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    Open Breeding Beef Results
(Continued from Page A24>
Reserve Grand Champion
Susan Bratton
CharoiataßuHs
Lata Sprint BuN
1 John Myers. 2 Kent Fisher, 3 Holly
McLaughlin
Early Sprite Bull
1 April t Frank Moll, 2 Wm Huffman
Jr Bull Call
1 Kent Fisher
Jr Call Champion
Kant Fisher
Reserve Jr. Call
John Myers
2-Vear-OM Bull
1 Bratton, Dickerson
Sr. Champion Bull
Bratton, Dickerson
Grand Champion Bull
Bratton, Dickerson
Reserve Grand Champion
Kent Fisher
Produce of Dam
1 Kent Fisher, 2 April t Frank Moll, 3 April
Moll
Jr. Oet-of-Slre
1 Kent Fisher, 2 Wm Huffman, 3 April I Frank
Moll
Get-of-Sire
1 Wm Huffman
Breeders Herd
1 Kent Fisher, 2 Wm Huffman, 3 April I Frank
Moll
Group o<S
M.H. EBY, INC.
P.0.80x 127 * Blue Ball, PA 17506
(717) 354-4971
Premier Breeder
Kent Fisher
Polled Hereford Hellers
Spring Heller Call
1 Susquehannook Farm, 2 Stockdale Hereford
Farm 3 Spring Run Farm
Jr. HeMer Call
1 Stockdale, 2 Anne Granbery, 3 Rock Run
Ranch
Winter HeMer CaK
1 John I Janet Humphrey, 2 Jeffrey Golden 3
Jeffrey Golden
1 Stockdale
Champion Heifer Calf
Stockdale Hereford Farm
Reserve Champion Heitor Call
John t Janet Humphrey
Early Summer Y rig
1 Spring Run Farm, 2 High Hope Farm, 3
David Shultz
Late Jr Yrlg
1 Spring Bottom Farm, 2 Stockdale 3 MSH
Cattle, Salunga Acres
Jr Champion
Spring Bottom Farm
Reserve Jr Champion
Spring Run Farm
Early Jr, Yrlg
1 John I Janet Humphrey. 2 Lewis Hilbert, 3
Travis Werley
Sr Yrlg HsHer
1 Duame Glessner
Sr. Champion
John S Janet Humphrey
BUY A 1986
TIMPTE
LIGHTWEIGHT
GRAIN HOPPER
NOW
Sr Heifer Calf
■2£i9*
Spring Bottom Farm
Reserve Grand Champion
StocKdale Hertford Farm
Potted Hartford Bulls
Spring Bull Celt
1 Prices Polled Herefords, 2 Stockdale 3
Salunga Acres
Jr BullCaH
1 Stockdale 2 Salunga Acres 3 Map Farm
Cltampion Bull Call
Prices Polled Herefords
Reserve Champion Call
Stockdale Hereford Farm
Early Summer Yrlg
1 Gles Brook Farm
, Late Jr Yrlg
1 Stockdale, 2 John S Janet Humphrey. 3
Salunga Acres
Jr Champion Bull
Stockdale Hereford Farm
Reserve Jr Champion
Gles Brook Farm
Early Jr. Yrlg
1 Pine Hill Farm. 2 David Shultz
Early 2-Ycar-OW
1 Salunga Acres, 2 High Hope Farm
Sr. Champion Bull
Salunga Acres
Reserve Sr. Champion
High-Hope Farm
Grand Champion Bull
Stockdale Hereford Farm
Reserve Grand Champion
Prices Polled Herefords
Get of Sire
1 Stockdale, 2 Jeffrey Golden
Calf Get of Sire
1 Stockdale, 2 Jeffrey Golden
Best 6 Head
1 Stockdale
Premier Breeder
Stockdale Hereford Farm
Premier Enhibltor
Stockdale Hereford Farm
Sknmental Hallers
Spring Heller Call
Chore-Time develops alternative .
to chain feeding for poultry
* MILFORD, Ind. - For many
years, the caged layer industry has
looked for an economical alter
native to the chain feeder. With the
release of the new
ULTRAFLEX™ Cage Feeding
System by Chore-Time Cage
Systems, the industry may now
have that alternative.
According to David Newman,
general manager of Northeast
Agn Systems, distributors of
Chore-Time Cage Systems in the
Northeast, the new ULTRAFLEX
System is designed for use with
caged layers and brood-grow
systems The unique system
delivers feed to the birds in cage
rows up to 600 feet in length by
using a round, flexible steel auger
pulled through the feed trough by a
sprocket drive. The “coreless”
auger permits easy access to the
feed-even for poorly debeaked
birds. The auger also helps guard
against the bird’s natural instinct
to bill or pile feed in the trough,
which can cause feed to spill out
and be wasted.
