Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 20, 1985, Image 150

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    DlO-Lancaster Farming Saturday, April 20,1985
MEADVILLE - Thirty-eight
dairy farmers and their families
enjoyed this year’s Crawford
County Holstein Tour to Nor
theastern Pennsylvania. The
Crawford dairy producers recently
visited three Holstein dairy farms
and Sire Power, Inc., Tunkhan
nock.
First stop on the tour was at
Yules Pride Farm, operated by
Richard and Virginia Yule,
Millville. They relocated to
Millville from New York state
three and a half years ago and
began a registered Holstein
operation.
Unique to the Yules Pride Farm
is the small amount of land on the
Eliminate HHHHHB
Fencing Problems
WITH
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SOLAR fencing
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'The An 12 Solar system allows us to safely run our stallions next OWNERS
to the mares eliminating time and labor on try balks
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• Eliminates fence sagging The ARC 12 Fence is a new concept in livestock
• No staples or wire Clips fencing Using free energy from the sun, the
• Adjustable enclosed spring solar powered solid state unit keeps a powerful
assembly for each wire 12 volt battery charged for effective shocking
• Optional Site rails™ Special non-conduclive white plastic posts are
• Optional Arc 110 Volt attractive and extremely durable, capable of be
multi wire unit mg bent 45° and returning to their original posi ,
• Installed by trained dealers tion Using smooth 12 1 i gauge high tensile wire
• Fully guaranteed by warranty eliminates miuries from barbed wire
Manufactured b\ Representation in
SOLAR FENCING, CO. -
Box -,37 Hvxy (.3 South, Oskdlonsd l.m.i
Distributor And De itcrships
Phonr (5151 b 7 I 0401 l.m, (800) 24' HI SO „m,
717-649-5321
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\ / R.D. 2, Box 148
' ' Watsontown, PA 17777
NOTICE TO DEFERRED EQUITY HOLDERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE DISSOLUTION
OF THE
DELAWARE VALLEY FARMERS 1
COOPERATIVE
ASSOCIATION. INC.
SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY
CHANCERY DIVISION, HUNTERDON COUNTY
DOCKET NO. C 412 84 E
Pursuant to the Order of the Honorable Virginia A Long dated
June 26, 1984, notice is hereby given to all deferred equity
holders with deferred equity of more than $l5 00, that they will
receive a final pro-rata payment towards their deferred equity
provided they mail to the firm of BERNHARD, DURST & DILTS.
ESQUIRES, 100 MAIN STREET, FLEMINGTON, NEW JERSEY
08822, postmarked by June 3, 1985, a signed statement setting
forth their current mailing address and the total deferred equity
which they claim they are entitled to The amount actually paid to
those responding will depend on the number of individuals
responding, the final administrative expenses and costs, and the
total funds available for distribution In the event there is a
conflict between the total deferred equity claimed by an equity
holder and the records of the Delaware Valley Farmers’
Cooperative Association, the lesser amount shall be used in
determining the amount to be paid Equity holders who have
$l5 00 or less due them will not be entitled to any distribution
Equity distribution will not occur for some time and accordingly
deferred equity holders are requested not to contact the firm of
Bernhard, Durst & Dilts other than to mail their written claim as
set forth above
BERNHARD, DURST & DILTS
Attorneys for Delaware Valley
Farmers’ Cooperative Association, Inc.
BY ; ?■’/,.
•'"'GEORGE M. DILTS
Dated; March 29.1985
Crawford Holstein
farm. The Yules own only 10 acres
of land, buy all their feed, sell the
manure and concentrate all their
efforts on breeding good cattle and
milking.
The Yules Pride herd averages
20,400 pounds milk and 722 pounds
fat and has a BAA of 106.4. They do
a lot of embryo transfer work and
sell registered Holstein cattle.
The Pen-Col Farm, of Dennis
and Lois Wolff and Family, was
the second stop on the tour. Wolff’s
farm 600 to 700 acres located on
seven different farms and have
about 500 head of registered
Holstein cattle. They milk 120 cows
with a herd average of 17,000
breeders tour Northeast dairy farms
pounds of milk and 700 pounds of
fat.
The Pen-Col calves are raised in
a separate calf nursery. The
Wolff’s also are heavily involved in
embryo transfer work, flushing
cows on a weekly basis.
The third stop on the tour was at
Mun-Cre Farm, operated by
Lester Poust and family, at
Muncy. Pousts farm 200 acres and
milk 60 registered Holstein cows
ON RODENT
CONTROL
RODENTS carry diseases which
can endanger the health of your
poultry flocks. Your business is
raising them. Ours is protecting
them.
We Specialize In
Sanitizing And Disinfecting
Poultr
SUPRESE FEEDING SYSTEM
• Less Stress For Hogs & Man
• Manual Trip For Each Row
• Less Wear On Equipment
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We Also Design & Manufacti
• Solid Gestation Stalls
• Solid Nursery Fencing
• Solid Finishing Fencing
• Stainless Steel Feeders
• Surprise Feeding System;
Get The Best For Less At:
with a herd average of 17,800
pounds milk at 4.0 percent test and
730 pounds fat.
The Pousts’ BAA is 108. They
have 120 head of young cattle and
raise a number of bulls and also do
some embryo transfer work.
Finally, the Crawford County
dairymen stopped at Sire Power,
Inc., Tunkhannock. The group had
a chance to see the 340 bulls housed
at Sire Power for A.I purposes.
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Houses
Lancaster, PA
397-3721
Lewistown, PA
248-0963
State Cottei
9. PA
237-7607
INVEST IN THE BEST!
P
SOLID GESTATION STALLS
• 1” Solid Steel Frame
• V 4” Plate Steel Floor Tabs
• Sloping Front
• 5/8” Vertical Rod
• Top Hinge Front Gate
• Rear Gate Two Way Swing
Weight Per Unit
Complete Stall w/Back & Front Gate -125 Lbs,
STAINLESS STEEL GESTATION
TROUGH
• Longer Life • Sanitary - Easier to Clean
A Sire Power member
organization founded in 1938 was
the first A.I. organization in the
United States. The Sire Power goal
is “to breed better, more profitable
cattle, by offering a wide selection
of genetically superior sires at the
fairest prices possible.”
This year’s annual Crawford
County Holstein Tour was
organized by J. Howard Caldwell,
of Saegertown.