Faith and (Continued from Page Al) Canada attended the Faith and Farming Conference Monday through Wednesday at the Laurelville Mennonite Conference Center at Mt. Pleasant in Western Pennsylvania. Core of the conference was a mutual discussion of how Men nonites, traditional stewards of the soil, can remain a viable part of the agricultural community and how this continued role interacts with being people of the Christian faith. Among problems discussed at the conference were the economic plight of farmers, which was concentrated among Midwestern representatives. Another topic included govern- CORRECTION The article printed on Page D 6, Saturday, November 24 on Master Mix ProTek Feed according to Gordon S. Bierman, sales manager, should have read as follows: A typical customer using Master Mix ProTek Feed can cut protein requirements up to 3 percentage points and save up to 7/10 lb. of protein per head per day. We apologize for any inconvience this may have caused. I** Zyy J'K¥' MERRY CHRISTMAS As ' | |V_^ ) FEESER’S ( t 33rd 1 PRODUCTION SALE FRI. DECEMBER 14,1984 l:OOP.M. on our farm 40 BOARS-HAMPS & YORKS 20 XBRED BRED GILTS 60 OPEN GILTS- H AMPS & YORKS & CROSS Scan data on boars STONE > ALL PIGS RAISED ON CONCRETE VALIDATED BRUCELLOSIS FREE HERD m CERTIFIED PRV FREE HERD #4 Boars & Gilts Have Been Sprayed & Wormed For Parasites And Vac cinated for Parvo-Virus Lepto, Erysepelas, Atrophic-Rhinitis and Pasturella “WE GUARANTEE WHAT WE SELL” FRANKLIN AND JULIE FEESER Box 372 Taneytown, Maryland 21787 301-751-1287 • SOUND PRODUCTION • SOUND CUSTOMER RELATIONS • SOUND HEALTH PROGRAM • SOUND GENETICS FIELDMAN: JACK FICKEN, HSR & AYC WRITE OR CALL FOR SALE BROCHURE ■ Auctioneer Harry Bachman farming ment programs and how they affect Mennonite farmers. It is not expected that 1985 Farm Bill recommendations will come forth as Mennonite suggestions, but individual farmers were en couraged to make their feelings known through other ag organizations to which they belong or through Inter-Faith, an in terdenominational group in Washington, D.C. Other topics of discussion - all centered on the inter-relationship of farming with their faith - in cluded conservation (with the Chesapeake Bay specifically discussed by some), high energy use on farms and “bigness.” Mennonites at the conference favor a return to the old Jef fersonian agrarian principles of Champion XCross Barrow at Keystone essentially making as much land as possible available to as many farmers as possible. Among the featured participants m the conference was Roy Kauff man, pastor from lowa, who served as devotional leader. Another topic extensively discussed was the problems being encountered in the passing of farms from generation to generation. Older farmers discussed their problems of handing the farm down and younger farmers who presently may rent from the older generation told of the difficulties they are encountering. It is expected that regional sessions or conferences may evolve in coming months to con tinue the Faith and Farming dialogue initiated at the Mt. Pleasant meeting. Such regional sessions will then culminate in the regular Biannual Meeting of the Mennonite Church of North America in Ames, lowa next year. One day at this meeting will be devoted entirely to agriculture. * Alfalfa Growers (Continued from Page Al) Berks County, had 7.9 tons hay equivalent, 3,324 lbs. crude protein, and 8,451 lbs. TDN. Blair County dairyman England had a yield of 7.7 tons, 3424 lbs. protein and 8440 TDN. The contest placings were based on 40 percent for total yield, 30 percent for protein yield, and 30 percent for TDN. