York District Offers Camp Scholarships YORK (York Co.) —The York County Conservation District offers several sponsorships to summer camps. All scholarship applications must be sent to the district The district does not pro vide transportation for camps. Contact the district office at (717) 840-7430. Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for more information or applications. One of the sponsorships goes to the Penn State Conservation Lead ership School for students ages 15-18 who have an interest in fore stry, wildlife, environmental issues, and recreation. The camp is an overnight experience at Penn i i, i * The #1 Name In Feedmaking Gehl Mix-All® portable grinder-mixers have been leading the industry for over 30 years. Now available with Gehl’s famous hammermill or a commercial-grade roller mill to produce the best possible feed for your livestock. • Total hydraulic control - Self-contained hydraulic system allows infinite speeds to power the discharge conveyor, unloading auger and in-feed attachments • Remote controls - Operate the unloading conveyor from the tractor seat or from the rear of the machine. • Electronic scales - For precise ration weighing. • Customize your machine - With a wide variety of options and attachments. f 9.9° /o " 1 48 ®o» tb9 \ *^ c !£ \ ne^ te . ;, T; iJ I/:‘: il i : i^ ! £ilit s llii,;; ,j ' s ‘ ~! ^| s: h V ! i : ■ : ii jl'l: ■ S|i : :■ 'j': ; ; “IH. ■, 'i ! |‘ LINCOLN SUPPLY CO. STOUFFER BROS. INC Rt. #2, Box 217 A 1066 Lincoln Way West Somerset, PA ‘ Chambersburg, PA TOM DUNLAP Rt. 220-Main St. Jersey Shore, PA UMBERGER’S OF FONTANA RR 04 (Fontana) Lebanon, PA WERTZ FARM & POWER EQUIP. PA Route 516 Glen Rock, PA MILLER EQUIPMENT CO RR 01 Stauffer Rd. Bechtelsville, PA MILLER-LAKE RR 02, Box 273 A Belleville, PA PEOPLE’S SALES & SERVICE, INC. Route 35 Oakland Mills, PA Adams Holstein Tour The Adams County Holstein Club will travel to Centre County ' Tuesday. March 31, for their annu al tour of dairy farms. The Pen nsylvania DHIA headquarters and the Penn Stale dairy herd and facil ities are also on the tour. In addition, die herds of Jake and Sally Tanis and Jay and Mary Houser and family will be visited. State University’s civil engineer ing camp at the Stone Valley recre ation area in State College. The second sponsorship is die Woodland Resources Adventure. Students ages 12-15 must have an interest in learning about forestry, wildlife, astronomy, and stream dynamics. The camp is an over night experience at Keystone Col lege in LaPlurpe. •f ' ! Stretch your equipment purchase dollars with Gehl Finance. Talk to your participating Gehl dealer about our current programs Waiver of Finance on new Gehl Equipment until Jan. 1, 1999 Then 9.9% APR for up to 36 months Certain restrictions may apply See your participating Gehl dealer for complete details Gehl Company reserves the right to interpret, modify or cancel these programs at any time without prior notice Available Prom Your Local Participating Dealer EHL i 1 i> , it !> -OR A.L. HERR & BRO. 312 Park Ave. Quarryville, PA BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsvllle Station Rd. Lititz, PA D.W. OGG EQUIPMENT CO. 5149 Cap Stine Rd. Frederick, MD 961 Leisters Church Rd. Westminster, MD Hie (our departs from North Gettysburg Shopping Center at 7:30 ajn. and from Wolfs Bus Line, York Springs, at 8 a.m. Milk and donuts will be available on the bus. A barbeque chicken lunch will be served. The bus will return to the starting places at 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Cost for the trip is $15.00 per person. Junior Holstein members and small children, $7.50. Reser vations are due by March 24 to any Holstein director. Indicate which location you will be boarding die bus. For reservations, call Dean Lobaugh, 667-8789; Donald Rhodes Jr., 