DVC Cow Wins Southeastern Pa. Holstein Show (Continued from Pag* A3B) Winter yearling: 1. D-V-C Glow Anna-ET, Delaware Valley College; 2. Singin-Acrei Ares Amber, Darin L. Molt; 3. DGK Starbuck Shenlyn. Carol Kauffman. Fall yearling: 1. Dale-Pnde Blacks Armenia, Dale Pride Holstein*; 2. August-Hill HHI Angie-ET, Delaware Valley College; 3. Himmel-Valley CC Mystique. Dale & Kynel Himmelberger. Dry Cow, 4-years 8 under; 1. Happy Herd Beautician, Buhke Dairy. Ray Kramer & The members of the Harvey Stoltzfus family of Pennwood Farms, Morgantown, are the premiere breeders and exhibitors. They are, In back from left, Mary Jane, Duane, Don, Glenn and Dwight. In front are Joanne, holding Ashley, and Gall, holding Justine. Swine Production UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) This fall, producers are invited to attend undergraduate lectures and laboratory sessions in Penn State’s Animal Science 406 course, Swine Production and Management. Taught by Ken Kepharl, the course covers all aspects of swine production, including manage ment, nutrition, genetics, facilities, and herd health. Producers will enjoy many hands-on laboratory 148WA14 bins and augers Take ’em Down! Eh- . We Will Assemble & Deliver Bins To Your Farm ktheastl Charlie Myers; 2. CS-Owl-Creek Simon Mouse, Reu-Hel Farms, Inc.; 3. Ridged*)* Warden Bliss, Fantasy!and Holstein*. Dry cow, S-yearst; 1. D-V-C Columbus Aster- Ine, Delaware Valley College; 2. Kross-Farm GE Tempo Lauren, Ray Kramer & Sandy Howard. Junior 2-year-olds; 1. Justa Beauty Trixie Elsie, Steven L. Corman; 2. Penn Gate Star buck Angela, Penn Gaate; 3. Dale-Pride Black* Alana, Dal* Pride Holstein*. exercises including artificial inse mination, baby pig processing, feed grinding and mixing, and pro duction simulations in a computer lab. Course lectures are offered Mondays and Fridays from 9:05 a.m.-9:55 a.m. beginning August 28. Laboratories are taught on Wednesdays from 9:05 a.m.-ll a.m. For more information and a copy of the course outline, call or NORTHEAST AGRI SYSTEMS, INC. OS FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK 139 A West Aiiport Rd. Lititz. PA 17543 (717) 569-2702 1-800-673-2580 We Stock Truckloads Of Chore-Time Bins & Miles Of Chore-Time FLEX-AUGER Bins... Large Or Small Authorized Master Distributor Senior 2-y*ar-olds: 1. Dale-Pride Mark Fiona, Dal* Pride Holstein*; 2. Himmel-Valley Vin- Tage, Dal* 8 Kynel Himmelberger; 3. Reu- Hel Inspiration mercy, Reu-Hel Farms, Inc. Junior 3-year-olds: 1. Pennwood Impact Car man, Harvey W. Stoltzfu*; 2. Dal* Pride Mark Arabella-ET, Dal* Pnde Holstein*; 3. Davlaw Mark Gina, Jeffrey T. Davis. Senior 3-year-olds; 1. Sharpson Mark Adam Luanna, Delaware Valley College; 2. Key Course Open To Producers write Ken Kephart, 324 Henning Building, University Park, PA 16802, (814) 863-3671. COURSE SCHEDULE Facility design and animal welfare Lab - Held Tnp Ventilation systems Labor Day Holiday Aug. 31 Sep. 2 Sep. 4 Sep. 7 Sep. 9 Sep. 11 Sep. 14 Sep. 14 Sep. II Sep. 21 Sep. 23 Lab - Ventilation demonstration Pit and polytube ventilation Manure Handling Lab - Field Tnp QUIZ. Mgt during farrowing Baby pig management Lab - Baby pig processing Swine Center Custom Applications FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL OUR TOLL-FREE CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER; 1-800-673-2580 STORE HOURS 7:30-4:30 Sat. 7:30-11:30 stone Cleitu* Velvatta-ET, Keystone Farm; 3. Pennwood Marvatlon Sally, Harvey W. Stoltzfu*. Four-year-olds: 1. Penn Gate Beautician Cla ra, Penn Gate; 2. USNAO Terry Bonn!, Dela ware Valley College, Russ Subject 8 M. lager; 3. Sonncn Acre* Starbuck Dula, Peter Sonnen. Five-year-olds: Penn Gats Melrose Tinker. Penn Gate; 2. Keystone Melvin Jovita, Key- John Moyer, 10, of Dublin, finds a comfortable spot to catch up on his Gameboy skills by lying on “Gumdrop,” owned by John’s sister, Rachel. With John in Billy Worth ington, 8, Doylestown. Sep. 25 Nursery, grower, finisher management Sep. 28 Management during breeding Sep. 30 Lab - Heat detection, AI Swine Center Oct. 2 Artificial insemination Oct. 5 Feeding the breeding herd Oct 7 Lab • Castralion/SPI Swine Center Oct 9 Feeding the growing pig Oct 12 Exam Oct 14 Lab • Feeds and Feeding Swine Center Oct 14 Nutntional problems, feed additives Oct 21 Lab - Weigh and allot pigs Swine Center Oct 23 QUIZ Breeds, important traits Oct. 24 Testing programs Put ’em Up! «8 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August 29, 1992-A39 don* Farm; 3. Stanton lee Sultan Branda, Gary I Martha Heffner. 100,000-pound dess: 1. Pannwood Maiva tion Tiny, Harvey W. Stoltzfu*; 2. Pannwood Max Hannah, Harvey Stoltzlua; 3. Rau-Hal Farms Tattoo Jolene, Rau-Hal Farms, Inc. Six years*: 1. Daviaw Pete Ginger, Jelfray T. Davis; 2 Son nan Springs Dustie, Mai com Sonnen; 3. Gloryland Sexahonal Cecelia, John B. Kline. oetu Oct 30 Nov. a Nov. 4 Nov. 4 Nov. 9 Nov. II Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. U Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. U NOV. 29 Nov. as Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Doc. 3 Dung inventory, production ft financial Lib • Budged and cash now 109 Ag Sciencei and lad |Wg Pec. 4 Budaca aad cash flow Dec. i Review dTMcoada, production Dec. 9 Connctt. hedging, 9mmd contact! (Meein UOCOB) Dec. u qua FOR SALKX PEANUT HULLS For BEDDING Most effective I as bedding for ali I kinds of beef and I dairy cattie, hogs, V horses, sheep and L poultry Any amount delivered \_ or call for at farm. Esbenshade 'Turkey Farm (America’s Oldest- PO Box 337 Paradise, Pa. (717) 687-7631 1 (800) 273-3882, Ub • Oiliftoar selection Swine Center Breading systems. tboonnaUiee Bioeecuhiy program* Lab • Slaughter check and necropsy Animal Disease Laboratory Reapuatory problems Diarrhea and pantile control Ub • Trouble Shooting Animal Disease Saiung farter ptga 4 wufcet hogs Grading programs Ub • Marketing alternatives 109 Ag Sciences and Ind Bldg Animal Disease Laboratory Selling feed* pus 4 market hogs QUIZ Grading programs Ub • Marketing alternatives 109 Ag Sciences and Ind BUg Sailing cull sows 4 boars, seedimrlr; Backers 4 Stockyards rales and figs Lab • Terminate racearcb trial Swine Center Hunksgiviog Hobday