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5,1984 * 1 Load Purebred and Grade Canadian Cows, fresh and springer, con signed by Roy Johncox. * 1 Load Purebred Canadian Cows, fresh and springer, consigned by Kelly and Kevin Bowser. * 1 Load fresh and springer cows consigned by Norman and David Kolb. * I Load fresh and springer cows consigned by Marvin Eshleman. * 1 Load fresh cows consigned by Alfred Albright. * 1 Load fresh and springer cows consigned by Merle Breneman. * 1 Load fresh and springer cows consigned by H.D. Matz. * 1 Load fresh and springer cows consigned by Raymond Smucker. moketown Quality Dairy Sales Co., Rte. 340, 5 miles East of Lancaster, 5 miles West of Intercourse, Smoketown, Pa. A Few Examples: * Reg. 3 yr. old Pen Del Elevation Ivan due 12/5/84 to Gil-Tex-B Milk master Twin, 2 yrs. 281 dys. 13.635 M 4.1 T. 563 F. * Reg. 2 yr. old Pen Del Elevation Ivan. Her Dam’s 3 yr. record 336 dys. 19.071M3.8T 732 F. * Reg. 4 yr. old Round Oak Apollo Virginia, Her 3 yr. old record 331 dys. 20,847 M 3.8 T 785 F due to Gil-Tex-B MUkmaster Twin. * Reg. 2 yrs. old Chardale Arlinda Chief Jemini. * Reg. 2 yr. old Green Banks Adventuer, fresh. Her dam 4.1 and 4.6 Test. Also one good Registered Holstein Bull, ready for service. WATCH FOR MORE DETAILS NEXT WEEK Sale by SMOKETOWN QUALITY DAIRY SALES, INC. GORDON & HELEN FRITZ 717-393-0930 Carl Oilier- Paul Snyder, Auctioneers AU-000873-L Henry Kettering, Pedigrees Farm Show numbers HARRISBURG “How can we be sure to see what we want at Farm Show? We can only take off one day to attend,” “What events are held in the evenings during Farm Show?,” and “When are the big draft horses judged?” are just a few of the thousands of questions asked each year of Farm Show and state Agriculture Department staff as the annual event draws near. With the 69th annual Farm Show set for Jan. 13-18, 1985, the State Farm Show Commission is using several special telephone lines to provide answers to these and other questions about the event, ac cording to state Agricultural Secretary Penrose Hallowell. “With dozens of special events, hundreds of commercial exhibitors and thousands of prize livestock, With the sixth place yield of 8.0 tons, 3,258 protein, and 8314 TDN, was Freys Farm Dairy, Franklin County. Leonard Stoltzfus, of Berks County, placed seventh with 7.2 tons hay equivalent, 3,469 crude protein, and 8,440 TDN. Weng’Lea Farms, also of Franklin County, took eighth place with 7.8 tons, 3122 protein, and 8449 TDN. Nelson Wenger, Lancaster, placed ninth with 7.9, 3040, and 8075, while Kenneth Schoenberg, Franklin, placed tenth with 7.5, 3200 and 8223. IT New Holland, Pa. DAIRY SALE CONSIGNMENTS For SPECIAL HOLSTEIN DAIRY SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14,1984 (Saturday Incorrect as stated on Rage D 34) 7 30 P.M. E.S.T. 1 LOAD CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, HEIFERS AND REGISTERED BULL OUT OF NEW ENGLAND STATES Lancaster Farming, Satiirday, Dacambar 1, IM4-A35 are open poultry and farm product entries, it’s easy to see that visitors to the 14-acre complex for the Farm Show can be overwhelmed,” Hallowell said. He said requests for information should be made through several phone numbers depending on the type of in formation needed. * General information on the Farm Show and Farm Show Week events is available by dialing (717) 787-5373 or (717) 787-5085. * Information concerning LIVESTOCK EVENTS at Farm Show is available by dialing (717) 787-2902 or 787-2903. * A schedule of upcoming events at the Farm Show Complex through early 1985 can be obtained by dialing a 24-hour information line at (717) 783-3071. * Exhibitors wishing to secure space at upcoming shows or to schedule events at the Complex should call the Farm Show’s main office at (717) 787-5373. Hallowell also noted that a calendar of events to be held at the Farm Show Complex can be ob tained by contacting the Farm Show Commission Office between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Lunch by Sublette A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS) Phone 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 U S BANKRUPTCY COURT PUBLIC AUCTION vfeb.,DEC. 1210 A.M. International Harvester TRUCK TRACTORS & TRAILERS (NEARLY 100 UNITS The Former Mendata Poultry Company Route 225, Herndon, PA (35 Mi North of Harrisburg) Truck Tractors Incl I H COF4O7OA i Bs Twin Seres (7) I H 200 D Single Axles (19) I H Vans 12 16 Ft (7) I H Feed Trucks (2) I H Dump Trucks Welder Trucks Tanker Wre cker Hi Lifts Air Comp Trucks & Others 1968-78 (Total 51 Units) Trailers Incl Van Trailers 40 ft Refng & Non Refng Bobcat Hauler Up To 1977 (42 Units) Inspect; Sat. Dec. 8 IP.M. To 4 P.M. Terms Cash Or Cert Funds Call or Write For Details Cel. Steve Sltar, Auctr. 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