Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 27, 1996, Image 181

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SWEET-PEAS HOLSTEINS
Lloyd and Denise Pease, Susquehanna, built the new bam
two years ago on land that has been in the family for many
years. They farni 200 acres In Susquehanna County and milk
60 registered Holsteins In a stall bam with pipeline. Their herd
average Is over 24,000 lbs. of milk. To reduceequlpment costs,
they grow only grass hay and buy their grain. Lowering costs
and treating farming like a business are things you need to do
if you are going to stay In the dairy business. In addition, Lloyd
believes you need to take good Care of the cows. Lloyd and
Denise have two children, Matthew, 13, and Heather, 10.
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POWDER COATED STEEL
DAIRY BARN EQUIPMENT
LOOP STALLS
All Loop Stalls Are Coated With Baked-On Top Grade Polyester
TGIC Powder Coating After Fabrication
• Super Tough Finish • Protection From Rust & Corrosion • Resists Acid & Chemicals
• Chip Resistant • Superior Electrical Insulation • Smoother Finish Stays
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WIDE FRONT
CONVENTIONAL STALLS
Loop Stalls Are Constructed Of;
• 2 3/8” Outside Diameter High Yield Steel
Tubing With Al 2 Ga. (. 108) Wall
* Spray Arc Transfer Method Used On Welds
SUSPENDED COMFORT STALLS
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• The most versatile of all loop stall designs
•Greater cow comfort when entering and exiting state
• Sufficient lunge space for head and neck
between top and bottom of loop
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Dairy of Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Firming, Saturday, July 2T,l996—Page 21
Available in 2 models for both
pressurized and gravity systems,
they oan be built into new, or
added to existing, tie stall
housing.
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While Evergreen Lane Farm has Just been named a Dairy of
Distinction, owners Mark and Cindy Tompkins try to keep the
Inside as clean as the outside. Proof positive is their perfect
score from the milk inspector In the milk house. The Tomp
kins, along with Roy Johnson, who has worked for them 11
years, and Mark’s parents Warren and Ida Tompkins, farm 250
acres in Susquehanna County three miles north of Montrose,
The farm was purchased by the family in the early 60’s, and
they milk 65 Holsteins with a herd average of 21,400 lbs. of
milk. Total dairy animals on the farm is 115 head. Cindy said
they don’t have a large operation but Just the right size for
them to take care of everything well. Mark and Cindy have one
son Trevor who is 10 mos. old.
Congratulates
The 1996
Award Winner
HEADLOCKS EXTRA HEAVY CONSTRUCTION
Three
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extra cost... naturally! |
• 3 gallon capacity IS
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• Minimize water waste
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