Lonnie and Debra and Brad and Linette Palmer keep the farming done on this Fulton County Dairy of Distinction. With 11S milk cows (Holsteins) and 80 young stock, the Palmers maintain a 20,000 lb. rolling herd average. They milk in a stantion barn with housing in a free stall set up. Corn, hay, oats and barley grains are raised on the 450 acres they till. Brad represents the fifth generation of thp family on the farm that is located south of Need more of Rt. 522. In southeastern PA... In western PA... In northern PA... In south central PA. Keystone Farm Credit, ACA Penn West Farm Credit, ACA Northeastern Farm Credit, ACA York Farm Credit, ACA 1-800-477-9947 1-800-998-5557 1-800-326-9507 1-800-673-2416 1993 Dairy Of Distinction Farm Photographs FULTON Palmer Farm Dairy of m Distinction Dairy Farm Oaautltication Program Our Congratulations to the Dairy of Distinction Winners! Farm Credit in Pennsylvania -NsV FARMCREDTFfc Nobody knows the field better. Dairy of Distinct lon Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 31,1993—Page This Forest County Dairy of Distinction If owned by Gaylord and Martha Wagner and their children Tracy, Nell, and Jay. They have 130 Registered Holsteins, and their 60 cows average 18,000 lbs. of milk. The facilities Include a computerized feeding system and a free stall barn. Farming Has been a tradition dating back to when the family moved from Germany In the 1830’s. They are located near Tionesta. FOREST Wagner Farm 173