The Harvestore dairy group on tour In Lancaster County sees a demonstration of the new forage unloader. The scene was photographed at Glenn Good’s new dairy facility with the three newly erected structures (one in progress) in the background. See Your AGCO White-New Idea Dealer Listed Below. New Jersey Bridgeton Leslie G. Fogg Columbus Brothers Equipment Shiloh I Farm Rite Pennsylvania Airville Farmers Equip & Supply Bechtelsville Miller Equipment Belleville Ivan J. Zook & Sons Bethel Zimmerman Farm Service Bloomsburg William F. Welliver Chambersburg - Chambcrsbrg Farm Service Cochranville Stoltzfus Farm Service Dover George N. Gross Everett Sollenbcrgcrs Equipment Gettysburg Yingling's Implement Honesdale Marshall Machinery Klingerstown Stanleys Farm Service Lebanon Umbergers of Fontana Mahaffey Hutton Farm Equipment Mercer Ralph W. Kyle Oakland Mills Peoples Sales & Service Quakertown C. J. Wonsidler Brothers Quarryville A L Herr & Brother Somerset Lincoln Supply & Equipment Tunkhannock Ace Jurists Lancaster Dairy Tour Visits Farms With Harvestore Structures V Ww > ? 0 W,» ■ •• -x-f-'i a, , - i '-'.t[.. -_ ■• •' (s*s Nil Star shaped core optimizes RFV. With the new 4800 Series Round Balers, you'll be baling hay earlier. You'll put more high-protein leaves in the bale for higher relative feed value (RFV). And, the star shaped core allows the bale to breath, optimizing RFV at feeding time, too. * x *>**>> ■'■* - %* '\>w- 'i A* jy LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) —On a hot day, Thursday, 100 or more farmers were on tour of four good Lancaster County dairy farms to see how they used their Harvestore structures. The tour was sponsored by Penn Jersey 't’roducts, Inc., New Holland. The first stop was in Paradise, at Neffdale Farm, where Roy, with sons Rick, Ken, and Charles Neff milk 85 Holsteins that produce 2! ,500 m 698 p 779 f. Their Slurrys tore system with a ram pump was installed in 1982. They use chopped newspaper for bedding and use no commercial fertilizer on com ground where sluny is applied. They feed high moisture com and alfalfa haylage in a TMR mix from their 20’ x 42’ and 25’ x 60’ Harvestore structures. Over lunch the farmers on the tour visited Glenn Good’s family farm located southwest of Stras burg where they arc erecting a new dairy bam and three Harvestore structures. The workmen were building the one structure. In addi tion, the new bottom unloader that lubricates the chains with veget able oil was demonstrated by Penn Jersey officials. at* „ Best of all, the new 4800 Round Balers are easy to use. Select the best size for your operation: 700,900, or 2000 pounds. Then ask to see one at your White-Nezv Idea dealer or call 1 800 767-3221. L4By NewtoßA lAaafai ■VMOOWMn-MWBIA Lwostef Farming, Saturday, Junt 18, 1994-A25 MILK. IT DOES A BODY GOOD. TOWN AND COUNTRY’ POURED WALLS • Manure Pits • Retaining Walls • House Basements • Trench Silo Walls __ (215)593-5794 Ask For Ike & CONESTOGA VALLEY ENTERPRISES" HI-MAG AC LIME HI ' CAL ■ff,- 1 :!." : — 7TW3 Ji liii-. **■ '* < r. * Vf Cash Discount Savings on Delivery For your convenience calls received Mon.-Sat. until 9:00 pm 1-800-724-3277 Serving PA, MD, Mnwrva A NJ Limited Edition By Maryland Two Cylinder Club Inc. B-61 Mack Truck And Trailer, By First Gear Each Truck $55.00 Plus Shipping $6.00 $61.00 Make Check Payable To: Maryland TWo Cylinder Club, Inc. Mail To: C/O Ed Smith In the afternoon, two farms were visited: Singing Maple Farm, own ed by Dale and Ruth Ann Stoner. Lancaster, and Landis View Dairy, owned by David and Lois Landis, Lancaster. At Singing Maple, they have 68 Holsteins that milk 20.400 m 658 p 765 f. Three Harvestore structures on this farm date back to 1970 when the original 20’ x 30’ was built for high moisture com. Last year this structure was extended to bccomea2o’xso’.lnl97l the 20’ x 60’ was built to process 50 acres of rye, rained-on haylage, and comlage. The other 20’ x 80’ erected in 1993 is used for haylage. The belt feeder installed in 1974 is still feeding cows after 20 years of service. At Landis View. Dave has been farming with Harvcstores since 1970 when he built a 20* x 60’ for haylage and a 20’ x 30’ for high moisture com. This structure was increased to 60’ last year. Another 20’ x 60’ was erected in 1989 for ryelage and haylage. They milk 100 cows in a double-four parlor, and they recently installed cow mattresses in their free-stall bam.