Page 2-nDaky of . Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30,1994 Dairies (Continued from Page 1) excellence set by the program. For further information on the Dairy of Distinction program, contact the American Dairy Asso ciation and Dairy Council Inc. at (717) 283-2204. The list of winners is as follows: District 11 Charles Farley, McKean; Richard C. Payne, Springboro. District 12 Denton Powell, Criders Comers District 13 James and Pam Ber ry Jr., Brookville; Richard & Judy Trinca, Rebersburg. District 14 Carl C. and Carol Quality Genuine Replacement Parts Quality Factory Trained Mechanics. Means Quality Service For You. Of Distinction Listed Barnett, Todd; Mark E, and Ray mond R. Yoder, Imler; Nevin and Dolores Mitchell, Berlin; Paul D. and Karen Turner, New Enter prise: Ralph A. Chamberlain Fam ily, Clearville; Randy and Karen Huntsman, Martinsburg; Samuel E. Yoder, Mapleton Depot; Terry Hawn, Huntingdon; Tim R. and Marlene Peachey, Petersburg; Willard Yoder Jr., Huntingdon. District IS Glenn and Bemace Myers, Ncwburg. District 16 Harold B. and Janet M. Shearer, East Waterford; Les ter E. and Hazel Fleisher, New port; Ronald and Desi Mummah, Port Royal; R. Dale Groff, Dalma tia; Lee and Sandra Shaffer, LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR i USUisl I. iiW.wwM Selinsgrovc. District 17 Henry and Dorothy Abma, Troy. District 18 Louis and Natalie Hawley, Montrose; James A. Rogers Family, Springville; Arthur H. and Kelly Wolfe, Springville. District 19 David R. Wenger, Manheim; J. Ray and Reba Ranch, Paradise; Philip G. Crouse, Ste vens; Samel F. and Marian B. Long, Peach Bottom; Dave and Joe Garber, Lancaster. District 20 George and Mary Troutman, Myerstown; Joseph Greggo, Pen Aigyl; Norman and Audrey Koehler, Bangor. SIGN OF QUALITY Farm Photographs Of 1994 Oairy Of Distinction Winners Recently, the Chamberlain Dairy of Distinction Farm Installed a 50-capa rity, 44-foot by 180-foot freestall barn. Plans in the future may include a milking parlor, according to Ralph Chamberlain, an operator with the Ralph A. and Reba Chamberlain and Sons Farm In Clearvllle, Bedford County. The farm operates a 346-acre (tillable) farm, milking mostly grade Holsteins (72), Guernseys (3), Ayshires (4), Jerseys (11), with about 168 replacement and bull stock. The farm, more than 100 years old, has been In the family since about 1959. Ralph and Reba farm with sons Lynn, 37 and Barry, 30, together with Lynn’s sons Brandon, 16 and Derrick, 12. UNDER THE LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. YOUR LANCASTER COUNTY RELIABLES 1655 Rohrerstown Rd. Just Off Route 283 Lancaster, PA 17601 Phone (717) 569-7063 BEDFORD RALPH A. AND REBA CHAMBERLAIN AND SONS Trincas Combine (Continued from Page 1) cover the woik here right now. So we are tied down. But during crop time we wouldn’t go anyway. I’m still looking for the secret to farming. It’s a lot of work. Not every crop or cow turns out the way you plan. We try to keep the cows comfortable with extra bedding and good ventilation. We try to breed better cows, and we are con sistent in our milking times. Johnstonbaugh agrees. “Herd health is our major concern,” he said. “A healthy animal is a work ing animal. They take dairy care. We watch feed rations several times a week and spend a lot of time in heat detection. We have pregnancy checks every Iwo weeks. But generally you must know your cows.” The Trincas farm 260 acres and raise soybeans, com, and alfalfa. The soybeans are roasted on the farm, and little or no protein is bought. They sell hay and com on the side. As you travel along Route 192 east of Rebersburg, you will notice the well-manicured lawn and the clean-looking white farm build ings. And when you do, you will sec.why this is one of the new 1994 Dairy of Distinction farms in Pen nsylvania. It’s certainly a good rep resentative example to consumers of “where milk comes from.” Quality Ford New Holland Equipment Lawn & Garden Farm Industrial Skid Loaders Mowing Equip. Landscaping Equip.