At the ground breaking are from left, Fred Keller, operations manager, Pennfleld Corporation; Don Horn Jr., director, human resources, Pennfleld Corporation; Bob Buehler Sr., VP, ag products dlv., Pennfleld Corporation; Mike Horn, president and CEO. Pennfleld Corporation; Peter Karamanoils, president, Hough® International, Inc.; Richard Mortimer, sales manager, Hough® International, Inc.; and Evan Mann, South Montrose mill manager, Pennfleld Corporation. TAKE EASY HAY. ■ ■ down without damaging leaves. We also made it easy to learn " more about the 5312. Just visit your AGCO New Idea dealer today. ON YOUR 1899-1999 With the new Model 5312 Mower Conditioner from New Idea, haying is easy on you ■ and on your hay. That's because our new center-pivot design lets you cut from either side, instead of going around in circles. The 5312 also incorporates our proven cutter- bar, with reversible knives, fully enclosed disc drive units and segmented hex driveshafts, for reduced maintenance and increased reliability. Plus, Ti-Cor conditioning rolls speed dry- Pennfield Corporation Breaks Ground For Maj SOUTH MONTROSE Ground was broken in this small Northern Pennsylvania com munity on April 21 for a major ex pansion of Lancaster, PA - based Pennfield Corporation’s livestock feed manufacturing plant According to Pennfield Presi dent and Chief Executive Officer Mike Ham the facility will be built on the site of an existing mill owned by the company. Horn said the new South Montrose Feed Mill will “cost $6 million to con struct and will be one of the most technologically-advanced and most environmentally-friendly mills in North America. “Pennfield prides itself in being a good corporate neighbor,” Horn told the local government offi cials, citizens and members of the media gathered at the ground breaking. adding, “It is our desire to become an asset to the South Montrose area and to the areas of See Your AGCO - New Idea Dealer Listed Below. Delaware Georgetown Baxter Farms Maryland Dayton J.D. Mullinix Pennsylvania Bechtelsville Miller Equipment Bethel Zimmerman’s Farm Service Bloomsburg William F. Welliver Carlisle Carlisle Farm Service Chambershurg Chambersburg Farm Service Cochranville Stoltzfus Farm Service Cresson Hines Equipment Glen Rock Wertz Farm & Power Equip, Greencastle Meyers Implements Klingerstown Stanley’s Farm Service Lebanon Umbergers of Fontana Mercer Ralph W. Kyle Oakland Mills Peoples Sales & Service Quakertpwn C. J. Wonsidler Quarryville A. L. Herr Somerset Lincoln Supply Lenctrter Fanning, Saturday, June 5, 1990-A43 or Mill Expansion Northern Pennsylvania and New York which this mill will serve.” Horn, who is the grandson of one of the founders of Pennfield Corporation, said that sales from the South Montrose Mill, which are projected to be $5 million in 1999, should increase to $2O mil lion per year in the future as Penn field plans to become “The dominant supplier of dairy feeds to farmers in the mill’s Pennsylva nia and New York service areas.” “Pennfield is in the forefront of producing nutritional livestock feeds to help fanners maximize their income through greater milk production.” Horn said. “By keep ing our dairy farmers profitable we are assuring the American Consumer the highest quality food source at the most affordable cost in the world today.” Construction of the South Montrose Mill expansion project should be completed by December 1999. Horn told those attending. adding that employ ment at the facility should double from 16 to 32 persons over the next scrvcral years. Pennfield also oper ates two feed mills in Lancaster County, at Hempfield and Mt. Joy and one in Blair Coun ty, at Martinsburg, which serves the west ern part of Pennsylvania and neighboring states. The Corporation owns a broiler breeder opera tion in North Carolina and has recently entered into several partner ships in Virginia to in troduce Pennfield Feeds to farmers in that state. Founded in 1971 by the merger of two local feed companies, D.E. Horn & Company and Miller & Bushong, Pennfield Corporation has grown from a small local company to a ma jor regional agri-busi ness concern with over 700 employees. In addi tion to Pennfield Feeds, which manufactures dairy, horse, and spe cially feeds, the Cor poration also produces and markets chicken products under the Pennfield Farms and Amish Select labels, and distributes meats and other food products to grocery stores, hotels and restaurants through its Ritter/Goodhart food service subsidiaries. Lancaster Farming Check Out Our Web Site