Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 13, 1993, Image 11

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    Organization
[NGSTON (Luzerne Co.)
again, dairy farmers in
i-sylvania can participate in
Northeast Dairy Farm Beauti
ion Program, which offers the
tigious Dairy of Distinction
rd to farmers who maintain
tiful farmsteads while prom
r dairy products in a whole-
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;e
TODD FARM EQUIPMENT
New Retail Financing , No Down Payment!
S.P.B. Inc.
Towanda, PA
(717) 265-4440
Seeks Attractive
some, environment.
The program which started in
Pennsylvania in 1987 has honored
468 farms.
Qualifying farms, that make
application, will receive an eye
catching colored sign to display
near roadside.
Judging teams in each of Penn-
Chambersburg Farm
Service, Inc.
Chambersburg, PA
(717) 264-3533
5 Year
Mill Creek Fence &
Farm Systems
Lancaster, PA
(717) 396-8987
Dairy Farms
sylvania’s 10 districts will select
those farms which meet specified
standards. Part of the judging pro
cess in Pennsylvania is the
approval of milk quality, made by
the farms milk handler.
Winning farms are rejudged
each year in order to maintain the
standards of excellence set by the
Plan
Morris
International Inc.
Everett, PA
(814) 652-6101
Walnut Bam &
Dairy Equipment
Port Royal, PA
(717) 436-9429
program.
Paul Nichols, a local represen
tative of American Dairy Associa
tion and Dairy Council Inc., from
Kingston, said, “Attractive farms
stimulate public support of the
dairy industry.
Farms will also be judged in
New York and New Jersey. Appli-
Tri-State Farm
Automation, Inc.
Hagerstown, MD
(301) 790-3698
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cations will be distributed in farm
newspapers or by request from the
American Dairy Association and
Dairy Council, Inc., Tower Busi
ness Building, 239 Schuyler
Avenue, Kingston, 18704-3378,
or The Pennsylvania Dairy Prom
otion Program, 2301 North Came
ron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17710.
B. Equipment Inc.
Waynesboro, PA
(717) 762-3193