Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 09, 1985, Image 94

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Turf grass school
scheduled
TOWANDA - The Tenth Annual
Northeastern Pennsylvania
Turfgrass and Grounds Main
tenance School will be held on
February 19 and 20 at the Luzerne
County Community College,
Prospect Street and Middle Road,
NanUcoke.
A 1 Homan, Bradford County
Agent, notes that pre-registration
is urged, but will open at 8:00 a.m.
Tuesday and Wednesday. Sponsors
for the school are the Cooperative
Extension Service of the Penn
sylvania State University, The
Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council,
and the E-2 Chapter of the Penn
sylvania Nurserymen’s
Association.
The purpose of the school is to
bring the latest in turfgrass and
landscape information to in
dividuals engaged in these
disciplines. This would include
those working with cemeteries,
golf courses, parks, athletic fields,
schools and colleges,
homegrounds, nurseries, as well as
related vocational education and
agricultural business personnel
F
.0.4 milk $15.18 for March
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Middle
Atlantic Order Market Ad
ministrator Joseph D. Shine today
announced a Class I milk price of
$15.18 per hundredweight for
March 1985. This price is down 12
cents from February but is 35 cents
above last March’s Class I price.
The Class I price has dropped 32
cents from January to March 1985.
Mr. Shine announced a Class II
milk price of $12.45 per hun
dredweight for January 1965 and a
butterfat differential fo 16.3 cents
for the month. The Class n price
was down 15 cents from the
I PAUL B.
GATES and FENCING
Stub welded to
gale tar Auto
matic Latch
Standard Heights For Gates & Fencing: •
• 38” High-4 Bar .48” High-5 Bar *54” High-6 Bar
NOTE:
• 13 Ga. steel 15% heavier than 14 Ga. steel
• 13 Ga. steel 45% heavier than 16 Ga. steel
• 13 Ga. steel 85% heavier than 18 Ga. steel
All Gates & Fencing Made Of 1.9" Outside Diameter
High Yield Steel Tubing With 13 6a. Wail
SLANT BAR FEED THRU FENCE
PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC.
Hardware 'Farm Supplies Box 128 R.D. #4, Lititz, PA 17543
Custom Manufacturing Wood Corner Rd.
Crane Service 1 Mile West of Ephrata
Phone:7l7-738-1121
The two-day program will
qualify those attending for
pesticide applicator certification
or updating in the areas of tur
fgrass, and shade tree and or
namental classification.
This year’s school will em
phasize hands-on-training
workshops in the areas of insects,
weeds, equipment maintenance,
and pesticides. Speakers for the
school will include - The Penn
sylvania State University Ex
tension Service: Dr. Paul R.
Heller, Entomologist; Dr. John C.
Harper, Turf Specialist; Dr.
Robert Nuss, Horticulture
Specialist; and Dr. Tom Lanini,
Weed Specialist. Other speakers
include: Don Dodson, Kalo
Agriculture Chemical Company;
Tom Heist, Lawn and Golf
Equipment; James Baldino, 1.C.1.
Chemical Company; and William
Schiorrappa, B.A.S.F. Chemical
Company.
Registration forms are available
from the Bradford County Ex
tension Office, 701 S. Fourth Street,
Towanda, or phone 265-2896.
previous month, while the but
terfat differential dropped four
tenths of a cent.
The March Class I price and the
January Class II price are based
on the January 1985 Minnesota-
Wisconsin manufacturing milk
price of $12.40 per hundredweight
at a 3.5 percent butterfat content.
The USDA reported that the
wholesale price of Grade A butter
at Chicago for January was $1.4146
per pound and the nonfat dry milk
price was $.9134 per pound, f.o.b.
plants in the Chicago area.
801 COD® FOOD ell DO
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -
Dairying is here to stay in
Maryland for at least another
generation, says Dr. Mark A.
Varner, an Extension dairy
management specialist and
assistant professor of animal
sciences at the University of
Maryland in College Park.
Historically entrenched in close
proximity to an ever-expanding
metropolitan population corridor,
the Maryland dairy enterprise has
established a solid industry sup
port base and enjoys a consumer
market which takes most of its
fresh product at relatively high
Class I prices established by the
federal administrator for the
Middle Atlantic Milk Marketing
Order 4 area.
More than 50 percent of
Maryland’s dairy cattle are
registered purebreds. This is the
highest percentage for any state in
the continental United States. And,
C=3 .
■ Round corners
for safety and
strength
pin welded to
Dairying stable in Maryland
EAR CORN
Paying Top Prices For
Good Quality Ear Corn
• Wet or Dry
• No Quantity too large
or too small
• Fast Unloading -
Dump on Pile & Go
• Easy access -2.2
miles off 283 bypass-
Manheim, Mt. Joy
exit
• Daily Receiving 7:30
A.M. to 5 P.M. - un
loading evenings &
Saturdays by appt.
• Trucks available for
pickup at your farm.
Call Anytime For Price
717-665-4785
JAMES L NOLL GRAIN
POLE BUILDINGS
CUSTOM BUILT AGRICULTURAL, RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR A VARIETY OF NEEDS:
• Painted Galvanized Roof & Siding in a wide range of sizes,
designs and colors.
• Weather Resistant Pressure Treated Poles and 2x6’s
T&G Skirting
BEN STOLTZFUS
(215) 273-3456
despite urban encroachment, the
concentration of dairy cows per
acre in Maryland is seventh
highest among all 50 states.
There’s still a lot of interest in
dairy fanning among Maryland’s
rural youngsters, Varner ob
served. Maryland 4-H dairy cattle
judging teams have compiled a
record of national championships
over the past half-century which
far surpasses any other state.
This success is due, in part, to
enthusiasm among young people
and the dedication of adult
volunteer 4-H leaders working with
team coaches from the University
of Maryland’s Cooperative Ex
tension Service.
Contrary to the trend prevailing economy,
in some other segments of Dairy farming is easily the
American agriculture, Vamer is "state’s second highest cash
fairly optimistic about the future of producing farm business.
Honey brook, PA
medium-size, family-owned dairy
farms, particularly where debt,
asset ratios have been kept in
reasonable check. It’s his persona]
observation that the debt load fof
dairy farmers generally is mot*
burdensome in the Midwest that in
Maryland.
This philosophy gives credence’
to Profitable and Efficient
Production (PEP), the ongoing
educational program of the
University of Maryland’s
Cooperative Extension Service. It
places PEP in perspective not as
an attempt to save a dying in
dustry, but an honest effort to help
dairy farming continue as a viable
part of the state’s agricultural
■■■Am4 fvrnisk ytur Hot Wafer m waff.
The Economics are simple In mosl applications Ihe
EeMend Coat Gun will pay for itself within 12 10 months'
The ’echuology is here Coal Gun Auto Stoker Boilers use
clean burning Anthracite Coal and operate well within
Clean Air standards These fully automatic units are self
loading and need only occasional lending lo remove
expended ash Sires range from 130 OOOBTU hr tot 500 000
BTU'hr and can be used in tandem lor larger applications
Available in Steam or Hydronic
Modal
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130.000
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500 000
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$ 1500
1.500.000
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Apartment luHtfiAft Retail Storm Garages etc
ESHLANO ENTERPRISES INC holds an ASME Certificate ot Aulhon
nation for Code Construction ot Heating Boilers
See your ESHLANO dealer today
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS
Allen Lawyer
504 E. Main St, New Holland, PA 17557
PH: 717-354-0412
FREE HEATING SURVEY A ESTIMATE
by Stoltzfus Builders
SAM STOLTZFUS
(215) 273-3495
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