Onbei a farm -And o bazar Joyce B Seems to me I recall reading that having a stork nest on your bam brought good luck. If memory serves me right that belief originated in areas near the sea, where fish-catching storks make their homes. Now, we have occasional visits to the ponds by green and great blue herons. Spunky, white cattle egrets stalk the milk cows during summer months, feasting on bugs stirred in the pasture grasses by the cows’ feet. Once, to our amazement, we spied an osprey make a dive to the pond, grab a fish, and flap to the top of a dead tree in the fence row to enjoy the fresh dinner. LAND PRIDE Fluted Seed Cu| Depth Gauj End Wheel PTO Driven Knivi IPENWSYLVAWAI Stralay Firm Supply, Inc. 1780 EM Canal Road Dovar, PA 17316 717-292-2881 Sana Equipment 3 MUaa S. of Hope on 232 Rt. 232, RD 3, Boa 78 Naw Hope. PA 18838-9303 218-688-7801 Kallar Brother* R 7 Box 405 Lebanon, PA 17042 717-949-8501 Marahill Machinery, Inc. Rt 684 Honecdala, PA 18431 717-728-7117 But not a sign of a good luck stork. Wonder if a guinea would be a suitable substitute? Our flock of rive guineas is apt to turn up just about anywhere on the farm, including on the bam. On bitter cold or rainy days, they hang around the old bam, scratch ing in comers and crannies for bits of grain dropped by heifers and seeds fallen from hay and straw. They seem to much prefer - like most of us, I guess - the more pleasant, sunny days, days on which they can roam the farm stead without wet, bedraggled tail feathers. Often I'll glance out the kitchen window and see them cruising the meadow, pausing SOLID STAND SEEDER *' < 48” and 72” WIDTHS America's finest turl seeder is built in America by the finest name in gram drills, Great Plains Manufacturing The metering and placement systems are tailor-made for turf grass seeds, while optional knife spaemgs are available in 2’, 3" and 4" centers for seeding productivity Wm. 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On both the coming and the going trips between the meadow and fields, the flock of five inevi tably follows a meandering route passing beneath the backyard birdfeeders. While the finches and sparrows gobble away overhead, those guineas scout every inch of turf under the feeders. Recycling, maybe, is what the guineas do with sunflower seeds and millet escaping the feeders. And what they miss, or don’t get to first, is equally enjoyed by the half-dozen backyard hens and their handsome rooster husband. Unlike their flighty predeces sors, these guineas aren’t too proud or wild to come hunting a handout. Occasionally they put in Stauffer Brea. Inc. 1066 Lincoln Way Waal Chambaraburg, PA 17201 717-2634434 SlaHzlua Farm Sarviea coehranville, PA 717-693-2407 Triple H Equipment 23(8 Robert Fulton Hwy. Peach Bottom, PA 17563 717-848-3775 MaYeereley A Bone Weet Cheater, PA 215-128'2000 INEW JERSEY] Owen Supply Co. Eaet Avenue A Broad St Woodetown, N.J. 08098 609-7(6-0306 an early morning appearance out side the calf bam, screeching a demand for a favorite delicacy - dead flies. Apparently they remember their chick-hood days last summer, and how tasty were the contents of catch pan under the electric fly “zapper.” In lieu of the preferred snack, I usually toss them a couple of handfuls of calf grain. Often they’ll turn their skinny heads, jut sharp beaks into the air, and slink off in opposite direction. Okay, so I recognize rejection when I see it Come late afternoon, the five begin wandering toward the old bank bam, returning daily to their favorite nightime spot, the top rail of a section of old freestalls. Sometimes, the old wild-bird instinct to roost high in a treetop takes over. Wings spread wide, emitting loud squawks, a guinea Sheep And Wool Growers To Meet PLEASANT MOUNT (Wayne Co.) The annual roast lamb dinner meeting of the Wayne County Sheep and Wool Growers will be held Thursday, March 15, at 7:45 p.m. in the Belmont Fire Hall (one mile west of Pleasant Mount on Route 370). Tickler Tines >eed Tubes ist Notched or imooth Roller Ca(dwell Tractor A Equipment, Inc. 480 U.S. Route 48 Fairfield. N.J. 07006 201-227-6772 Warren County Service Center 228 Route 94 Columbia, N J 07832 201-362-6916 Radio Tractor Salee North White Horae Pike Hammonton, N J 08037 809-561-0141 Frank Rymon A Sane, Inc. RD 3, Box 355 Washington, N J 07882 201-869-1484 Reed Brothere Petticoat Bridge Rd Columbus, NJ 08022 (09-267-3363 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 3,1990-B3 will take to the air and land on the calf bam roof. These, silhoutted against the fading sky at dusk, the bird screeches and shrieks. Whether it’s calling the others to join it, or just showing off. I’ve never decided. Eventually the guinea sails gracefully back to the ground to join the rest. They’ve flown right by my head en route. One recent morning, as daylight was pushing up over the woods, an unusually early - and loud - series of guinea calls splintered the dawn quiet. It took a moment to pinpoint the source of the racket - a lone guinea perched on the peak of the dairy bam, facing east, crowing at the top of its lungs. Lots of bams sport decorative weather vanes. Ours is graced by a guinea, welcoming the new day with an ear-splitting soprano. No stork, but it’ll have to do. The program will include a report of the 1989 Wayne County Wool Pool and films covering sheep and wool management. Association business will include election of directors, rec ognition of 4-H members who exhibited their sheep project at the 1989 Wayne County Fair, com ments on the 1989 county 4-H Sheep Program, and a report of the 1989 Wayne County Wool Pool. Tickets for the annual affair are $6.00 and may be purchased at the Wayne County Cooperative extension office. 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