BY SALLY BAIR Program’s new media campaign Staff Correspondent gets underway. HARRISBURG It's going to be “Summer Love a season of “Summer Love” once toy-girl variety but to the love of the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion *tot old-fashioned favorite ic Fruit blossoms survive (Continued from Page Al) Lancaster County Extension agent Jay Irwin reported. Although frost was expected Wednesday night, temperatures didn’t fall to the freezing point. Adams County reported no snowfall, but growers there were prepared for low temperatures and frost. “We were greatly con cerned,” Adams County Extension agent Tom Piper said. However, temperatures hovered in the mid 30’s and the fruit crop, which was in full blossom, was spared. New branding rules (Continued from Page Al) permitted to have a two inch brand on the right jaw. The regulations recommend using an electrically controlled thermostat branding iron. This must be applied so as to cause permanent hair loss. It is suggested a veterinarian or someone familiar with the bran ding proceedure be called-in to do the branding Vets should also be consulted on methods to desenitize the area, the regulations recommend. When freeze branding, the hair at the site must be clipped and the surface cleaned with alcohol before the application of the iron. Application can be made using HAMILTON EQUIPMENT, INC. 567 South Reading Road, P.O. Box 478 Ephrata, PA 17522 Telephone (717) 733-7951 Please Contact Us For Your Nearest Dealer Dairy Promotion Board lists upcoming promotions “The fruit crop survived just as far as we can tell,” Piper said. Other parts of the state saw much more snow than the light dusting Lancaster County received. More than a foot of snow fell in the Poconos and Greentown, on the border of Wayne and Pike Counties, received 18 inches. But fruit trees in that area were not yet in bloom and suffered no damage, Wayne County Extension director John Creighton said. iiniiifi nitrogen or dry ice. To cool this iron to room temperature, insertation in alcohol until the bubbling action stops is recom mended. One to two minutes of steady application is suggested to insure permanent hair loss. When done properly, the brand will turn the color of saddle leather. It is only necessary to burn the outer layer of the skin and no deeper when branding. The requirement of a permanent mark on all animals c'oming into a buyout herd has remained. The government is now giving par ticipants the choice of hot or cold branding. A great raka... and... a great taddar. Two machlnaa In ana! KUHN'S advanced equipment technology comes through again. • Easy on the crop - minimum leaf loss • Simple changeover from rake to tedder • Side delivery raking for quicker dry down • Easy maneuvering in the field. Why buy two machines when one will do both jobs? See your KUHN dealer now. With the KUHN GRS 25, you’ll know what we mean when we say "well done." BJBgSS!! joining 9 160 y# ,r» „chnolofly f° r 0 luted By cream. With the help ot eye catching billboards, radio spots, and a series of special events, the Advisory Board hopes to keep that favorite food in everyone’s mind throughout the summer. Meeting Thursday, the Advisory Board got a first-hand look at new agency-produced promotional material and outlined plans for continuing programs June Dairy Month will be kicked off in Market Square in Pittsburgh June 3 with a radio station KDKA special live broadcast featuring their “rainbow machine.” A wide range of activities will be planned to draw attention to dairy products that day. Another special event will be “Summer Love Sundae Tuesday,” which will be held on June 24 in Harrisburg. Cindy Weimer announced that orders have been placed for materials ranging from painter’s hats to T-shirts to aprons, many featuring the “Summer Love” logo. The Board will also have available cow-shaped cutting boards and glass milk pitchers. Most of these promotional items will be available from local promotion committees after June 1. It was announced that a joint venture with McDonald’s food chain featuring side panels on milk cartons and newspaper ads was highly successful, resulting in a 23 percent increase in transactions for the participating restaurants. 3- new RH24 Acme weather hoods 4- new RHI2 Acme weather hoods 1- new RC24F Acme 24” fan jet 1- new 60”x60” Acme aluminum shutter. 1- new 18” AHC Choretime fan 1- new 36” Zimmerman power shutter... 1- new W 4545 Acme aluminum shutter... 3- new WA5454 Acme aluminum shutter . - dropping boards as low as— -- new NDDS stainless steel double sided 5-hole nursery feeders 1- new FDD4 stainless steel double sided 4-hole finishing feed 1- new PND4 stainless steel single sided 4-hole pre-mu-, feed 6- new PND3 stainless steel single sided 3-hole pre-nur. feed 7- new NWS stainless steel double sided 8-hole nur. wet feeders 2- new FWS stainless steel double sided 5-hole finish, wet feed 2- new GW6 stainless steel double sided 6-hole grower wet feed 3- new FW6 stainless steel double sided 6- finish, wet feed 1- new FW7 stainless steel double sided 7- finish, wet feed 1- used FWS stainless steel double sided 5-hole finish, wet feed 1- used GWS stainless steel double sided 5-hole grower wet feed 9- used rotary feeders 27- 3’x6’ concrete cool-cell pad 11- 3’xs” concrete cool-cell pad 6- new 24’ stainless steel gestation trough 1- new 19’ stainless steel gestation trough 2- used Fristamat 600 vent, units 2- used LB White heater Used SBM #3 automatic brooder Used SBM #2 automatic brooder New 180’ 14” galvanized insulated inletting 1- used 30’ flex auger system with motor 1- used 30” Acme fan jet 1- used 30” Acme motorized inlet 40- new 6620 Choretime sow feeders... 5- new RCIBE6 Acme fan jets-115 volts 2- new TR24 poly fans 4- new TRIB poly fans 1- new 903 A 350 CFM LB White heat exchanger 1- new 908 A 900 CFM LB White heat exchanger 30- new PBB plastic creep feeders. 24- used PBB plastic creep feeders. 2- preg testers 2- used Stanfield automatic heat pan controls 2,000- sq. ft. of new plastic flooring... 2- new DDAIBE Acme motorized fan. 2- new WPG 6318 MT Acme motorized shutters 3- new DC24 24” Acme slant wall housing fans 1- new 12” Acme motorized inletting 7- new RHIB Acme weather hoods .. SWINE & POULTRY SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS FARMER BOY AG. 410 E LINCOLN AVE MYERSTOWN, PA 17067 BEST IN DESIGN, PRICE AND EXPERIENCE Local dairies in the Johnstown, Somerset, St. Mary’s, Dubois, Philipsburg and State College areas participated. In discussing new ideas the Advisory Board decided to in vestigate the possiblity of offering a monetary award to the best new product developed. More in formation will be sought about the advisability of offering such an award. A dairy recipe contest will be held in the summer with winners to be announced in September. Local dairy promotion groups have brochures describing the contest. There will be newspaper ads, public service announcements and dairy carton side panels carrying this information beginning June 9. 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