Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1992, Image 34

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    A34-Hncaster Farming, Saturday, September 12, 1992
HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
More than 2,000 youth from all
over the Eastern United States will
be thinking, performing and com
peting at the 291 h Pennsylvania
All-American Dairy Show Sept
21 and 22.
The Invitational Youth Dairy
Cattle Judging Contest the Penn
sylvania Junior Dairy Show, Jun
ior Dairymen Contest and the PA
4-H - FFA Dairy Judging Forum
challenges young minds and helps
the contestants develop dairy
management skills.
The Pennsylvania All-Ameri
can is proud to host so many acti
vities and contests for dairy youth.
Not only are there team prizes, but
individual scholarships and recog
nition to be earned as well. From
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“Quality Conveying E
HANDLE!
ALL PURPOSE DOUBLE CHAIN ~
SHOWN WITH
\ OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
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Also Available Single Chain Conveyor
Single Chain In Stock
AUGERS
Designed and built for longer lasting performance
AVAILABLE IN DIFFERENT SIZES
• ONE PERSON CAN POSITION FROM TRACTOR SEAT
• HYDRAULIC LIFT POSITIONS AUGER MUCH FASTER
THAN TIME CONSUMING HAND CRANKING
’ DIRECT DRIVE ELIMINATES MANY WEAR POINTS
ALSO, JET FLOW AUGERS IN STOCK
Youth Can
collegiate competitors to junior
4-H members, the contests arc de
signed to help youngsters learn
more about the dairy industry and
gain confidence in themselves.
The Invitational Youth Dairy
Cattle Judging Contest will be
held on Monday, Sept. 21, with
competition in three divisions.
The All-American offers over
$6,000 in premiums for the top 12
teams in collegiate, 4-H and FFA
classes.
In addition, special awards will
be presented to high scoring teams
and individuals by the following:
the Ayrshire Breeders Associa
tion, Brown Swiss Cattle Breed
er’s Association, American
Guernsey Association, Holstein-
Friesian Association of America
■y
iment For Over 30 Years”
Go For Gold At PAADS
and American Jersey Cattle Club.
The day-long competition is fol
lowed by the annual awards ban
quet which is sponsored by Ag
way Inc. and the Atlantic Breeders
Cooperative.
The Sixth Annual Junior Dairy
men Contest will be held on Tues
day, Sept 22 at the All-American.
This contest matches wits with tal
ented youth on 10 tough topics, in
cluding sire selection, replace
ment selection, meats identifica
tion. forage and grain
identification, milk quality, repro
ductive management, dairy pro
ducts, current issues in the dairy
industry, calf health, and farm
business management.
Premiums for this contest,
sponsored by Church and Dwight
The AGCO Allis v
tore are engineered to p
control. In addition to a comfortable cab or a plat
form and ROPS, you get low maintenance, low
operating costs and a 4-year/4,000-hour warranty.
• Trouble-free, air- and oil-cooled engine.
The 6600 Series tractors are equipped with low
maintenance, 4-cylinder, air- and oil-cooled
diesel engines. TTie 6670 provides 63 PTO hp
and the 6680 73 PTO hp, both with 22% torque
rise. The 6690 has a turbocharged 81 PTO hp
engine that delivers a 28% torque rise, as well
as the best fuel economy in its class.
• Many speed choices. The synchropower trans
mission with a separate synchro-reverser offers
12 forward and 12 reverse speeds, planetary final
drive and a'self-adjusting, hydraulically-actuated
clutch. An optional creeper transmission pro
vides 16 forward and 16 reverse speeds; a dual
speed option has 24 forward and 12 reverse and
a power Hi-Lo transmission provides 30 forward
and 30 reverse speeds. All tractor models are
available as either 2WD or AWD.
SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY!
B. EQUIP., INC.
Waynasboro, Pa.
717-762-3193
RUM carm cm no HOLTRY’S EQUIPMENT
B.H.M. FARM EQUIP., Roxbury, P«. NICHOLS FARM EQUIP,
INC. 717-532-7261 Bloomsburg, Pa.
Annvilla, Pa. 717-784-7731
717-867-2211
GRUMELLI
FARM SERVICE
Quarryvilla, Pa.
717-786-7318
Co. and Pfizer Inc., will be award
ed to both the top 10 teams and in
dividuals. Lunch will be provided
for all contestants compliments of
Franklin Laboratories.
The 18th Annual Pennsylvania
Dairy Judging Forum will be host
ed by the PA All-American Dairy
Show on Tuesday, Sept. 22. This
contest is open to Pennsylvania
4-H and FFA members only.
Contestants will judge seven
classes - five cow classes and two
heifer classes - and take a quiz on
dairy herd management. There
will be no oral reasons given in
this contest.
The top 10 teams in both 4-H
and FFA and the top 10 indivi
duals in each division will be
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HERNLEY’S FARM
EQUIP., INC.
Ellzabathlewn, Pa.
717-387-8867
LINCOLN SUPPLY
& EQUIPMENT CO.
Somarsat, PA
814-443-1691
McCoola, MD
301-786-6800
/. The indepen
, 1,000 rpmynth
6- and 21-spline shafts and has a hydraulically
actuated wet PTO clutch.- The Category U/l
3-point hitch has a convenient rear remote
control and is equipped with telescopic
stabilizers. Optional telescopic lower links are
also available.
• Quality performance and comfort. The
6600 Series tractors ride on premium
Goodyear' radial tires. They have hydrostatic
‘power steering, a tilt-telescopic steering wheel,
hydraulically-actuated wet disc brakes and a
mechanically-actuated differential lock. AWD
models have four-wheel brakes for 40% better
braking and an operator controlled front differ
ential lock for tighter turns. All operated from
the comfort of the enclosed cab.
To experience the user-friendliness of the
6600 SeriesJractors, or any of the “orange” line
of AGCO Allis tractors ranging from 40 to 128
PTO hp, stop by or call us soon.
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DSUTZ
ALUS
MANOR MOTORS
On Rta. 553
Pann Run, PA 15765
412-254-4753
C.J. WONSIDLER BROS.
Quakartown, Pa.
215-536-7523
SANDY LAKE IMPLEMENT Naw Tripoii Pa.
Sandy Laka, Pa. 215-767-7611
412-376-2489 Olay, Pa
-215-987-6257
awarded premiums and ribbons.
Fisher and Thompson, Inc. of
Leola are providing the individual
premiums, while team premiums
are supported by U.S. Agri-Sys
tem Inc., of Oxford, and Hershey
Chocolate USA, of Hershey.
Share in the competitive spirit
of the Pennsylvania All-American
Dairy Show at the Farm Show
Complex in Harrisburg, as dairy
leaders of the future vie for first
place.
For more information on any of
these contests, write to the Penn
sylvania All-American Dairy
Show, Farm Show Complex, 2301
North Cameron Street, Harris
burg, PA 17110-9408, or call
717-787-2905.
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SCHOTT EQUIPMENT
SALES
Rta. 18 North
Waahlngton, PA 15301
412-222-3780