"We've been on the Fertrell feeding program and using Rumi-Cult 40 for two years now, and as far as herd health is concerned, it couldn't be any better. The Rumi-Cult takes a lot of stress off the cows by aiding in digestion and increasing feed efficiency. We've also noticed less udder edema. Another reason why I like to use Fertrell's Rumi-Cult HARRY M. BARNER Box 265 Lamar, PA 16848 (717)726-3275 PAUL ZIMMERMAN (It 4, Box 173 UtitiPA 17543 (717) 733-7674 Healthier Cows. Healthier Profits. If you want to improve the health of your herd while increasinqyour rr daif y P rofits> Rumi-cult" {Fertrenj Box 215, Bainbrldgo, PA 17502 (717) 357-1506 Contact the representative nearest you. RANDY BOTTEICHER R D 2, Box 2396 Belleville, PA 17004 (717) 935-5406 CHRIST B. MILLER Box 164 Bird-Irt-Hand, PA 17505 TUI OUR GANIC FERTRELL Rt 2, Box 13 McAllisterville, PA 17049 (717) 463-2551 The Kora J. Peachey Farm in Pennsylvania's Big Valley Region. "Even if I wasn't on Fertrel Vs feeding program. I'd still use their Rumi-Cult" Glen Peachey, Milroy, PA as a supplement to their feeding pro gram is because healthier cows "breed more efficiently. We breed and sell registered Holsteinsinternationally, and at 1.5 services per conception, it's easy to see the difference a healthy cow makes. EDWIN R. OTT 2039 Dark Shade Dr Wmdbar, PA 15963 (814) 467-5909 COCHRANTON CO-OP Box 246, Pine Street Cochranton, PA 16314 {8141 425-7401 During the recent Lancaster County Farmers’ Association -farm tour, tickets were offered for a chance to win a handmade Hereford lamp. The lucky winner was the John and Kim Stall ings family of Lancaster. The presentation, made Tuesday, gathered from left, Isaac Gelb, tour organizer; Dottle Metzler of Salunga Acres In Salunga, crafterof the lamp; David Stallings, 414 ; Sarah Stallings, 7; and Kim Stallings. The proceedings from the drawing go toward sending the Pennsylvania Polled Hereford Queen, Sonya Shearer, to the national Polled Hereford queen competition In Texas In Janu ary. About 1,000 people attended the two-day tour, which Included a visit to Salunga Acres, which has Polled Herefords, as well as a dairy farm, hog farm, and pheasant farm. NAUGLES PEED MILL * SUPPLY INC. RD 1, Box 88 Berlin, PA 15530 (814)267-4124 FRED CLARK RD I, 80x442A Milton, PA 17847 (717) 523-7201 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 9,1989-A37 Farmers ’ Association Presents Hereford Lamp McSparran Elected NMPF Vice President SERVING THE FARMERS FOR 118 YEARS HAMBURG SAVINGS HNC ** TRUST COMPANY Hamburg, PA Phone: 215-562-3811 A FULL SERVICE BANK WtSpaclalln In Atrial Work Ulin* Our Twin Bucktt Boom Truck ELECTRICAL \ Extends j CONTRACTING \ I Specializing In I \ / AGRICULTURAL J WIRING j Also Residential. Industrial j And Commercial Work / * Estimates^^^^ C. M. NIM CO. 320 King St W. Have Pom In Myontown, P* 170*7 Stock _2s'. 30V3SU-45 «m». 717-444-7544 SOUTHAMPTON (Bucks Co.) Atlantic Dairy Cooperative President Robert B. McSparran was elected second vice president of the National Milk Producers Federation (NMPF) during the organization’s annual meeting Nov. 27 through 30 in Nashville, Tenn. McSparran’s election as an NMPF officer is a continuation of his active participation in the Fed eration, which represents dairy farmer interests in national dairy legislation. McSparran has served on NMPF’s board of directors and is a nine-year member of the executive committee. Of his new position, McSparran said, “I hope to be able to provide leadership in developing policies for the benefit of all dairy farmers as we head into the 19905.” For more than 40 years, McSparran has been active in the dairy industry, both as a producer and as a member of various farm organizations. He recently was elected to his 10th term as presi dent of Atlantic Dairy Coopera tive, which represents 3,600 dairy farm families in a seven-state region. McSparran and his wife, Char lotte, farm in partnership with their son, John W. They live in Peach Bottom, Lancaster County.