C2-Lancaatar Fanning, Saturday, April 2, 1994 HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) County conservation districts made their annual trek to the state capilol recently to better educate their legislators about the accom- Ohio Super Star Show Names Angus Winners ~ r %\ at the 1994 Ohio Super Star Angus Show in Columbus. The grand winner Is a March 1993 daughter of WK Future and was consigned by Longaberger Farms of Dresden. EXPO at the 1994 Ohio Super Star Angus Show In Columbus. The grand winner Is a May 1993 son of Ankonian Dyno 106 A and was exhibited by Longaberger Farms, Dresden. Commercial Layer and Pullet Contracts Available TT€RSH€V mtm ■■ EQUIPMENT CO. IF ITS WORTH YOUR INVESTMENT, TRUST IT TO HERSHEY Conservatipn Districts Visit Capitol plishments and funding needs Of ■- tion districts spent the «bßc funding for conservation dis conservation districts in natural their local legislators ip dlacuss trict programs impacts the dis resource protection. issues of concern. (riels’ abilities to properly admi- Dozens of representatives from During their visits, district rep- nister some of the state’s prog many of the 66 county conserve- rcsentalives stressed that stagnant rams delegated from the Department of Environmental Resources (DER). Annual state funding has remained at SI.S million since fis cal year UBB-89, while needs for technical assistance have increased at the local level. In order for districts to “catch up" with current needs in manpower and accounting for inflation rates of the last several years, the dis tricts are requesting an appropria- ajwjdKA 1 CONTRACTS 1 I I AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Supplement Your Present Farm Income Good Long Term Investment ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Ohio Angus breeders exhibited S 4 head of bulls and heifers at the 1994 Ohio Super Star Angus Show in Columbus. Judge for the show was Rex Tribbct of Linden, Ind. Grand champion female honors were presented to Longaberger Farms, Dresden, for their March 1993 daughter of WK Future. The heifer is named S A F Gerogina 3025. Longabcrger Farms also won top honors in bull competition with their May 1993 son of Anto nian Dyno 106 A named Ankonian Dyno T 565. The reserve grand champion female was Kiata Blackie 36 exhi bited by Kiata Farms Inc., Hamil ton. The reserve entry is a July 1993 daughter of Leachman Prompter. The reserve grand champion bull was La Vista High Plains 302 owned by La Vista Farms of Hamilton. The January 1993 heif er is sired by G D A R Executive 727. AUTHORIZED Bit f Dutchman, DISTRIBUTOR 255 Plane Tree Drive Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 393-5807 LAND PRIDE S 3 AMERICA’S TILLERS ROTARY TILLERS • 4 Ssrlee—from 34" to 76" widths • Heavy duty box frame. • Adjustable hitch clevleee • Caat Iron gearbox housing •MMr hMIMiMt lokratklros OFlmvlllißoad Banger, PA 18013 Rd2,00x24A »llHma Netfftlngold, PA 17960 Batts EqMlpMMt K«riiSr%ra£ws 3139 Windy Bush Road. Rt. 232 ~ Nw.tjog»,PAja93B . 21WWS-7801 717-S4MSOI CJ. Hoobsr I Lost 6mk *•* sS— i«t» he. •J* Route 35, Box 123 [nteroourae, PA 17534 Oakland Mill, PA 17076 717-7SS-SWI 717-4SS-2111 M4.VnratyAtwis West Chester, PA ZlfrSN-ZMO ffltanwurljwa Cwrtw 570 Evans City Rd.,Rt 68 West Butler, PA 16001 412-412-2111 601 North Somerset, PA 15501 BaiaMhura Ciumlu H 4 415 800 itoltzfus Firm not, Box 247 lantoi PA 15317 .. CochranvHte.PA 412-744-2900 215-501-2407 _ MlyMiliVff NIC* CIUMtonJFvm Route 642 ttouftarlraohlc. SwfS? k,e ' loeeuncoln Way West kSa™ jgaag”” 717-074-2219 Mlc«ry fifwwiM Equipment Co. Tractor Parts Co. MMOAg ft RD 2. fit 61,3 Miles S of 335 central Road IWI CMttr, NIC. Loesport, Reading, PA Bloomsburo, PA 17815 RR286X212 215-024-2441 717-744-0210 - Wltsootown, PA 17777 „ _ 717-930-1967 JJJMJ 0. Claifc & THpiiH OMoWo 4 IfM, IRC. Honey Grow, PA 8M.80X14 717-714-1002 SoSXffi SMS#! 608 717-4404774 414444-1421 Caldwell factor ft Frmk CymM ft Sobs, Equipment, Inc. Inc. 480 U.S, Route 46 RD 3, Box 355 Fairfield, N.J. 07006 Washington, NJ. 07882 201-2274771 281-WC-1404 RodlatartarMM ataman North White Horse-Pito EEJSSTI iSBBBSKv ... 'MUHP* tion of $2.59 million for district core programs. For 1993-1994, Governor Casey is proposing a $1.75 million funding level. With an average of 4.5 persons per office in 66 dis tricts, this $250,000 increase would amount to only $3,787 total increase per office over the last seven years. The districts also recommended that Senate Bill 351 be brought forth as a major legislative initia tive for 1994. The bill proposes to establish within the DER a com prehensive program of water management m*&up. riftwWt Dplpwiiit hie. RO 2, Oysterdale Road Oley, PA 19547 211-927-1277 ri-*' < ' v