Cl2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4,1986 SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Two agribusinesses specializing in forage technologies and agriculture research and marketing are teaming up with the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council to promote dairy products' As an incentive to area dairymen to participate in a series of forage seminars, Papillon Agricultural Products and Trans Agra In ternational Inc., will continue money toward the purchase of milk promotion billboards. For each dairyman who attends Potter Co. DHIA Ivan Kibbe Jr Ivan Smoker & Sons Jack Thomas Sr Robert Francis Snyder Farms Jack Thomas Sr George Barker Carl Erway Farm Jack Knowlton Guy Dunn Jay Fleisey R Own Farms John C Traub Alvin Miller & Son John Ft Lehman Dale Floffman COWS WITH LACTATIONS IN POTTER COUNTY R Own Farms Lady Guy Dunn Silver Alvin Miller & Son #94 #lOl George Barker Sonar Thunder Bagel Spyder Robert Francis Mandy Sheba Karson Snyder Farms Dash Dean Lampman Amy Crystal Lisa Stan S Sarah Brubakei #49 \ Jay N Fleisey Isabel! I Lonsa I Dale Hoffman Tammy I Kevin Risser Lisa I James Cady #l9 I Gene & Phyllis Thompson #196 H 4 1 Jack Thomas Sr Dove Isis Guaranteed .. • with a money-back offer unlike any m the industry ECI soft design inflations are scientifically de signed to give you faster, cleaner milking Eliminate the problems you may have with • FALLING OFF • LEAKING AIR • DETERIORATION • INKING OFF Keep your milk production at its peak by replacing your tired inflations with new efficient ECI soft designs DIFFERENT THAN ANY OTHER INFLATION Papillon, Trans Agra aid ADA/DC dairy promotions one of the seminars, which will be held throughout the Northeast, the corporate sponsors and local feed dealers will purchase 6’xlO’ “Milk’s Got More” billboards from the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council. The ADADC, located in Syracuse, NY and Williamsport, PA is a dairy farmer funded and directed milk marketing agency serving New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Dairymen who attend the seminar will have a sign placed in their area. The seminars will provide area POTTER COUNTY DHIA October, 1985 RH 91 6 911 RH 104 3 86 i MX 50 5 89: RH 41 0 82 RH 40 1 88 ( MX 54 7 87 1 RH 60 4 84 R&GH 105 0 85 RH 60 9 87 RH 54 8 891 RH 73 4 87 RSGH 67 9 84 RBGH 42 2 87 RH 85 8 88 RH 83 3 89 R&GH 712 88 OVER 750# BUTTERFAT IN OCTOBER, 1985 18 916 305 5 11 25 600 305 6 11 18 081 21 605 305 305 23 596 23 068 20 848 19 770 305 305 305 298 80 6 10 4 5 3 3 20 476 20 615 20 904 289 305 305 23 120 305 16 720 17 004 18 323 305 305 296 3 10 3 10 22 369 305 28 265 22 350 4 10 4 3 305 296 24 159 305 7 11 17 900 300 18 539 305 22 35/ 305 22 152 20 278 300 305 H 7 1 H 6 1 19 964 20 148 19 835 19 022 20 232 19 098 18 600 17 812 19 962 18 288 18 270 18 871 18 117 16 859 16 992 19 580 838 97b 774 796 3 3 4 2 38 3 9 78J 976 789 776 775 768 872 805 828 770 783 954 820 920 853 780 794 ortable! EARS ONE) farmers with forage production information. Highlights of the event will include two presen tations given by faculty members from Kansas State University and New Mexico State University. Their research topics include the role of fermentation aids insilage management and the benefits of bailing hay at a higher percent moisture. Another feature of the seminar series will be the introduction of the product Culbac. Culbac is a low cost, non-acid hay and silage preservative. A presentation will be made on the use of Culbac in higher moisture hay and its use in haylage and silage. For more information con cerning the forage seminars, contact your local Culbac dealer or phone Papillon Agricultural Products at 301-820-7400. SOUDERTON, PA. - Farm Bureau of Souderton has pur chased Van Mar Feeds, Inc., Shoemaker sville, which was formerly owned by the Elmer Martin family. UNIPELI3-34-10 fertilizer can get your corn crop off to a super start: It has a high concentration of water-soluble Phosphorus that gets to young seedlings quickly. Helps plants establish a good root system the starting point for top yields Its quick-acting and long-lasting Nitrogen team up to feed the young plants for full yield potential, continually fiom sprouting to harvest This is the Starter Special that corn growers know from good experience It’s highly effective as a banded starter And it’s SAFE ,no chance of ammonia damage to tender, young seedlings when used as a “pop up” and applied directly with the seed at 50 lbs /acre How can we fit UNIPEL 13-34-10 into your corn fertility program? Representing Papillon, Tom Haschen confirms agreement to help promote dairy products in the Northeast by pur chasing "Milk's Got More” billboards from the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council. From left to right, Bruce Krupke, Dairy Marketing Specialist ADADC, Tom Haschen, President of Papillon Agricultural Products, Preston Goslee, Dairy Marketing Specialist ADADC. Souderton firm buys feed dealer Farm Bureau plans to expand services in the Berks County and surrounding areas. Ernest Shane of Oley, a Farm Bureau employee of 15 years, will have overall management P.L. ROHRER & BR0„ INC. SMOKETOWN, PA * ' 'PI mi yfi t v i i i Jesiyi UNIPH Pi g U b P-il Of responsibilities. Farm Bureau is a farmers cooperative with several retail and feed manufacturing plants throughout the state. Ctcwron • Ortho FERTILIZERS Helping the Worta Grow Better PH: 717-299-2571 UW677 2JU