06-Lancaster Farming Sattirday, November 18,1989 R.W. Sander Holds Appreciation Banquet R.W. Sauder Inc. received an award from the DeKalb Co. for outstanding promotion of the egg industry. Making the presentation, at left, was Frank Baber of DeKalb. Raymond W. Sauder, second from left, and his sons, Paul and Glenn, right, accepted the award during the firm’s producer appre ciation banquet held earlier this month. LEOLA (Lancaster Co.) —The R.W. Sauder Inc., Co. had an appreciation banquet for their egg producers at Leola Family Restaurant on Friday, November 3. There wrce 120 people in attendance. There were a number of egg producers who were individually honored at the banquet Paul Wol gemuth was singled out as being the producer who had been ship ping eggs to Sauders of the longest period of time. Eugene 801 l was recognized as the producer who shipped the highest Grade A percentage this past year. His percentage was 96.5 percent. He has 13,000 brown hens and 65,000 whites. The total number of layers in Lancaster County is 9,558,000, and the Sauder Company gets eggs from 3,272,000 layers, more than one third of those available in the county. The Sauder Company was dis tinguished by an award from the Dekalb Co., with Dekalb rep resentative, Frank Baber, making the presentation. Accepting the award on behalf of the company was Paul Sauder, president. Also a part of the award ceremony was Raymond Sauder, retired presi dent, and Glenn Sauder, vice pres ident Both Paul Sauder and Ray mond Sauder make some remarks during the evening. New Alfalfa Variety CHADDS FORD (Chester Co.) Uon, and performance. Servos Seed Corp. is introduc- For information, contact Kurt ing a new alfalfa variety. Legend Servos, Servos Seed Corp., 28 multi-leaf alfalfa is a result of Ringfield, Chadds Ford, PA extensive research and represents a 19317; 215/388-6039. breakthrough in quality, produc- Business V —* News It was pointed out that the Saud er customer getting eggs from Sauders at the most distant point is Puerto Rico - 1500 miles. One of the program highlights was the presentation made by Joanne Ivy, vice president of the American Egg Board, Chicago, 111. Part of her presentation high lighted the announcement of new discoveries about the scientific studies made to prove the choles terol count of eggs is lower than previously declared. Highlights of new advertising campaigns for newspaper and television were shown. Other guests introduced were Jay Irwin, county agent; John Schwartz, multi-county- poultry agent; and Frank Baber, Dekalb representative. Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Grover C. Gouker, consultant and personnel trainer for the Sauder Company. The invocation was given by John Hershey, one of the Sauder producers. Many prizes were awarded to those who could provide the most accurate answers to industry ques tions. Other Sauder employees present were: Tim Mason, com ptroller; Ken Fisher, sales mana ger; Guy Martin, field manager; Tom Fox, quality control mana ger; and Jerry Bollinger, transpor tation manager. From Servos >*< Pennsylvania high school vocational agriculture teachers participated In American Cyanamld Co.’s biotechnology workshop. Those attending Included, from left, Ron Frederick; Steve Miller; Fred Stlliwagon, vice president of National Vocational Agri culture Teachers Association; Bill Sheaffer; David Blank; Maurice Weis, senior pro duct manager with American Cyanamld; and Debra Seibert. PRINCETON, NJ High aimed at giving teachers an oppor school agriculture teachers from tunity to see, first hand, how nine states in the Northeast biotechnology currently affects became students once again as and will continue to impact agri they participated in American cultural research and how the new Cyanamid Company’s Biotech- science will influence what they nology Workshop, sponsored by talk about in their classrooms, its Agricultural Research Such topics as herbicide resis- Division. tance, molecular modeling with The purpose of the two-day computers, cloning genes, plant workshop, which was organized tissue culture, and plant breeding through the National Vocational were on the program. After practi- Agriculture Teachers Association, cal demonstrations of cloning l rv a v > * « ' * 1 • S •*v A i * ♦ Mlllcreek manure spreaders can be converted from tractor to horse drawn In about an hour with a new Kit. BIRD-IN-HAND (Lancaster Co.) A kit that allows Mill creek manure«preaders to be easi ly converted from tractor to horsedrawn use now is available from Millcreek Manufacturing. The conversion Idt was designed for use with the Model SO 44-cu bic feet spreader and the newly introduced Model 75 62-cubic feet Hog Slat Introduces Economical NEWTON GROVE. NC Hog Slat recently introduced a new welded feeder to their line. This innovation provides hog pro ducers with quality stainless-steel construction at an even more affordable price. As with ot'.er Hog Slat feeder designs, deep troughs and wide lips reduce wasted feed from pigs backing off and spilling. Addi- High School Teachers Learn At Hands-On Workshop Horsedrawn Spreader Kit Available From Millcreek - ' * M* < unit Included in the kit are two front wheels and tires,''front step/ platform, metal seat, front steering and frame assembly, guard rail and tongue. The conversion from standard tractor frame to the horsedrawn assembly can be made in about an hour using standard wrenches. tionally, the feeder is manufac tured with four adjustment screws - one at each comer -- and each screw is equipped with its own crank so that adjustments can be made without tools. This allows the gravity-regulated feed flow to be adjusted for each hole as desired. The feeder is available in 8 or 10 hole sections, 12 and 14 hole feeders may be ordered genes and plant tissue culture by Cyanamid research scientists, the participants tested their skills in a hands-on session. American Cyanamid Company is a research-based biotechnology and chemical company which develops agricultural, medical, chemical, and consumer products, and manufactures and markets them throughout the world. Millcreek ground drive spread ers require two horses to pull them under most normal field condi tions. Horsedrawn spreaders in both models may now be factory ordered. For more information contact John Bentley, 110 S. Railroad Avc., New Holland. PA 17557; 717/355-2446. Welded Feeder special. Hog Slat Inc. is a leading manu facturer of hog production equip ment specialize in complete turn key facilities. For more informa tion on the Hog Slat Welded Feeder, write or call: Hog Slat Inc,, P.O. Box 308, Newton Grove, NC 28366; in NC: 800/682-1103; in US: ,800/334-6465, 919/594-0219. ■*<* »V‘