624-2724; Rose Wen ger, 359-9620; John Downey, 334-7011; Todd Gulick, Gei .orage narveaiow 5,- performance features: • Exclusive Auto-Max Load-Sensing System - Increase capacity by up to 20%. Lets you operate at top capacity without the fear of downtime due to overloading. • Metal-Stop Metal Detector • Prevents machine damage and hardware disease. • In-head Hydraulic Knife Sharpener - Lets you sharpen knives in the field. • Patented One-Sided Cutterbar Adjustment - Makes adjusting the cutterbar quick and easy. • Three Models To Choose From; C 8865 - up to 150 HP C 81065 - up to 200 HP C 81265 - up to 300 HP i 1 CASH REBATES New Jersey Holstein Tour to Lebanon County BELVIDERE, N.J. - Rutgers Cooperative Extension, in coop eration with the Warren County Holstein Association, is sponsor ing a dairy tour to Lebanon County, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, March 24th. The bus will leave at 7:30 a.m. from the upper parking lot of the Wayne Dumont Jr. Administration Building located on Route 519 359-8003; Kevin Holtzinger, 259-7211; Cheryl Ulrich, 624-7839; Phil Van Lieu. 259-9077; Dan Waybright, 334-4995, or Ed Brown, 359-7700. -OR ECKROTH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT RR 02, Box 24A New Ringgold, PA GUTSHALLS, INC. RD 2 Rte. 850 W Loysville, PA and 1201 Spring Rd. Carlisle, PA HINES EQUIPMENT PO Box 5, Rt. 22 Cresson, PA RR 03, Box 550, Altoona (Bellwood) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14, 1998-A35 I *•9% f 3e' for n,o nt6s a' 0 *- j 4a 9 * f ° r / ICKES FARM SUPPLY Rt. 1 Hwy. 869 West Osterburg, PA LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO., INC 700 E. Linden St. Richland, PA LEHIGH AG EQ. INC 6670 Ruppsville Rd. Allentown, PA 18106 one mile south of Belvidere. We will return at approximately 9:00 p.m. We will be visiting six farms with outstanding herds and facilities. Weaverline Holsteins, Myerstown PA. Jay Weaver, owner. 100 cows, 3X, 25,900 lb. herd average. Flushing several cows, strong cow families. Little Hill Holsteins, Lebanon, PA. Owned by Richard Hill and Terry Shuey. Formerly a New Jersey dairyman. 65 cows, 27,000 lb. herd average. New heifer bam. New cow mat tresses in tie stall bam. Country Path Holsteins, Lebanon, PA. Scott and Karen Nolt. 105 cows, averages 107 lbs. per day. 3X. Herd averages 30,900 lbs. New 100 cow tie stall barn. Gravity manure system. Gift shop on the farm. Purchased Howard Sutton’s cows. Several Brown Swiss in herd. Jima n d o t Holsteins, Myerstown, PA. James and Dot Bennetch. 58 cow tie stall barn. New heifer and dry cow barn. New greenhouse calf barn. 28,250 herd average. 3X Sonnen Holsteins, Richland, PA. Lisa and Adam Sonnen. 60 cows. Newly remod eled bank bam. Moved herd into barn just after Christmas. Lisa is Genie Robert’s daughter. Great herd of cattle. Tobacco (Continued from Pag* A 34) slips for the past 3 to 5 years. This past produc tion history for each grower is then weighed against the total produc tion for that type of to bacco during the com parison period. From this information, a per centage of total produc tion for each farm is calculated. This per centage of the total pro ductions then used to compute each grower’s production based on the next year’s projected need for that type of to bacco. After this is de termined, each grower is given an allotment for the number of pounds of tobacco they can market in the next sea son. In addition, there is a way that small or new growers can get new or expand the amount of their allotment. How ever, quotas would only be in effect until the ‘Tobacco Settlement” is completed based on the proposed legisla tion. By voting in favor of quotas. Maryland and Pennsylvania farm ers would become part of what ever financial settlement is included in the “Tobacco Settle ment” for tobacco growers.