Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 26, 1984, Image 33

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    Delano to address Adams Farmers Assn.
GETTYSBURG - October 2
annual meeting plans were
discussed at the regular May
meeting of the directors of the
Adams County Farmers’
Association.
American Farm Bureau
Federation (AFBF) President,
Robert B. Delano will be the guest
speaker. Neighboring County
Farmers’ Association members
will be invited to attend. The AFBF
President has been selected as the
most influential nongovernment
farm leader, according to a survey
“Who Runs America” conducted
by U.S. News and World Report.
This is the fourth consecutive year
Delano has received this honor.
Adams County Farmers’
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Dairy Supply, Inc.
Larry Hughes
Gary Walton, Sales
Mgr.
717-263-0826
COCHRANVILLE
Farm Construction &
Equipment
Robert L. Janney
215-593-2365
JERSEY SHORE
Tom L. Dunlap
717-398-1391
Robert Delano
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COLUMBIA,
MONTOUR &
NORTHUMBERLAND
CO'S
Williams Farm
Systems
Dave Williams
717-398-2692
LITITZ
Fisher & Thompson
Assoc.
Amos Fisher
Rick Thompson
717-627-1530
MIFFLINBUI
Wehr’s Dairy
Equipment
MarhWohr
717-966-1396
Association (AGFA) has reached
an all time high in membership.
Eight hundred thirty five county
farm families are 1984 members.
John Hess was the membership
chairman for ’B4.
Plans were discussed for the
summer picnic to be held July 30 at
the South Mountain Fair Grounds.
All AGFA member families are
invited.
Mrs. Thomas Clowney an
nounced the date for Regional
Ladies’ Seminar is July 24 at
Chilcoats Restaurant, Milroy.
Ladies should be car pooling for
that event.
Jacquelin King and Mitchell
Reaver will be representing the
Adams County Farmers’
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for stanchion barn
operations
High tech control is now available for stanchion barn opera
tions with the Westtalia Visotron. Every cow has different
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With the Visotron. you can monitor milk flow, control
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Visotron saves time and money. Each cow gets
the individual attention she needs to give all
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The Visotron is portable and easy to install
It's the kind of addition to your dairy that
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Dale Stutzman
215-287-9650
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Albert Brenner
814-654-7309
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717-297-4128
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William Stauffer
301-795-2727
301-781-7020
Association at the state youth
conference to be held June 24-28 at
Bucknell University in Lewisburg.
New Oxford second graders
recently visited the John Hess
dairy farm and the James Sanders
hog farm. Ag. materials were
distributed by Mary Grim,
chairman of the “Ag In The
Classroom” committee.
The young farm couples
leadership conference will be held
August 1 and 2 at the Sheraton,
Penn State. All young AGFA farm
couples 30 years or younger are
invited. Discussion topics will be 1.
Estate Planning, 2. Partnerships,
3. Insurance Planning, 4. Family
Living, 5. Marketing through
Futures, 6. Accident Prevention.
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717-677-9301
Contact your County President,
Dale King, York Springs if in
terested in attending.
Jeffrey Waybright, Guy
Donaldson and Fred Scott attended
the Trustee meeting at Penn State
on May 17.
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