PDA Meat Evaluation Center Accepts Performance Testing Applications UNIVERSITY PARK (Game Co.) —The Pennsylvania Deport ment of Agriculture's Meat Ani mal Evaluation Center is accept ing applications for Pennsylva nia’s performance testing programs for nuns and boars. At this writing, there are only a few pens still available for the Boar Testing Program. The nomi astion period consumes for several more weeks for the Ram Perform ance Testing Program. We will ac cept both fill born ram lambs be tweea Sept 1.19?7 sod Dec. 31. 1997, and spring born naq limbs bom in. January and February of 1998. The mass nominated will be de livered April T, -1998. They will then be given a adjustment period. On April 14. 1998. die rams will be weighed on test The rams will be weighed every 14 days and prograss reports wdl be sent out to owners and requesting, interested parties. The 84-day teat will conclude July 7 and the rams will have their average duly gain, lifetime weight per day of age. and respective ratios calculated. The rams wfll be shorn, scanned übrs tonically to determine fat thick ness and loin-eye area, and under go breed character and structural evaluations. The rams will have a breeding soundness exam which will include a comprehensive se men evaluation on the fidl-bom isms. After all of the objective IK Ki UIEUIIII Mlfß mniHHt 111 FHE. t . * ‘Sublet to approvtd credit Standard nn ippHtt in* MM 24 month* and conUnoti to mi of nwdmom 60-morth contact Nrm (Minimum down ptymant or Mitoraquirad)AdiMtonallowral»iMMmirtflninclnomMliM24%foi24monV« 36%lor36mortha 4 B%tof 4lmorth* 51% for 60 mofltf* Uniti «utyKttodwtotwtfiou(nolfc« 0% flnancfcg off* avaMMa on M/NM moMi 6410. 0510.9710 NlO. FW«Mv«3lo«tf«4?o o%«ffv«nd»Mareb3l. 1W WTTMEB’S INC. Bay ‘IfiJK Columbiana, OH 44408 330-427-2147 HERNLEY’ S FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. 20888. Marital St ~*« - -* ■ na BIIZPDMVITVOwiIf fN 717-367-8867 evaluations, approximately 75 percent of the rams are selected to be offered in Pennsylvania’s Per formance Tested Ram Sale. This year's Pennsylvania’s 20th An nual Performance Tested Ram Sale is scheduled for Saturday, Aag. 1.1998. The ram sale will be held in conjunction with an invita tional ewe sale and the Pennsyl vania Sheep Producen Held Day at Perm State’s Ag Arena. ' Pennsylvania’s 23td Perform ance Tested Boar Sale is slated Expansion Seminar Set CHAMBERSBURG (Frank lin Co.) - Is an expanded or new dairy facility on your goal list for the foreseeable future? If so, you should consider attending the half-day expansion seminar sponsored by Franklin County Cooperative Extension on March 17. The program will be held form 9:45 a.m. until noon at the Franklin County Administration Annex Community Room, Ghambersburg. Tbpics addres sed will be "Facilities and Financial Planning," Program participants will be Agricultural Buy a new Bom-Tough White 6010 or FietdMaster™ Series tractor by March 31,1968 and take 24 months of absolutely no-interest financing, it’s the kind of no-nonsense offer you’d expect from a new generation that works bard to make things easy foryou. Choose from 6 all-new models—from 70-145 PtO hp—engineered from the ground up to deliver reliable performance and more comfort than ever before. From their sleek, low profile styling to the clean-burning Cummins B-Series engines, they’re ready to prove what a new generation can accomplish. So take a test drive, then take advantage of this special introductory financing rate. But hurry—this offer ends March 31,1998. MILLER EQUIPMENT CO. RD 1 Bachtelavllla, PA 610-845-2911 LEBANON VALLEY STANLEYS FARM SERVICE IMPLEMENT CO.. INC. HD 1 - Off RM. 12S 700 E. UndwiSL Kllngarstown, PA _ ~ Richland, PA 717-648-2088 717-866-7518 , 4 Wednesday evening, Ang. 19. This is scheduled to coincide with Penn Slate’s Ag Progress Days. For more information on Penn sylvania’s performance testing programs or to nominate nuns or boars, contact Glenn Eberly. Director, Pennsylvania Depart ment of Agriculture’s Meat Ani mal Evaluation Center, 651 Fax' Hollow Rd.. State College, PA 16803. Phone (814) 238-2527 or (814) 865-5857 to leave a mes sage or send a lax. Engineer Dan McFarland and Farm Management Agent Roland Freund. Prom 1:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m., Dan McFarland will be die* cussing "Free Stall Dairy Shelter Designs That Enhance Management." The day's educa tional program is two individual presentations that stand alone. Feel free to attend either the morning or afternoon program or both if you care to do so. Lunch is on your own. Preregistration is not required. For more information, contact extension agent Philip Wagner at (717)263-9226. J&M MACHINERY CO. Route 22 *Bl9 Groonaburg, PA 412-668-2276 Hayes Appoints Purchase To Head State Veterinary Laboratory HARRISBURG, (Dauphin Co.) - Agriculture Secretary, Samuel E. Hayes, Jr. announced that Dr. H. Graham Purchase of Starkville, Mississippi, has been named chief of the Division of, Veterinary Laboratories of the Bureau of Animal Health and Diagnostic Services. "This position requires the hands of a capable, leader with the experience andimqdm to ensure that Pennsylvania's ani mal agriculture industry remains healthy and safe from disease." said Hayes. "Dr. Purchase enjoys a national and international reputation in vet erinary science and is an out standing administrator who will be a tremendous asset to our laboratory system." Purchase will be responsible for Veterinary Laboratory pathology Service, Veterinary Laboratory Microbiology Services and Administrative and Maintenance sections of the division. Gov. Tom Ridge officially opened the department's new $6.7 million state-of-the-art Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in September 1996. The two-story building replace a 65-year-old laboratory in □□WHITE iiiSl'mi Unc*«*r Farmhfl, Saturday, dwell 14,199ft€3 Summerdale, Cumberland County. The new lab beside the Agriculture Department Building in Harrisburg, has 32,000 square feet and a staff of 50. Working as the director of research in Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine since 1988, Purchase received the dean's "Pegasus Award" for external service to the college. He had preciously served with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service from 1974 to 1988. He served as special scien tific advisor to the director, Beltsville area; acting chief, Livestock and Veterinary Sciences, National Program Staff; staff scientist for poultry, National Program Staff and vet erinary medical officer at the Regional Poultry Research Laboratory, East Lansing, Michigan. Purchase received a Ph.D. from Michigan State University in 1970. He also earned a mas ter's degree from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, England, in 1961. A member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Purchase also is a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons; American Association of Avian Pathologist; American College of Veterinary Microbio logists; American College of Poultry Veterinarians; U.S. ani mal Health Association and Council for Agricultural Science and Technology. Purchase is married and has tow children. Conservation District Receives Awards LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) —The Lancaster County Conser vation District was honored March 3 by the Pennsylvania Recreation and Park Society. Inc. at its annual conference at the Lancaster Host Resort More than 250 people were in attendance at die 1998 Awards Banquet at which professionals, students, volunteers, civic or ganizations, and individual agen cies are lauded fer their outstand ing contributions and dedication to die leisure field. The conservative district re ceived an Agency Publication Award for the 1996 Annual Re port, “Let’s Make One Thing Per fectly Clear.” and an Excellence in Programming Award for the En vironment Education Program. BREAKING MILK RECORDS! Lancaster Farming Carries DHIA Reports Each Monthl 7 K