Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 10, 1982, Image 38

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    A 38—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10,1982
York-Adams Pomona Grangers meet
HANOVER
Grange #2063 was host to the York-
Adams Pomona visitation rate on
Saturday, April 2. Eighty-six
Grange members and guest were
present when Gideon Grange,
Hanover presented the program,
and Valley Grange, Lewisbury,
filled the chairs with J. Luther
Snyder as Master.
Jane Laughman, lecturer of
Gideon Grange was in charge of
the program which included a
fashion show by the men and
women of Gideon Grange; a skit by
Norman and Janet Nace entitled
"Women’s Lib”; a reading of
“Customs of the Pennsylvania
Dutch”, read by Amy Hahn; and a
film on crime entitled, “On Guard,
Bonco”.
Next Visitation Nile will be June
14, with Valley Grange as host,
Eureka Grange presenting the
program, and Washington Grange
officers filling the chairs. The
Prepare your mare
for breeding
NEWARK, Del. - A
successful horse
breeding program
depends upon a properly
conditioned mare, says
C. M. Reitnour, Un
iversity of Delaware
Extension equine
specialist. Proper
nutrition, a sound
program of preventive
medicine, and adequate
exercise are of utmost
importance in con
ditioning.
A good program of
preventive medicine
include
should
prevention and control
of internal parasites as
well as immunization
against diseases, says
the specialist. Worm
mares every six to eight
weeks with recom
mended anthelmintics
to prevent or control
such troublesome in
ternal parasites as hots,
strongyles, ascands,
and pinworms. Vac
cinate the animals
against tetanus, eastern
and western en
cephalomyelitis, and
possibly upper
respiratory problems
such as equine viral
rhmopneumomtis, Rei
tnour advises.
To prepare a mare for
breeding, feed her a
well-balanced grain
ration containing ap
proximately 15 percent
crude protein, about 75
percent total digestible
nutrients, plus high
quality alfalfa or alfalfa
grass hay. If good
quality roughage is not
available, make sure
the horse has a sup
plemental source of
vitamins and minerals,
Reitnour says.
The highest con
ception rates occur
when mares are in
excellent physical
condition neither too
fat nor too thin, the
specialist says. Mares
that are gaming weight
going into the breeding
season conceive more
easily than those that
are extremely over
weight or underweight.
For adequate- exercise
mares should be turned
out, lunged, ndden or
meeting begins at 8 p.m. and is
opened to the pubhe.
The York-Adams Pomona
Grange will bold their May session
on May 8 at the Valley Grange
Hall. Entries to the National
Grange Sewing Contest will be
judged in the afternoon, with the
winners of each division going to
the State Grange Judging in Centre
County to be held on May 19-21 at
the Logan Grange Hall, Pleasant
Gap. The Women’s Activity
Department will also hold a bazaar
in the afternoon at Pomona. For
more information, call Gladys
Sheffer, 717 244-3384.
Region G Day will be held April
17 at the Greenwood Elementary
School in MilL-rstown, "wy
Biglerville
Start your mare no'
on a sound managemei
program so the chano
for fertilization will
high, Reitnour advises.
Maryland Simmental
Association
Simmental Sale
VIII
SATURDAY, APRIL 24
6:30 P.M.
Frederick Fairgrounds* Frederick, Maryland
Selling
60 Females-20 Bulls
Fullblood
Purebred Cows &
Heifers
3/4 Cows with calves
Special feature: 20 preselected percentage
and purebred Simmental bulls bred for
commercial use. Many top blood lines
represented.
Sale held in conjunction with the Maryland
Simmental Association’s Annual Meeting.
Everyone welcome.
Schedule of Events: April 24
4:00 pm Dinner (everyone welcome)
4:45 pm MSA Annual Meeting
5:30 pm Viewing Sale Cattle
6:30 pm Invitational Sale VIII
Sale Headquarters: Days
Maryland (301) 694*6600
For catalogues & information:
or
LARRY PORTER TOM STEVENSON
Sale Chairman MSA President
RFD #2 Box 271 Langdon Farms
Princess Anne, MD 21853 Sherwood, MD 21665
301-651-3909 301-886-2250
Note: Many cattle come from Certified and Accredited
Herds and will meet health requirements for entry
into the State of Penn.
