Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 25, 1986, Image 24

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    A24-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 25,1986
Farm Builders set meeting
UNIVERSITY PARK The includes seminars and tours for
fifth annual Pennsylvania Farm farm builders, equipment sup-
Builders Conference will be held pliers and farmers who do their
Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 29 own construction,
and 30 at the Holiday Inn in The program features presen-
Chambersburg. tations by agricultural engineers,
Sponsored by the Pgnn State’s building materials manufacturers,
Department of Agricultural contractors, horse specialists, an
Engineering, the two-day program architect, lawyer, agricultural
Goat results
(Continued from Page A 22)
ALL OTHER PUREBREDS
SHOW RESULTS
KMundtr I months
1 Edward Sellers, Aloxsndn*
Kids < to 10 months
1 Tncia Tnmer, Atoxandna, 2 Edward Sollars
Alexandria 3 Mark Blouch, Bethel
Kids under 2 years
not In mill
1 Tncia Tnmer Alexandria 2 Tracy Bowen
Port Royal 3 Lee t Barbara Blouch Bethel
Dooslnmlk
2 to 4 years
1 Edward Sellers Alexandria 2 Jill Eunch
Perkasie 3 Tncia Tnmer, Alexandria
Doos in mill
4 years snd older
1 Tracy Bowen Port Royal 2 Michael L
Brubaker Halifax
Junior Champion Kid
Tncia Tnmtr
Reserve Jr Champion Kid
Tncia Tnmar
Sanior Champion Doe
Tracy Bowen
Reserve Sf Champion Doc
Edward Sellers
Grand Champion
Tracy Bowen
Reserve Grand Champion Doe
Edward Sellers Get of Sire
Dam and Daughter 1 Tncia Tnmer 2 DeeAnnSrmth
1 Tncia Tnmer 2 Tracy Bowen 3 Edward Herd Groups
Sellers 1 Leslie Bowen 2 Tncia Tnmer
Best doe bred by exhibitor
1 Sandra & Richard Bowen 2 Brenda Stroup
Get of Sire
1 Michael L Brubaker
Herd Group
1 Mark Blouch
Best doe owned by exhibitor
1 Jill Hunch Perkasie
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RECORDED GRADES
SHOW RESULTS
Kids under • months
1 Leslie Bowen Port Roysl, 2 Edward Sellers
Alexandria
Kids • to 10 months
1 Tncia Tnmer. Alexandria, 2 Tncia Tnmer 3
Mark Blouch Bethel
Kids under 2 years
not in milk
1 Brenda Stroup Richfield 2 Tammy & Dawn
Spitler Newmanstown 3 Leslie Bowen Port
Royal
Does in milk
2 to 4 years
1 Edward Sellers Alexandria 2 Janet L
Shepherd Newburg
Does In milk
4 years and older
1 Sandra & Richard Bowen Port Royal
Junkm Champion Kid
Brenda Stroup
Reserve Jr Champion Kid
Tammy & Dawn Spitler
Senior Champion Doe
Sandra & Richard Bowen
Reserve Sr Champion Doe
Ed Sellers
Grand Champion Doe
Sandra & Richard Bowen
Reserve Grand Champion Doe
Ed Sollers
Dam and Daughter
1 Leslie Bowen
BEST DOE IN SHOW
AnnJ Miller
LaManchadoe 4 year old
* TM cORIHt ulievrof desiy UNIPEI Peq US Pji 0(1
economist, veterinarin and
representatives of national
business organizations.
“We are especially pleased with
this year’s program because it’s
geared to solving the practical
‘how to’ problems that builders
face,” says Daniel Meyer, ex
tension agricultural engineer at
Penn State.
Conference topics include: using
computers; manure storage
systems; Pennsylvania laws and
regulations affecting farm
builders; an analysis of using
laminated posts for pole buildings;
dairy building update, warranties
and guarantees on metal roofing
and siding; horse barn design, and
a discussion of farm building
mistakes and solutions.
About a dozen commercial
exhibitors will display farm
building products throughout the
conference.
Participants will spend the first
afternoon on a four-stop tour of
selected farm buildings in the
region. First stop will be the new
horse" barn and riding arena at State, will give a talk on the farm
Wilson College. They will then go economy at the banquet following
on to visit a fruit processing the tour.
facility and controlled atmosphere Thursday’s session will begin
building that stores 400,000 with a talk by James Knight,
bushels. president of the National Frame
Also on the tour is a 160 cow Builders Association, and will
dairy farm, which has a gravity continue with presentations on pole
flow channel manure transfer buildings, farm shops and other
system and a remodeled bam with farm building topics,
manure treatment facilities. The For registration and information
last stop will be the Nitterhouse about the program, contact Daniel
concrete building materials plant Meyer, extension agricultural
where blocks and other precast engineer, at 204, Agricultural
concrete products are made. Engineering Building, University
H. Louis Morre, professor of Park, PA 16802, phone; (814 ) 865-
agricultural economics at Penn 7685.
CCC loans set at 7% percent
WASHINGTON Commodity in January,
loans disbursed in January by the Rank said that the interest rate
U.S. Department of Agriculture’s on the outstanding 1981 and sub-
Commodity Credit Corporation sequent crop commodity and
carry a 7% percent interest rate, facility loans approved and
according to CCC Executive Vice disbursed on or after April 1, 1981
President Everett Rank. and before January 1, 1986, is 7%
The new rate, down from 7-7/8 percent per annum subject to
percent, reflects the interest rate adjustment each succeeding
charged CCC by the U.S. Treasury January 1.
DATE
MON., JAN. 27 10:30 AM &7 PM
PLACE
OUR STORE - ADAMSTOWN, PA
A Refreshments & Door Prizes!
* Lunch Served At Noon!
10% CASH DISCOUNT ON
STOCKED PARTS
• Good Jan. 27 Thru Feb. 15
ADAMSTOWN EQUIP., INC.
Box 456 Adamstown, Pa. 19S01
Phone: 215-484-4391
TIME