HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) —One of the awards made during the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show might go unnoticed. : W THE FOR a V*" * <- N V BECOME A GOLDEN ACRES DEALER Established dealers interested in carrying quality, proven Golden Acres Hybrids please call Bob Bergenstock at Mausdale Farm Supply (717) 275-4850 CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER TODAY! PENNSYLVANIA Hughaavllla B,nton Farnsworth L ft K Mills Farm Supply 717-928-6200 717-884-210(8 Brogua 717-323-0921 Charles Myers Kutztown 717-263-3328 Inn Leld Dan villa 218-682-7926 Mausdale Lacayvllla Farm Supply Parys Farm 717-278-4880 Equipment Hopwood 717-869-1464 Farmers Feed Lawiaiown ft Supply John McCallps 412-438-2790 717-248-7681 Slopes Wins Most Good Housekeeping Awards Green but gets earned for being noticed. Unannounced inspections are made in the bams of the Farm Show Complex every day by inde SEED FEED r Chatham Run Mill 717-769-6192 Ml. Plaaaant Mllla Meiserville Milling 717-839-8888 Naw Ringgold Andrew Seroka 717-386-8768 Naw Tripoli pendent judges. Points are award ed to exhibitors for educational decoration and attractiveness, cleanliness and care of exhibit /. >^v •V* Golden Acres® Lock Havan C.J. Wonsldler 218-767-7611 Nicholaon Frank Squire 717-942-6444 Pan Argyl Ralph Shook 218-863-8186 area, condition and presentation of cattle in the bam, and spirit of co operation with visitors, exhibitors and show management Golden teres® XmIIS lICIIIRI ** jfcSww iwwwii VAMAHOSS mujudjn Quakartown C.J. Wonildler 218-536-1935 Saltordvilla A.B. Weller ft Son 215-287-7049 Shlppansburg Richard Bard 717-532-3577 Sunbury Sunlight Feed Store 717-286-2911 NEW JERSEY Phllllpaburg, N.J. Earl Reed 201-859-3798 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7,1989-A25 Daily winners are selected in each of the six breeds, and the farm with the highest points at the end of the week wins the Good Housekeeping Award, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association. Green Slopes Farm of Imler, Bedford County, won the award four out of five days in the Guern sey division and received a first place plaque and SSO for their weeklong efforts. Green Slopes, owned by Galen and Sonja McDonald, certainly was one of the most attractive areas of the complex this week. Receiving plaques for the week in the other five breeds were: Lylehaven Farm of Montpelier, Vermont, Holstein; Top-O-Hill Farm, Downington, Chester County, Jersey: Toll Gate Ayr Farm of West Alexander, Wash ington County, Ayrshire; GMC Farm of Tunbridge, Vermont, Milking Shorthorn; Top Acres Farm, St. Paris, Ohio, Brown Swiss. An aid to fermentation for all types of silage, baled hay and high-moisture grains, silos, bags, and bunkers. Manufactured by International Stock Food Corporation Authorized Dealer Elvin M. Hursh 310 Wood corner Rd. LKltz, PA 17543 Ph: 717-733-3538 yWa FAST_REGROWTH TQp TONNAGE Vert«+ • A multi-pest resistant variety • Excellent tolerance to anthracnose, pea aphid bacterial wilt, Fusanum wilt, Phytophthora root rot and Verticillium wilt. • Good wmterhardmess, fast recovery and high yield potential • Topped a 72 variety test, yielding 7.6% more than the test average in lowa State University 1896-87 trials • In 1987 Penn State/USDA alfalfa trials at Rock Springs and Hershey, PA, Verta+ produced yields 5% and 7% over the base average $151“ per Bag Less 7% Cash Discount Till November 25, 1989 NO SILAGE PERM- ENTATION ENZYME/ BACTERIA PRODUCT e Territory Manager Blvin M. Hursh* 310 Woodcomer Rd. Litltz, PA 17543 ph: 717-733-3538 WC+ Dealers: NEW Y OUK Romhi*, NY JOHN S SENSENIC 31S-»5-«TH PENNSYLVANIA 21MK-C44 Mmu.f* | rtwm. Fi BUR DULL TROXELL CLARENCE MULL Tl7*3«Mo»f 7174M-JM7 BnckarviUt, Pi. Utiia. P»- MELVIN M. MARTIN NEVIN KbOERREIS 717424-71 M 717-AJ* 54*9 KxMnwk. Pi Myenlown, N JOHN S AUKER 717-9335U4 •WMimaDMltr