcrnment. be exchanged ' tor numex 9 If you are looking for practical information and worthwhile ar ticles about draft horses, mules and oxen, you'll find them in each issue of The Evener. Our bi-monthly magazine, now under new ownership, offers a wide selection of features written by farmers, breeders and people who use horses, as well as our columnists specializing in veterinary medicine, hoofcare, harnessing and oxen. The Evener fosters a vital exchange among its readers, and is dedicated to supporting both the small family farm and the draft horse industry. Enjoy reading about the practical use of horses today distilled from lessons from the past; or contribute your own knowledge and experience -subscribe today! GENERAL RECONSTRUCTION ★ CHURCH STEEPLES RESTORED ★ SPECIALISTS IH HIGH WORK ★ ROOFING • SLATE • SHINGLES • WOOD SHINGLES * CALL US, WE TAKE PI | F.R. BEHM & SONS. jS CONTRACTORS Wj P.O. BOX 234 M Hi UTITZ, PA 17543 OE-- a l PH; (717) 626-8528 She's out ot Penn Springs Elevation Altie, sired by Poverty Hollow Milestone. Already her tirst-calt, the tilth generation of the family that Steve has reared, is down in Kentucky, "... I feel a bond between us and a dependence on each ter, and I know I have a horse / can be proud of. ” The EVENEF^ The Draft Hone Magazine PAINTING ★ LIGHTNING PROTECTION ★ • COPPER • ORNAMENTAL REPAIRS •TIN • GOLD LEAF FOR • SIDING SPIRES & CROSSES nam; ADORES! TOWN. 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The Evener Box 356 Salem, N.Y. 12865 .STATE, July. At District'4-H in Harrisburg, she look a class first. Steve, who was just named the Eastern States Exposition Star Farmer in regional KKA com petition at West Sprmgheld, Mass., is gradually building his herd from the two original calves purchased from Juhn Umble, Chester County. He has about a dozen milkers and 10 heifers. • And as wet as the big Kauffman heifer was, it was just as wet outside at the fair. Judging was delayed after the first two calf classes as the whipping, driving rain drummed incessantly on the large circus type tent. The pelting dm of the ram even drowned out .judge Jane Pepple’s attempts at announcing the class winners over the PA system. It was a quick dash for the youthful exhibitors and their animals as they ran through the ram from the stabling tent to the show tent. But the heavy storm paid tribute to the ability of the Elizabethtown FFA members in erecting tents and their industriousness in quickly spreading sawdust to soak up the massive puddles that developed both outside and inside the tents. The dairy show also included Ayrshire competition among E- Town FFA’ers through the cooperation of the Masonic Homes. Animals from the Masonic registered herds were selected and cared for by some chapter members and then showed at the fair. Results of the show; SMUtKER’S SALES SERVICE, MC. RD #2, BOX 21 NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 We Have SR2I2 lip. Lister Diesels, as is or retain • Good used diesel • New Sputnik wheels engines and parts We mount diesels on balers, crimpers, compickers, etc. Bulk Tanks, with something in common ... PERFORMANCE! If you’re after the best value in a farm milk cooler, then you're looking in the right place. Girton Farm Tanks have always been known as the quality line - the “Cadillacs” of the industry. 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