Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1998, Image 70

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    Page 22—Ag Progress Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1998
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maintaining forested riparian buffers, manure
handling and wastewater disposal systems,
grazing management, nutrient management,
soil surveys and soil quality, and living cover
and conservation plants
Conservation Area Daily Programs
11 00 a m Graziers Forum— Sheep, dairy, and
beef producers will discuss what
works for them and answer your
questions
2 00 p m
Giazmg Management— Learn how to
reap profit from your pasture in this
45-mmute workshop.
Pasto Agricultural Museum
Mam Street, between East 9th and East 10th
What implements did we use to till and plant
the fields and harvest the crops before electnc-
KIPE STEEL
Manufacturers of Milking Parlors
• Crowd Gates • Tip Waterers • Free Stalls •
Stanchion Replacements
VISIT OUR DISPLAY AT
AG PROGRESS DAYS
WEST 11TH STREET
Call for Literature & Pricing
Ask for Will Godwin
1 -800-432-4797
It's Up To You To Make It A Home!
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200 Brimmer Ave "1 (717) 733-2241
New Holland, PA 17557 (717) 627-3763
(717) 354-4321 Fax (717) 733.93^
Fax (717) 355-2401
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We Can Provide The Material
To Build A House...
• Lumber
• Millwork
• Trusses
For All Your Building Needs
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ity and power equipment 7 What clever labor
saving devices did we have for making butter,
cooking, and washing and ironing clothes 7
What did we use for light when darkness came 7
Visit the Pasto Agricultural Museum to see
what new technology created all the excitement
at “Farm Days" 100 years ago Happy 20th
Anniversary Pasto Agricultural Museum!
Equine Exhibits Area
Mam Street, behind the Special Events Building
Educational and commercial exhibits and dem
onstrations showcase Penn State's Quarter
Horses and teaching program, 4-H and thera
peutic riding and driving programs, horseshoe
ing, horse production and management, equine
housing and facilities, breeds, and miniature
horses Displays feature Penn State's under
graduate education and extension programs
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Nominations Accepted
For Jersey Pot O’Gold Sale
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio
August 19 is the deadline to
nominate high Parent Average
(PA) Jersey heifers for the 1998
Pot O’Gold sale.
The sale is scheduled for Satur
day, Nov. 7 and is a featured event
of the All American Jersey Show
and Sale, Nov. 7-9 in Louisville,
Ky. . .
To be eligible for nomination,
heifers must be bom after July 1,
1997 and before Feb. 1,1998, and
be sired by bulls with official
USDA summaries.
Dams must be officially ap
praised Very Good or Excellent
and be ranked plus over herdmates
for milk, fat, or protein produc
tion.
Parent Averages (PA) for the 16
heifers offered in the 1997 sale
were +1.281M, +43F, and +SIP.
Two heifers each sold for $3,400
to top the sale.
Vance Ahlem of Hilmar, Calif.,
purchased CDF Berretta Be-Ma-
- H(S FORAGE BOXES
#1 Selling Forage Box In America
HD 7+4 - HD TWIN AUGER
HD FRONT AND REAR - REAR UNLOAD POWER BOX
H&S QUALITY • H S S DEPENDABILITY
H S S - A Partner You Can Count On.
See us Ag Progress Days
on West Bth Street
Please Contact Your Local Dealer
In Pennsylvania
FINCH IMPLEMENT
Hanover, PA
FLINNER EQUIPMENT
Prospect, PA
G&D FARM EQUIP.
Manheim, PA
GALLUP & TENHAKEN
Edinboro, PA
- HARTS FARM EQUIP.
'Cochranton, PA
HESS FARM EQUIP.
Canton, PA
HETRICK FARM SUPPLY
New Bethlehem, PA
HOOVER EQUIPMENT
Tyrone, PA
ADDISON FARM &
INDUSTRIAL
Addison, PA
BARTOSEKAGRI S&S
West Springfield, PA
JOHN BROWN EQUIP.
Perryopolls, PA
BULL INTERNATIONAL
Washington, PA
W.C. CRYTZER
Kittanning, PA
D&E EQUIPMENT
Bloomsburg, PA
NORMEN D. CLARK
Honey Grove, PA
ECKROTH BROTHERS
New Ringgold, PA
ECKROTH BROTHERS
Orefield, PA
For More Information, Contact Your Local Dealer O'
H&S Manufacturing, Co.
Ripley, NY (716)736-7595
gic Vesta, an open yearling con
signed by C & S Livestock, also of
Hilmar, Calif. The Parent Average
for this heifer was +9SIM, +23F,
+4SP, and PTI +333.
Also selling for $3,400 was
Shaker View Success Wreath-ET,
consigned by Pyramid Genetics,
Fairfield, Vt,, and purchased by
Iris Peeler, Starr, S.C. PA Statis
tics for this yearling heifer were
+1.693M, +S2F, +S7P and PTI
+349.
Youth under 19 years of age are
eligible to bid on Pot O’Gold con
signments and may purchase only
one heifer each year. Heifers pur
chased at Pot O’Gold sales are
then eligible to compete in the Pot
O’Gold Production Contest after
completing their first lactations.
Submit nominations to Jersey
Marketing Service either by mail
to 6486 E. Main St., Reynolds
burg, OH 43068, or phone
614/861-3636 no later than Wed
nesday, August 19, 1998.
LOST CREEK IMP.
Oakland Mills, PA
McDowell farm supply
Grove City, PA
NEW ALEXANDRIA FARM
SUPPLY
New Alexandria, PA
NORTHEAST
DISTRIBUTORS & EQUIP.
W Clifford, PA
SCHEFFEL EQUIPMENT
Somerset, PA
SMITH IMP. INC.
Mercersburg, PA
SWEGER LIME & EQPT.
Avella, PA
TRIPLE H TRACTOR
Peach Bottom, PA
WATSON INC
Sharon, PA
ROBERT WILKINS
Saxton, PA
J&M EQUIP
Greensburg, PA