Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 02, 1995, Image 22

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    A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dacambar 2, 1995
Wal
The new year will start out with
a great dairy program on Thurs
day, Jan. 4, at the Oxford Fire
Hall.
The focus this year will be on
three topics that are very impor
tant to dairy farmers—nutrient
management, reproduction man
agement, and intensive grazing.
The day will begin at 10 a.m.
with a discussion on best manage
ment practices for a good nutrient
management program.
Jerry Martin, project assistant
for the Pequea-Mill Creek Project
The Vacu-Pump
★ High Discharge Evacuation Pump
★ Available With 20” and 28” Turbine
★ Balanced Turbine
★ Main Shaft Mounted On Tapered Bearings In
in Lancaster County, will address
issues such as barnyard runoff,
stream bank protection, and clean
water concerns. These are topics
that are important not only to the
environment, but to a farm fami
ly’s well-being.
Dr. Michael O’Connor, Penn
State Dairy Extension specialist,
will bring dairy farmers up-to-date
on the latest technology in dairy
reproduction management. He is
to focus on reproductive tech
niques to get high producing cows
bred.
As the dairy cows of today
reach higher production, there is a
ONE SPREADER THAT
CAN DO IT ALL!!!
MEYER “R” SERIES
SUPER SPREADER
★ New improved rear
gate. 50% larger
opening.
★ New more aggressive
rear expellors with
tough bolt on paddles.
★ Even consistent spread
COMMODITIES
1585 Granite Station
Gettysburg, PA
INKLEY & HURST
BROS., INC
33 Rothsville Station Rd.
Lititz, PA
IKLE & GREIB,
INC.
RD #1
Mill Hall, PA
ERB & HENRY
EQUIP. INC.
22-26 Henry Ave.
New Berlinville, PA
TAND’S FARM
& HOME
RD 1, Box 231
Rome, PA
HIS
ICKES FARM
SUPPLY
Route 869 West
Osterburg, PA
INCH EQUIPMENT
Box 247, E. Main St.
McAlisterville, PA
constant battle to get them bred
back in a reasonable amount of
time. Although extended lacta
tions may look good for an indivi
dual cow’s record, the profitabili
ty of the herd, and the farm is
penalized.
Axel Linde and Millie Wid
mann from Lindenhof Farm
between Oxford and Kirkwood
will describe their highly success
ful intensive grazing program.
The farm has had one of the top
Guernsey herds in Pennsylvania
for several years, and their grazing
program has been honed to
perfection.
The brother and sister team are
on the fine' tradi-
Liquid - Semi Solids
Tough Pen Manure
★ Meyer has a low, even
spread pattern with rear
unload. No manure
sprayed on your tractor,
even spreading into the
wind.
★ Six models available -
260, 320, 360, 390, 450
& 540 bushel units.
AGRI
& EQUIPMENT CO.
RR2I, Box 217 A,
Somerset, PA
Rt. 135, McCoole, MD
NORMAN D. CLARK
& SONS, INC.
Box 27, Main St.
Honey Grove, Pa
MESSICK FARM
EQUIPMENT
Rt. 283, Rheems Exit
Elizabethtown, PA
MEYER’S
IMPLEMENTS, II
400 N. Antrim Way
Greencastle, PA
MIFFLINBURG
FARM SUPPLY
Route 45 East
Mifflinburg, PA
ENFIELD
EQUIPMENT
6600 Limestone Rd.
Oxford, PA
720 Wheeler School Rd.
Whiteford, MD
GEORGE V.SEIPEL
& SON
1521 Van Buren Road
lion established by their father.
They will talk about their pasture
layout and how they manage then
system under normal conditions as
well as in times of drought and
wet weather.
The noon meal will be a hot
dinner buffet with all you can eat
for SS. This charge is only one
third of the total cost, but it can be
offered at this price because of the
fine support from a variety of
dairy-related businesses that will
have exhibits at the event
Those attending are encouraged
to visit the displays before the
meeting and following the noon
meal.
MEYER FORAGE BOXES
3000'4000 SERIES
1996
MODELS >
ARE HERE \
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"Advance Design Technology For Today’s
Forage Handling Needs ”
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★ New Stronger Variable Speed Clutch
★ New Extended Warranty
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See The Brand New Front and Rear
BEN VAN DUSEN
MACHINERY
RD #2, Box 400
Sayre, PA
LONE MAPLE
SALES S‘n S , ERV ' CE
New Alexandria, PA RedLi
The new Pennsylvania Nutrient
Management Law is an issue of
concern for all dairy operators.
Questions —such as How will it
affect me? Do I need a plan?
When and where can I spread
manure?—will be answered dur
ing a session on the ramifications
of the law following dinner.
Dan Greig, manager, Chester
County Conservation District, and
Walter Wurster, Chester County
Extension Agent, will explain the
program and answer questions.
(Turn to Pago A 23)
Unload Forage Box
SANDY LAKE
IMPLEMENT CO., INC.
RD 3, Sandy Lake, PA
SALES
INC.