COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Livestock and dairy farmers in northern Maryland’s Piedmont area are invited to take an educational break this month. They’ll have a chance to chat with neighbors, watch field demonstrations, and learn what’s new during two forage field days on successive Tuesdays in central and northeast Maryland. Dates are July 17 and 24. Both events are being sponsored in part by the University of Maryland’s Cooperative Extension Service. Here are the details: July 17 The second annual Central Maryland Forage Tour and Field Day is scheduled July 17 in Howard County. It will start at 10 a.m. on the Mark Clark dairy farm in the Elioak area at 10572 highway 108 (Clarksville Pike), just north of Columbia. The farm lane is about one-half mile or the second entrance west of Centennial University schedules tobacco field day COLLEGE PARK, MD. - The University of Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station (UMAES) will hold its annual Tobacco Research Field Day Wednesday, July 25. The field day will be at the university’s Southern Maryland Research and Educaton Facility (the university’s Tobacco Ex perimental Farm) near Upper Marlboro, Md. Each year, the field day features the latest research findings in tobacco cultivation and management. It is free and open to the public, beginning at 9 a.m. and continuing into the early afternoon. ROSKAMP: the roller mill Yes timonialFr om: j OBIE SNIDER, SINGING BROOK FARMS RDI, Box 15-A Imler, PA 16655 (814) 276-3095 We at Singing Brook Farms feel that the Roskamp Silage Roller Mill is a definite asset to our feeding nroeram. Since we have in stalled the Roskamp Mill, which tears the hull of the kernel and breaks up the cob in our com silage, our cows are eating approx. 10% less feed, leaving no cobs in the feed trough, have no kernels in their manure, and have given us an average of .1% higher butterfat test in the 4 months that we have used the mill. In light of these results we are convinced that the Roskamp Silage Roller Mill is a good investment that will pay for itself and bring us a sizable dividend in the near future. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER PENNSYLVANIA Barrett Equipment Co. Smiefcsburg, Pa. 814-257-8881 Clapper Farm Equip., Inc. Alexandria, Pa. 814-669-4465 Fred Crivellaro Easton, Pa. 215-258-7584 Tom Dunlap Jersey Shore, Pa. 717-398-1391 Erb & Henry New Berlinvilte, Pa. 215-367-2169 Md. to hold 2 forage field days Lane, on the north side of the highway. Visitors will be able to see one of the top-producing dairy herds in the state, which has won numerous Dairy Herd Improvement Association awards for increases in butterfat production. The 155- cow Holstein operation has a DHIA rolling herd annual production average in excess of 20,000 pounds of milk and more than 750 pounds of butterfat per cow. Cows at the Clark farm are fed in two groups, based on milk production. The feeding program includes corn, soybean and sorghum silage, as well as timothy and alfalfa hay. Tour participants will leave the Clark farm in private cars and proceed to the University of Maryland’s agronomy-dairy forage research farm nearby at 4234 Folly Quarter road for noon lunch and a short afternoon program. Box lunches will be available at nominal cost. After lunch, tour participants will be able to visit research plots at the University of Maryland farm. They will also hear presentations by university Ex tension and research workers on forage establishments, alfalfa fertilization, species evaluations, chemical hay conditioning, and organic acid hay preservatives. The program will end about 3:30 p.m., according to Dr. Lester R. Vough, Extension agronomy specialist at the University of Maryland in College Park. Co sponsor is the Maryland-Delaware Forage Council, organized in 1982. The council had originally planned a follow-up Delmarva Forage Field Day on July 18 at the University of Delaware’s Hickory Hill research farm near Cheswold, Del. But that event has been cancelled because of the con tinuing threat from avian in fluenza, a dread poultry disease FickesSiloCo. Box 7 Newville, Pa. 17241 717-776-3129 Harclerode's Dairymen Specialty Co. New Paris, Pa. 814-839-2790 Hines Equipment Cresson, Pa. 814-886-4183 i & M Machinery Co., Inc. Greensburg, Pa. 412-668-2276 S.G. Lewis A Son, Inc. West Grove, Pa. 215-869-9440 jmmer field days offered by the Cooperative Extension Service give farmers a chance to take an educational break, chat with neighbors, watch field demonstrations and learn what's new. Those attending the Cecil County Ag Showcase forage field day on July 24 will be able to see and compare no-till drills, like the one shown in this picture during a 1983 summer farm tour on the Sparks and Hare partnership farm in Baltimore county. Farmer David L. Sparks leans on drill in foreground as he speaks to the group, while county Extension agent G. Richard Curran (second from right) looks on. which has caused concern for the large Delmarva broiler industry. July 24 The third annual Cecil County Ag Showcase field day is scheduled July 24 in conjunction with the county fair at Fair Hill. This year’s emhasis will be on forage equip ment. Registration, with free milk and doughnuts, will begin at 9:30 a.m. Field demonstration of round and conventional baling will run from 10 o’clock to 12:30. Lunch will be available on the SPECIALISTS David Harper Singing Brook Farms Imler, Pa. 814-276-8012 R.T. Markle Farm Equip., Inc. State College. Pa. 814-237-3141 Marshall Machinery, Inc. Honesdale, Pa. 717-729-7117 MKS Enterprises, Inc. Hanover, Pa. 717-637-2214 Northeast Equipment Co. Northeast. Pa 814-725-1888 North Penn Sealstor Swope & Bashore, Inc. Bloomsburg, Pa. Myerstown, Pa. 717-387-1422 717-933-4138 fairground at moderate cost. An air show and display of ultralight aircraft is scheduled during the lunch break. The afternoon session, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., will feature demon stration of no-till drills and con servation tillage equipment. Farm equipment dealers from three states will participate in the forenoon and afternoon demon strations. Most of them also will have equipment on display, ac cording to Theodore A. Haas, ii# Phone or Send for Free Literature: ROSKAMP MFG.. INC. Name 2979 Airlliw Circle Waterloo. lowa 90703 319-232-8444 | Check here I □ Stationary Feed Processing Center ■ n Portable Ear Com Mill ! : J Portable Grain Roller Mill I □ Silage Roller Mill I n Have representative call or stop in Atlee Robert Littlestown, Pa. 717-359-5863 Rovendale Supply Watsontown, Pa. 717-538-5521 Sollenberger Silos Corp. Chambersburg, Pa. 717-264-9588 Stouffer Bros., Inc. Chambersburg, Pa. 717-263-8424 R.R. or Box No. City Zip Phone Tam Agri Corp. Dtllsburg, Pa. 717-432-9738 Terre Hill Silo Co., Inc. Terre Hill, Pa. 215-445-6736 Uniontown Farm Equipment Uniontown, Pa. 412-437-9851 MARYLAND Arnett’s Garage RR 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, Md. 301-733-0515 Tri-State Farm Automation Ed Lipscomb’s Equip. Hagerstown, Md. Eglon, WV 301-790-3698 304-735-5239 I 1 Extension agricultural agent in Cecil County. There will be a drawing for door prize money at the conclusion of the field day. Haas says that this will be the largest forage equipment demonstration event ever held on the Demarva peninsula. All in terested persons are invited. Acitivies of the Maryland Cooperative Extension Service are open to all citizens without regard to race, color, sex, handicap, religion, age or national origin. NEW JERSEY Brookhill Equipment ft Supply Co. Pittstown, NJ 201-735-4142 NEW YORK Sharon Springs Garage, Inc. Sharon Springs, NY 518-284-2346 WEST VIRGINIA I I , ¥ State