'age 24—Dairy of Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 31,1993 Pi SUSQUEHANNA James and Patricia Swetter, Sr., farm 560 acres that have been In the fam ily for 50 years. They milk 61 Holstelns that average over 20,000 lbs. of milk and have an additional 70 head of young stock. They also raise buffalo and horses. The*farm Is located in Susquehanna County at the base of Elk Mountain ski center. Their children are Stephanie, 21; James Jr., 18; Brad dley, 11, and Brentt, 10. WwALTER &JACKSON, INC The Dairy of Distinction Award Winners SERVING THE AREAS BUILDING NEEDS SINCE 1872 00$ f I RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURAL Mon.-Fri. DELIVER » 9P •*«*»*. From All Locations 6:30-Noon WALTER &JACKSON, INC HINKLETOWN (Farmersville Rd.) 717-354-4911 CHRISTIANA (E. Gay St.) 215-593-5195 or 215-857-2613 QUAPRYVILLE (18 N. Hess St.) 717-786-2171 1993 Dairy Of Distinction Farm Photographs Swetter Farm ♦ Lumber ♦ Pole Bams ♦ Insulations ♦ Stanley Doors ♦ Glen Gery Brick ♦ Treated Yellow Pine ♦ Aristocraft Kitchens . ♦ Aluminum & Vinyl Siding / i ♦ Metered Concrete ♦ Millwork ♦ Trusses ♦ Owens Coming Roofing ♦ Design and Plan Services ♦ Andersen Windows ♦ Paneling & Ceiling Material ♦ Wheeling Channel Drain ♦ Cedar Siding ♦ Weather Shield Windows Dairy of m Distinction David and Lorraine Lauer Sr., and David, Jr., farm 208 acres In Susque hanna County. They milk 60 Holstein cows that average between 50 and 60 lbs. of milk per day but keep no young stock. They buy close springing cows and milk them until they are dry and then replace them with other fresh cows. They milk In a comfort stall barn with a pipeline milker and use rotational grazing of pasture for summer feed. David said this use of pas ture saves energy and time for harvesting crops, but you need to fertilize, clip and take good care of the pasture. The farm has been in the family 25 years. Brothers Carl and Paul Harvatlne, along with another brother, Anthony, who works part-time on the farm, have 150 head of Holstelns with 80 to 90 milk cows that average nearly 22,000 lbs. of milk. They live near Elk Mou ntln Ski Center so the family has been active In a 4-H ski club. Carl and his wife Nancy have three children: Laura, graduating from Penn State; Dana, a freshman at Cornell, and David, a sophomore In high school. Paul and Susan also have three children: Joshua, a freshman at Penn State; Will, a senior In high school and Kevin In ninth grade. The farm has been in the family since 1940. eass^s* SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE RD 1, Box 1392 Hamburg, Pa. 215-488-1025 Our Surge Belt-Drive Alamo Vacuum Pumps can grow on you! Buy only the capacity you. need now and expand your CFM as your requirements change. The Surge Alamo VaccumPumpmodel 1400 PLUS produces SO CFM (ASME) and can be convened to a model 2200 PLUS that delivers 78 CFM, or a model 2800 rated at 100 CFM by changing the motor and belt-drive package. Muffler and air filter arc optional equipment. Whichever model you choose, with these belt-drive pumps, you get quiet, smooth-running performance at a lower cost per CFM. That's Alamo reliability and Surge value. For larger capacity vacuum systems, Surge Alamo direct-drive vacuum pumps offer CFM output ranging from 82 to 200 (ASME). Whatever size milking system you have, we can supply the proper vacuum system components. Call us today. Lauer Farm Harvatine Farm From... EXPECT MORE. jsURBEj Dairy 4ft of ■ Distinction Award Winners! Surg* ilt-dnvs lackaga -3 oiler