Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 15, 1998, Image 84

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    Page .36—Ag Progress Section 1, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1998
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Amanda Cole,
. u f r Cross Roads; 2) Stans Daisy of
owned b> Christine Kick, of Co- . . Aivin
• fwin Towers, owned by Alvin
lumhia Cross Roads.
Winter Calf: .. Popeco Her- V' Frostv Valley
milage Jellybean, owned by
Milking Shorthorn winners and award
presenters are, from left, Alternate Dairy
Princess Jackie Schriner, Michael Cole
with the reserve junior champion, Evan
Bresee with the junior and reserve grand
champion, and Samuel Cole with the
grand champion.
James Banks captured the judge's
tention to win the First Year Jersey
Showman award given in memory of
Tommy G. Noble. Presenting the award
are his granddaughters, Stephanie Noble,
Jennifer Noble and Marie Noble.
NEED YOUR
FARM BUILDINGS
PAINTED?
Let us give you a price!
Write:
Daniel’s Painting
637-A Georgetown Rd.
Ronks, PA 17572
(or leave message)
(71 7) 687-8262
Spray on and Brush in Painting
Fair Youth
Dairy Winners
of Columbia
Hesston Balers Model 530
If you need the one-man
haymaking convenience of
round bales, but also need to
keep costs low, take a close
look at the 530 Round Baler
from Hesston®.
Big on features.
The 530 is the smallest -
and most economical -
variable-chamber round baler
Hesston makes,
advanced featu
It comes
pickup that gei
from the stubbi
arms that maim
independent o
bale density am
tension, and a;
crowned uppei
roll to keep k
belts on track
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SEE AGCO HESSTON DISPLAY DURING
AG PROGRESS DAYS - AUGUST 18, 19 & 20 - EAST IST STREET
Lacy Jenkins and Gina Alderfer showed the reserve junior and junior champion Hol
steins respectively, while Greta Braund showed the reserve grand champion and Craig
Sheeley showed the grand champion. Presenting the awards are Dairy Maid Tara Gray
and Sullivan County Dairy Princess Jill Broschart.
Imperial Lilac, owned by Daniel
darkness; 2) Thumper, owned by
Robin Wilson, of Rome; 3)
Gordon Tootsie, owned
Combo
by Samuel Cole, of Ulster
Summer Yearling;
Aerostar Cupcake,
Amanda Cole; 2) Corissas Star
HERNLEY’S FARM EQUIPMENT. INC. STANLEY'S FARM SERVICE
2095 S Market St, Elizabethtown, Pa RD 1, Box 46, Klmgerstown, Pa
717-367-8867 717-648-2088
STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE, INC. UMBERGER'S OF FONTANA, INC.
Rts 10 & 41, Cochranville, Pa RD 4 - Box 545 > Lebanon, Pa
215-593-2407 7.17-867-2613
ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE C .J. WONSIDLER BROS.
School Road, Rt 1, Bethel, Pa Finland Rd , Quakertown, PA
717-933-4114 215-536-1935 / 215-536-7523
Rts 309 & 100, New Tripoli, PA
610-767-7611
D. W. OGG
Frederick, MD - 301-473-4250
Westminster, MD - 410-848-4585
Surprise, owned by Corissa
Coolbaugh; 3) Magic, owned by
Edward Knapp, of Ulster.
Spring
Valley Luke Booboo,
I) Topeco
Daniel
owned by
Aerostar
Easy
on hay.
Easier
on your
checkbook.
Frosty
Yearling;
owned b>
Nobledale
bv
Harkness; 2)
owned
Carmel
of Gillett; 31
Thomas Noble,
Frosty Valley Luke Vienna,
owned by Daniel Harkness.
Winter Yearling: 1) No-
bledale Aerostar Fargo, owned
by Adam Noble, of Milerton; 2)
Corissas Esther Echo, owned b\
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The 530 produces up to a
550-pound bale that measures
up to 39 inches wide and
between 30 and 54 inches
in diameter.
Runs on 30 PTO hp.
And, best of all, you won’t
need to purchase a new tractor
just to run the baler - it
operates with as little as 30
horsepower
i stop by today and
out the economy
-530, along with our
line of Hesston
;nt. Let us make all
ng easier and more
ive this season