Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 27, 1993, Image 33

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    HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylvania Cattlemen's Asso
— Pennsylvania Beef Council elation and an Angus bleeder from
founding director Harry Stain- Perry County, Stambaugh will
beugh. Green Park, recently retir- continue to serve as the Beef
ed from the board of directors of Council’s representative on the
the Pennsylvania Beef Council. u s Mcat Export Fcderation> As a
Stambaugh had served as a representative on a national
member of the board since the checkoff-funded organization,
Beef Council s inception nearly Stambaugh will also continue to
16 years ago. serve as an ex-officio member of
A current director with the Beef Council Board.
Needed immediately:
• Contract commercial breeder houses for
american selected products, Milton, Pa
• Preferable within 60 miles of
Selinsgrove, Pa
• New housing
• Remodeled existing housing
• Single story, deep pit or high rise
• Automatic feeding, ventilation and egg
gathering
Call: Tom Weidman
Northeast Agri Systems 1-800-673-2580
Call Northeast Agri Systems For
information on new contracts
being offered by other local feed
and livestock companies
Contracts available for
• Tom & hen turkeys: 7,200-15,000 birds
Two 50'x620' tom turkey houses
Contracts available for
• Hog finishing: 1,000-3,000 head
• Sow units: 200-1,800 sows
101’x245’ tunnel ventilated hog finishing house
Contracts available for
• Layer houses: 90,000-126,000 birds
108,864 bird layer house with ULTRAFLO® feeding
jNortheastl Northeast Agri Systems, Inc.
HHPfR] FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK TBT iW
139 A West Airport Rd. Lititz, PA 17543
Kill (717) 569-2702 1-800-673-2580 SB
Stambaugh Retires From Beef Board
42’ x 328’ breeder house
The Pennsylvania Beef Council
board of directors elected Velma
Moggey, a beef producer from
Clarion County to Stambaugh’s
vacant seat.
The Pennsylvania Beef Council
administers the $1 per head beef
checkoff program in Pennsylva
nia. Checkoff funds are invested
in demand-building promotion,
education, and research programs
in Pennsylvania and nationally.
Raw Milk Producers, Distributors
Hold 52nd Meeting
COATESVILLE Producers-Distributors ing on March 9at Fine
(Chester Co.) The Association Inc. held skinde Farm in Chester
Pennsylvania Raw Milk their 52nd annual meet- County.
BRAND SOYBEANS
ROHRER 3750 BRAND SOYBEANS
Rohrers 3750 Brand Soybeans is a new true line variety which
matures similar to Williams 82 but has more yield punch.
• Very good emerger with early season vigor
• Gets off to a fast start
• Good standability
• Tolerance to phytophthora root rot
ROHRER 3850 BRAND SOYBEANS
Rohrers 3850 Brand Soybeans is a new pure line variety in the
late Group 111 maturity class
• High yielder
• Excellent standability
• Field tolerant to phytophthora root rot
• Performs well on all soil types, as well as in all row widths.
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kSmoketown, PA PH. 717-299-2571 a
SLUDGE!!!
EPA Says Treated Sludge Is “Safer
Than Cow Manure”!
Over 700,000 Tons Were Spread On Maryland Farms
In 1991. Sludge Is Safe And Effective
If you are interested in improving the fertility and
water holding capacity of your soil while increasing
yields and reducing your fertilizer bill, municipal
sludge application is the answer.
AD+SOIL has over 12 years of experience with the
beneficial use of sludge on cropland, hayfields and
pastures. We do the permitting, hauling, and applica
tion all at no cost to you.
SERVING THE PA, MD, AND VA REGIONS
For Further Information and Details Call.
REGIONAL OFFICE
Rt. 5, Box 279 A
CHESTERTOWN, MD 21620
(410) 778-6118
CONTACT:
TIM PILKOWSKI
Harry S. Stambaugh, a Per
ry County Angua breeder,
was recently recognized by
the Pennsylvania Beef Coun
cil tor his years of service to
the Industry as a Beef Coun
cil director. Stambaugh,
whose term expired on the
board, was replaced by Vem
Moggey, a beef cattle pro
ducer from Clarion County.
ROHRER
MAIN OFFICE
210 GALE LANE
KENNETT SQUARE, PA 19348
1 (800) 752-3057
CONTACT:
AD+SOIL
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27, 1993-A33
KEN BOWMAN
Eighteen members
and guests were in
attendance from various
Pennsylvania counties.
The meeting is an annu
al event where members
share a meal, fellowship
and current relevant
topics concerning
marketing of their raw
milk products.
A regular business
meeting and open dis
cussion look place after
the meal.
Raw dairy cow milk
is sold by the majority
of the members in atten
dance. There were also
three individuals pre
sent who represent the
goat industry, an area in
demand in some sec
tions of our stale.
This year, members
and guests shared their
hobbies by displaying
them at the meeting.
Quilts, hooked and
braided rugs, aprons,
stuffed animals, cro
cheted doilies, pillows,
embroidered scarves,
crocheted handker-
chiefs and wall hang
ings were shown by one
guest.
One member brought
his collection of goat
paraphernalia. Another
member’s interest was
in the collection of old
milk bottles and old
milk signs. Some other
displays showed
painted angels,
handmade-framed
needlepoint, and books.
The officers for 1993
were elected. They arc:
Joseph C. Stump, presi
dent, from Stump-Acres
Dairy, York County;
Rick Goss, vice
president, trom Palmy
ra; and Glendora M.
Stump, secretary
treasurer, from Stump-
Acres Dairy.
Joseph C. Slump,
Ted Wilson and John
St. John Jr. were re
elected to represent the
association on the Pen
nsylvania Farm Show
Committee in
Harrisburg.
The association is
open to all producers,
marketers and anyone
involved with raw dairy
products.
For more informa
tion, call Glendora M.
Stump at (7 17)