Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 17, 1981, Image 18

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    AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 17,1981
SYRACUSE, N.Y. A large and .champion female, reserve
enthusiastic crowd gathered as the champion female, and grand
2nd Simmental show got un- champion bull.
derway. In the group classes. Linden
Linden Farms, LaGrangeville, Farms took home the silver in the
New York, fared well capturing following classes: Pair of
the coveted awards of grand Yearlings, Breeder’s Herd, Best
The grand champion Simmental bull was another Linden
Farms entry.
Whitney Hills Simmentals, Wolcott, New York, exhibited
the reserve grand champion bull and received the premier
exhibitor award.
Linden Farms sweeps N.Y. Simmental show
Five Head and New York Special.
The reserve champion bull was
exhibited by Whitney Hill Sun
mentals, Wolcott, New York.
Whitney HIU was also the premier
exhibitor.
Alexandar Farms of Interlaken,
New York won the Pair of Calves
class and C-Bar Farm of
LaGrangeville, New York won the
Amateur-Owner-Breeder class.
Ken White, Simme •Valley
Ranch, Groton, New York, and
Jim Ford, Sidehill Farm,
Angelica, New York, both mem
bers of the New York Sunmental
Association, took pictures of the
show.
A New York Simmental
Association Central and Western
Branch meeting followed the show
at which tune the upcoming
N.Y.S.A. sponsored sales were
discussed. There will be an all
simmental club calf and female
sale in Angelica at the Angelica
sales barn on October 31, at 1 p.m.
Glatfelter shares cost of tree seedlings
SPRING GROVE Landowners
are reminded that it is time to plan
for tree planting to be done in the
spring of 1982.
The Glatfelter Pulp Wood
Company, Spring Grove, will
share, on a 50-50 basis, the cost of
seedlings with interested lan
downers. Since the inception of the
Company program in 1951, nearly
17 million seedlings have been
furnished to landowners in these
south central Pennsylvania
counties: Adams, Berks, Chester,
Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin,
ANNUAL meOiCINC
ANIMAL HEALTH SEMINAR
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 9 to 3
at the
FARM & HOME CENTER
1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, PA
★ The program will include Lactation Physiologist, Dr. Ron
Gorewit, Cornell University.
★ All Major Animal Health Suppliers will exhibit their products
and will welcome your questions throughout the day.
$ 5 OO Will Get You s lo°°!
Purchase of a ticket for $5 admits one to the Seminar & entitles the bearer to a
Free Lunch plus $lO.OO credit toward any purchase made at the seminar. There
will be Special Sales Discounts on all orders written at the seminar for delivery
on or before October 31,1981.
Limited to one ticket per order. Ticket void after 10/20/81. ' '
ORDER YOUR TICKETS MOW FROM YOUR ANIMAL
MEDIC ROUTE SALESMAN OR SEND YOUR CHECK TO:
ANIMAL MEDIC INC.
P.O. Box 575, Manchester, PA 17345
ANIMAL mewciHC
P.O. BOX 575 • MANCHESTER, PA. 17345 • (717) 266-5611
PA RESIDENTS PHONE TOLL FREE: OUT OF STATE:
1-800-632-1831 1-800-233-1956
IT'S ANIMAL MEDIC / W MikNIMAIJ DISTRIBUTORS OF
FOR //V/7^ DK: / AMERICA’S BEST ANIMAL
ANIMAL HEALTH i.Adl*l IWL / HEALTH AND FARM SUPPLIES
Linden Farms, Lagrangeville, N.Y. exhibited the grand
champion female at the 1981 New York State Fair held
recently in Syracuse.
Fulton, Juniata, Lancaster,
Lebanon, Perry, Schuylkill and
York.
Tree seedlings available this
year under the Glatfelter program
are Austrian pine, Virginia pine,
Japanese larch, white pine,
Norway spruce, white spruce and
pitch pine. Orders now being ac
cepted will be filled on a first- For information about placing
come, first-serve basis. an order, see your local County
The Glatfelter Company imposes Agent, your, Bureau of Forestry
no restrictions of any kind, but District office or write directly to
landowners planting these trees- The Glatfelter Pulp Wood Cora
must comply with state pany, Spring Grove, PA 17362.
Invites You To Their Annual
regulations regarding these trees,
The Glatfeiter program has an
overall dollar limitation. Seedling
orders will be accepted by the
Division on a first come basis until
the Glatfeiter program dollar limit
has been reached.