Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 21, 1984, Image 34

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    A34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 21,1984
GETTYSBURG - “The was the
best investment we’ve made since
we started farming!” This
statement by Donald Thrush of
Thrush Brothers Dairy Farm, R 1
Shippensburg, assessing the value
of a computerized feeding system
was typical of the frank sharing of
opinions and experiences which
took place Thursday, July 12, when
a busload of Adams County dairy
farmers toured six dairy farms in
Cumberland County. Thrush at
tributed the value to a savings in
feed since the feeder is
programmed to deliver feed in
response to milk production.
Thrush Brothers milk 107 cows
Fairs to get funds
HARRISBURG Pennsylvania
Agriculture Secretary Penrose
Hallowell has announced that 20
county fairs across the state will
receive checks totaling a record
$454,254.80 from the Pennsylvania
Sire Stakes Fund this summer.
The Pennsylvania Sire Stakes
Fund, which is funded by harness
racing revenues, was established
in 1968 to stimulate the state’s
standardbred horse breeding in
dustry. Money from the fund is
used to reimburse fairs and Pan-
Mutual tracks for purses in sire
stakes races.
According to Hallowell, the only
horses eligible for sire stakes races
are those sired by stallions stan
ding in Pennsylvania. “This en
courages the purchase and
breeding of Pennsylvania horses,”
he said.
Ben Mader, Executive Secretary
of the State Harness Racing
Commission, said that each of the
20 racing fairs will receive a check
for $22,712 from the Sire Stakes
Fund this year.
The racing fairs include the
Lycoming County Fair, Butler
County Fair, Troy Fair, Clearfield
County Fair, Greene County Fair,
Wayne County Fair, Bedford
County Fair, Washington County
Fair, McKean County Fair,
Huntingdon County Fair, Dayton
Fair, Crawford County Fair,
Carbon County Fair, Indiana
County Fair, Wattsburg Fair,
Stoneboro Fair, Juniata County
Fair, York Inter-State Fair, Gratz
Fair and the Bloomsburg Fair.
Hallowell said, "County fairs are
important in the state’s rural
heritage, both as showplaces and
proving grounds for our farm
families. They bring together all
segments of our population and
provide opportunities to gam a
better understanding of farm life
and rural Pennsylvania.
• 12 Tractor Spreaders
• 4 Spreader Trucks
• 2 Bulk Nurse Trucks
• 2 Crop Spraying Trucks
WE PONT SELL SERVICE...
IT COMES FREE WITH THE SALE
CHEMGRO FERTILIZER CO.
East Petersburg, PA 17520
Phone: (717) SW-S2*
and feed corn silage, haylage and
high moisture shelled com. They
have been using the computerized
feeder since February, 1984. Four
feeding stations are programmed
to provide feed eight times in 24
hours when activated by a tran
sponder on the cow’s neckchain.
The Creedin Comman herd of 71
dairy animals at 721 Lindsey Road,
Carlisle, first stop on the tour,
features 52 descendants of Vista-
Grande Admiral Trixie. The last
cow purchased for this herd was in
1964, most are home bred.
Jack (Sunday’s Vallilea Farms
near Mechanicsburg illustrates the
influence on fast paced land
Box 218
Adams dairymen visit Cumberland
SAVE BIG at E.M. HERR’S
THAT’S WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY
Kendall
First Choice
• Dry Cow
Mastitis
Reg. 7.99
SALE
*5.99
KENDALL MILK FILTERS
- All Milk Filters Are Not Created Equal
• Maximum Sediment
Retention
• Maximum Strength
• Efficient Flow Rate
GRAIN BIN PAINT
HP*' -ACRYLIC MAINTENANCE PAINT-
NOW!
CONTAINS
RUST
ARRESTER
. TRUCKLOAD
BALER TWINE
* r HAS ARRIVED
W ® YU F P 100% sisalana fiber
ToQQFt. 2 spools per bale
(■■■■■■■■l J Produced under the "1.D.” system;
-■ 'Uniformity 'True Length
9,000 ft. per bale 'Strength • Knot Strength
Gross weight - 40 lbs. * No missing ends, multi ends,
231 ft. per lbs. or knots
Tensile strenth - 325 lbs. * 1 ATS
Knot Strength -130 lbs. 1 ° /Bale 50 More
also available on 10,000 ft *17.00 ea 10-50 Bales
development. Forced to relocate
because of highway contruction
and subsequent industrial
development, Sunday now
maintains a 320-cow herd in a
modem drive-through bam which
features headgates, a manure
storage and automatic takeoffs in
the milking parlor.
