NAZARETH Keystone Farms records in fat and milk during the Meeting at the Plainfield Fireball, of Easton was recognized, combined Northampton • Holstein Bangor 4-H’er Jennifer Bush recently, for high production Association and DHLA Annual received praise and an award for • . • the introduction of our new Gehl 8U960 self-unloading forage box! Our new, improved Gehi model 960 forage box is ready to order in three available sizes. The 14-foot unit features wood stakes and sides, while the 16-foot model offers both wood and steel stakes and sides. The all new 18-foot forage box is available with steel stakesand sides. We’ve Put Good Ideas to Work with an all-new look and several refinements on our new 960 box. The 20-inch cross conveyor has been lowered three inches for easier unloading with a full eight inches extending beyond the box side for better silo positioning. A totally new designed roof, non-wrap beaters and the addition of steel to the main sills provide extra strength and durability to our new self-unloading unit. And the three-speed worm gear drive with two operating speeds and one sweep speed unloads crops quickly, easily with less time and spillage at the silo. 30% Down Now Final Due Date April 1,1983 40% Down Now Final Due Date June 1,1983 You can get that new Gehl equipment NOW with a special Wavier of Finance Program. And you can beat today's high interest rates by paying 30 or 40% down in cash or trade, with final due dates Next Spring!! This special program applies toward PEOPLE’S SALES ft SERVICE Oakland Mills, PA 717-463-2735 A. L HERR & NHL Quarryville, PA 717-786-3521 S. JOHNSON HURfF Pole Tavern Monroeville, NJ 609-358-2565 or * 609-769-2565 AtUS HOLLOW EQUIP. Hwy. 467, Route 1 Rome, PA. 717-247-2601 MARLIN W. SCHAEFFLER Main Rd., Pitman, PA 717-648-1120 Northampton Holstein and DHIA members hold joint meeting Take Delivery Now!! Final Due Oates Next Spring!! BEHU FARM EQUIPMENT STQUFFES BROS. INC. Chambersburg, PA 717-263-8424 WERTZ GARAGE Lineboro, MD 301-374-2672 REID BROTHERS EQUIPMENT Petticoat Bridge Rd. Columbus, NJ 609-298-3441 GEO. W. KINSMAN. INC. inch EQUIPMENT CO. 516 Main Street Honesdale, PA 717-253-3440 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO JUG. Richland, PA 717-866-7518 Forage Harvesters Forage Blowers Round Balers Fingerwheel Rakes Bale Handlers specific new and unusued Gehl forage harvesters, blowers, boxes, flail choppers, round balers, mower conditioners, disc mowers and disc mower conditioners, wheel rakes and bale handlers. We’re ready to make a deal! Stop in for full details. Get a Gehl! ARNETTS GARAGE Rt 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MD 301-733-0515 CLAIR I. MYERS Lake Road R 1 Thomasville, PA 717-259-0453 UMBERGER’S Mil Rt. 4 Lebanon, PA (Fontana) 717-867-5161 Dalmatia, PA 717-758-3021 PAUL W. HiSTAND CO., INC. 697 N. Main St. Ooylestown, PA 215-248-9041 Forage Boxes Flail Choppers Mower Conditioners Disc Mowers MILLER EQUIPMENT CO. RDI Bechtelsville, PA 215-845-2911 BINKLEY I HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Road Lititz, PA 71" ? -626-4705 PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, MG. 225 York Rd. Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 WEB SNYDER, INC. Route 2 Watsontown, PA 717-538-5555 Jennifer Bush her outstanding efforts as a first year 4-H’er. Susan Fulmer of Pen Argyl was honored as the Out standing Dairy 4-H’er. HARRISBURG - Milk production in Pennsylvania during October 1982 totaled 773 million pounds, up three percent from a year earlier according to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. FERTILIZER SALE! F. 0.8. Liverpool, Ohio (PA-Ohio State Line) Trucking Available Potash (Kalium White) 62%, off barge • 113 per ton Potash (Red Coarse) 61%, off barge *ll3 per ton Urea 46% granular, off barge • 160 per ton Barges due in week of November 28 L Jerry Hoover 110 Seneca Trail Apt. H Hartville, OH 44632 216-877-1031 Unostw Farming, Saturday, November 20,1982—A17 Milk production up Other award winners included; most improved herd, Paul Smith, Bangor; somatic cell count award. Wind Haven Farms, Nazareth; 800 pounds fat, Keystone Farm; 700 pounds fat, Fabholm Farm, Bethlehem; 650 pounds fat, Fulmer Brothers. Nazareth, Ulmer Farms, Riegelsville, John Valkovec, Bath, Frank Miller, Jr., Bangor, Thaler Farms, Easton, R. Smith and Sons, Northampton and Maple Grove Farm, Bath. Penn State DHIA fieldman John Kline was on hand to discuss the new testing facilities at University Park, while Pennsylvania Holstein Association representative Doug Hershey presented his report on member service. County Agent Gregory Solt offered some in spirational thought on “Remaining Positive Under a 5-cent Burden.” Northampton DHIA president Tim Merwath led a group discussion in "Alternatives to the 50-cent Penalty. The number of milk cows in the Commonwealth during October averaged 736,000 head, up 9,000 from a year ago. Milk production per cow averaged 1,050 pounds in October, up 20 pounds from a year ago.
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