A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 28,1984 V Breezeview Farm (Continued from Pape AB3) the meat breeds, in 15 minutes with a hand shears. But this year’s wet weather has been cramping the veteran Chester County sheep barber’s style somewhat. Shearing a wet sheep can be a “shocking” ex perience according to Joan, and wet wool quickly develops mold if not dried promptly. Since a soggy animal takes longer to dry out than Uncle Horace after a Friday night bender, Bill finds himself waiting impatiently for the sun to shine. NOTICE COMMERCIAL MOWERS Hollinger’s Lawn & Garden, Inc. I Is Now Your Headquarters For LTHE DEINES MARTY “J’2J 1860-T If strength and stamina is the order of the day the 1860-T will meet the demand. Finger tip control of speed and braking yet tough enough to handle the toughest job. More Mower For Less Money 40" MODEL Available With Hydrostatic *2595 m. KaKuqet't / £owh & Gande* equipment. 9nt. ' TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 1755 W. Main St. 1515 East Chocolate Ave. Ephrata. PA 17522 Hershey, PA 17033 Located on Route 322 Phone <7171533-4060 Phone(7l7) 738-1131 rnonet/i/jMd-woo But waiting doesn’t come easily to the active shepherd who sand wiches his farming activities between shifts at Diversified Printing in Atglen. Bill also sells a line of livestock supplements, and somehow finds time to stay active in the Pa. Suffolk Sheep Association, acting as the organization’s vice president for the past five years, and being inducted as president during this year’s Farm Show. Bill muses that aboiit the only thing he can’t seem to find the time to do is sleep. In addition to caring for the flock Hydraulic Drive In 50" & 60” Rear Catcher Available and other domestic duties, Joan rounds out her own busy schedule by serving as advisor to the Junior Suffolk Sheep Association. The MacCauleys seem to thrive on their hectic pace, content in the realization that doing things right can lead to gratifying results. The family attends the Maryland State Fair each year, “which tells you just what you’ve got in com parison to others,” says Bill. And what they’ve got is winning flock of Suffolks. The MacCauleys have,shown champion rams and ewe at the Maryland Fair for the past five years, and Breezeview sheep are consistent winners, both as show animals, and on-hoof and on-rail carcass ANOTHER STEP TOWARDS HIGHER YIELDS. AGWAY ENTERPRISE SALESMEN WANT TO HELP YOU PLAN YOUR CORN SPRAYING PROGRAM • Eliminate Loss From The Effects Of Weeds And Insects. • Increase Yields From Stronger Healthier Plants Free To Grow Without Competition. • Take Pride In The Appearance Of Your Fields. PROFESSIONAL APPLICATION SERVICE COCHRANVILLE, PA 215-869-8006 TOLL FREE 8004122-2095 AGWA competitors, at the Keystone In ternational and Pa. Farm Shows. Recognizing that bigger is not necessarily better, the Mac- Cauleys feel that the recent push for larger Suffolks has little to do with quality. “Our goaf is good genetics,” Bill concludes. “We’d like to build sheep with better breed charac teristics and better muscling. A A two-headed ram? Hardly. Pictured with Bill is Breezeview 267 Nightrider, the farm’s home-grown stud ram...along with another member of the flock who enjoys the publicity. AGWAY SPRAY PROGRAMS TAILORED FOR YOUR FIELDS =AGWAY = FARM CENTERS QUARRYVILLE, PA SALUNGA, PA NEW HOLLAND, PA 717-786-2126 717-8982248 717-3544526 registered Suffolk should look like one, and after all, these sheep are nut here for meat production. So far, nobody’s produced the perfect sheep and there’s plenty of room for improvement.” And when better Suffolks are built, there’s a good chance that the MacCauley family will be right in there building them. Congratulations, Joan Niemyer. CLEAN CORN FIELDS