The herd is maintained in four
groups for feeding on basis of
production. Feed for the herd and
some surplus for sale comes from
450 acres of corn, 200 acres of
alfalfa and 200 acres of small
grains. “Breeding problems and
foot and leg trouble leads to a 30
percent annual culling rate,”
Sunday said.
The Tom Sheaffer herd at R 5,
Carlisle, features 19 animals
classified “Excellent” for type and
Y-TEX EAR TAGS CALL
FOR AAC Pkg. of 25-
• Guards Cattle Against Flies quantity ea *24 75
& Ticks Up To 5 Months PRICES
2"x24" Sock
2‘/4"x24” Sock
6" Disc Non Gauze
6” Disc Gauze
s n ,r h
RAINAGE PIPES
Wet Spots • Hillside Seeps
Curing Erosion • Root
Problems Development
Poor Yielding • Terrace Drainage
Crops • Water Table Control
48” Electrical Fence Posts
- Round Rod Style
- Welded Anchor Plate
• 25 per bundle
• 4’ high
★ ★ 7 STAR VALUE ★ ★
★ Easy Cleanup ★ Low Sheen
★ Rust Resistant Finish
★ Premium * Easy to Apply
Quality ★ High Hiding
★ Brush, Roll or Spray
a collection of ribbons which
testify to his success in the show
ring. Scheaffer is interested in
embryo transplants and in the
improving proof of Huntsdale
Partner, a sire from his herd which
is now is use in the artifical in
semination industry.
After lunch, served by the
auxiliary at the Huntsdale Fire
Company, the group visited the
Leroy Showaker Family at R 4,
Newville. This 78 cow herd con
tains 7 cows classified “Ex
cellent”. We breed for type, feed
for milk,” Showaker said.
Galen Smith at R 5, Ship
pensburg, demonstrated the
danger incurred by maintaining a
bull in the farm. He is recovering
from injuries received when at
tacked by the bull on May 27,1984.
Kendall
Aqua-Mast
Mastitis Treatment
• 10 ML Syringe
• 12 Syringes per box
• For Isolating Cows
%7%9 SALE $ 4«99
$11.99
$12.99
$3.29
$5.69
use
Reg. 69*
59*.,
Bundle of 25 *14.75
ROUND BALE BAGS
• 5 Mil
• White Bag Reflects Sunlight
• 6% Ultra Violet Inhibitor
SIZE SIZE BALE PRICE
4’ 1200 Lb. *4.59
5’ 1800 Lb. *6.29
Aluminum Roof Coating
P’iSnT'J Reg. 33.99
‘rooT ‘Extraßright QO
L coat • Fibered '
| *5 Gal. Pail
SALE
*B.BB
*9.88
*2.99
*4.29
Black Roof Coating | »oof
• Fibered Reg. 12.99 |
• 5 Gal. Pail
KENDALL UDDER CREAM
SOFTENS CHAPPED TEATS
“Contains
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to soften
sunburned *
and chapped ml
teats and Mp-. •;
udders IHHp.
28oz SALE
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Red Available
HH SPECIALS EFFECTIVE
THRU JULY 28
We UPS
Anywhere
lust Call
717-464-3321
Or
Toll Free
(Area Codes
7174215)
1-800 Store Hours
732-0053 Mon.-Thurs. Sat.
M 7:30 AM -6:00 PM 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Fri. 7:30 AM-9:00 PM
Manure from the 125-cow herd is
stored in a “Slurrystore” system
and is injected into the soil at
planting time. Smith noted that
organic matter content is rising,
soil condition has improved, and
the amount of purchased nitrogen
has been significantly reduced
since he converted to this system
of handling liquid manure.
The tour was organized by
County Agent Thomas E. Piper
and David Kehr, chairman of the
Tour Committee for the Adams
County Holstein Association.
Adams County Dairy Princess
Carol Clowney and Alternate
Princess Carol Hobaugh ac
companied the group. Duane G.
Duncan, Cumberland County
Extension Director served as tour
guides.
4lbBoz. SALE
St9> ‘l2”
White Creosote
Paint
• Lead-free linseed oil base for
barn, outbuildings, fence, etc
• Harmless to livestock • No
100 • 2 Gallon Size
' 16.99 2 M
Reg. $22.95
FARM4HOMC
SUPPLY
R.D. I, Rte. 272 South, HerrvWeßd.
Widow Street, Pa.
Phone: <717)464-3321