Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1982, Image 29

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    Rothrock open house
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200 marketable offspring a year, in
addition to those retained for the
base herd.
In addition to the 116 tillable
f ; acres on the home farm in the
'' Kistler Valley of northwest Lehigh
County, "the Rothrock Golden
Holstein operation includes 400
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MARSHALL MACHINERY DOTTERER & KOLESAR,
Honesdale, Pa. MR
717-729-7117 MillHall.Pa.
717-726-3471
AGRONOMICS, MC.
Factoryville, Pa.
717-945-3923
B. EQUIPMENT, INC.
Waynesboro, Pa.
717-762-3193
B&RFMMEQ.
Beavertown, PA
717-658-7024
HUSHES BROS. INC.
Westminster, Md.
301-848-6313
rented acres.
“We’re growing the alfalfa on
the shale soil of the home farm,”
explains Jim Shrawder, farm
manager.
“The com is on the rented
limestone ground, about 10 miles
away.”
And the man, whose name will
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Carlisle, Pa.
717-249-5338
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Bloomsburg,Pa.
717-784-7731
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convey the prefix of the future
Holstein progeny to spring from
thatoperation, reflects even more
on his personal commitment:
“I’m a part of this industry now,
and I really like it and the people
I’ve met and had dealings with,”
Rothrock stressed.
“So many advancements have
been made recently in the genetics
and breeding.
JUHND.EIL.niC.
Rising Sun, Md.
301-398-6132
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Airville, Pa.
717-862-3358
S.HJL FARM EQUIP.,
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Annville, Pa,
717-867-2211
ROY H. SUCH, INC.
Ephrata, Pa.
717-859-2441
WERTZ GARAGE, IRC.
Lineboro, Md.
301-374-2672
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6.9% A.P.R. financing for 27 months
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717-786-7318
SHARTLESVILLE
FARMSERV.
Hamburg, Pa.
215-488-6574
JOHN W. SAIMS
ft SONS INC.
Flemington, N.J.
201-782-4242
C J. WOHSIOLER BROS. VERNON I STOP CO.
Quakertown. Pa. Frederick, Md.
' 215-536-7523 301-663-3185
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 2S, 1982—A31
“Whatever it requires, I plan to
help that continued im
provement.”
And, as seller and driver of autos
like the sleek Datsun ZX, he ob
viously has plans for promotion to
attain his goal.
More Ca. counties get
GJL WOHSIOLER BROS.
Oley, Pa.
215-987-6257
LH. BRUBAKER, INC.
Lancaster. Pa.
717-397-5179
CANTON IMPLEMENTS
me.
Manfield, Pa.
717-724-2731
POWER PRO EQUIP. CO.
Lewistown, Pa.
717-248-4569
“I have a lot of ideas about
promotion and plan to personally
implement them,” he adds.
' And his sales arena?
The eight-page full color ad
vertisement that announced the
open house gives an indication.
It appeared in Holstein WORLD.
Medfly-free
status
WASHINGTON, D.C.
U.S. Department of
Agriculture officials
have released two more
California counties
Santa Clara- and San
Mateo from
Mediterranean fruit fly
regulations.
Only a small portion
of San Joaquin County
near Stockton remains
under regulation, said
Harvey L. Ford, deptuy
administrator of
USDA’s Animal and
Plant Health Inspection
Service.
“We’re hoping to be
able to lift all the
regulations later this
month,” Ford said.
“The regulations, which
govern movement of
Medfly hosts, are
designed to prevent
spread of uninfested
areas.
‘‘When regulations
are lifted,” Ford said,
“it means we’re con
fident no more Medflies
are in the area.
“It’s especially
gratifying to be able to
lift restrictions from
Santa Clara County
since that was where the
infestation apparently
originated and the
regulations to combat it
were first imposed. ”
Notice of this action
was published in the
Sept. 3 Federal
Register. Public
comments mqy be sent
to Thomas Lanier,
Regulatory Services
Staff, Plant Protection
and Quarantine, APHIS,
USDA, Rm. 643 Federal
Bldg., 6505 Belcrest Rd.,
Hyattsville, Md. 20782.