star Faming, Saturday, July 16,1983 A3B—Lancas’ Laura England (Continued from Page At) Altoona Collegian, was a member of the Campus Executive Council, and was scorer-statistician for the campus wrestling team. She , received the Eric A. and Josephine Walker Award for leadership and service. During her remaining two years at the University Park Campus, Laura was involved in a number of student activities and was named a runner-up in the College of Agriculture Outstanding Senior contest. She was editor of both the Ag Activator and the Penn State Dairyman, the Dairy Science Club's annual yearbook and program of events for the Dairy Exposition. Other activities included: the Ag Student Council; Dairy Science Club; the Collegiate FFA; Coaly Society; Alpha Tau Alpha; Delta Theta Sigma Fraternity; Lion Ambassadors, the university student alumni corps; and Parmi Nous, an all-university senior honor society. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William England of Williamsburg Rl, Laura has been involved in the operation of the family dairy farm. The Englands, named Blair County’s Farm Family of the Year in 1961, milk 150 Holsteins three times daily and raise an additional 150 cattle on their 311 acres. Growing up on a farm en couraged Laura to participate in several youth-related activities. She was involved in 4-H and carried projects in dairy, sewing, the county exchange program and attended the Pennsylvania Association of Farmers Cooperatives summer institute. She was a member of the FFA and in 1979 received the state Keystone Farmers Degree. Also in 1979, she helped to promote the dairy in dustry by serving as the Blair County Dairy princess. Laura’s major responsibilities at Lancaster Fanning will be to cover livestock production and areas of diversified agriculture. EARCORN Paying Top Prices For Good Quality Ear Corn Wet or Dry No Quantity too large or too small Fast Unloading - Dump on Piles Go Easy access - 2.2 miles off 283 bypass- Manheim, Mt. Joy exit Daily Receiving 7:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. - un loading evenings & Saturdays by appt. Trucks available for pick up at your farm. Call Anytime For Price 717-665-4785 JAMES L NOLL GRAIN SPRAY COOLING SYSTEM FOR SWINE 2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY REDUCED HEAT STRESS Top Of The Line Edstrom N* 1e Caterers ... . YEAR W'* WARRANTY 4 DESIGN lllltf NO SPRINGS VALVE JwLT * H A m 'W NO SCREENS SPECIAL 3L»“n# Reg. $6.90 NOORIFICES „ & paito42 L SWINE SYSTEMS Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7.00 to 4:30 Unleash pasture's milk potential with UNIPEL Pellet Power! If you want to find out how much milk pro duction potential a pasture really has, try a fertility program of UNIFEL 20-10-10 pelleted fertilizer. Its Pellet Power will get responses you’ll like. Protein content and total digestible nutrients of grass and hay will start to increase dramat ically. You’ll produce more nutritious forage, graze more cattle and graze them longer. Pastures will bounce back faster after grazing and cutting, too. Quick-acting and long-lasting forms of Nitro gen and Phosphorus chemically combine with available Potassium in each individual pellet for immediate and season-long feeding. They fortify pastures with milk-producing power... Spring, Summer and Fall. Let’s discuss soon how UNIPEL 20-10-10 fertilizer can help your pasture to more milk producing profits TMs ORTHO CHEVRON and design UNIPEL Reg US P,i Off CHVS7B 8M cn«vren * Ortho FERTILIZERS Helping the Work/ Grow Better Also Available Ortho Unipel 10-20-20 and 10-10-30 P.L ROHRER& BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA will:* IMPROVE FEED EFFICIENCY • IMPROVE RATE OF GAIN • IMPROVE REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE SOLID STATE CONTROLLER with: 3 VARIABLE SET POINTS • Length of shower • time interval between showers • actuation temperature PH: 717-299-2571 % SIMPLE RUGGED