Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 03, 1986, Image 167

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Some
people call them “useless
broomtaila,” but adopters from
across the nation are invited to
prove otherwise by demonstrating
the talents and skills of their wild
horses and burros at the'first All-
American Wild Horse and Burro
NO MORE PROMISES.
A promise is like a bubble. It’s an easy
thing to put into the air.
But try to hold it...keep it, and it
disappears.
Farm equipment companies have
made too many promises to their
dealers. And the economy and
mergers have meant that a lot of
those promises couldn’t be kept.
We’ve changed, too. But while some
companies continue to make promises,
White Farm has learned that the only
way to gain your trust and your
business is to stand on the quality
of our products.
Feel the quality. Experience the value.
SEE YOUR LOCAL
ARNETTS CARAGE
Rt. 9, Box 25
Hagerstown, MD
301-733-0515
burchfuds, me.
112 S. Railroad St.
Martinsburg, PA
814-793-2194
STOUFFEK IMS.
me.
1066 Lincoln Way West
Chambersburg, PA
717-263-8424
NORMAN D.
CLARK ft SON
Honey Grove, PA
717-734-3682
Dept . of Interior plans first wild horse, burro expo
Expo. The combination show and appreciate the support offered by proximately 64,000 wild horses and
adoption event will be held in Rio Bob Evans and his staff,” BLM burros have been placed with
Grande, Ohio, from July 3 through Director Robert F. Burford said, individuals across the United
6. “We look forward to an exciting States since the program began in
The Expo will be a joint venture celebration at his Farm.” 1973.
between Bob Evans Farms, a All animals adopted through Fifteen events have been
private corporation, and the In- BLM’s Adopt-A-Horse or Burro scheduled for the July 5 show,
tenor Department’s Bureau of Program will be eligible to par- Events for adopted horses include
Land Management (BLM). “We ticipate in * v c Ap-
You’U get quality equipment,
not promises. We have a new owner.
One that has experience through
Bush Hog, Kewanee and New Idea.
Allied Products Corporation is
investing its funds and its future
in farm equipment.
With their support, we’ll earn your
business by supplying you with quality
tractors, planters and tillage equip
ment. And we’ll support the line with
a strong parts system and an attentive
finance division.
ELDER SALES
& SERVICE
Stoneboro, PA
412-376-3390
376-3740
FARNSWORTH
FARM SUPPLY MC.
103 Cemetery St.
Hughesvllle, PA
717-584-2106
HANDWERK BROS.
SERV. CENT.
ROl-Neffs
Slatington, PA
215-767-5946
WHITE ARM EQUIPMENT
WHITE MUM EQUIPMENT I
ERNEST SHOVER
FARM EQUIPMENT
19 W. South St.
Carlisle. PA
717-249-2239
N. 6. HERSHEY
& SON, INC.
Manheim, PA
717-665-2271
THOMAS L SIBERT
FARM EQUIPMENT
1175 Bricfccrafters Rd.
New Oxford, PA
717-624-8763
What we do is more important
than what we say. The proof of our
commitment is rolling off the produc
tion line right now. We’re restructur
ing to give you more access to decision
makers. We’re shifting production to
increase plant volume, maintain
quality and stay competitive. And
we’re always learning more about
what you need to keep profitable.
Others promise that you’ll benefit
from their changes. But we’ll prove
that your future looks best with
the unchangeable quality and value of
White Farm.
DEALER
MILLER
EQUIPMENT CO.
RDI
Bechtelsville, PA
215-845-2911
STANLEYS
FARM SERVICE
RDI-Offßte. 125
Klingorstown, PA
717-648-2088
STOLTZFUS
FARM SERVICE
Cochranvilie, PA
215-593-2407
FRANK RYMON
& SONS
State Rt. 31 South
Washington, N.J.
201-689-1464
SHUEY’S
SALES SERVICE
Ono, PA
771-865-4915
DNEN SUPPLY
CO, HR.
East Ave. 8 Broad St.
Woodstown, NJ
609-769-0308
Western pleasure, English
pleasure, a “Simon says" com
mand class, costume, reining, egg
and spoon, trail, flag race, rescue
race, flat race, and barrel race.
Burro classes are halter, lead line
for children, novelty hitch, and
costume. The adopters will be
vying for cash prizes donated by
Bob Evans Farm.
“We are excited about this op
portunity to show that wild horses
and burros can be trained and
shown, just as their domestic
counterparts,” Burford said. “We
hope to convince many more
people to adopt these animals."
Approximately 50,400 wild
horses and burros roam public
lands in the Western States, about
twice as many as can be supported
by the forage and water resources
available to them. Excess animals
are gathered by BLM and made
available to qualified individuals
through the Adopt-A-Horse
Program.
“We have about 9,000 excess
animals-mostly horses-waiting
for adoption now,” Burford ex
plained.
Approximately 200 wild horses
and 75 wild burros will be available
for adoption at the Expo. Qualified
individuals may apply at the event,
but are encouraged to complete an
application in advance to obtain a
first choice of animals. Adoptions
will begin on July 3 and run
through July 6, unless all of the
animals are adopted earlier in the
weekend.
Other events planned during the
Expo are daily demonstrations of
adopted animals, horseback
riding, wild horse and burro
movies, and open forums on
adopters’ experiences with their
wild horses and burros. Food,
crafts, exhibits, and other en
tertainment will be available
throughout the weekend.
Additional information, in
cluding applications for the Expo
horse show and for adoption, is
available from the Adopt-A-Horse
Program, Bureau of Land
Management, Post Office Box
22357, Alexandria, Virginia 22304,
or by calling (703) 274-0190.
CONTACT US
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