Average Farm Feed Costs For Handy Reference To help fanners across the state to have handy reference of com modity input costs in their feeding operations for DHIA record sheets or to develop livestock feed cost data, here’s last week's average costs of various ingredients as compiled from regional reports across the state of Pennsylvania. Remember these are averages so you will need to adjust your figures PatToretti.senio. „ jr programmer .demonstrates the. modern data processing equipment and technology to serve dairy farmers. Thursday, Sept. 7 • 10 - 3 p.m. All New Free-Stall Barn, Milking Center & Parlor ™ • Surge Double 8 Parallel Parlor • 42x40 Lester Insul-Wall Milk Center • Surge 3" Receiver Group • Mueller 2,000 OE Milk Tank • liO'xiOS’ Lester Free-Stall Barn Mabtin Excavating wiluam l pittinger Hauling • Backhoe ■ Loader Work 3990 Bullfrog Road ‘Gotta Drip Call Pip Taneytown.MD 21787 3M N. B p r n a<Utaßoad ___ Waatmlnatar, MO 21188 4Hr76r1708 (717) 359-9877 (410) 848-7368 FAX 411 fC«D GARAGE DOOR! HAMPSTEAD, MD Sties - Servlet - InsWltllon - Doors 4 up or down according to your loca tion and the quality of your crop. Com, No. 2y - 3.0 bu. 5.36 cwL Wheat, No. 2 - 3.65 bu. 6.10 cwt Barley, No. 3 - 1.62 bu. 3.47 cwt Oats, No. 2 • 1.42 bu. 4.42 cwt Soybeans, No. 1 - 5.62 bu. 9.39 cwt Ear Com 69.50 ton 3.48 cwL Alfalfa Hay - 75.5 ton 3.78 cwL Mixed Hay - 80.50 ton 4.03 cwL Timothy Hay - 85.00 ton 4.25 cwt Sollenberger Silos Com. PO. Box N Chamberaburg, pa 17201 (717) 264-9588 Tabb A. Justus Product Sales Rt Stambaugh Family • Union Bridge, MD • 42x50 Lester Uni-Frame II Holding Barn • 12x84 Sollenberger Manure Pit • Klpe Parlor Stalls, Free Stalls, Tips Waterers and Gates fRASCHE <ZF5r£W> BROS., INC. I IM>R BUILDING SYSTKMS 7 A Oivltuwi of Bailer MauuTatlurtni Company Dairy • Livestock • Equine • Commercial • Suburban 410-756-4457 . Fa* 775-7278 SHANK SURGE CO. /Binril BUFFINGTON Service On All Makes Of Equipment Water Treatment • Daiy Farm Equipment Foundations • Grading • Driveways - . Clearing • Snow Removal MD <k 'tiSLS# Nfw Windsor, Muybuid aoTfSTIM? 301-44744 H flier 4HMB7-W53 • Home 410435-2668 MO-213-7421 aOO-213-7424 Truck 410608-7545 Polish Delegation Visits Pa.DHIA DAVID BIGELOW Training Coordinator Recently a delegation of Polish officials toured the facilities at Pa. DHIA. The group consisted of reg ional directors and agents of exten sion in Poland. The tour was given in conjunc tion with several other activities during a two-week stay in the State College area. During that time the delegation had a chance to tour several agriculture sights. This is an exchange program where directors and agents from each extension group visit each other’s program. This serves as a learning experience for each group. Ideas that are exchanged are taken back to Poland for further scrutiny. Pa. DHIA Manager Dave Sluss er and his wife Kaye completed a project in Poland working with dairy farmers to boost milk pro duction. In the process, they deve loped a working relationship with mtumtmmj, artwteft the Extension Service of Poland and several of the agents who toured the facilities here in Pa. DHIA services and in their infancy in Poland, as the Slussers witnessed when they lived on the dairy farms in Poland. While visiting Pa. DHIA. the delegation remarked several times Standing in front of the Pa.OHIA laboratory and data pro cessing center Dave Slusser, general manager of Pa.DHIA, and his wife Kaye, greet a group of visiting extension work ers from Poland. From the left are Edward Matouzak, Barba ra Szblewska, Katarzyna Grzymata, Andrzej Apolinarski, Dave and Kaye Slusser, Edmund Scibisz, and Roman Kobzlinski. MILK. IT DOES A BODY GOOD. Rodney & Melanie, Samantha, Jennifer & Cody Stambaugh CONSTRUCTION . Heat Pimps tAn OoNomoNM 4715 Teeter Road Eugene A Reels Stembeugh, owners Taneytown, MD 21787 (301) 898-3830 nJXMM 410-756-6324 KIPE STEEL 1-800-432-4797 3791 Church Rd, Chambercburg, PA 17201 FAX: (717) 267-1580 on the high production and super iority of American cattle. They were amazed to see the high records of American cows. American' agriculture is far more advanced than the Polish counterpart This serves as an excellent opportunity for educat ing the Polish agents. -i ♦ DIRECTIONS From Maryland 194 turn onto Mlddleburg Rd. Go approx. 6 miles to Bark Hill Road, Immediate ly after Francis Scott Key High School turn lett to farm. Watch tor our signs. PRIEST’S REFRIGERATION 20205 Marsh Haven Lane. Hagerstown, MD 21742 301-797-3921 24 HOUR SERVICE
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