Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 29, 1983, Image 27

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    BEAVERTOWN - The Brooks
End and Par Kay Farms Lan
drace-Yorkshire annual winter
sale on Jan. 21 grossed $104,210 on
237 head.
Deer kill report cards
HARRISBURG - The Penn
sylvania Game Commission has
received more 1982 deer kill report
cards than expected. The figure
exceeds 133,000. Last foil, the
agency said it hoped hunters would
report taking at least 63,000 bucks
and 60,000 antlerless deer.
Hunters who harvested deer
during the most recent seasons are
urged to send in their deer kill
report cards. Although the law
requires the card be mailed within
five days of harvesting, the Game
Commission is interested in
receiving cards from successful
hunters, regardless of when the
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When you see our spe
cial slide presentation,
here are a few of the
outstanding BROCK
grain bin features you'll
find out about:
OOur exclusive Cam-Lock Door hat patented, hand
opmted latctwa ao you don't nood wrenches or
special toots to opon th« door “boards”.
©High strength boron Grade #8.2 bin aaal bolts are used
on all bins. You gat choice of either black
polypropylene ct
and yellow dl-chi
Brooks End sale tops $104,000
The top-selling animal was a
Yorkshire Boar, Lot 119 RTB2
Westpit King Davie 87-12, at $1425,
purchased by Sam Lane Dover,
N.C. The top-selling Yorkshire
top 133,000
animals were taken.
Prosecutions will not be made if
the cards are returned now. Those
who further postpone sending in
the cards may face a penalty.
In the management of Penn
sylvania's deer herd, wildlife
biologists must know how many
deer were removed during the
hunting seasons. The most im
portant information on deer
removal is gained through the
cards returned to the Game
Commission, so all successful deer
hunters are urged to cooperate and
enhance the future of their sport by
returning the cards immediately.
truss head design or traditional zinc
la-coated bolts.
©Because you want a nearly air-tight
•eal between body sheets, we use
non-hardening rope-type caulk to protect
your grain.
OFor grain protection, BROCK’S fill
hole lid Is a one-piece, “spun” steel,
fully galvanized, warp-resistant
structure.
©To make sure the lid stays put In
any kind of weather, each comes
with 3 positive-lock galvanized lid
latches.
©Giant fill hole (nearly 40 inches)
permits greater air flow. Rigid 24-
Inch diameter center ring is strong
enough to mount any accessory you're
likely to use.
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KERSHEY EQUIPMENT
Pj 1 COMPANY, INC.
Designers of Qualify Systems for Poultry, Swine end Grein Gendlin
Bred Gilt was Lot 35 purchased by
Delmarva Farms Inc. Baltimore,
Md. for $7OO.
The top-selling Landrace Bred
' Gilt was Lot 77 purchased by Bob
Chalus Ottawa, 81. for $825. The
top-selling Landrace Boar was Lot
156 purchased by Larry Becham
Kittrell, N.C. for $775.
A total of 88 head and Bred Gilts
averaged $598 and 46 boars
averaged $619.
Other sale results: 48 head of
Yorkshire Bred Gilts avg. $607; 37
head of Yorkshire Boars avg. $661;
85 head of Yorkshires avg. $631; 40
head of Landrace Bred Gilts avg.
$587; 9 head of Landrace Boars
avg. $444 ; 49 head of Landrace
avg. $560; 103 head of Commercial
Open Gilts avg. $225.
The sale offering sold into 11
different states. Much of this sale
offering featured imported
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LANCASTER Glenn Smith of
Pennfield Farms, Ephrata,
stepped out of the vice presidency
and into the presidency of the
Pennsylvania Egg Marketing
Association during their January
meeting. Smith succeeds James
Wolf of Wolf Farms, Inc. of
Stewartstown who was named
director-at-large.
The move by Smith to the helm
of the state’s egg marketing
organization was not an automatic
one, as it is in some groups. Smith
received the backing of the
nominating
It took 1,800 years to complete the Great Wall of China.
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SYCAMORE IND. PARK
255 PLANE TREE DRIVE
LANCASTER, PA 17603
(717)393-5807
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 29,1983-A27
PEMA elects new
slate of officers
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O BROCK bins all corns with complete
walk rings for safety. And midway In
the roof are stiffener rings (shown) to
eliminate roof sag common In many
other bins.
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©Standard on all BROCK bins but
not on any competitor's we know of
Is a sturdy tubular handrail.
Route 30 West at the
Centerville Exit.
placed his name on the ballot,
along with re-elected officers
William Patterson of Weaver’s
Quality Eggs, secretary and Andy
Hansen, Hy-Cross Company,
treasurer.
The newly elected vice president
received his nomination from the
floor. Paul Sauder of R.W. Sauder,
Inc. of Lititz will follow in the office
held formerly by Smith.
The next PEMA meeting will be
held Feb. 11 at the Sheraton
Conestoga Motor Inn, Oregon Pike,
Lancaster.