Groundbreaking ceremonies for Hy-Llne International’s new 48,000 square foot hatchery took place Tuesday afternoon In the Conewago Industrial Park. From left, Bob Brandt, president, Benchmark; Chris Zamllskl„ project manager, Benchmark; Bryan Eberle, hatchery manager, Hy-Line; Bob Kreider, regional manager, Hy-Llne; and Martin Murray, partner, Conewago Industrial Park. New Hatchery To House 11.1 Million Birds Per Year ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancas- monies for Hy-Line Intemation ter Co.) Groundbreaking cerea l’s new 48.000 square foot hatch- Reese Hay Mowers • Belt Drive ms*’’! • No Gears • Few Parts ROWSE mowers 'STOLL M^R Hyd Bat 3 FT. Sickle, Bar i 'tUmr't /* y » 1 Rake _ Manufacturedjn U.S._ j j^ 1 jQjj^r Jumbo V Rake .EQUIPMENT, i«c. I lllllllilil ■ Equipment 1 Distrubutors ! For Over 75 Years l FARM EQUIPMENT l * DIVISION ■ Hagerstown, ND All Hydraulic - Widths up to 22‘ | (301) 792-0422 **f, ,’VI cry took place Tuesday afternoon in the Conewago Industrial Park. Construction under way by Ben chmark Construction Company, Inc., Brownstown, will be finished at the end of the year, according to Bob Kreider, regional manager for Hy-Line International, based in Mount Joy. When completed, the new facil ity, at a cost of about $S million, will house 11.1 million puller chicks per year. The facility will include all single-stage incubation and will be fully automated with the latest technology. In addition, Hy-Line will trans fer its headquarters in Mount Joy to the new location at the Conew- C73f X END TEAT } INJURY l-800-535-8271 / / $39.50 PARADISE TRUCKING General Hauling PARADISE CONCRETE A Metered Concrete Service 717-687-0990 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 15, 1996-A3l (Contlnuod from Page A 10) 4-H Ambassador Conference, Penn Slate, thru June 26. Holstein Association USA Annual Convention, Radisson Plaza Hotel Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas, thru June 25. 1996 Guernsey National Conven tion Sale, Baltimore, Md. Southern Alleghenies 4-H Camp, Camp Blue Diamond, Peters SchnecksviUe, thru June 29. Mercer County dairy princess pageant, Leslie L. Firth Ed. Center, Mercer, 7 p.m. Lancaster County FFA Hog Show, Manhr' Fr —She Building, Harrisburg, 10 a.m. Frederick County, Md. Pasture Walk, John and Julie Mayer, Taneytown, Md., 10a.m.-noon. Intensive Grazing Field Dav. J. Harold Fritz Farm, Bridgeport, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 1996 PCC/PSU Summer Institute, Shippensburg University, awards luncheon. 12:30 p.m. EPA meeting on federal standards to protect farm workers, Bigler- ago Industrial Park, northwest of Elizabethtown. According to Bryan Eberle, hatchery manager, the first hatch in the new facility is scheduled for Jan. 20, 1997. The building will employ 15-20 full-time (from the Mount Joy location) and will oper ate four days a week, Monday- Thursday, turning out 200,000 birds per week for about 120 cus tomers in the Northeast “We’re proud to be part of a financially sound cooperative. Atlantic does its best to get the greatest return from the marketplace. ” ADC Is the Place To Be Financial stability and the greatest return from the marketplace - the outstanding benefits that Jeff Moore 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 i»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 ISkAt*) Southampton, PA 18966 yjßjgjSj 1-800-645-MILK Farm, Bird In Hand, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Butler Fair, thru. July 6. Water Quality Stewardship Field Day, Crooked Acres Dairy, New Hone. 1 0.m.-3 o.m. PYFA Summer Conference and picnic, Leesport Farmers Market. Clarion-Venango dairy princess pageant, Snyder Valley Farms, Parker, 3 p.m. Crawford County dairy princess pageant, Ist United Methodist Church, Cambridge Springs. 8 p.m. Washington County dairy princess pageant. County Fairgrounds, Washington, 6:30 p.m. Octoraro Creek Nature Walk, meets at Ken Shoemaker’s House, Kirkwood, 9 a.m., Association annual summer Ohio Hay and Pasture Day, OAR DC’s Southern Branch, Annual Pa. Ayrshire Association picnic, Locust Lane Farm, Rome, noon. Sullivan County Rodeo, Sullivan County Fairgrounds, Forksvil- Ephrata Area Young Farmers picnic, Ephrata Community Park, 12:30 p.m.-3 p.m. —-Jeff Moore CentreviUe, MD ENDAR ♦