Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 09, 1996, Image 26

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    A26-Unca»ter Farming, Saturday, November 9, 1996
VERNON ACHENBACH JR.
Lancaster Farming Staff
WEST FALLOWFIELD
(Chester Co.) The Chester
County Holstein Club met recently
at the West Fallowfield Christian
School to review the past year’s
actions and events, and, and honor
members’ outstanding
achievements.
President Ed Breckbill intro
duced guests and reviewed the
minutes of last year, along with a
review of members achievements.
Patti Hushon, of Delta, serves
the Pennsylvania Holstein Associ
ation on a part-time basis to help
with registration work.
She said that for some of the
catchup programs, members can
get at no extra cost a representative
from Pa. Holstein Association to
come to the farm, take photos and
fill out the registration paperwork.
She reviewed the programs and
From the left, Chester Holstein Club members elect
Duane Hershey and Bob Hewitt as new directors. Two other
elected directors, not shown, are Glenn Ranch and Sam
Stoltzfus.
Chester Holstein Club Honors Members
offerings available to members.
The group made a special recog
nition of Walter Wurster, the
recently retired county extension
agent, who continues to help with
some of the programs as a
volunteer.
He told the group that his posi
tion is to be replaced, and that of
Alan Strock, the former farm man
agement specialist who left the
extension program for private
employment.
Wurster also told the group that
be has been involved with die Act
319 (Clean and Green preferential
property tax assessment program)
reassessment and that farmers
should be pleased, though final
word was still up to the county
commissioners.
Bill Allen, Pa. Holstein director
of sales, talked to the group about
sales opportunities, while Jane
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The Key To Effective Middle Management.
IABOOI
Great Ideas. Good Business
MANOR MOTORS
On Rte. 553
Penn Run, Pa. 15765
412-254-4753
HERNLEY’S FARM
EQUIP., INC.
Elizabethtown, Pa.
717-367-8867
Outstanding production awards of the Chester County Holstein Club are presented *
to, from the left, Ed Breckblll, Jim Miller, bale Hostetter, and Tom Crothers.
The Chester County Holstlen Club presents retired county dairy agent Walter Wur
ster with a token of its members' appreciation for his years service and out of
friendship.
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AGCO
ALLIS
SANDY LAKE
IMPLEMENT
B.H.M. FARM EQUIP.
INC.
Annviile, Pa.
NICHOLS FARM EQUIP. 717-867-2211
Bloomsburg, Pa
717-784-7731
Sandy Lake, Pa.
412-376-2489
B. EQUIP., INC.
Waynesboro, Pa.
717-762-3193
GRUMELLI
FARM SERVICE
Quarryville, Pa.
717-786-7318
AGCO Allis 5650
HOLTRY’S EQUIPMENT
Roxbury, Pa.
717-532-7261
C.J. WONSIDLER
BROS.
Quakertown, Pa.
215-536-7523
* New Tripoli, Pa.
215-767-7611
Oley, Pa.
215-987-6257