Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 30, 1994, Image 170

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    Page of Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30,1994
Farm Photographs Of 1994 Dairy Of Distinction Winners
Richard Payne farms 300 acres where he grew up. This new Dairy of Dls*
tinction is located near Crossingville just off Route 98 in Crawford County.
He milks 40 Holstein cows that average between 55 and 60 lbs. of milk per
day throughout the year. The farm has been In the family 50 years, and Pay*
ne believes management is the key to a successful operation. He grows
corn and beans for the cows but also sells a lot of grain each year. He also
grows alfalfa.
Dairy
of m
Distinction
The Lebanon Valley
National Bank
Would Like To
Congratulate
All The
Dairy
Mike Firestlne - Sr. Agricultural Loan Officer
Bob Donaldson • Agricultural Loan Officer
Sean McKinney - Agricultural Loan Officer
John Eaton • Agricultural Loan Officer
Cathy Stewart - Sr. Agricultural Loan Coordinator
Terry Shuey - Agricultural Loan Coordinator
Carl Baum - Agricultural Banking Representative
Travis Werley - Summer Intern
Sally Derr • Agriculture Secretary
fIQ Lebanon Valley
ialtl National Bank
Merab* F.D.LC. Equal Opportunity Lender
Corporate Headquarter*: 555 Willow Street, Lebanon, PA 17042
717-274-6906
CRAWFORD
RICHARD C. PAYNE
Winners Of The
Of Distinction
Award
Dairy
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Distinction
OrartanM
At Glenbern Holstein Farm, located near Newburg in Cumberland Coun
ty, Glenn and Bernice Myers and their son William, milk 60 cows and have
about that number of additional replacement young stock. The DHIA rolling
herd average ranges from 20,0001b5. to 22,0001b5. Glenn’s father bought
the farm in 1953, two years after Glenn graduated from high school and won
the state tractor driving contest. Hopewell Twp. has a paper recycling prog
ram, and Glenbern has become the community outlet for this recycled pap
er. Once each month, a farm truck Is placed at the township office for urban
residents to deposit newspapers and magazines. Glenn says the paper is
used to bed the heifers and works very well, especially In the hot weather.
Dairy
of ■
Distinction
Day Farm Seeulihcalieri Fioyan
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IDaJjry Farm Ek^-ULipmeiit
PRIESTS REFRIGERATION
(301) 797-3921
CUMBERLAND
GLENN AND BERNICE MYERS
CONGRATULATIONS
DAIRY OF DISTINCTION
AWARD WINNERS!
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