Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 08, 1983, Image 145

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    Williamsport College
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training at Danville. Students are
bused to Danville three days a
week. Currently they are assisting
in the harvesting of com at the
farm.
The Dairy Herd Management
program provides training in the
skills necessary to successfully
manage and operate a dairy farm.
The program covers all aspects of
dairy farm management, from soil
preparation and feed crop
HESS' CATTLE START
Fortified With
• MINERALS “£■{
• VITAMINS
• ENZYMES
ZINC BACITRACIN - The enteric antibiotic that
works in the gut, causes no cross-resistance or
antagonism to other antibiotics.
Mineral and Vitamin Fortified to keep the proper
P.H. in the Ruminant for the prevention of
Brain Fever.
Contact our representative for complete
cattle feeding program
We Build Custom Pre-Mixes For
Livestock Feeds To Your Specifications
AVAILABLE IN BULK DELIVERY
FREE Cattle Rod with any order
V 2 Ton or More
PAUL B.
BDUDOOQ
GALVANIZED "T" LOOP STALLS
With EASY LIFT TRAINING BAR
Which Prevents Trapped Cow Problems
Stall tubing 2-3/8 inches outside diameter, 12 ga. (.109)
wall thickness, high yield steel.
ALSO AVAILABLE
• Standard Free Stalls • Fencing
• Gates (38” - 48” - 54” • Automatic Head Gates
high) # Automatic Gate Latches
PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC.
Hardware • Farm Supplies Box 128 R.D. #4. Lititz, PA 17543
Custom Manufacturing Wood Corner Rd.
Crane Service 1 Mile West of Ephrata
Phone: 717-738-1121
production to milk processing.
Dairy farm management, ac
counting, and decision making are
included. Whether students plan to
return to their family farms or to
work as dairy herd managers for
larger dairy operations, this
program provides them with the
necessary skills.
Courses studied include Soils and
Soil Fertility; Forage Production;
Dairy Feeding and Management;
Dairy Herd Health; Financing
Dairy Enterprises; Milking
HESS FARM
SUPPLY INC.
R.D. 2, New Holland. PA 17557
Phone: 717-354-7972
MU
Management: Farm Records and
Analysis; Animal Breeding and
Reproduction; Replacement Stock
Management; Technical
Mathematics One and Com
munications.
Another student in the Dairy
Herd Management program is
John W. Smith of Box 279, R 1
Forksvilie. John, who grew up in
Sullivan County on a farm used to
raise beef, is the son of Walter and
Mildred Smith. The Smiths have
about 20 head of beef stock on the
60-acre farm. Since graduating
from the Sullivan County High
*
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Our 640 forage box has taken on a totally new look!
* Rear Vents to reduce field crop loss
* New roof design adds additional strength
All Forage Equipment has interest free waiver
until Sept. 1, 1984
All Hay Equipment has interest free waiver
until July 1, 1984
ASK YOUR GEHL DEALER ABOUT SUBSTANTIAL BONUSES
FOR CASH PAYMENTS!
PEOPLE'S MARLIH W. SCHREFFLER xDurrrc giDigr
SALES & SERVICE PA
Oakland Mills. PA Mim-*™ Hagerstown, MD
717-463-2735 Ri. SMELTZER 301-733-0515
EQUIPMENT CO.
A. L HERR & BRO.
Quarryville. PA Cen *T ß ™^
717-786-3521 814-364-1419
imc unnnw BENNETT MACHINE CO
tmiiHunrr 1601 5 Dupo,,t B,vd
EQUIPMENT Milford. DE
Hwy. 467, Rt 1 302-422-4837
Rome. PA 18837
717-247-2601
ELDER
SALES & SERVICE INC.
RDII
Stoneboro, PA
412-376-3390 or
412-376-3740
S. JOHNSON HURFF
Pole Tavern
Monroeville. NJ
609-358-2565 or
609-769-2565
School in Laporte in 1980, John has
worked on the farm and on con
struction.
He is enrolled in the Dairy Herd
Management program to leam
more about farming and to become
more employable since he would
like to work for a farmer as a dairy
herd manager.
Instructor Patton said he feels
one reason the course is enjoying
such a successful first year is
directly related to the struggle of
today’s dairy farmer. “I think that
right now the profit margin is so
small that only top managers will
survive. These students are willing
to learn the basic business
techniques which will enable them
to survive. There is nothing worse
than the feeling the dairy farmer is
currently experiencmg-that the
life is being squeezed out of him.
These students have come to
College having made a com
mitment to make a go of it. They
are reinforcing that commitment
by learning all they can about the
dairy industry.”
It’s A New Look!!
EE H L_
STOUFFER BROS. MC.
Chambers burg, PA
717-263-8424
GEO. W. KINSMAN, INC.
516 Main Street
Honesdale. PA
717-253-3440
LEBANON VALLEY
IMPLEMENT CO., INC.
Richland. PA
717-866-7518
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 8,1983—D17
HILLER EQUIPMENT CO.
Thomasville, PA _
717-250-0453 Bechtclsvillc, PA
215-845-2911
UMSERSER'S MILL JSSi
Rt. 4 Lebanon, PA HURST BROS.
(Fontana) 133 Rothsville
717-867-5161 Station Road
Lrtftz, PA
INCH EQUIPMENT CO.
Dalmatia. PA PtTtRmAN FARM
717-758-3021 EQUIPMENT. INC.
225 York Rd
Carlisle. PA
717-249-5338
WEB SNYDER. INC
RD»I
Watsontown PA
717-538-5555
PAUL W. HISTAND
CO. INC.
697 N Mam St
Doylestown, PA
215-248-9041
Duane G Adams, R 2, Genesee,
Potter County; Timothy L
Beabes, R 2, Somerset, Somerset
County; Douglas W Comstock R 2,
Sartwell Creek Food, Port
Allegeny, McKean County,
Pamela J. Crom, Rl, Jamestown.
Crawford County; William H
Fiickmger 111, R 3. Lagomer,
Westmoreland County; Ronald L
Kiefer, R 2, Hamburg, Berks
County; Todd A. Kline, R 2, Knox,
Clarion County.
Gregory W. Miles, Rl,
Coudersport, Potter County;
William E. Richards, Rl, Centre
Hall, Centre County; Loren J. Ruth
Rl, Spring City, Chester County,
Franklin G. Sankey Jr., R 2,
Clearfield, Clearfield County,
John W. Smith, Rl, Forksville,
Sullivan County; John A. Torok,
R 2, Genesee, Potter County;
Timothy E. Wetzel, Rl, Mid
dleburg, Snyder County ; Mark N,
Metzger, R 2, Linde, Lycoming
County (part-time student in Dairy
Herd Management-enrolled in
Agribusiness).
ECKWTHBWS.
FARM EQUIPMENT
RT 2 Box 24A
New Ringgold. PA 17960
717-943-2367