Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 07, 1992, Image 29

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    MONTROSE (Susquehanna
Co.) — Susquehanna County
Holstein Association is planning a
bus tour on Saturday, March 28 to
Canada. Tour participants will
visit four excellent Canadian
herds, including:
• Glen McDonald, Breeze Hill
Farm. This is a top show herd in
Eastern Ohio. They have excellent
production as well as many excel
lent and very good dairy cows.
• Charles Farlinger, Seaway-
Lynn Lipko
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Keystone Farm Credit, ACA
...serves the 15 county southeastern
Pennsylvania area with nearly $3BO
million in loans outstanding to farmers
and rural residents.
Fixed and adjustable rate
mortgages, revolving
credit lines,
operating loans,
flexible
repayment
terms...
Holstein Association Plans Canada Tour
view Farm. This is a family farm
of SO milking cows. They also
have high production as well as
several excellent and very good
dairy cows.
• Carl Smith. Sunny Lodge
Farm. This is a high index hod
with several bulls in AI. They
have many cattle in international
markets. They are an excellent
show herd and have many excel
lent and very good cows.
• Alison Fawcett. Fawcettdale
Farm Credit Bankers.
Donna Mikol
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Farm. This farm is also a high
production/high type herd.
The above herds all contain
many daughters of today’s
modem/popular bulls. All four
farms arc currently using manure
storage systems.
The charter bus will pick up at
two locations in Susquehanna
County. The first pickup will be at
the Lenox Exit of Route 81 across
from the County Bank at 6:45 ajn.
The second pickup will be in New
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Sherry Schuler
Farm Credit
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Milford at the Roller Skating Rink
at 7 a.m. The group will be in
Canada by 11:30 a.m.
Bring a bag lunch. Milk will
be provided. To make a reserva
tion, send a check payable to:
“Susquehanna County Holstein
Club” for $2O per person. This trip
is not limited to Holstein Club
members. Reservation deadline is
March 18.
...provides financially
related services
such as credit life
insurance, and equip
ment leasing.
Our Financial Management
Services department
provides 3 types of record
keeping with tax
preparation services.
ur Tatamy team
serves Monroe,
Northampton and
. Pike counties. A
Route 115
Tatamy
(215) 258-8558
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7.1992-A29
On the return trip the group will
be stopping for dinner at about 7
p.m. in New York, so bring money
for dinner. Also, remember to
bring some form of ID, in case this
is needed when the group crosses
Customs in Canada. (TTic usual
forms of ID used are drivers
license/voters registration, etc.)
Contact Susquehanna County
Extension, County Office Build
ing, Montrose, PA 18801.
Ed Buss
Lancaster
County
Announces
holarships
LANCASTER (Lan
caster Co.) One of
the objectives of the
Lancaster County Farm
and Home Foundation
is to encourage the
higher education of the
youth of Lancaster
County. In this respect,
the Foundation is
announcing the offering
of scholarship awards in
1992 in the fields of
agriculture and home
economics. -
Each scholarship
award will be in the
amount of $l,OOO and
may be used to help
defray tuition, fees, or
room and board
expenses at any accre
dited educational insti
tution, which offers a
course of study in agri
culture or home
economics.
The Farm and Home
Foundation Scholar
ships are made avail
able through the earn
ings of an Irrevocable
Trust Fund set up by the
late Elmer L. Esben
shade, one of the found
ers of the Lancaster
County Farm and Home
Foundation. The incom
e from this trust fund
will be offered annually
in the form of educa
tional scholarships
through the Farm and
Home Foundation.
Scholarship applica
tions are available from
senior guidance counse
lors and vocational agri
culture and home eco
nomics teachers in all
school districts in Lan
caster County.
Interested youth are
urged to contact either
their senior guidance
counselor, vocational
agriculture, or home
economics teacher for
details and an applica
tion blank. Additional
information is also
available from John H.
Schwartz, chairman of
the Scholarship Com
mittee, 1383 Arcadia
Road, Lancaster, PA
17601, (717) 394-6851.
Application forms must