A24-Uncaster Fanning, Saturday, June 18, 1994 ARLINGTON. Va. Dairy fanner Horace H. Waybright, of Gettysburg, retired from service on the National Dairy Board recen tly after completing the maximum of two consecutive three-year terms. Waybright over the past six years served on the NDB’s Public Relations. Program Evaluation, and Finance and Audit committees. In recognition of his efforts to improve the market positioning of milk, he was presented with a cer tificate of appreciation from U.S. Secretary qf Agriculture Mike Espy. The certificate was pre- Three Farms To Host Visitation Day FOREST HILL, Md. Sun day, June 26 is the date for the annual Harford County “Farm Visitation Day.” This event gives the urban and suburban communi ties a chance to see first hand how the agricultural community workl The event is scheduled to begin at 1:00 pm and last until 5:00 pm. This year there are three “Wel come Farms” for the Sunday event My-Lady’s-Manor Farm at Black Horse, Pond View Farm at White Hall and Meny-Lar Farm at Forest Hill. My-Lady’s-Manor Farm is owned and operated by the Ross E. Smith family of Monkton located on Old York Road. This 220 dairy utilizes one of the most up-to-date techniques in milking 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. ST Keller Ave. ScS) Am ■■ Lancaster, PA PSasfoo AAA (717) 29.-6650 BARTVILLE WELDING SHOP IMi \, i| l l. KM (hn 11, m.i I’ \ I'' 1 1'' ■ .il 1; ii i 1 iII i Waybright Retires From National Deary Board Service sented to him by Patricia Jensen, acting assistant secretary for USDA’s Marketing and Inspection Services during a reception held at the Hart Senate Building in Washington. D.C. Waybright directed the NDB*s promotion, research and commu nications activities which are funded by dairy producer assess ments of IS cents per hundred pounds (cwt) of milk, with 5 cents per cwt automatically going to the national program. Individual dairy producers can direct the rest of the assessment to a local program or to the national program. systems and milking machinery. A purebred Holstein operation, the My-Lady’s-Manor Farm uses artificial insemination for herd breeding. Replacement calves are also raising for the milking string. The entire operation involves com, alfafa, soybeans and cereal grains. The second “Welcome Farm” is Pond View Farm owned and Oper ated by Rayston and Rickey Smithson. This purebred and com mercial beef operation is main tained on approximately 70 acres of farmland. In addition to the beef cattle located on the farm are 4-H sheep and swine project ani mals. Field production of alfalfa, com and oats are the major crops produced on the farm. Power Tools Controls The third “Welcome Farm" is Meny-Lar dairy farm owned and operated by James. Mertyman and Larry Johnson. This dairy farm is located on 130 acres in the Forest Hill section of Harford County and is composed of a milking string of 75 Holstein cows. Also located on the farm are 80 heifers of various age groups. TJie Harford County Farm Vis- .eft, Patricia Jenaen,. ig assistant secretary of USDA’s Marketing and Inspection Services, presents a certificate of appreciation to Horace Waybright, for his years of service on the National Dairy Board. Ist Very Common Question: How should I ventilate my Barn? A very good and simple answer: A Tunnel Ventilation System 2nd Very Common Question: What is a Tunnel Ventilation System? Answer: A ventilation system that gives you even air flow throughout your entire building(approx. 2-5 MPH wind). - no circulating fans - summer and winter ventilation - controls fly problems 4-" 4 EXHAUST FANS^ Call today for an appointment to draw up plans for your bam itation Day “Welcome Farm” is designed as an educational and fun event for the whole family. All three farms are different, operate at differing production goals and are within a maximum of half hour driving distance of each other. A tour of all three is recommended. Along with the host “Welcome Farm Families” the Harford Coun ty Farm Bureau and the Harford County Cooperative Extension ||tp|r I ff|l I ESiN a ? : r' : fci ; P' r Advantages: Cal L:~ APPS BARN E< 5935 OLD PHILADELPHIA PUCE, GAP. PA 17527 PHONE: 717-442-8134 • FAX 717-442-3112 SALES & SERVICE Service will be sponsoring the event. I ... ~ . 10 aid in farm visitation identi fication, there will be “Welcome Farm” signs posted along the roads leading to the farm sites. For more information on Farm Visita tion Day and the farms involved, contact the Harford County Exten sion Service at 638-32 SS. Thc host families look forward to your vis it; so come and enjoy the afternoon. MW «;i! Nliitei ji|,} Mi Bi, > V ■,‘l <;> i |: ; V - more comfort for your cows - more comfort for you, the farmer - more comfort - more milk' *iay to see one of £e 6 g in 'operation since Oct. Contact Nelson or Jake at HJIPMENT, INC. liH j FRESH AIR INTAKE “iff* 1 "*