Farm Calendar (Continued from Page A 10) Monday, July 28 Regional 4-H Fashion Revue, Lycoming/Genetti Motor Lodge, Williamsport. McKean County Extension Executive Committee Picnic, 4- H Center, 7:30 p.m. Clearfield County Fair; continues through Aug. 2. Morrison Cove Dairy Show, Martinsburg; continues through Aug. 1. Goshen County Fair, West Chester; continues through Aug. 2. Tuesday, July 29 Lancaster FFA Hog Show and Sale, Lancaster Stockyards. Annual Meeting, Pennsylvania Nurserymen’s Association, Hershey Lodge and Convention Center. Penn Allied Nursery Trade Show, Hershey Convention Center. Hunterdon County N.J. Farmer’s Businessman’s Picnic, Herman Panacek’s Sycamore Lane Farm, Quakertown. Tour - 5 p.m.; supper at 7:30 p.m. Jacktown Fair, Wind Ridge; continues through Aug. 2. New Stanton Farm and Home Fair, New Stanton; continues through Aug. 2. IF IT’S WORTH YOUR INVESTMENT, TRUST IT TO HERSHEY. YES! I want to know more about ! Hershey Equipment Co. and how I j can have the finest poultry, swine, | or grain handling system on the I market at an affordable price. j NAME ADDRESS | CITY | STATE | PHONE | I understand that there is no obligation to l buy - 4-H Regional Fashion Revue, Juniata College, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 30 Goshen Fair, 4-H Lamb Sale, 7:30 p.m., Westchester. Thursday, July 31 Junior Jersey Seminar, Fall Creek Hunting Club near Liberty, begins at 5 p.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Aug. 9. • Friday, August 1 York County Potato Tour, contact John Rowehl, York Extension. Saturday, August 2 Performance Tested Ram and Invitational Ewe Sale, State College. Western Pennsylvania Cham pionship Holstein Show, SykesviUe, Jefferson County, 9 a.m. Bradford County Holstein Picnic at Ron Klines. Clinton County Fair, Mill Hall; continues through Aug. 9. Master Farmer’s Association Summer Picnic, Frederick, Md.; contact Marion Deppen at 814-863-0331. Sunday, August 3 ZIP Berks County Dairy Fest, Grings Mill Rec Area, 1:30 p.m. Warren County Fair; continues through Aug. 9. Transfer Harvest Home Fair, Greenville; continues through Aug. 9. Union County West End Fair, Laurelton; continues through Aug. 9. Warren County Fair, Pittsfield; continues through Aug. 9. Potter County Fair; continues through Aug. 9. Bedford County Fair, Bedford; continues through Aug. 9. Butler County Farm Show, Butler; continues through Aug. 9. Green County Fair, Waynesburg; continues through Aug. 9. Wayne County Fair, Honesdale; continues through Aug. 10. State 4-H Achievement Days, Penn State; continues through Aug. 6. Ephrata Young Farmers Educational Tour; continues through tomorrow. For in formation, contact Samuel Martin at 733-7713. Designers of Quality Systems for Poultry, Swine, and Grain Handling SYCAMORE INDUSTRIAL PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Rte. 30 West at the Centerville Exit Monday, August 4 Tuesday, August 5 Wednesday, August 6 How important is quality? Ask someone who settled for less than the best and has been paying for it in lower profits ever since! If it’s worth the investment, it’s worth the finest equipment, highly reliable service, and the most professional systems design available, and that means Hershey Equip ment Company. We have a reputation for quality in components and workmanship that’s backed by satisfied, successful poultry, swine, and grain producers world wide. Show us your land and tell us what you want to accomplish. Then let us go to work designing and building a system that will both please and profit you. Hershey Equipment Company ... for a quality system you can trust. HERSHEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY IS PROUD OF ITS AFFILIATION WITH THESE TRUSTED BRAND NAMES: Riley Bucket Elevators Varco Pruden Steel Buildings Brock Grain Bins Dutchman* Lancaster Conservation District board meeting, Carlisle Fair, Carlisle; continues through Aug. 9. Tioga County Fair, Whitneyville; continues through Aug. 12. Thursday, August 7 Pa. Christmas Tree Growers annual meeting, Sheraton Inn, Wexford. Farm City Day, Penn Square, Reading, 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Augusts Lancaster County Poultry Queen Contest, Farm and Home Center. Chester County 4-H Swine Show, USDA Buyout Report WASHINGTON, D.C. - An estimated 20,900 head of dairy cattle were slaughtered in federally inspected plants during the week ending July 5, as a result of the Dairy Termination Program, the U.S Department of Agriculture announced Wed nesday. This total includes all cows, heifers and calves identified as dairy animals designated for disposition in compliance with the program requirements. The cumulative total of cattle slaughtered under the program from April 1 through July 5 is an estimated 541,700 head. The purchases of meat in ad- IPMINT I N C. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26,1986-A3l New Holland Sales Stables, New Holland. Bradford County 4-H County Council, 4-H Building, Troy, 7:30 p.m. Eastern Pennsylvania Cham pionship Holstein Show, Kutz town Fairgrounds, Berks County, 10 a.m. Bradford County Holstein Junior Club, Blueberry Festival at Gary Kelleys. Adams County Poultry Queen Contest, 6 p.m., Dobbin House Restaurant, Gettysburg. Chester County 4-H Swine Sale, New Holland, 9 a.m. dition to normal purchases are to help offset the effects of the DTP on the domestic meat market. These purchases, which totaled 19.4 million pounds during the week ending July 19, consisted of 19.4 million pounds frozen beef carcasses. The cumulative pur chases total 199.3 million pounds. Dairy cattle reported for export under the program for the period April 1 to July 19 totaled an estimated 18,937 head. Live cattle exported under the program are expected to increase as countries develop tenders participate in the export enhancement program. Live cattle exports are in addition to meat purchase requirements. Saturday, August 9 Although ice cream was known 500 years ago, just about all the progress that has taken place in ice cream manufacturing and marketing has occurred during the past 200 years. In 1776, ice cream making was extremely laborious, requiring lots of ice (hardly a commodity available year-round) and lots of labor. The mix had to be vigorously beaten with a pewter pot at the same time that the pot was shaken up and down in a larger pan of salt and ice. AT LAST!! A Truly Dependable WORK WATCH! Rugged metal case, tough lucite crystal, full numeral dial with sweep second hand and calendar WATER RESISTANTI SHOCK RESISTANTI And, best of all mSLORUS QUARTZ! 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