<■ ("'*• rf - o •. t .~ ' A42-Uncwt»r Fanning, Saturday, SafMambar 10,1994 Cooperative Leaders (Continued from Pago ASS) Cliff and Fay Berger, Southeast Region; Mike and Dome Blue. Western Region; Dennis and Joanne Weaver, Northern Region; and Rob and Jenny Gabel. South Central Region. Conference participants and their cooperative sponsors are as follows. From the Southeast reg ion of the state, those attending were: Earnest and Linda Gelsinger from Robesonia, sponsored by Atlantic Breeders Cooperative; Stephen and Darleen Burkholder of Alburtis, sponsored by Key stone Farm Credit; Bradley and Sandra Hershey of Smyrna, DE, sponsored by Keystone Farm Cre dit; Reed and Dianne Hoover of Lebanon, sponsored by Pennsyl vania D.H.1.A.; and DJ. Duncan and Loretta Rothermel of Robeso nia, sponsored by the Southeast Region Board. From the Western region those that attended included: Bob and Jennifer Baughman from Town ville, sponsored by Atlantic Breeders Cooperative; James and Linda Erickson of Harborcreek, sponsored by National Grape Cooperative: Bill Hoffer and Amy Lloyd of Acme, sponsored by Milk Marketing. Inc.; and spon sored by Penn West Farm Credit were, John and Wendy Cooper from Fombell, and Richard and Sandra Byham of Saegertown. Attending from the Northern region of the state were: Steve and Sue Neff from Trout Run, spon sored by Atlantic Dairy; Tim and Denise Wetzel of Middleburg, sponsored by Sire Power, Inc.; and Art and Kelly Wolfe of Springville, sponsored by Eastern Milk Producers. In attendance representing the South Central region of the state were: Daryl and Brenda Crider from Saint Thomas, sponsored by Atlantic Breeders Cooperative; Mark and Lois Yoder of Imler, sponsored by Maryland and Virgi nia Milk Producers; Dwight and Susan Dotterer of Woodsboro, MD, sponsored by Agway, Inc.; Terry Stump of York, sponsored by Dairymen, Inc.; Dale and Jen nie Brown of Gettysburg, spon sored by Atlantic Dairy; Jason and Kathy Jones of Carlisle, spon sored by Cumberland-Petty Co op Council; Robert and Debra Hartung of Mercersburg, spon sored by York Farm Credit; and Bondvostii $5OO FACTORY REBATE fßDNavdsrll auto load round bale HANDLER P-6800 nTTTP Stir* Things Up! wmJJht P-300 Liquid Manure Pump n* MMt Oa Tk« Murkatl jp^p* Powerful Auger Various lengths That Brings Even available on a - The Biggest wheel or 4-wheel Solids Thru The frame and 3- Shreddlng point hitch on a Impeller tractor Leon Sollenberger of Everett, sponsored by Dairy lea, Inc. Recognizing and developing leadership skills is one of the pur poses of the conference. A special opportunity is offered to four par ticipating couples to return as part of a leadership team that plans the conference for the following year. Those selected as region leaders for the 1995 conference were: Bradley and Sandra Hershey rep resenting the Southeast region; Bob and Jennifer Baughman rep resenting the Western region; rcp- i Wr* 1 !® ad ® rco i u P lea are from left, front, Jennifer Baughman. Sue Neff, !^ ra . HBreh ®y- ® ack row ' Mike Blue, Bob Baughman, Steve Neff, Mane Yoder, Brad Hershey, and Dorrie Blue. On P-6800 Round Bale Handler and P-6200 Silatube Ordered During Sept. & Oct., 1994 and Delivered During 1994 Designed to answer today’s need and built to last. “Only The Best Will Stand The Test Of Time” •tin PiU u|Mun A FLASH For Further Information, Contact Your Nearest Dealer Or m r l l r?p s o: : fti 'v * * I nTTTa The Leader In v 11 " The field WIC liquid Manure Spreader 15 Tears of Experience In Manure Management • Even spreading * Quick-lock and great impeller door) stability! * Standard frame • From 1950 to or 2 steering 6000 gallons) on the back. resenting the Northern region will be Steve and Sue Neff; and Mark and Lois Yoder representing the South Central region. Mike and Dome Blue were selected to serve as the 1995 conference chair couple. Crystal Smithmyer, Executive Director of PCC says, “We are consistently encouraged by the quality and enthusiasm of our young fanner participants. These producers are committed to their families and their farm, and are eager to invest time and energy into creating a secure and produc tive operation.” P-6200 Self-operating silage bale tubing machine SilaTube with 48” to 58” hydraulically adjustable drum. B/S 9 HP gas engine, complete with pump and control valves. Front wheels (2) 8.5x8 and rear wheels (2) 5.9x15. Integrated oil reservoir. N.B. Requires no preparation. ENDLESS MOUNTAINS EQUIPMENT PRONOVOST □ Manual silaga faadar □ Dumping trallar 11/2 ton. 5 ° M* nu «! batod hay wagon ton. 8 ton. 12 ton □ Manual grain feeder □ Forage Box-12 ton QSanHtort □ Autoload round batohandtor □ Control feed wagon □ Round Data rack aßoHarmlll □ Wagon 10ton4wheals, 12 2Sfl™'"J?_ ... ton 6 wheel*, 12 ton 4 □ Electronic Control lor roller whMlt mill □ Hay rack for round bate* • Electronic Control for hammer mounted on 12 ton dump _ JJ* 1 _ . . _ traitor (optional) □ Computerized »y«em WIC □ Rotary cutter □ Rolling harrowa O Grain auger* □ Concrete mixer 2 S on '? yor ufir □ Hay dryer j □ Bam ventilator □ UquU manure apreader □ Bam broom □ Baddtog chopper □ Etoctronlc awing gate □ Strawberry mulcfwr □ Motora • gaa ° F. hop ?* rb t? w,r □ Motora-electric □ Motorized Silage feeder riTUPD □ Motorized grain feeder ylnen □ Motorized round bale feeder ° □ Motorized batod hay wagon ° ■■ ■ | Nam* Address PCC is a statewide association of cooperative businesses owned and controlled by farmers and rur al Pennsylvanians. Its member ship includes major marketing and farm supply cooperatives, the Farm Credit Associations of Penn sylvania as well as rural electric cooperatives. Organized in 1933, PCC is the voice for agricultural and rural cooperatives operating in Pennsylvania. For more infor mation contact the PCC office, Cricket Field Plaza, Building 2, Suite 104, 600 Chestnut Avenue, Altoona, 16601. RoNDValff SILATUBE Phone