Nominations being accepted for Pa. Bull Test HARRISBURG Nominations for Pennsylvania’s 1983-84 Bull Test are being accepted between June 15 and August IS. The performance test is con ducted by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture at the Meat Animal Evaluation Center, 651 Fox Hollow Road, State College, in cooperation with Penn State and the Pennsylvania Cat tlemen’s Association. Bulls in the test must be born between January 1, 1983 and April 15, 1983 to be eligible. They also must have a type score of 12 or The Air System With A Mind Of Its Own Until now, most ventilation systems had one drawback. Air inlets had to be opened and closed by hand. This was time consuming and pretty much a matter of guesswork. Now, Chore-Time has eliminated this pro blem. The Chore-Time system has a mind of its own and adjusts inlets in conjunction with MET POWER PACK AIR INLETS Four basic components go into the makeup of this ventilation system... the fan,- the inlet, the air inlet power pack, and the controls. Coordinated, these four basic components can provide you with better conversion and performance by removing stresses due to lack of oxygen, excess humidity, nox ious gases and temperature extremes. AGRI‘ 2754 CREEK HILL RD., LEOLA, PA 17540 PHONE: 717-656-4151 higher, an adjusted 205-day weight of 475 pounds for British breeds and 525 pounds for Continental breeds, and a 205-day weight ratio of 100 or more. If the ratio is not available, the respective 205-day weight requirement is 50 pounds heavier. Pennsylvania breeders are given first choice for participation in the testing program. If space remains, out-of-state nominations will be accepted until pens are full. 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Any person wanting more information on the test or the Bull Testing Rules should contact their county agent or write to the Pennsylvania Good drainage important on farms do to eliminate this situation now and in the future, there may be help available from Penn State. Controlled removal of excess water helps increase production and provides additional fertile jre des esh live jral STORE HOURS: Mon,-Fri. 7:30 to 4:30 Saturday - 7:30 to 11:30 Parts Only Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 18,1983—A33 Department of Agriculture, Meat Animal Evaluation Center, 651F0x Hollow Hoad, State College, PA 16801, or contact Robert Kimble at (8141-238-2527. cropland on most existing farms, says Extension agricultural engineers at Penn State.. A knowledge of surface and subsurface drainage methods is important to those thinking about installing systems to dry up a rust spot. Penn State has provided for you, in the form of a correspondence course, information on how to run a level; construct drainage structures; and, how to design, install, and maintain various surface and subsurface drainage systems. To order a copy of the course, send |7.SO, postage mcluded, to Drainage, Dept. 5000, University Park, PA 16802. Make check payable to Penn State. Jersey Breeders (Continued trom Page A 32) Catalogs can be requested from Susan Dietrich, R.D. 1, Box 229, Newburg, Pa. 17240, and absentee bids will be accepted by Florence Robinson at 717-762-3380. With each individual in this group of 15 families contributing their time and labor, in addition to donating food for the lunch, the Cumberland Valley Jersey Breeders Sale ought to be a big success. All dairymen are invited to the sale. Not only are the Cumberland Valley breeders enthusiastic and willing to promote their efficient” Jerseys, they have gone the “extra mile” and on July 4th, will make available 37 of their breed to prove their worth in your herd. Phone: 7X7-394-3047 Iff or 717-626-1164 ROPE IN SOME EXTRA CASH! Advertise With A Lancaster Farming CLASSIFIED AD... AGSTAR C WINDVANE MINERAL FEEDER (WV-4000) ONLY *73*10 The WV-4000 is a newly designed wind vane feeder to supply salt and minerals to your cattle all year long. * The slightest breeze will turn the hood to protect the salt or minerals from blowing rain or snow. * The unit features a low center-of gravity to prevent tipping. This is pro vided by a wide stance, heavy 12 gauge tubular steel base. * WV-4000 Feeder has a V/z bushel rubber tub that is chemically treated to prevent chewing. The unit’s hood and windvane are constructed of 18 gauge galvanized steel. * An optional face fly attachment for liquid insecticide is available. 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