Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 28, 1995, Image 21

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    ICI
.‘RANTON (Lackawanna
The Northeast Regional
Growers meeting will be
Tuesday, Feb. 14 from 8:30
to 3:30 p.m. at the Ramada
m Routes 6 and 11 at Chin
i in Lackawanna County.
ranged by the Lackawanna
ty Horticultural Association
PROVEN PROFITABLE PERFORMANCE! VOL. IV^
The following herds have achieved these 1994 production records
while working with our Feeding Program:
26,841
26,744
26,218
26,011
Fantasyland Holsteins, Robesonia
Curvin & Dawn Good, Myerstown
Darren & Caryn Peachy, Belleville
Herd A*
cent A. igner, Myerstown
Donald C. Krall, Lebanon
Marvin Brubaker, Womelsdorf
Frank J. Borkey, Jr., Bernville
y
J. Elmer Stoltzfus, Honey Brook
Rodrick & Trudy Hinish, Williamsburg
John E. Coleman, Jr., Ronks
Glenn Brubaker. Womelsdorf
Dennis E. Tice, Columbia
Melvin Belter, Munnsvllle
Carrdale Holstein*, Somerset
LukeZ. Brubaker, Myerstown
Daview Farm. Kutztown
Yost Brothers, Bernville Berks
Bethany Dairy Farm, Womelsdorf Berks
Leonard & Grace Brubaker, Richland Lebanon
Warren Z. Good, Willow Street Lancaster
Herd B
Lar-Ann Farm, Martinsburg
Neffdale Farm, Strasburg
Joeseph C. Wlvell, Columbia
Aploe E. Stolzfus, Hdney &rook
HeidC
Ferndale Farms, Lebanon
E & N Shaynah Kee, Topton
Phares Z. Musser, Lebanon
Shelmar Acres, Ml Joy
John Oberholtzer. Jr.. Bethel
Century m.Pottsville
Gary-MarthaHeffner, Kytztown
Johnß. Stofeeftjjfcflfoajffi;. ,
* Hard* with unpublished records
We salute the effort required by the dairy families to achieve these production levels and appreciate the privilege to have
input into the management of their herds. We provide a low cost, basic feeding program adjusted to meet the needs of
each farm WITHOUT using expensive feed additives. We look forward to an even more productive 1995.
Call today to loam how our feeding program can holp YO_U_R_ herd's production AND profitability I
Join the growing list of satisfied customers!
MifkC. Hfr»heyFerm*, Inc.
. ¥ ProOaaer qf &tomi '
• Uhwjtti.
k Mike WUf, Dairu Sti&iaJist
Fruit Meeting Set
and the Cooperative Extension of
Penn State University, the meet
ing is open to all fruit growers.
Speakers on the program in
clude William Kleiner, James Tra
vis and Robert Crassweller, all
Penn State extension specialists;
Tom Callahan, Adams County
Nursery; Don Ovcrdorff, Wayne
County extension agent; Joseph
Colangelo, Pennsylvania Depart
ment of Agriculture, and Brenda
Briggs. Pennsylvania Apple Mar
keting Program.
The meeting will provide recer
tification credits for private appli
cators of restricted use pesticides
if the necessary forms are com-
County
Berks
Lebanon
Mifflin
Lebanon
Lebanon
- Berks
Berks
Lancaster
Blair
Lancaster
Berks
Lancaster
Madison, NY
Somerset
Lebanon
Berks
Blair
Lancaster
Lancaster
Lancaster
Lebanon
Berks
Lebanon
Lancaster
Berks
Cumberland
- Cheater
r ‘ -berks •
Lancaster
Dairy Farm Nutritional a
■ Consulting
. “* t tTOO prcwnsvllle Rd„
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V *KI
# Cows
, u.-i / 203>*.
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Tim KlMllng
#5*934971
pleted before the meeting.
Reservations including lunch
are $7 and can be made by mail to
the Lackawanna County Coopera
tive Extension, 200 Adams Ave
nue, Scranton, PA 18503, (717)
963-6842 by Friday, Feb. 10.
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53
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24,160 889 769
24,013 863 764
23,595 807 762
22,916 778 758
23.031 812 757
W
364
23,684
24,200
23373
24.169
80
37
182
63
73
22,404 724 742
23,637 746 740
22,783 871 740
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64
90
63
64
22.618 807 738
22,747 839 732
109
47
63
46
40
23,064 826 728
22.629 795 726
217'
84
47
63
84
22,202 831 721
22,108 781 717
21,577 728 717
21,716 786
22.384 808
22,016 777 713
22,223 766 711
22,203 751 711
22,354 800 708
22.082 710 703
22,204 748 701
20,935 830 700
22,324 772 700
22,009 637 698
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 28, 1995-
Program topics include
control changes for 1995,
varieties and rootstocks, intej
ed pest management, trait
young trees, fruit growing in
menia, and worker protec
standards.
# Fat
23,247 828 749
22,630 737 748
23,446 814 745
22,728 852 745
23.049 805 743
23,366 763 739
22,780 773 728
22,125 787 727
EartWMV*rf«*tMlil
673CburchtownBcl, Hooey Brook, PA 18344
910-273*3968
Phil Arnold, Dairy Specialist
717-274-5339
# Protein
957
978
904
878
875
864
824
818
844 ' 754
813 - 753
792 % 751
847 - 751
819 750
716
714
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disease