"Actually, the ULTRAFLEX
was designed for several reasons,
with differences in feed for
mulations being the primary
consideration,” Newman noted.
"The system quickly moves fresh
feed around a continuous circuit at
80 feet per minute without feed
separation, roll back or skipping.
The auger speed also prevents
birds from selectively eating or
‘high-grading’ the feed as it passes
by them.”
“The system is simpler to
operate than most other systems
and is easily adaptable to most
existing cage systems.
ULTRAFLEX is also more
forgiving of factors such as
feathers and com cobs in the feed
and house managers who will not
tend to and adjust equipment,” he
added. And, the ULTRAFLEX
auger glides around comers in
heavy duty galvanized steel elbows
eliminating the need for power
shoes, corner wheels, wear plates,
or shear pins. Both the
ULTRAFLEX auger and 20 gauge
high tensil steel feed trough
feature a five-year warranty.
The ULTRAFLEX System also
uses Chore-Time’s advanced
microprocessor time clock to
provide various features, Newman
pointed out. “The feeder’s running
time can be set to the second,
1 Rolling Ridge Farms, 2 Sarah Mcssiek, 3
Rolling Ridge
Jr. HeHsrCaH
1 Rolling Ridge, 2 Shoemaker A W Hills, 3
Wayne Hindman Jr
Winter Heller Calf
1 Shoemaker, W Hills
Sr Heifer Call
1 Michael Messick. 2 Triple C Farm
Champion Heifer CaH
Rolling Ridge Farms
Reserve Champion CaH
Sarah Messick
Late Jr Yrlg.
1 Rolling Ridge, 2 Rolling Ridge, 3 G & J Valley
Farm
Jr. Yrlg
1 William Shoemaker, 2 John Hindman
Jr Champion
William Shoemaker
Reserve Jr Champion
Rolling Ridge Farms
Grand Champion Hefler
William Shoemaker
Reserve Grand Champion
Rolling Ridge Farms
Shnmental Bulls
Spring Bull Calves
1 Rolling Ridge, 2 Erskme Cash 11. 3 Bernard
McCleary
Jr. Bull Calves
1 Shoemakers t W Hills, 2 Rolling Ridge, 3
Lisa Coleman
Champion Bull CaH
Rolling Ridge Farms
Reserve CaH Champion
Erskme Cash, II
Summer Yrlg. Bull
1 Triple C Farm
Jr Champion Bull
Triple C Farm
Grand Champion Bull
Rolling Ridge Farms
Reserve Grand Champion
ErsklneCash II
Premier EshlMtor
Rolling Ridge Farms
Premier Breeder
. cage. mg system developed by v lore-
Time cage System and distributed in this area by Northeast
Agri Systems.
matching the exact time it takes the feeder to move feed
completely around the cage row. The clock can also be set to
provide one or more “stimulation cycles’’ between feedings.
Each stimulation cycle allows the ULTRAFLEX to run 10
seconds, moving the auger to stir feed and stimulate birds to
eat between feedings.
Newman also notes that while the system has just been
released by Chore-Time, the ULTRAFLEX System has been
tested on poultry farms for over five years with several
million birds being fed on systems already installed in the
United States, Canada and Europe. During the past year
Northeast Agri Systems has sold and installed several
ULTRAFLEX Systems in Pennsylvania, Virginia and foew
Jersey and currently has more installations in progress.
* Article appeared m Nov 16,1985 issue oF I jncaster Farming
For More Information, Call:
NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS
(717) 299-9905
Rolling Rldf» Farms
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Sprint HaNar CaN
1 Lina Limousin, 2 James Fisher, 3 AH
Moser
Jr. Hotter Celt
ILKI David Miller
Winter HeHer CaN
1 Line Limousin, 2 LK I David Miller
Sr. HeHer Calf
1 Line Limousin, 2 LK 1 David Miller, 3 L K ft
David Miller
Champion HeHer CaH
Line Limousin
Reserve Champion Call
OavidtLK Miller
Early Summer Yrig
1 Jennifer Rose, 2 Holly McLaughlin, 3 Jim
Robison
Lata Jr Trig.
1 Tami Rose. 2 Jim Robison, 3 Jim Robison
Jr. Champion HeHer
Tami Rose
Reserve Jr. Champion
Jennifer Rose
Grand Champion HeHer
Tami Rose
Reserve Grand Champion
Jennifer Rose
Limousin Bulls
Sprint Bull CaH
1 Pam Peffer 2 Line Limousin 3 Line
Limousin
Champion Bull CaH
Pam Peffer
Reserve Champion CaH
Line Limousin
Summer Yrlg. Bull
Line Limousin
Grand Champion Bull
Pam Peffer
Reserve Grand Champion
Line Limousin
Gat of Sire
David L ft L K Miller
Premier Exhibitor
Line Limousin
Premier Breeder
Line Limousin