Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1986, Image 37

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    Pennsylvania Holstein Association initiates Membership Campaign
STATE COLLEGE - The 1967 national tours; bam and twilight and males. Currently, Penn- Association members. In 1986, National members soon regain
Membership Campaign is now meetings to update your dairy sylvania cattle can be found in 45 approximately 300 head of Penn- that investment due to as 6 per
underway with the many benefits management skills; breed im- foreign countries. sylvania Holsteins were sold to animal savings in registration
of the State Association available provement seminars; workshops; Consignment sales managed by dairymen in other states. fees.
to any who joins. PHA mem- and social activities. the Association offer high-quality The recognition that Penn- PHA members also receive
bership is available to Holstein In 1986 over 5,000 registered registered Holsteins. The list of sylvania Holsteins have received Pennsylvania Profiles
enthusiasts of all ages. It is not Holsteins were exhibited in sales include: State Convention in both the domestic and in- and Farauhlne as part of their
necessary to own registered Holstein shows at the county, Sale, State Calf Sale, State Bred temational market place have membership fee.
Holsteins or even grade Holsteins regional and state levels. These Heifer and Young Cow Sale, All- given Holstein breeders in the
to be a member. A sincere interest shows help promote members’ American Sale, and the Nittany state an extra source of income,
in the common good of the dairy cattle to people all over the Lion Fall Classic. PHA is also The Association’s minimum
industry in sufficient. country. active in co-managing partial and membership fee is 320 with an
Some of the benefits of mem- PHA also offers a valuable sales complete herd disposals. additional fee of 45 cents per
bership include: educational service. The Association is in- Domestic moving of cattle is also registered Holstein cow owned by
events such ' locr’ state, and volved in exporting both females an i~ irtant service to the am pi
Westfdlia Codatron Individualized Computer
Feeding Systems offer you more profits!
CHAMBERSBURG
Skinner t Walton
Dairy Service
Raymond Skinner
Cary Walton
717-352-7606
ICHRANVILLE
Farm Construction A
Equipment
Robert L. Janney
215-593-2365
lINGTI
Chuck Moose, Inc.
412-533-3077
MIFFLINBURi
Wehr's Dairy
Equipment
Mark Wehr
717-966-1396
MT. BETHEL
K.C. Dairy Service
Kevin Corral!
717-897-5141
LEOLA
Fisher A Thompson,
Inc.
Amos Fisher
Rick Thompson
717-656-3307
MODELFI
Westfalia’s computer feeding system! Simplified, self
contained microprocessor controlled feed station for
30-50 cow herds. Excellent for select feeding to specific
cows in dry lot or remote feeding system.
FEATURES: • S.S. Feed Manger. • Precise Portion
Feed Dispenser operating on low D.C. voltage • Single
feed capabilities standard. • Optional 2nd feed capability
available. • Compact unit includes Stall, Manger, Power
Supply and Keyboard. • Handles 30 cows full concentrate
feed or 50 cows supplemental concentrate feed. • Parts
can be expanded to larger Westfalia System.
MODEL F 6 and/or F6L
Westfalia’s CODATRON Feed System for the medium to
large size dairy herd. A modern computerized system
providing the benefits of a large system at an affordable
price yet expandable to match your needs for the
future. Look at the features and benefits you’ll get for the
highest in tech dairying.
MODEL F 6
FEATURES: • Small Compact Microprocessor • Precise
Portion Feed Dispenser • S.S. Feed Manger • Small
Keyboard • 2nd Feed Option • Battery Backup • Handles
up to 200 cows and 6 Feed Stations • Printer Option
Available • Expandable to larger CODATRON System
with Metatron
MODEL F6L
FEATURES: • Small Compact Microprocessor • Precise
Portion Feed Dispenser • S.S. Feed Manger • Large
Keyboard • 2nd Feed Option • Battery Backup • Handles
up to 150 Cows and 6 Feed Stations • Hard Printer
Standard Equipment • Cow Calendar and Breeding
Management • Expandabl'e to larger CODATRON
System with Metatron
Milking Equipment
IRTANSBURi
Brenner Dairy
Equipment
Albert Brenner
814-654-7309
PA Dairy Automation
Service, Inc.
Mike Wright
412-538-FARM
TROY
Dairyland Sales A
Service
Jim Kelley
717-297-4128
WESTFALIA
And Com
LongMMcktr toptamant
Data Langanackar
814-793-3731
WILLIAMSPORT
WlHiaan Farm Syataaw
Dava WHNams
717-398-2692
HAMBURG
SharUatvOla Farm Sarvica
DalaWangar
215-488-1025
Dairyman Inc.
Mid-Atlantic Division
William Stauffar
c.’.n.ir.S.r.k. 301-795-2727
W-4807K* 301-781-7020
NEW MILFORD
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November IS, IM6-A37
Feed is om of your biggest expenses in dairying, it's also
one of the most important. With Wostfolia's Codatron
Feed System you can control the amount of food and
the ration depending on your individual cow needs.
Once feeder identifies cow, it signals bin to release feed
via a flexMe auger system. Feed bin contents are also
monitored. Multiple bins can be used on line to feed drf
ferent rations according to each cow's mods.
With Wastfolio's Food Systom you'll gat voluoMa raports
on individuaJ cow consumption, food supply/ration, and
automatic axcoption raports to da tact cows off food and
catch hoalth problams bafora thay bacoma carious.
iputer Sales Centers
NATIONAL HEADQUA
WESTFAUASYSTEMAT
DIVISION efCENTMCO
1862 Brummel Dr.
Elk Grove, 111 60007
312-437-8660
Call Toll Free:
1-800-232-6723
OXFORD
WSJ Dairy Sal**
Bill Guhl
717-529-2569
HAGERSTOWN. MD
TH-Stata Farm
Autamatlon
301-790-3698
If you are interested in joining or
would like more information,
contact the Pennyslvania Holstein
Association, 839 Benner Pike, State
College, PA 16801, phone 814-234-
0364.
Codatron
Feed System
ITER!
SPECIAL WESTFAUA DEALERS
IR THE AMI
PARADISE REBERSBURG
Lloyd Nandi Tim’s Dittol Sorvleo
717-687-6361 Km Stottzfus
IN CANADA:
WESTFAUA SYSTEMAT
CANADA
3169 Joseph Dubreuil St.
Lachine, Quebec HBT3H6
Call Toll Free:
1-800-361-6040
DAIRYMAN