C2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 1,1986 Honored for top herd production at the annual Atlantic Breeders Cooperative District five meeting were: left, Thomas C. Lapp, Gap; Ronald G. Leaman, Lancaster; Joseph Hess, Singing Maple Farm, Lancaster; Robert Gochenaur, Lancaster; Marlin Beiler, Paradise and Calvin D.* Beiler, Paradise. THANKS AND CONGRATULATIONS Ray And Kearn Moyer Junge Farms •’rrvard L Martin’s Construction Co. Raymond B. Martin General Contracting - Building - Designing *#lio*ls7 Kutrtown, PA 19530 . PH? :■= '■*— - - > “V Southern Lancaster dairymen honored New Tripoli, Pa. 41’x82’ Calf Barn i oot Hou^mp • individual Pens And Loose Housing • Insulation For Natural Heating And Cooling • Natural Air Ventilation • Open Barnyard With Push Off Ram II I f u J j I Tl ♦ i r Featuring: Also honored at the District five meeting were: left, George Nickle and James Kreider, Kreider and Nickle Farms, Quarryville; Glenn Book, Lancaster; Parke Ranck Jr., Ronks and Kenneth Denlinger, Log House Farm, Lancaster. The following dairymen also received recognition but were missing from the photos: Leroy S. Weaver, Strasburg; John L. Beiler, Gap; Harry L. Troop, Cochranville; Leon R. Sensenig, Quarryville; John U. Glick, Kinzers; J. Robert Kindig, Conestoga; Harry H. Ranck Jr., Ronks; J. Wade Groff, Lancaster; Clifford Blank, Kinzers; Edgefield Farms, Quarryville and Roy E. Sensenig, Nottingham. 1 1 I #a3h Hoot You could be and you might not even know it. University studies show it may make your herd difficult to handle, increase mastitis, and ultimately lead to an overall decrease in your production and profits. Using computer technology, our survey documents the level of stray voltage and shows you when and where it occurs on your farm. From the survey report you can determine if stray voltage is milking your profits. If it is, Blackburn has the only guaranteed method of re ducing it from both on and off-farm sources. When we make it so easy to detect and reduce stray voltage it makes sense to find out if your milk output and herd health is less than it could be. j To learn more about stray voltage and its effects call for our free brochure or arrange for a detection survey. We’ll put your farm to the test. And put your mind at ease. Are You Letting Stray Voltage Milk Your Profits? CALL MADISON SILO CO. OF PA. 717-733-1206 See Us At Gladhill Days - Frederick, MD Friday, March 7th Pioneer compiles silage packet TIPTON, IN - Information on silage making and the benefits of bacterial inoculation is contained in a packet prepared by the Eastern Division of Pioneer Hi- Bred International, Inc. for adult and secondary school vocational agriculture instructors, county extension agents, crop consultants and others involved in agricultural education. A slide show and script describing the process of forage fermentation and the four types of silage additives, a series of silage management sheets, and a question and answer brochure on bacterial inoculation are contained in a two-color standard-size file folder. The management sheets are designed to be easily copied for distribution; reprints of the brochure are available at no charge. For further information, contact Tanna Hanger at 317/675/2101
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