DuPont Donates Cows To University of Delaware te W 6B / „ . In addition, Haenlein says, over w hnsA milk nnrmaiiv w *^* e “ mversi ty h 3B 3 * on B the years several individual cows cows whose milk normally tests history of cooperation with area havp hppn dnnatprf to tha lower. The higher the protein and residents who have given both university dairy herd and* two* of solids, the higher the price dairy and beef cattle,” Haenlein ty 8d 1 f received. says. “We already have several “For many years, we had a bull Jerseys for the same purpose, but exchange with Colonel Henry they’ve dropped more bull calves Francis duPont’s famous Win than heifers lately,” he explains, terthur Holstein herd. In 1960, “so we can use a few more. In Harold Shutt, Sr., of Chadds Ford, dairy herds in some parts of the Pa., donated his Guernsey herd. country, up to 10 percent of the And in the early 19705, Hallock cows are Jerseys.” duPont gave us the Black Angus The Black Angus cows have been herd whch established the added to the university beef herd, livestock teaching program in the which is used primarily for College of Agricultural Sciences.” NEWARK, Del. - Six cows - three Jerseys and three Black Angus - were donated recently to the University of Delaware Agricultural Experiment Station by Richard S. duPont and his brother William K. duPont. The Jerseys have been addd to the university’s Newark-based dairy herd, which is being used to conduct research on dairy production practices in an urban environment. According to ex tension dairy specialist Dr. George Haenlein, this breed is especially welcome because its rich milk will help raise protein and total solids POURED REINFORCED I MM'S-WM REAR-MOUNTS Featuring gear-box drive for better power economy and quieter operation I I I | Our low-profile gear box is positioned up front on the mower deck for | | closer, more level alignment between mower and tractor PTO for t I reduced shaft flexing, vibration and U-joint angling. You get more I ! efficient transfer of PTO power to the mower for better fuel economy, f | quieter operation and longer life. X I Other outstanding Arts-Way features include ■ High-suction blades I * for cleaner cutting ■ Anti-windrow design ■ No-twist belt patterns X I ■ One-Year Limited Warranty. jj | MODELS AVAILABLE w/CUTTING WIDTHS FROM 48” to 90” | j (DOME IN TODAY FOR A DEMONSTRATION | * AREA : ! i ROME, PA LEBANON, PA | I RISING SUN, MD Histands Farm WAYNESBORO, PA Evergreen Tractor Co I i Ben Haines Centers B Equipment, Inc. Inc. * 717-744-2371 717-762-3193 71^7:MM1^^J| MILTON R. ANDERSON, INC P.O. Box 6126, Harrisburg, PA 17112 (717) 652-6043 or (800) 543-3000, Ext 2002 REPRESENTATIVE A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717 626-1164 IS converting to a stock institution. more about becoming a charter stockholder. fsPennSavingsßanti King Street, New Holland, Park City, Lititz, Millersviile, Mount Joy, Fruitville Pike, Ouarryville, EastTowne Mall, Ephrata This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy any of these securities The oiler is made only by the Offering Circular Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,1986-A29 if University of Delaware assistant herdsman Joe Maloney with two of six cows - three Jerseys and three Black Angus - donated to the university’s Agricultural Experiment Station herds by Richard S. and William K. duPont. Penn Savings BanH going public- Call today to find out 393-6412 Member FSLIC Herds the Experiment Station's dairy bams were built with farmer donations. r- K*' m jt n