Fender Carries Supplements k vf CcDEn feNCc3 rprr est|mate s on inCC INSTALLATION OR REPAIR • Post & Rail *High Tensile • Post & Wire •Post & Board •Custom Post Driving * Serving southeastern Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware Known for personalized service end excellent workmanship. We use quality materials at affordable prices. Year round installation available. Layout and design service. Certified High Tensile Installers Class 111 Galvanized Wire & Hardware Call: Ed Thayer at (717) 529-2226 3501 Mt. Eden Rd., Oxford, PA 19363 With Either Industrial Air Or Quincy Air Compressors. Adders Are Automatic Stop, Idle Control and 6, 8 and 12 Volt Battery Charging Units. We Also Have A Lot Of 500 Gal. Air Tanks Which We Are Selling At $200.00 Ea. For A Limited Time Only! Air Systems And Air Water Pumps Installed and Serviced. House and Barn Plumbing. Phone (717) 442-9622 Between 7:00 to 7:30 AM We Are Also Open At The Shop For Business Mon. to Sat. SPRING GARDEN PLUMBING 339 Spring Garden Road Kinzers, PA 17535 -fto V V x. We Now Put Diesel and Honda And Kawasaki Engine, Air Compresser Units Together J«y Newkirk, left, equipment manager; Joel Newman, agriculture group vice president; Dave Wood, feed plant operations manager; and Alan Lincoln, director of feed plants, checked out the new tanker in the parking lot at Agway headquarters in DeWitt, N.Y. The 40-foot-long trailer has capacity of 24 tons in various sized compartments, allowing the driv cr to deliver different feed formulations to several fanners on each trip from a feed plant A 38-foot ""'••A.* Stinger auger and pneumatic blower tubes allow farm feed bins to be filled at a rate of a ton a minute. The new generation of feed trucks, costing $125,000 each, is part of Agway’s renewed com mitment to Northeast agriculture, said Newman, They join a fleet of more than 200 trucks delivering ' feed farmers. Snider Donates Holstein To Penn State >5549 Lincoln Hwy. - Gap, PA 17527 717-442-9489 | Call Bet. 8:30 & 9:00 A.IUI. SYRACUSE, N.Y.—Agway officials inspects canvas-covered fender designed to cany bags of feed supplements on the first of 18 new bulk feed delivery trucks recently ordered by the farm cooperative. UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) STEEL BALE BOXES with or without running gear • Also will fit sides onto your flat wagon Farm Gates Made To Your Specifications by? GAP HILL FARM WAGONS fe IN LANCASTER e COUNTY ONLY " Are You Paying Too Much For MASTITIS TUBES! TODAY and TOMORROW ALBACILLIN & ALBADRY $12.00 Per Box Only From Your RFD American Route Person When He Stops At Your Farm (Umii a boxm p« stop) R.F.D. America Dairy farm route sales and service. West Agro, Conklin, and other fine products. Specials During March & April 10% OFF All West Agro Products. If there is No RFD AMERICA Route Service person calling on your farm and you would like to take advantage of our low price & quality products, drop us a card or give us a call during normal office hrs. bet. 8:30 AM & 4 PM 1-800-262-7331 717-786-1304 (Local) R.F.D. America P.O. Box 632 Quarryville, PA 17566 Lancaster Fuming, Saturday, March 6 1993-D5 ROPE IN SOME EXTRA f * ijjf CASH! / Advertise With A 't i Lancaster Farming V/' 'Til n, CLASSIFIED AD... ’ jUSj Phone: 717-394-3047 31 ' or 717-626-1164 Obie Snider, well* known Holstein breeder from Imler, Bedford County, has donated Singing-Brook N-Boy Mandy 4 to the Depart ment of Dair>' and Ani mal Science at Penn State. Mandy 4 is an animal I of high genetic merit, | with a pedigree contain- S ing some of the out -8 standing animals of the ■n breed. Her dam, Jack- I built Chairman Mandy, II is an elite cow and the j mother of outstanding sons at both of Pennsyl |! vania’s artificial insemi -1 nation units. | Mandy 4 will remain | at Singing-Brook Farm, where she will be used in an embiyo-transfer I program. She will be | toed to elite sires of the ! breed and flushed at reg j ular intervals in an effort | to provide high-quality S replacements for Penn 9 State’s Holstein herd. 0 Penn State’s first A dairy herd, established n in 1889, became 9 infected with tuberculo sis in 1916, and all but a dozen head were destroyed. To rebuild the herd, 24 Holstein heifers were purchased from James Stewart of Jamestown, and from 1919 until 1922, breed ers across the Common wealth donated 16 head to assist in the effort. Single animals and a few small groups of one breed or another were purchased over the years. All breeds but Hols teins were sold in 1991. One significant addition to the Holstein herd in 1965 was the donation of 65 head by Penn State benefactor Albert B. Craig of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Penn State is grateful to Snider for his gift of this valuable animal, according to a news release. He has contri buted to his alma mater in many ways, most notably as a trustee of the University and Chairman and chief benefactor of Penn State’s Ag Arena campaign.