A42—-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, July 17,1982 Smiling Holsteins (Continued from Page A 26) “We don’t plan on any major changes and we can’t justify ad ding cows on, ’* he explained. Although most of their time is spent with the herd, Clifford helps his uncle during harvest. Jacob Kreider farms the land and provides all the feed for the Blank Holsteins. When Clifford does assist his uncle with harvesting, he keeps a record of his hours and is reim bursed at the end of the month. Likewise, the Blanks calculate the number of hay bales and cartfulls of silage used so they can settle up with Kreider on a monthly basis. Joyce still works at the food market but has her days cut back to just one a week. The rest of her time is spent milking the cows, tending calves and maintaining the couple’s garden. “My days suprisingly filled up fast,” Joyce laughed. The Blanks suffered a minor setback, however, when their new calf crop struggled with scours last summer. Puzzled by the condition, Clifford explained that the calves were individually housed in out door hutches, spaced far apart. In addition, Joyce wrote each calf’s name on its bucket to furthur reduce transmission. In spite of their efforts, the babies continued to scour. NOW YOU KNOW OUR COST FACTORS WE CHALLENGE OUR COMPETITORS TO REVEAL THEIRS Q SPEND YOUR MONEY ON BOTTOM UNLOAOERS THE "EFFICIENT SYSTEM" Full 3 Year Warranty. GRAIN STRUCTURE TIME IS HERE CALL US TODAY! DON'T MISS OUT AND HAVE TO SEND YOUR CORN TO THE MILL ANOTHER YEAR r iwClip & Mill Coupon to I PENN DUTCH } LF7/17 FARM WTPfcK IklP I sS?"- r££ oms,lH ' rMnwl oioltWlo, IRb.l I Wyour Ht I—l UM(43ltGrainCvnvmton 1730Highway72North | Lebanon PA 17042 I JSdress | CITY STATE J TELEPHONE (including area code) I NO OF BEEF DAIRY 717-273-9324 Although they never lost a heifer calf during that time, the Blanks said they realized the big responsibility of running a herd on their own. “It’s not always fun to take care of sick animals,’’ said CUff. Eventually, the bout with scours subsided and for their efforts, it seemed, the Blanks were rewarded with two sets of twins in one day a pair of heifers and a heifer and bull. With less than a year of farming on their own behind them, the Blanks are awaiting their first rolling herd average. However, Joyce and Cliff are no stangers to the show ring. Next week, they plan on competing in the annual Lancaster County Holstein Show at the Solanco fairgrounds. “Showing is a challenge. I like to see how good I can make the animals look,” Joyce said. Her years in 4-H have provided her with a sound foundation in halter breaking and showing. Clifford became interested in shows about three years ago when the Blanks got engaged and now clips all the show animals. Together, the Souple hopes to come up with a winning com bination next week. But win or lose, its a sure bet they’ll come up “smiling.” 10.99% LEASE MONEY FOR STRUCTURES AND UNLOADERS YOU WILL NOT FIND A BETTER DEAL! pri f MRfti| iff DCTTrift wC I Owi lo DC ft'.jpEm i TOP TO BOTTOM We have the working proof. A re cent study of our records for each Sealstor owner in our territory has produced the first statistical in formation concerning repair costs of Laidig bottom unloaders. We thought you would like to read the result: Laidig 98 forage unloaders in Sealstor average daily cost of maintenance Laidig 43 grain unloaders in Sealstor average daily cost of maintenance ’ “ -•- —.— -a. -• “ J $.3367 Per Day $.1193 Per Day HOGS Soybean producers elect Board members NEWARK, Del. - Soybean producers in Kent and Sussex counties selected three representatives for the Delaware Soybean Board. Secretary of Agriculture Donald J. Lynch announced that Keith voting. Carlisle of Greenwood, Joseph The Delaware Soybean Board Hughes of Felton and Homer W. .administers . the self-help Torbert of Frederica were elected programs funded by the soybean to three-year terms on the Board, check-off. This year the Board is Lynch noted balloting continues to funding eighteen projects. These show increasing producers’ in- projects range from local and . terest, with nearly 250 farmers international marketing efforts tc - developing controls for local weed problems. ASSOCIATION OF DiCSEL SPECIALISTS Diesel fuel injection and turbo charger specialists. Locally owned and operated with over 25 years in business. Authorized Sol* A Sonrlc* For: • American Botch • CAV • Robert Bosch • Simms • Roosa Master • RotoMaster • Airesearch • Schwitzer Wo Also Servlco: • IHC • Caterpillar • Cummins • General Motors injectors • Allis Chalmers • Blowers, governors etc. • BacharachTools Daily Shipments by UPS, Parcel Post, or our representative who is in area regularly. MUIR DEsamc. 6030 Jonestown Rd. Harrishus Pa. 17U2 717*545-5931 Interstate 81 Exit 86