Page 12—Dairy of Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 30,1994 Farm Photographs Of 1994 Dairy Of Distinction Winners Dairy At of M Distinction Dan* r«m •aaulKKation See Us For All Your Dairy Care Needs Tie Stalls (all kinds) Paneling and Pens Free Stalls (all kinds) Gutter Grates Lever Rows Water Bowls Grates (custom made) Galvanized Pipe Energy-Free Drinkers fe custom make to fit your barn. Call for a dealer In your area. nm YOU We have man y equipment bargains resulting viasvmn from our Bac| o ar rantal and leasing business. KNOW? stop In and ask us about them today! Siatt JOHN E. KREIDER 573 Willow Road, Lancaster, Pa. 17501 PHONE: <717)29*2536 Congratulations To All The Dairy of Distinction Award Winners! LANCASTER Dairy of fli Distinction Daity Farm Baaut Ideation Fragrant This 54-acre Manheim farm rented by David and Shawn Wenger has been well kept by Its owners, and the Wengers like It that way. In their sixth year renting, they have found, as have many, that the attractiveness of a farm can help with attitude when doing the otherwise mundane or more nasty chores. In what David called “a well functioning” old tie-stall barn, the cou ple milk 44 cows, keep 50 including dry cows, with about three-fourths of the herd registered. They also keep about 60 heifers and sell the bulk of the bull calves at auction, keeping some of the better registered bulls for neigh bors who like to use live bulls for cleanup or all insemenatlon needs. The couple have two two chliden, Kyle, 3, Katrina, 9 months, which keeps them busy. The dairy farm is David’s first, having grown up on his father Ray mond Wenger’s beef farm near Lltitz. Dave got his practical experience doing dairying work at another dairy farm for more than a year. And If the Wengers get the opportunity, the young couple said they would be inter ested in buying their own place. Where they are, they have a 20-foot by 27-foot Harvestore for high moisture shell corn, and a 20-foot by 60-foot stave silo for corn silage. In addition, he said he usually makes three or four ag bags to store his farm-raised forages. He has to buy most of the shell corn, but is able to raise hay and silage corn and double crop that with rye for rylage. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative congratulates all members awarded the 1994 Dairy of Distinction Award in Pennsylvania. We are proud of your efforts in maintaining a high quality farm appearance. We are equally proud of your commitment to promoting the wholesomeness of your milk products. Henry and Dorothy Abma Troy, Pa. Carl C. and Carol Barnett Todd, Pa. Ralph A. Chamberlain Family Clearville, Pa. Philip G. Crouse Stevens, Pa. Lester E. and Hazel Fleisher Newport, Pa. Dave and Joe Garber Lancaster, Pa. adc DAVID AND SHAWN WENGER Dairy of Wt Distinction Joseph Greggo PenArgyl, Pa. R. Dale Groff Dalmatia, Pa. Randy and Karen Huntsman Martinsburg, Pa. Terry Hawn Huntingdon, Pa. Norman and Audrey Koehler Bangor, Pa. Samuel F. and Marian B. Long Peach Bottom, Pa. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative 1225 Industrial Highway Southampton, PA 18966 1-800-645-MILK Glenn and Bernice Myers Newburg, Pa. Tim R. and Marlene Peachey Petersburg, Pa. J. Ray and Reba Ranch Paradise, Pa. George and Mary Troutman Myerstown, Pa. Samuel E. Yoder Mapleton Depot, Pa. Willard Yoder Jr. Huntingdon, Pa.