3/4 Bred Cows &
Heifers
3/4 Open Heifers
1/2 Blood Cows
County, beginning at 1 p.m. The
tentative schedule is:
Registration, 1 p.m.; Junior talent
contest, 2 p.m.; workshops for all
ages, 3 p.m.; recreation and
crafts, 4 p.m.; exemplification of
Junior Grange Degree, 5 p.m.;
dinner, 5:30 p.m.; remarks and
introductions, 6 p.m.; and Grange
meeting and program, 7 p.m.
The York-Adams Pomona
Grange officers will fill the chairs
for the evening meeting and
program. The charge for the day
and evening meal is $5 for adults
and $2.50 for Junior members. In
the York-Adams area, contact J.
Luther Snyder for tickets.
Frederick,
Inn,
Cost-Gmteious
Farmers Choose
A Better Buy... Top To Bottom!
Higher profile exli
capacity roof with space
saving breather system
provides extra storage
space for feed when
filled to capacity
Extra-large glass
fused-to-steal panels
and closer boi
spacing redact
chance of leakage
V£^^M*nomelln
Full 3 Year Warranty.
3C Month Guaratee
onyour new
Laidif Unloader
Continuous sweep
unloader easily handles
high moisture teeds
Consistent high volume
unloading without the
need for short arming
Wouldn't you really rather have a Laidig!
The bottom unloader that is so dependable
it can be backed by 3 year warranty-
PLANNING LIQUID
MANURE STORAGE?
Sealstor offers the
most complete line
of slurry tanks
There is no more profitable way to store your hay crop.
Why not spend your money on "THE EFFICIENT SYSTEM"?
GENERAL MANAGER
Russell Darkes Jr 717 273 9324
SALES MANAGER
Dan Rang 717 273 9324
SALESMEN
David Miller 717 665 7870
Harry Guillaume 717 634 3131
Ken FmtaK 717 888 4766
Tom Dunlap 717 398 1391
Dave Williams 717 398 2692
Ray Witmer 717 935 2866
Paulß Zimmerman 215 488 6077
Glynn Corey 717 289 4751
Rene Pfalzgral 717 393 2390
CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN
Earl Zimmerman 717 273 9324
RESCHEDULED
JOHN P.HALPIN AND
SONS, INC. FARM MACHINERY
AUCTION
NEW DATE FRI., APRIL 16
11:00 A.M.
HENRIETTA. NEW YORK
Sale to be held at the John Deere
Dealership on Rt 15, at corner of Lehigh
Station Road, 4 miles south of Rochester,
near Thruway Exit 46.
To reduce Inventory win oell:
28 Tractors; 18 Plows; 15 combines. Also
selling planters; disc; harrows; balers;
loaders; spreaders; drills; sprayers; other
equipment.
TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale or
financing available from John Deere Credit
Corp. by contacting Halptau for approval
before sale. No financing charge on tractors to
June 1, 1912 or combines to use season. 25%
down payment day of sale. Phone: 711-334-4150.
Nothing to be removed until settled for. Special
10% discount on parts and oils until April 17th.
JOHN P.HALPIN* SONS
INC.
HENRIETTA, NY
716-334-4150
Harris Wilcox, Inc.
Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers
Bergen, NY 716-494-1880
Convert your
existing greln
structure to e
LaMlf Jr.
Cell for eerly enter
speclel price.
If you would like to
Store More, Protect it Better, Unload It Easier
CALL OR WRITE TODAY!
PENN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS, INC.
1730 Highway 72 North Lebanon. PA 17042
717-273-9324
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LEASE A SEALSTOR
with only one
paynent in
advance-
Low interest
Rates
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the top of every
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sure a more even
stnbution of the feed
tutting in up to 75%
ire product stored
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id cage are engineered
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Spring Haylage
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Grain Stnictnrn
Programs
Now In
Effect
Most moving parts
tidily accessible tor
easy mainttnance
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FEEDING EQUIPMENT
Batch mixers conveyors, blowers
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