'age 16—Dairy of Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25, 1998 Pi $v- * Ray and Linda Geisslnger, along with their children Dan, 21 and Judy, 18, farm 100 acres at Centro in Mifflin County. Judy was a final ist in the state dairy princess pageant last year, and Dan was the state FFA chaplain. Dan also runs a corn drying/trucklng business from the farm. Under the banner of Orchard Dew Farm, the Geisslngers moved here from Lancaster County Just over four years ago. They farm 100 acres and milk registered Holstelns with a few Jerseys mixed In that Congratulations 1998 Dairy Of Distinction Award Winners... ★ STAR SILOS ★ 1-800-431-7709 603 E. Lincoln Avenue, Myerstown, PA 17067 After Office Hours Call: Bob Brubaker 717-464-3136 John Swope 717-933-4758 / JUNIATA Dairy of Distinction Dairy M i of Wk Distinction * ■* **m~ ■ N ORCHARD DEW FARM the children show. The herd average Is 19,000 pounds of milk and they house the cows In comfort stalls In a conventional barn with pipeline milkers. Ray is a delegate for Land ’O Lakes and has a positive outlook for the future of the dairy Industry. He thinks there is a lot of room for young people In the industry and also belelves the large herds will not take over all the production of milk. Dairy of ■ Distinction TO FIND A MILK COOLER THAT WILL LAST, YOU HAVE TO KNOW WHAT TO LOOK FOR. The „,oyOi. -g> ig .. , long lasting and reliable It also means you’re buying the most efficient cooling equipment in the industry For information on milk coolers and the complete line of Mueller cooling equipment, look up your nearest Mueller dealer today IN/I LJ E! I I EE F=T Your Authorized Mueller Dealer PRIEST’S REFRIGERATION RD 8, Box 142, Hagerstown, MD 21740 (301 )797-3921 24 Hour Service CONGRATULATIONS DAIRY OF DISTINCTION AWARD WINNERS! '/ '/
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