A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 7, 1994 Walter Wurster A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! WANTED I lend Wood Fired Hot Water Boiler Prefer Closed System Under Pressure But Will Look At Others. In Lehigh County, PA 215-264-3025 Modified Benefit Life Have you had trouble getting life insurance because you’re “too old” or it costs “too much” or you’re “uninsurablc”? If the answer is YES - you'll want to know MORE! Call JOHN MOYER, LUTCF (610) 478-7666 14ft, IhMi 4 AhhmhUUi ‘MarvmentaL Chester County Dairy Milk Lines Extension Dairy Agent The directors of Chester County DHIA unanimously voted on April 20, to recommend that their membership vote in favor of enter ing into a conditional merger agreement with Pa. DHIA. Members can return ballots by mail by May 16, 1994, or vote in person on that date at 7:30 p.m. at the Extension office in the Govern ment Services Center. Suite 370, Route 202 & Westtown Road, West Chester. Members not casting a vote will be counted as a “yes” vote in favor of the merger. Chester County DHIA will temporarily suspend business for one year and merge with Pa. DHIA. At the end of one year, the Board will decide whether to permanently merge with Pa. DHIA, return to inde pendent status, or seek other alternatives. For the last few months, the Chester County DHIA Board of Direc tors has been trying to find a way to provide a quality testing program at an economical cost for their dairy farmers. Under current condi- WALTER WURSTER Chester Co. Extension Agent ★ Full Line Parts Dept. ★ Sell, Service & Install ★ m • « * ' Rt. 272 South, Willow Shoot, PA 17M4 Ph: 717-464-3321 or Toll Froo 100-712-0053 Store Hour*: Mon.-Sat, 7:30 AM to 0:00 PM tions, Chester County DHIA cannot continue to operate as an inde pendent association without increasing rates. The Board spent a day meeting with Pa. DHIA and Lancaster DHIA to hear proposals from both organizations. They evaluated both programs, plus the present program, before reaching their deci sion to merge conditionally with Fa. DHIA for one year. The main reasons for reaching this decision are: 1- The overwhelming majority of Chester County DHIA members will realize lower monthly costs at rates that are competitive with other organizations. All members will receive the proposed rate sche dule with their ballot and meeting notice. 2- Turn-around time between test day and receiving reports has been greatly improved and this important factor will continue. 3- The present technicians will be retained. Their salary package will be improved and their current benefits will be maintained. 4- The same reports that members are receiving will be continued. Reports have been produced on a high-quality laser printer for some time and will now have different colors for each report. Dairy opera tors will not have to leant how to use a new system of records. 5- New tru-test meters will replace most of the old milk-o-meters in the near future. The directors urge all members to vote by May 16th. If there are any questions, contact a director in your area. In other business, die Board hired Technician Tracy L. Winner to take over the circuit currently serviced by Heather Becker.' Heather is getting married and will be leaving Chester County DHIA in mid- May. Tracy is currently living in Manheim, but hopes to relocate in or near Chester County. She was active in 4-H for nine years and has been a herdsperson for Preston Newcomer at Hidden Farms Hols teins. Ml Joy. She was also a four-year FFA member at Manheim Central High School receiving several awards and degrees, including the Keystone Degree. The Board would like to see Tracy’s circuit expanded with new herds. With the new rate schedule, recruitment of new DHIA members should be accelerated. Chester County DHIA - April 1994 Cows producing over 800 lbs. protein are: Name Breed Age Milk Fat Pro Joseph & Sandra Lusby Beth HEAVY DUTY “HIGH TORQUE” FARM THESE MOTORS ARE IDEALLY SUITED FOR TOUGH APPLICATIONS SUCH AS PUMPS, CONVEYORS, POULTRY EQUIPMENT & OTHER FARM DUTY MACHINERY. REPAIR SALES ft SERVICE Electric motors Pumps Welders APPARATUS REPAIR & ENGINEERING. INC. 90 West Lee Street m Keller Ave. Lancaster, PA /LAlfa (717) 291-6650 AGRI-INC. Custom Built Farm Buildings Designed To Your Needs DAIRY COMPLEX HORSE STALL BARN Let Our Experience Work For You • Dairy Complexes And . Workshop And Machinery I Replacement Stock Facilities Storage Buildings • Horse Stall Bams And Riding • Timber Column Buildings For Arenas Light Commercial JT U AGRI INC. ThsConstructionProfssskmals member 151 E. Farmersvllle Rd.. Ephrata. PA 17522 fJIMI • (717) 354-4271 MLjm Serving The Agricultural Industry For Over 25 years H 3-1 27,695 1031 866 (Turn to Page A 33) Power Tools Controls