CfrUhcaster Fanning, Saturday, July 23, 1994 Graves Joins York Farm YORK (York Co.) York Farm Credit, ACA announced the addition fcf Amanda Graves to its staff of loan officers. She works with dairy accounts and other farm customers in the Franklin County area. A native of Massachusetts, Amanda developed an interest in dairy science by working on her grandparents’ dairy farm. Throughout high school and col lege, she judged dairy cattle and was active in 4-H dairy clubs. Amanda was graduated from Virginia Polytcchnical Institute and State University in 1992 with a bachelor’s in dairy science. For the past year, she has been work ing for Farm Credit in western New York. Tillage With Deep KALIDA, Ohio Unverferth Manufacturing Company, Inc. in troduces a new version of its popular Cut, Penetrate and Cover CPC 2000 deep-till implement. The patented Brent CPC 2000’s newly designed rock shaft and heavy duly springs for the front disk gangs provides 30 percent greater down pressure and allow the disks to follow field conditions with precision. A wider axle base provides better stability and uni form penetration. Rear disk gangs feature an updated double spring suspension linkage which allows rear discs to follow ground con tours independently of the front disc gangs. Both the front and rear disk gangs of this machine are on-the go depth adjustable to control the amount of residue on top of the soil. The angle of the disks is also adjustable from 20 degrees, for Directory Reveals CREAMERY (Montgomery Co.) Everyone knows that sum mer is the season for fresh straw berries, sweet com, tomatoes, and all those other fruits and veget ables. But who knows when to buy locally-grown produce? Where to pick your own berries or flowers? How to purchase meats directly from the produc ers? Or where to get straw for the home garden? With the help of a new, free directory of local farms, anyone can have this information at their fingertips. “Tiesh from Montgomery Cour’y Farms” is a listing for the 1994 growing season of 40 area producers. Included are the farm names, address and phone, general location, farm-grown products, services and hours. An availability schedule and county map are shown. The directory is a product of ness News Credit Amanda Graves Enhanced Cut, Cover Unverferth Manufacturing Company, Inc. Introduces a new version of Its popular Cut, Penetrate and Cover CPC 2000 deep-till Imple ment. The patented Brent CPC 2000’s newly designed rock shaft and heavy duty springs for the front disk gangs provides 30 percent greater down pressure and allow the disks to follow field conditions with precision. more aggressive work, to 14 de grees for less cutting action, al lowing the operator to adjust rcsi- Farm Harvests Montgomery County Cooperative Extension, based at the County 4-H Center on Route 113 in Creamery. “Our directory makes it as easy for consumers to be at the right place at the right time,” said Nan cy Stevens, director of the Mont gomery County extension office. “For some people, it’ll be the first time they’ve bought directly from the field. They’ll be the most sur prised when they discover the var iety, the fresh flavors, and the farm experience.” Stevens points out that by buy ing from farmers, consumers can learn more about agriculture and the families that make a living off of the land, first settled three hundred years ago. Helping main tain open space in the county is another benefit. And on a final, Beef Industry Announces Assessment Plan CHICAGO. 111. Meaningful value-based marketing is one step closer, thanks to the National Beef Instrument Assessment Plan an nounced by the National Live Stock and Meat Board. Reliable instrument assessment is a critical link in the process of accurately predicting eating quali ty of beef products, according to J.O. Reagan, director of product technology research, National Live Stock and Meat Board. “Industry must accurately mea sure high-value traits before pro ducers can be paid for them,” said Gary C. Smith, university distin guished professor occupying the Monfort Endowed Chair, Colo rado State Universitiy and chair of the National Beef Instrument As sessment Palnning Committee. Instrument assessment involves the use of various tools and instru ments to measure important char acteristics of beef. The goal is to develop tools to accurately mea sure the factors that predict the quality and eating pleasure of beef, such as marbling, composi tion and tenderness. Part of the in strument assessment research pro cess includes basic research work Tiller due from 0-85 percent and meet management preferences from field to field or conservation com pliance guidelines. For more information, contact Unverfcrlh Manufacturing Co., Inc., P.O. Box 357, Kalida, OH 45853, (800) 322-6301 or (419) 532-3121. Harris Joins Staff DENVER (Lancaster Co.) Dr. Peter Harris, D.V.M., has re cently joined the staff of food ani mal veterinarians with Hutchin son, Trayer and Reed Veterinary Associates. Harris has his bachelor’s and veterinarian degrees from North Carolina State University. He has worked in a predominantly dairiy practice in Williamsburg. Local very practical note, Stevens said that it’s easier to get kids to eat more fruits and vegetables when they are fresh and taste better. Copies of “Fresh from Mont gomery County Farms” are avail able at any of the county informa tion centers (Abington, Ambler, Ardmore, Hatboro, Lansdale and Pottstown), at the county court house lobby in Norristown, and the public libraries. For a copy by mail, send a self addressed, stamped legal size envelope to Montgomery County Cooperative Extension, P.O. Box 20, Route 113, Creamery, PA 19430. Ask for “Fresh from Mont gomery County Farms.” It is available in large quantities to organizations, churches, or employers. For more information, call (610) 489-4315. to develop new measurement ap proaches by better understanding connections between measurable traits and beef quality. Another Deere Announces New Collector Card Series MOLINE, 111. Deere & Company recently announced a new collector card series to its dealer network. The cards, labeled “1994 Series.” are available to the public through John Deere dealers in 100-card complete sets and 10-card foil packs. The 2'A x 314 -inch cards depict both recent and antique agricultur al equipment such as tractors, combines, cultivation equipment, plus planting and harvesting equipment. Other cards feature Deere’s industrial and lawn and grounds care products as well as important events from the com pany’s 157-year history. Nolan Ryan, recently retired Texas Rangers pitcher who holds several major league marks in cluding seven no-hitters, has agreed to participate with Deere in the company’s first set of trading cards. Ryan signed 800 cards that feature him with his John Deere machinery in various locations on his Texas ranch. The personally Farmers’-Businessmen’s PITTSTOWN, N.J. The 1994 Farmers’-Businessmen’s Picnic, sponsored by the Hunter don County Board of Agriculture, will be held here at Oak Grove Plantation on Oak Grove Road on Wednesday, July 27. Wagon tours of the farm will start at 4:30 p.m., with a picnic supper at 6:30 p.m. Oak Grove Plantation is owned and operated by Ted and Susan Blew. Theirs is a general farm, raising hogs and organic vegeta bles. There will be a guided wa gon tour of the field crops, and Su- York Farm Credit Announces Patronage Refund YORK (York Co.) York Farm Credit, ACA announces a patronage refund of $385,000 to its members/borrowers as part of the association capitalization plan. The association files as a co operative with the IRS, which is a benefit to York Farm Credit’s members/borrowers because that Pa.-Bred Bull Enters Select Sires Program PLAIN CITY, Ohio 7H4831 C&M-R-Run Targ Granger-ET *TL, a yound sire bred by Michael Hoover of Tyrone, PA, has been chosen to enter Select Sires’ Pro gram for Genetic Advancement (PGA) sire sampling system. Bas ed on his outstanding pedigree, 7H4831 has been selected as one of 200 Holstein bulls from throughout the United Slates to enter the program in 1994. important aspect of the research process is applied research, which rigourously tests existing tech nologies in real-world situations. Deere and Company's new 1994 Series collector cards feature historical and current agricultural equipment as well as Industrial and lawn and grounds care equip ment. The cards are available through participating Deere dealers after August 1. autographed cards have been in serted randomly into the 10-card foil packs. Picnic Set san will give a guided walking tour of the vegetables. After supper, Garabcd “Chuck” Hayataian, Speaker of the House of the Stale of New Jersey, will be the guest speaker. His talk will be on the Commercial Farm Building Law just passed and the viability and future of agriculture in New Jersey. There will be a drawing for door prizes after the talk. For tickets, call (908) 788-1339. means profits can be returned at some future time. Members/borrowers derive benefits based on their use the more business that members/bor rowers do with York Farm Credit, the larger the patronage refund. Checks will be mailed in the last quarter of 1994 to 1,746 mem bers/borrowcrs. Expect daughters of 7H4831 to be high protein producers, as he is sired by Target and his dam com pleted a record over 27.950 M with 3.6% protein. The dam, a Rotate daughter, is scored Excellent (90) with an Excellent udder. The ma ternal grandam, a Ned Boy, is scored (VG-85-EX-MS-DOM) and has averaged 3.5% protein in two lactations. 7H4831 is bred to sire lots of high-solids milk and correct udders, feet and legs.