Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 30, 1998, Image 32

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    A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 30,1998
(Continued from Pago A 10)
Golf Club.
Lancaster County Holstein Club
Field Day, Welk-Shade Hols
teins (home of Mark and Kris
Welk), near Quarry villc, 7 p.m.
Pond Management Workshops,
West End Fire Hall, Brodheads
ville, part 17 p.m.-10 p.m., part
2 Tuesday, June 16, 7 p.m.-10
p.m.
Meat Goat Cooperative Meeting,
Fulton County extension office,
Fulton County Courthouse,
McConnellsburg, 7 p.m.-9:30
Franklin County Dairy Princess
Pageant, Lighthouse Restaur
ant, Chambersburg.
Indiana County Dairy Princess
Pageant, Marion Center Pre
sbyterian Church, Marion Cen
ter, 7:30 p.m.
Cumberland County Dairy Prin
cess Pageant, Ember’s Conven
Ephrata Area Young Farmer 4th
Annual Farm Family Safety
Day Camp, Ephrata Communi
ty Park, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Lancaster County Dairy Princess
Pageant, Farm and Home Cen
ter, Lancaster, 7 p.m.
Beaver-Lawrence County Dairy
Princess Pageant, Old Prince
ton School, Princeton, 8 p.m.
SUN Area Dairy Princess Pageant,
Deer Creek Equi
No Interest until ‘99 AND Financing as Low as 5.5%*
Purveyors of Quality
OXFORD, PA 1-800-255-6567 • WHITEFORD, MD 1-800-551-6567
'Financing subject to credit approval Payments based on dealer selling price with normal 20% down payment. Payments start 1 month from contract date. Interest starts 1/1/99 See dealer for details
Susquehanna Valley Mall,
Hummels Wharf, 7 p.m.
Md. Simmental Field Day, How
ard County Fairgrounds, West
Friendship.
Md./Del. Wool Pool, Del. State
'd.‘ Hi 7
Pageant. Zion’s Church, New
Tioga County Dairy Princess
‘ Whf illr Fr
Course, Montgomery CES
Office, Derwood, Md.
Oregon Dairy Family Dairy Days,
Oregon Dairy, east of Lancas
ter, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., thru June
18
Wednesday, .Imif 17
Md. Wool Pool, State Fairgrounds,
Timonium, 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Using Milk Futures To Effect
Summer Pricing, Session 1,
Kent College Extension Office,
12th Annual Eastern Regional
Shorthorn Show, Howard
County Fairgrounds, West
Friendship, Md., thru June 20.
Warren County Dairy Princess
Choose One of the Following In Stock Units and Wrap Up a Great Deal!
ID 385 Round Baler, 4x5
Makes up to a 1050 lb. Bale
Hydraulic Double Twine Wrap
Right Hand Gauge Wheel
Bale Counter
Silage Kit
$228.85 p/Mth, 60 Mths
6.9% * Int. after 1-1-99
(2) JD 446 Round Baler, 4x4
Makes up to a 750 lb. Bale
540 rpm Slip Clutch Driveline
Bale Ramps, Bale Counter
Double Twine Arms
High Moisture Kit
Right and Left Gauge Wheels
$225.20 p/Mth, 60 Mths
6.9% * Int. after 1-1-99
Pageant, 4-H Center, Warren
County Fairgrounds, Pittsfield.
Md. Dairy Youth Weekend, Fre
derick County 4-H Camp Cen-
Conference, Penn State Boles
Campus.
Lancaster Farmland Trust Pedal
To Preserve Bike Marathon,
starts at Donegal High School,
Mount Joy, 9 a.m., ends at the
high school.
Sullivan County Dairy Princess
Pageant, Main Street, Dushore,
7:15 p.m.
York County Dairy Princess
Pageant, York County 4-H
Cento, Bair Station.
Md. 4-H/FFA Spring Show, Gar
rett County Ag Fairgrounds,
McHenry.
Berks Shire Hunt Paper Chase,
Stonehaven Farm, Limekiln, 8
a.m.-2 p.m.
East Earl Community Farm Festi
val, Conestoga School Yard
6th Annual Pa. Friends of Ag Golf
Tournament, Country Club of
Heishey.
4-H Ambassador Conference,
Penn State University, thru
June 24.
Southern Alleghenies 4-H Camp,
Camp Kanesatake, Spruce
Creek, thru June 25.
Schnecksville Communit;
Camp, York County 4-H Cen-
Using Milk Futures Session n.
pment Round Baler Blitz
Kent County Extension Office,
Angus Show, Farm Show Com
plex, Harrisburg, thru June 28.
Living Mulch Tour, Schuylkill
County Meet at Mahantongo
Fire Company, Pitman, 10
a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Open Jacket Wether/Ewe Lamb
Show, Mercer County 4-H
Park, 8 p.m.
Shepherd’s Night, Mercer County
4-H Park and Extension Center,
Day Camp!jefferson
County Fairgrounds,
Brookville.
Lititz Historical Foundation
Annual Antique Show and Sale,
John Bonfield Elementary,
Lititz, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and June
27, 10 a.m.-5 o.m.
Md. Grain Producers To Meet
EDGEWATER, Md. The
21st annual meeting of the
Maryland Grain Producers
Association will be held July 23
- at the Queen Anne’s County 4-
H Park near Centreville.
The meeting, famed in the
state’s agricultural community
for the crab feast and chicken
barbecue which traditionally
concludes the event, showcases
research, educational and mar
ket development projects funded
with checkoff dollars by the
Maryland Grain Producers
Utilization Board.
In its business session,
prominent speakers focus on the
major issues confronting grain
Fair,
producers and their industry.
John Phipps, a well respected
Illinois grain farmer, will add a
note of humor as he provides
insight on some key issues fac-
JD 456 Silage Special R. Baler
Makes up to a 1100 lb. Bale
Mega-Tooth™ Pickup
Double Twine Arms
Less Surface Wrap
Variable Core Kit
$282.30 p/Mth, 60 Mths
6.9 %* Int. after 1-1-99
JD 466 Round Baler, 4x6
Makes up to a 1650 lb. Bale
CV 540 rpm Driveline
Mega-Tooth™ Pickup
Surface Wrap
High Moisture Kit
Gauge Wheels
$366.00 p/Mth, 60 Mths
6.9 %* Int. after 1-1-99
Jersey Shore
Livestock
Market, Inc.
Auction every Thursday
at 4:00 pan.
Jersey Shore, Pa.
Report supplied by Auction
Thursday, May 28, 1998
RETURN TO FARM CALF
70.00-
GOOD VEAL: 40.00-69.00.
COMMON VEAL: 10.00-39.00.
LOW CHOICE STEERS
-60.0-
SELECT STEERS: 55.00-59.00.
COMMON STEERS: 52.00-54.00
COMMERCIAL COWS
38.00-
CANKERS-CUTTERS:
29.00-
SHELLS; 25.00-28.00.
COMMON HEIFERS:
40.00-
GOOD FEEDERS: 60.00-90.00.
COMMON FEEDERS;
22.00-
BULLS: 43.00-46.25.
ing American farmers.
Delegate Ronald Guns,
House Environmental Matters
Committee chairman, will pre
sent his perspective on the
recently passed Water Quality
Act of 1998.
“We are pleased to have
Delegate Guns join us on the
23rd to talk about the nutrient
management legislation,” said
Jamie Jamison, chairman of the
annual meeting. “He played thj
principal role during the session
and we are very thankful for his
efforts.”
MGPA members also will
elect directors and present their
coveted “Man of the Year”
award. The association current
ly has more than 330 members
representing a broad spectrum
of grain production in the state.