Robert and Brenda Book farm 100 acred along Strasburg Road In Lancaster County. Under the Bondendale prefix they milk 36 cows In a conventional barn and have a corresponding number of calves and heifers. For Robert, a good feeding program Is most Important and they use a TMR mix of haylage, high moisture com, and silage. The herd average is 20,000 pounds of milk. Dairy Aft of B Distinction DAIRY OF DISTINCTION AWARD WINNERS Thanks for making your farm a place of beauty for passerbys to enjoy. Your hard work in the upkeep of your farm does not go unnoticed. Farms like yours not only add value to the community but also influence the public’s perception of farmers. A well-kept farm is admired and appreciated by many. Congratulations for a job well done. Paiivlea Cooperative lnc.s P.O. Box 4844 Syracuse, N.Y. 13221 800-654-8838 SBH OrnrHUKKo/MmancM, me 100 Manchester Ave. Westminster, Md. 21157 Telephone 1-800-735-2025 8257 Dow Circle '-^LANCASTEi Congratulations. . MIDDLEBURY CO-OP # i WORKING FOR YOU MIDDLEBURY COOPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION INC. RR #4 Box 1018, Little Marsh, PA 16950 717-376-2192 Dairy of Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25, 1998—Page 1 Dairy of M Distinction Robert sees the future of dairy farming In “bigness.” Small opera tions continue to have a hard time. But he said the milk prices have been better this year. And the new Jump in price for. June and July Is a welcome relief after last year. Brenda gets the credit for keeping this new Dairy of Distinction looking nice. Maryland & Virginia Lfllld O LflkCS, IllC. Milk Producers Cooperative 1225 Industrial Highway Newton Square West Southampton, PA 18966 Reston.VA 20190-5094 . . 1-800-645-MILK 1-800-552-1976 BODENDALE FARM £udL>_ Co-op Route 230 West of Mt. Joy, PA \OaW 717-653-5431 V M. ( Over 60 years of service Mount Joy 7
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