Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 14, 1993, Image 83

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    HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
The fifth annual Ice Cream
Chum-Off at Ag Progress Days
will be held on Wednesday,
August 18. beginning at 1 p.m., at
the dairy promotion booth, located
CONTINUOUS FLOW
OR AUTOMATIC BATCH
WITH THE SAME DRYER!
CF/AB 150
286 BPH*
CF/AB 190
375 BPH*
“A Tradition of Excellence”
I cin't attend tha 1999 Ag Prograaa
Days but I'd Ilka to know mors
about:
□ BUILD MGS □ ELEVATOR LEGS
□ DRYER SERVICE □ FEED BINS
□ HEW DRYERS □ ROLLER MILS
□ FEED SYSTEM □ UXERS
NAME
AODF
CITY.
□ Plmm Mnd □ PtoaM call
information
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Ag Progress Schedules Ice Cream Churn
at the comer of Main and West
Eighth Streets. The contest fea
tures seven competitors making
their own homemade ice cream re
cipes.
Recipes for the contest include
NOW!
OPERATE
MUM FANS. INC.
• Economically priced
• Fully automatic
• Outstanding efficiency
• High capacity
Here are the dryers for the
farmer who has more to do
at harvest time than just dry
grain.
The new CF/AB Series from
Farm Fans are designed to
allow drying by either CON
TINUOUS FLOW or AUTO
MATIC BATCH modes.
These dryers are specifically
designed for full heat appli
cation for combination drying
and dryeration. However,
when operating AUTO
MATIC BATCH, you can also
v select Dry and Cool
application.
Full Heat 25% 20%
“Grapcnut,” “Orange Side
Cream,” “Very Berry,” and ‘Tea
nut Butter Fudge Chip" ice
creams.
All recipes are original and will
be made at the dairy promotion
(48 South Mountain Roadl
llaburg.-PA I
7-432-9738
cn^Gofp.
tent for a panel of judges. Three
recipes will receive prizes: first,
$300; second, $150; and third,
$lOO.
Judging will be based upon
taste and visual appeal, effective
use of dairy products, recipe ori
ginality and creativity, and ease of
preparation. Recipe brochures will
be available for Ag Progress
Days’ visitors to take home and
try. Some ice cream samples will
be available for the public, de
pending upon actual recipe quanti
ties.
This event is just one activity
sponsored by Pennsylvania’s
Dairy Promotion Partners at Ag
Progress Days. The Partners will
also have a booth complete with
promotion information, a rcgister
to-win contest, and an antique
dairy equipment display. An ice
cream booth will also be located
Ag Progress Days
“Conserving Our Resources Through Science "
Problem Water?
Odor? Bad Taste? Stains? Iron? Manganese?
Mineral Buildup? Color? Bacteria? Virus?
Harmful Micro-organisms? Hydrogen Sulfide?
THM Precursors? Other Contaminants?
Do You Have Any Problems With:
* Scours
* Digestion
* Mastitis
: Efts* a. Tlr^CkH
* Too Much Medication TJJ jj Jr
* Milk Production T
* Poor Feed Efficiency
* Algae in Drinking Cups Ml If **
* Bad Conception Rate «
Could Water Be Your Problem?
Complete Farm Water Treating
System
A Farm Water System that is designed to clean the water on
your farm with one of natures most powerful purifying agents
Condensed Oxygen (Ozone).
335 M -> LMIa > Pl - 17540
lilnCUUil 717-656-8380
WATER CONDITIONING INC
Uncut* Farming, Saturday, August 14, 1993-835
Off
on the lot with sundaes and ice
cream cones for sale. All proceeds
will benefit the Camp Victory
Fund. This Fund is used to provide
year-round camping activities for
children suffering from cancer and
other serious illnesses.
Pennsylvania’s Dairy Promo
tion Partners include the Ameri
can Dairy Association and Dairiy
Council, Mid-East UDIA/F.O. 36
Advertising Agency and the Penn
sylvania Dairy Promotion Pro
gram. These organizations have
worked cooperatively since 1989
to efficiently utilize dairy farmers’
promotion dollars.
Further information about the
Dairy Promotion Partners activi
ties at Ag Progress Days is avail
able by calling the Pennsylvania
Dairy Promotion Program at (717)
787-6903.