(Continued from Pago A 26) Four Harvestore silos were moved from the Yorkana farm, one 2S-footx9o-foot and one 25-footxBo-foot for haylage, and a 20-footx7o-(oot and 20-footxso-foot for high moisture grain. The 30-footxl2B-foot con crete stave unit for com silage is believed to be the tallest of its kind cast of the Mississippi River. An 18-foot-wide concrete apron con nects the silos and provides a solid, mud-free drive for unloading for age wagons. Silos are located around the back and side of the 72-footx9o-foot feed room adjoin ing the dairy bam. Feed from each can be unloaded separately or into a connecting elevator system run ning to a 300-bushcl capacity Riss ler weigher-mixer for blending tot al mixed rations. Five 2S-ton bulk bins and a pair of roller-mixers handle dry ingredients. A hay stor age pole bam of equal size is adja cent to the feed room and silos. Planned as part of the overall design is the eventual addition of a commodities structure with stor age bins for bulk feedstuffs. Shredded newspaper is planned for use as stall bedding. Two sepa rate chain gutter cleaners will move dairy bam manure and soiled bedding to an underground hold ing tank. Ground into a slurry by a chopper, it will be pumped uphill SAVE ON CUTTING PARTS FOR MOWER/ MOWER CONDITIONERS WINDROWERS & COMBINES A NORWESCO POLY TANKS Your Poly Tank HtmdqaarUn Truckloads In Stock... All Size* Available . 155 Q Gallon Poly Tank ■■ $429.00 eiRMMSia mi gates Hot Djp v 99 10’ $41.99 n* 99 Ui «••••••«•«••••*«•«••• ip“v«yy w $55.99 HOWSE 3PfT^ ROTARY MOWER .Model Width 500 5* 6005 ... 6’..... /000... T Rea. SALE ..$479 ...$449 ..$689 ...$639 $1159 $1069 ACE Hardware Heindels Ready New Dairy Facility in an underground pipe to a poured concrete receiving tank for hand ling manure from the dry cow and young stock bams. 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OH June Dairy Month (JDM) has been celebrated since 1937 when it was launched with the theme, “Keep Young - Drink Milk.” Every year this month-long salute to the dairy industry is observed in homes and restaurants, in supermarkets and stores and wherever dairy foods are sold. It has become the accepted time of the year to extend a special “thanks” to the dairy families of America who produce the milk we drink and consume in dairy products. At a time when Americans are more concerned than ever about health and fitness, dairy foods are especially important to consum ers. They fit well with today’s busy lifestyles because they’re • • • BENEFITS: r*Sh «!*■*>»» FWWm SOK aw* tat hr medium Wfh anarfy Intako Btaeurafaa oariy WMDtaf Aids In lii prsvsnlion oI bactariai anftrtta (•oauri) ANALYSIS: Cruds Pro* lain (tin) 200% Cruda Fat (MnJ 200% Crudo Flbar.(Max) 05% UPS Shipping Point beef herd. Bob is responsible tor field work, lime truck, and "all around” chores, while Donnie is in charge of the farm shop. Jeff, studying for an advanced counsel ing degree, is handling the accounting and computerization. Peggy Leber, the youngest, tends to home and housekeeping details for her dad. Patsy Buser and her husband Bill operate a swine herd near the Yorkana home farm. Nancy Foust and her husband Ron are dairy pro ducers in Perry County. Son Stan convenient, nutritious and a good buy, when the cost of other food items is considered. Newspaper and magazine food editors help extend this message and join in the celebration each year by spotlighting dairy pro ducts. Recipe suggestions for using milk and milk products and stories about specific products fill newspaper food pages. Communi ty celebrations also abound during June in the form of parades and celebrity “milk-offs,” traveling exhibits and ice cream socials, farm tours and weekend brunches. As the most productive part of agriculture, dairying deserves this annual salute. The most recent fig ures indicate, for example, that in 1988, 10.24 million cows pro duced 145.3 billion pounds of milk. That’s 16.9 billion gallons of milk. Even more remarkable, the 10.24 million cows in 1988 outproduced the 17.5 million cows in 1960. Since 1957, the American Dairy Association - the advertis ing program of the United Dairy Industry Association ~ has chosen June Dairy Month to kick off the summer season for dairy products with a variety of special advertis ing and promotion programs. In Ohio, western Pennsylvania, and parts of West Virginia and Ken- QUALITY SOYBEAN SEED STILL AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE PRICES CHEMGRO BRAND 4520 - New. medium group 4 with excellent yield potential. Has a strong agronomic package and stands well. Plant this variety and you’ll be glad you did. 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A three-day open house and ox roast for the Heindel’s Airville dairy facility is tentatively planned for late June. Prime suppliers for the construction include Morton Buildings, Sollenberger Silos and Witmer Equipment DeLaval. Since 1937 tucky, Mid East United Dairy Industry Association (UDIA) extends these advertising and promotional efforts to focus on both June Dairy Month and July Ice Cream Month. Point-of- Purchase materials which feature appetizing product photography and recipes encourage shoppers to stock up on dairy products for the summer. Foodservice promotions remind consumers that they can liven up their out-of-home dining experiences with real dairy pro ducts. And radio and television advertising highlights dairy pro ducts’ nutritional and good-tasting benefits for consumers of all ages. So as we settle into the slow, hazy days of summer, it seems only right that we join in the June Dairy Month salute and toast the dairy industry...with a refreshing glass of milk, a generous scoop of ice cream or a serving of our own spe cial dairy treat. Mid East UDIA is the dairy farmer-funded and directed adver tising and promotion program serving Ohio, western Pennsylva nia and parts of West Virginia and northern Kentucky. ¥ Chcmgro Box 218 East Petersburg, PA 17520 1-800- 346-GROW A
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