DlG—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 8,1983 WILLIAMSPORT - Barbara J. Bair, of R 2 Mill Hall, doesn’t have to worry about what to do with her spare time - it’s not something she has a lot of these days! The 26- year-old Centre County woman works with her husband, Ronald E. Bair, on their dairy farm and looks after their three sons, and is a full time student at The Williamsport Area Community College where she is enrolled in Dairy Herd Management. Mrs. Bair, who was married in August 1974, relates that she was not raised on a farm and did not immediately become involved with her husband in working on the family farm. For three years after her marriage, she was employed as a spinner at Armstrong Cork Company at Beech Creek. Keeping the farm books was the extent of her involvement with the farm until October, 1978 when she and her husband made arrangements to begin leasing his parent’s farm. Dale E. and Mary A. Bair continue to live in the family farmhouse and to provide assistance with the farm work, however, the younger Bairs have full responsibility for the farm, both financial and operation. They are milking 40 Holstein cows and raise com and alfalfa on the 60- acre farm. The Bairs also lease a large amount of land which they use to raise crops for their operation. miller 6030 Jonestown Rd. DIESEL SPECIALISTS JSJSfS* DIESEL FUEL INJECTION AND TURBO-CHARGER SPECIALISTS Locally Owned and Operated Since 1957 Authorized Sales & Service For: AIRESEARCH HOLSET ALERT WATER ISSPRO PYROMETERS SEPARATORS MURPHY SWITCHES | BACHARACH TOOLS ROOSA MASTER BENDIX ROTOMASTER ROBERT BOSCH SCHWITZER CAV-SIMMS STEWART WARNER CUMMINS GAUGES FPPF DIESEL FUEL UNITED TECHNOLOGIES | PRODUCTS (Formerly American Bosch) We Also Service: IHC*Caterpillar j Detroit Injectors, Blowers & Governors | . Daily Shipments by UPS, Parcel Post, or our j representative who is in area regularly j ATTENTION FARMERS... 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All of these facets of the dairy industry are included in the College’s one-year certificate program. Barbara points out that both her mother and mother-in-law have made it easier for her to attend College by watching the -Bair’s sons, aged eight, five and three. _n?i Lancaster, PA 397 3721 Lewistown, PA 248-0983 State College, PA Barbara is kept busy attending College approximately 30 hours a week. Evenings she assists with the feeding and milking of cows, does the household chores, and then at 9 p.m. after the boys are to bed, studies. For the year she is in College, Barbara is not par ticipating in the morning milking and feeding chores. Instead she gets up at 5 a.m. and studies. The younger Bairs intend to eventually purchase the farm from his parents and are currently buying their own equipment, cattle, feed, and paying all the bills. Barbara said she expects the Dairy Herd Management course to teach tier how to make more money as well as how to make it an easier manner. 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