Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1995, Image 27

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Brook, 9 a.m.-ll:30 a.m., also
Aug. 9, and Sept 19, 12:30
p..m.-3 p.m.
York county Beekeepers meeting,
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Livestock Marketing Workshop,
Potter County Extension,
Cqudersport, 7 p.tn.-9 p.m.
Mifflin County dairy princess
it, St John’s Lutheran
Federalsburg, Md.
World Pork Expo, lowa Slate Fair
grounds, Des Moines, lowa,
thru June 11.
S.ilmd.n, 1 11 lit- 111
Dauphin County 4-H Communica
tion Day, extension office, 10
a.m.-3 p.m.
Annstrong County daily princess
pageant. Center Hill Church of
the Brethren Fellowship Hall,
Kittanning. 7:30 p.m.
Lebanon County dairy princess
pageant, Lebanon County Voc
ational School, 7:30 p.m.
Butler County dairy princess
Pump, Don’t Haul Your Manure
Avoid Compaction, Pump in 1 Day What Takes Days To Haul
With Your Tractor. Same System Can Be Used To Irrigate
Water In Summer Time.
3 Pumps To Choose From: These Pumps Can
Be Used For Water or Slurry
BARRACUDA ROVATTI MAGNUM WRIGHT RAIN
Extra Heavy Duty
With Chopper
Travelers of all sizes and kinds available in stock ABI, Agrain, and Evergreen travelers.
introducing the new Evergreen traveler, made in the North West USA. If
you need a traveler with more hose length and features that no other
traveler has, take a look at an Evergreen traveler. Here’s example of
prices.
Standard on Evergreen Travelers, hydraulic stabilizer legs, Hydraulic
gun cart lift, speed compensation, and an extra heavy duty frame.
Model 450*2
Model 500-3 1600’ 4.1 $33,500°°
1800’ 4.1 $35,500°°
Model 550-3 1400’ 4.5
l6oo* 4.5
Irrigation Design and
Engineering Pipe, Underground
Mains, All Kinds Of Parts,
Risers, Guns, Sprinklers.
ZIMMERMAN
IRRIGATION
RD #3 Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844
X (800) 452-5699
pageant, Clearview Mall Cen-
Mimd.n, linu' 12
Poultry Management and Health
Seminar, Kreider’s Restaurant,
Manheim, noon.
Tioga County dairy princess
pageant, Mainesburg Com
munity Center, Mainesburg. 7
University, University Park,
thro June IS.
Mid-Atlantic Fruit School, W.Va.
University Experiment Farm
and Holiday Inn and Knights
Inn, Martinsburg, W.Va., thru
June IS.
Centre County Wool Pool, Grange
Fairgrounds. Centre Halt'7
a.m.-11:30 a.m., and 1 p.m.-2
p.m.
Mercer County dairy princess
' Leslie N. Firth Center,
College. Pittsl
Heavy Duty Medium Duty
With Chopper No Chopper
jy nr**#
Hose Length Hose Id.
1320’
Price Delivered to Farm
4.1
Snyder/Union Holstein Associa
tion twilight meeting, Joe
Snyder, Millmont, 8 p.m.
Econweekend, Olmsted Manor.
Ludlow, thru June 18.
Grange Leadership Academy,
State College, thru June 17.
Cumberland County dairy prin
cess pageant. Embers Conven
tion Center, Carlisle, 8 p.m.
Franklin County dairy princess
pageant. Lighthouse Restaur-
town Park, Lancaster County, 9
a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Ludwig’s Comer Riding and Driv
ing Club, Marsh Creek State
Park, 9 a.m.
Delaware Valley College Summer
Bee meeting, DVC, noon.
Erie County dairy princess
pageant, Erie Zoo.
Beaver-Lawrence County dairy
princess pageant. Westfield
Grange, New Castle, 8 p.tn.
Lancaster County dairy princess
pageant. Farm and Home Cen-
ter, Lancaster, 7 p.m.
Somerset County dairy princess
pageant, Somerset Area High
School 7:30 p.m.
$29,800°°
$33,500°°
$35.500°°
HARRISBURG (Dauphin
Co.) —National Association of
State Departments of Agriculture
(NASDA) enumerators will con
tact approximately 2,400 Pennsyl
vania farmers during the first half
of June to ask them to take part in
a nationwide survey of American
agriculture.
As the primary source of agri
cultural information for NASS
data, this survey is one of the
largest and most important con
ducted by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s National Agricultur
al Statistics Service (NASS).
The resulting information will
be used to make reliable state, reg
ional, and national estimates of
crop acreage, grain stocks, and
hog inventories. The Pennsylvania
Agricultural Statistics Service
(PASS) in Harrisburg is handling
die Pennsylvania portion of the
survey.
This June survey is particularly
vital. It will provide the first clear
indications of the potential pro
duction of major crops throughout
the state.
Producers themselves rely on
the data to reach valid production.
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Please Call For Quotations or Information.
We Offer All Types of Farm and Agribusiness Insurance
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(717) 786-1711 (800) 882-1415
ADC Is the Place To Be
Financial stability and expertise in milk marketing - the
outstanding benefits that John Mayer refers to - are among the
strengths of the premier dairy cooperative in the region.
Atlantic Dairy Cooperative has a 78-year history of excellent
service to its members. Financially strong, ADC guarantees a market
for all member milk and excels in maximizing returns. ADC is a
leader in providing equity payments, quality bonuses and over-order
premiums to members.
Nearly 4,000 dairy farmers agree that "ADC is the Place to Be."
For free information on how you can secure the future of your
dairy farm operation, write or call:
Atlantic Dairy Cooperative
1225 Industrial Highway
Southampton, PA 18966
1-800-645-MILK
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27,1995-A27
Farm Survey
Set For June
marketing, and investment deci
sions. Congresspersons and regu
lators use the information to pro
duce better regulations and farm
programs.
Industry analysts, extension
agents, farm organizations, and
agricultural lenders need the infor
mation to better serve and advise
farmers and enable them to make
decisions for both short and long
range planning of their crop and/
or livestock operations.
It is therefore important for
Pennsylvania farmers to partici
pate in the survey to ensure that
local agriculture is accurately por
trayed. Most producers selected
for interviews will soon be noti
fied by mail.
“We safeguard the confidential
ity of all survey responses,” Wally
Evans, state statistician, said.
“Data about individual operations
are used only in conjunction with
information from other produ
cers.”
Participants may receive sum
marized survey results for Pen
nsylvania and the nation upon
request.
“When we were looking for a
milk market, we chose Atlantic
Dairy Cooperative because of its
financial stability. ADC is a
progressive cooperative that
concentrates on what it does best
- marketing milk. '
—John Mayer
Taneytovm, MD