Cl2-Lancuter Farming, Saturday, May 9, 1992 The Cumberland County Holstein Club Youth Committee Chairman John Stamy IV recognized the following as win ners in the Holstein Club Youth Award Contest. Left to Right, Amanda Naugle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nau gle, Carlisle, intermediate division; Matthew Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Day, Shippensburg, junior division; and Michael Hensel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hensel, Newburg, senior division. MILK. IT DOES A BODY good: Joseph C. Peffer '( Estate Counselor Jeffrey C. Kitzmlller Estate Counselor • Business • Estate Insurance Planning Jjb£nJlf6mccc4. /y Financial Services V) Post Office Box 4154 2595 Interstate Drive Harrisburg, PA 17111 (717) 657-2263 (717) 273-4001 FOR SALK PEANUT \ HULLS I For 1 BEDDING I Most effective I as bedding for afi I kinds of beef and f dairy cattle, bogs, horses, sheep k poultry X X Any amount delivered w or calf for at farm. Esbenshade Turkey Farm (America’s Oldest— PO Box 337 Paradise, Pa. (717) 687*7631 1 (800) 273*3882. Cumberland Holstein Club Meets SUDEHGA IS ON THE LEKU With an integrated horizontal mixing system. The new series of Sudenga Computa-Batch feed processing systems offer greater flexibility and reliability. Up to 36 ingredients, up to 8 discharge locations, over 100 feed rations, and more. All at a ~ price that’s on the level. Sudenga also manufactures premixers, feed conveyors, bulk feed transports, and elevator legs, tall or write for information. Pr«-wir«d EtatrUal No hidden or costly set-up expenses, simplifies trouble shooting. EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. x „ is- The Cumberland County Holstein v Penn Township Fireball, Huntsdale. The following were recognized for having the first place owner-bred animal at the 1991 Southcentral Holstein Show held In Shlppensburg. Front Row, left to right: Dawn Ickes representing Scot-Lea Holsteins, dry cow 4 years and under; David Day, Intermediate heifer calf; Matthew Day, senior heifer calf and summer yearling; and Rebecca Cornman, senior yearling. Back Row, left to right: Harry Thompson, representing Fountain Farm, junior year ling and 5-year-old; Craig Walton, representing Tower-Vue Farm, dry cow 5 year and over; Steve Cornman, representing Justa-Beauty Holstelns, junior 2-year-old and 3 year-old; Elizabeth Walton, Intermediate yearling; and Ed Showaker, representing Le-lda Farm, junior heifer calf, senior 2 year-old; 4 year-old, and 100,000 pound class. \ \ Seal* Accuracy 'v Sudenga weighing system is more \ accurate and more reliable than compression weighing used in other systems. Sudenga iminnnmM •/«/ ‘We ‘Take Customer Satisfaction TersonaCCy Micro Ingrodionts U to 20 micro ingredients with imercial style screw feeders. m TBSr **« m Sk J ®®SSBsj* A SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE ORIVE LANCASTER, PA 1760 S (717) 393-5807 . V <♦ •* M* *■*> meeting recently at ti annu Horizontal Mixor Today’s advanced feed rations require a more advanced mixer - “ design! The Sudenga combination dual ribbon 7 paddle type agitator is designed to provide a more uniform mix with up to 75% less N mixing time 11 I , g> *»*«•«<#■ v !■' Mmu DrhrM Software ' Communicates in English; not codes. All you need to do is answer the questions! Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit. pm* >*<m
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