New Jersey Holstein Assn. Sets The New Jersey Holstein- Friesian Association, in coopera tion with the Holstien Friesian- Association of America, will spon sor a series of bam meetings in early September. To be held on four consecutive evenings at various locations throughout the state, the programs will feature a classification demonstration and an update on the classification “Data Logger” as well as an exhibition of the equipment itself. In addition to the classification program, a presentation on Hol stein Mate will be given by Kathy Lee, Manager of Animal Breeding Services at HFFA. The Holstein- Mate program, new from HFAA, is a computerized sire selection program featuring simplicity and flexibility, and yet is comprehen sive enough to meet the needs of all breeders. The programs are free and open to any and all interested persons. All programs begin at 8:00 PM. Dates and places are as follows: Barn Meetings September 8, William Terhune ■* Belvidere, Classifier, Clarence Comman; September 9, William Teets - Cokesbuiy, Classifier, Paul Miller; September 10, William Pettit, Jr. - Vincentown, Classifier, Patsy Gifford; September 11, Dale Peterson - Alloway, Classifier, Bob Murphy. Visitors may view the host herds before and after the programs. For additional information contact Breed Improvement Chairman Joseph Valen at (609) 896-1237. Uncaster Farming Saturday, September 5, 1987-Dl9 Siegel Named Fellow Of Poultry Science Assn. Herbert S. Siegel, profes sor and head of Penn State’s Poultry Science Department, was named a fellow of the Poultry Sci ence Association of America. He was honored at the association’s annual meeting, held recently at Oregon State University. The Poultry Science Association of America is made up of more than 2,000 members from across the United States and Canada, and includes many international scien tists, educators and poul try Industry members. fn|| * Barn I K«uini»i>t Golftnartor. 31 Pliu $8,995 |< fi SByfiasßt S^::»r^s»i 1 JAMESWAY 505 to . $9,995 ■ I BERG 525 A 70- Mo » ...$11,995 | I FIBERDOME SZO 4wb".! :...;..... IS " AvtUable'.'llslwf I | *22 w/cab «S 414,795 | . 920 4WD 100 .511,495 J * JWv 922 4WD w/cab.. 100 $21,095 ■ I ZW\ Engine for. 31 Skid Loeder ..$2,395 | | Replacement 57 Power P1ant..52,395 | kovendale supply; Ifmnigj?/ Exit 31, m. 1-80 to Ito (Otdßt 147) 1 r/«3BF I to WaUootown Exit (You An There!) M-FM; | J W/ Pk.711-UMKI or7U-7HI Set.A« . WHITE WASHING DAIRY BARNS • DRIES WHITE • DOES NOT RUB OFF EASILY • NO WET FLOORS • IS COMPATIBLE WITH DISINFECTANT A FLY SPRAYS • WASHES OFF WINDOWS A PIPELINES EASILY BARN CLEANING SERVICE AVAILABLE WITH COMPRESSED AIR To have your barn cleaned with air it will clean oft dust, cob webs & lots of old lime. This will keep your barn looking cleaner & whiter longer. We will tike work within 100 mile radius of leneester MAYNARD L. BIITZIL Witmer, PA 17585 717-392-7227 Bern Spraying Our Business, net e sideline. Sprtyinf tines 1961. High Pressure Washing And Disinfecting Poultry Houses,. Veal Pens, Hog Units And Dairy Bams
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