COATESVILLE - The 1983 County Sheep Producers S orin ' nar will be held on Wed nesday beginning at 7 p.m. at the Central Chester County Vocational Technical School in Coatesville. This year’s program features two outstanding individuals working in the sheep industry. Claire Engle, Penn State sheep <1 ii NOW IS THE TIME T Alfalfa Silage Ground Ear Corn Com Silage Two pfy Bags White Plastic Outer Covering and Black Plastic Inner Lining Black Plastic Under neath Absorbs Suns Rays Prevents Freezing Enables Farmers to Reduce Cost of Grain Capacity per Acre 60% Total Digestive Nutrients Ag Bagger Model Hl9O PTO Hyd. Model G 200 PTO Model M3OO Morotized Unit Gas or Diesel Units Side Conveyor Dump Tables Hopper Sides EVERY BITE A PAYLOAD... PLUS! Scoops • Blades • Hauls • Compacts You name it! Digs Grabs Chester sheep talks Wednesday specialist, will speak on the Lambing Ewe, an indepth coverage of the management aspects of the lambing season. Helen Acland, assistant professor of pathology at the University of Pennsylvania, will speak on Peri natal Lamb Mortality. Dr. Acland, a native of Australia and Chief of Ag-Bag System has SWITCH Farmer, the tool you need is the Ag-Bagger. No other silage storer can you profit from by doing custom work to pay off the machine. Look around and talk to your neighbors. Far mers with more than one farm having the Ag-Bagger do not have to haul feed back and forth from farm to farm. Place bags anywhere you please. I AG BAG EQUIPMENT | ■ CO., INC. I I Family Time Restaurant I | (Rt. 322. Lincoln, PA) | I is sponsoring * | ■ Ag-Bag Systems ■ * 10 Percent Off [ B Every Meal | B Clip This Coupon B | AG BAG EQUIPMENT I ■ CO., INC. ■ □ Want to know more about Ag-Bag System B Ag-Bag Equipment Co? I Phone: 717-626-7596 ■ If no answer, 717-665-4868 ■ Address: In care of LG. Eckert ■ 210 E. 28th Div. Hwy. I Lititz, PA 17543 ■ Name B Phone I Address I State Zip ■ -B * Due to mailing errors, please be sure the name _ Equipment Co. is on the envelope. ■ Large Animal Pathology at New Bolton Center, is known world wide for her work in lamb mortality and for discovering Hairy Shaker Lamb Disease prevalent in the western part of the United States. The meeting is open to all Chester County producers and those in surrounding counties. the key 9*U/S. Saturday, March 12 Lancaster Society 7 meets at the Leacock Presbyterian Church in Paradise Lancaster Society 6 meets to en tertain Society 13 at the Farm and Home Center Lancaster Society 3 meets at the Philadelphia Flower Show Lancaster Society 25 meets for a safety program by a policewoman Lancaster Society 13 meets to entertain Society 6 at the Farm and Home Center Lancaster Society 2 meets for a program, “Photographic Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 12,1983—81l Memories,” by Dorothy Russo Monday, March 14 Lancaster Society 32 meets at Clearview Lanes for an evening of bowling ' Tuesday, March 15 Berks Society 6 meets with Betty Yoder Lancaster Society 30 meets for a program by Jay Evanson on candy making Lancaster Society 15 meets to hear Richard Humphrey’s talk about Saturday, March 19 Lancaster Society 8 meets for a safety program Thursday, March 17 ‘gnomes’.
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