Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 08, 1989, Image 35

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    UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre)
The 64th Dairy Exposition will
be held Saturday, April 22, 1989
at 8:30 p.m. at the Penn State Ag
Arena, University Park, PA.
The Exposition is a fitting and
showing competition open to all
Penn State students. Those who
will be participating in this year’s
Expo, drew their animals by lot
tery in the middle of March. They
have been training them to lead
and grooming them since that
time.
Professional and amateur
champions will be chosen in each
breed category. Between 2 p.m.
and 4 p.m. the overall champion
and reserve champion will be cho-
$ Coo/a/r
Bte FAN
RECIRCULATING FAN
16”, 24”
Features:
• Continuous 360° air circulation
• Low profile design
• Easy installation
• Stainless steel construction
• Single, double or variable speed
motor
• Energy efficient rpmmmm
• Reduced heating costs
k£s.
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sen. Approximately SO students
will compete.
The 1989 Dairy Expo will be
dedicated to Dale Olver, a 1979
Penn State graduate in dairy pro
duction. He is employed as a sire
analyst/progeny evaluation spe
cialist by Atlantic Breeders
Cooperative. He was chosen by
the club for this honor because of
his continuing support of Dairy
Science club activities.
William Lesher, a 1987 gradu
ate of Penn State in agricultural
science was chosen as the 1989
Young Dairyman. He is a dairy
farmer in Bemville, Pennsylvania
and has also supported the Dairy
Science Club.
APRIL
SPECIAL
FAN
MOTORS
- Alt Stainless Steel: 8” to 36”
mmmm wippwwipwpp^w|ippp"iyp % f^ ll^ 1111 11 C<’ * $
The 64th Dairy Exposition
APRIL
VENTILATION
EQUIPMENT SALE
CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT
SYSTEMS FOR FARM
BUILDIN
36” FAN
w/y 2 HP Motor
60-AC-D137
$222.75
Vt HP, 1 Phase 1343.656 $70.30
14 HP, 3 Phase 1341.256 $77.25
1 HP, 1 Phase 1343.556 $99.95
1 HP, 3 Phase 1341.456 $90.60
36” STAINLESS
STEEL FAN
Features:
• Stainless steel bousing *
• Single, double or variable speed
motor
• % or V* H.P.
• Aluminum blade
• Belt drive
• Plastic louvers
• Strong, divided stainless steel
louver frame
> Stainless steel hardware
special On Controls During
PRICES APRIL VENTILATION SALE!
Dairy Expo show managers are
as follows: Walt Moore, a senior
in agricultural science with a
minor in dairy science is the over
all Expo chairman. He is the son
of Bill and Sally Moore of
Chatham, Pennsylvania. Ernie
Buhl is the assistant overall Expo
chairman. Ernie is a junior major
ing in dairy production, and the
son of Robert and Carol Buhl of
Erie, Pennsylvania. Donald Welk,
Jr., a senior in dairy production is
the Expo show manager. He is the
son of Donald and Joyce Welk of
Strasburg, Pennsylvania. Ben
Dum, a sophomore in dairy and
animal science is the assistant
show manager. Ben is the son of
36” SHUTTER
Aluminum 60-AC-0132
$81.20
24” CEILING MOUNTED
CIRCULATING FAN
Features;
• Stainless steel basket chain
hardware & supports
• Energy efficient V* HP motor
1625 R.P.M. 5560 C.F.M.
• 24” blade diameter
Ben and Donna Dum of Eliots
burg, Pennsylvania.
Special events will be held at
noon on the day of the Expo. They
include milking, ice cream eating,
and calf dressing contests. Teams
of students, faculty, and admini
Tobacco Referendum
LANCASTER The Lancas
ter County ASC Committee on
April 4th tabulated the ballots cast
in the recent tobacco referendum
Part SPECIAL
Number SALE PRICE
3
Lancaster Famting. Saturday, April 8,1988fA35
Results Announced
LaTourette Wins
Pennsylvania
Ag Safety Award
UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre)
Victor W. LaTourette, a
machinery salesman and former
dairy farmer from Wayne County,
received an award from the Pen
nsylvania Agricultural Safety
Council for his contributions to
farm safety programs. This award
was announced at the council’s
twelfth annual meeting in Lancas
ter on March 15, 1989.
Victor LaTourette has served as
a 4-H Tractor Safety and Certifi
cation leader for many years in
Wayne County. He has been very
helpful in teaching and demon
strating the need and importance
of working safely on dnd around
farm equipment to young adults.
He has also presented safety video
tapes, which stress the importance
of farm and machinery safety,
from major tractor companies at
these meetings. In addition, Victor
has been very active in recent
training for Wayne County area
fire and ambulance rescue squads.
He understands the need for teach
ing farm safety and is willing to
volunteer his time and expertise in
educating young people and those
non-farm individuals serving on
ambulance and rescue squads.
Victor is a “top drawer” person
when it comes to farm safety and
helping others within the safety
area.
strators will participate.
The Dairy Expo Awards Ban
quet will be held Saturday evening
at 6:30 p.m. at the Hub Ballroom
in University Park, PA. At this
banquet, the Expo winners, distin
guished alumni, and outstanding
students will be honored.
conducted by the Agricultural Sta
bilization and Conservation Ser
vice. Of the 285 eligible voters of
the Pennsylvania Type 41 tobac
co, 7 voted in favor of marketing
quotas and 166 voted “no”. Eligi
ble voters of the Maryland Type
32 tobacco was determined to be
260 producers, 6 who voted “yes”
in the referendum and those who
were opposed added up to 195.
A two-thirds majority vote in
favor of marketing quotas is
needed in order for producers to
be eligible for price support
benefits.
Since marketing quotas on the
Pennsylvania type was voted
down, the tobacco allotments are
ineffective, quotas will not apply,
and benefits will not be available.
The results of the Maryland tobac
co refrendum will not be known
until the total ballots are counted,
including those cast in the state of
Maryland.
The ASCS Office encourages
each tobacco grower to report the
planted acres of tobacco every
year by July 15 in order to keep
the records current. There is no
charge to report. A free photocopy
will be made available to every
one who visits the office to correct
crop acreages.