id I; ■c I^ll ■ 14*111hi Ik I y rrTiWTTFTTT*? 15 *"“<® Wftl oti these FARMS! The 810-MILKER Multiplies Your Profits JOHN JUDSON’S Columbia Cross Roads B-13 JERSEY FARM “My new Westfalia pipeline is working out real super... makes you want to do something when you get done with chores. Our cell count is around 150,000, bacteria count runs under 8,000.” GARY KELLEY RDI, Granville Summit PONDER HILL “One man is doing the work of what 2 were before. I am real happy that I converted my old system to the Westfalia Bio-Milker with Visotron. It is more fun to milk the cows. The milker does the work for you, the cows milk out clean.” STEVE JENKINS Columbia Cross Roads CART-EVE ACRES “I am happy with the way the cows are milking on my new Westfalia Bio-Milker and Visotron system.” See The 810-MILKER At The Westf alia Exhibit At The PA FARM SHOW Space Numbers 423-425 Then Contact Us For Your Best Deal WESTFALIA DAIRYLAND SALES & SERVICE Ymt Mr RD #3, BOX 43, TROY, PA Ip&i? 717-297-4128 RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS 24-HOUR SERVICE it SPECIAL BANK FINANCING “BENEFITS FROM 810-MILKER WITH VLS( VACUUM IS AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLL ED BETWEEN MILKING RATIONS, REDUC ED FOR A MORE COMPLETE REST PHASE, (giving the teat vacuum relief) PULSATION AUTOMATICALLY SHUTS OFF AND VACUUM IS REDUCED TO APPROX. 4 IN. HG. WHEN MILK FLOW STOPS, (prevents overmilking) • Healthier udders • Reduced cell count • Reduced milking • Longer productive times life of the cow • Superior milking out • Increased profit • High milk yield ability in the shed “The Westfalia milking system is the best investment that I have ever made. I am happy with the in stallation and service. The Bio- Milker with the automatic Visotron is the brain of the system.” LES& ANN FREEMAN Granville Summit. FREE-KNOB FARMS “It is the best milker we have ever used. Cows milk out a whole lot better with a Bio-Milker and Visotron. The cows milk out on their own and you don’t have to handle the udders. We just let the milker do its thing.” DAVE & DONNA CLEVELAND Wellsboro “The Bio-Milker aand Visotron system is doing just what Dairyland told me it would do. I am happy that I changed. It is more of a pleasure to milk now.” A Now Way To Bettor JIM McKEAN RD 2, Ulster s y.N % J r 'A Jk SOMETHING TO CRM A80UT.... LOW CLASSIFIED RATES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS! GIGANTIC SELECTION In Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS NOTICE H.D. Peg ram Tobacco Company We are paying top dollar for 609 Type tobacco. Call us for an appointment or any questions you may have. Office: 215-445-7667 Sales: Henry Eby 215-445-4342 Aaron Hoover 717-354-8232 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11, 1986-A25 Agribusiness Award nominees (Continued from Page A 24) Shaw Brothers, Inc., operated a slaughtering through processing operation producing Penn’s Pride Brand meats. The firm annually ships four million pound of meet, and uses the “We’re Growing Better” logo on all shipping containers, packaging labels, trucks, retail ads and promotions. Shaw Brothers buys all of its livestock for slaughter from Pennsylvania suppliers, and markets its products to in dependent and chain grocery stores throughout the state. Located in Newry, Blair County, the firm has been an active pur chaser of county 4-H and FFA livestock show winners. Phillips Lancaster County Swiss Cheese Founded as a cooperative by Amish and Mennonite farmers in 1933, the Phillips Lancaster County Swiss Cheese Company was purchased by a private company in the 19505, and was sold to its current owners in 1973. Milk is purchased from a local dairy co-op, with 90 percent Pennsylvania members. The firm’s 16 employees annually process more than a half million pounds of Swiss Cheese. In addition to the cheese it processes, Phillips serves as a distributor for other varieties of cheese manufactured in Penn sylvania. The products are distributed to a variety of wholesale and retail accounts within a 50-mile radius of Lan caster County, through the firm’s “Cheese on Wheels” routes to rural communities in Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia. All of the cheese products processed or distributed by the company display the “We’re Growing Better” logo. jiiL I'M NOT L10N... The Classified Livestock Section Has Beastly Selections!
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