EVERETT NEWSWANGER Editor ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancaster Co.) - In her last year of showing at Elizabethtown Fair, Jill Hoffines, Marietta, went out on top showing the supreme champion steer, the champion Jill Hoffines showed the supreme champion steer at the Elizabethtown Fair. Randall G. Renninger Certified Public Accountant Specializing in agriculture and construction industries “We help business people discover ways to cut costs, save taxes, and be more profitable” Call about our FREE seminars 535 W. Orange Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 299-6480 ♦ Fax (717)299-6390 • FARM BINS • GALVANIZED FANS AND HEATERS •TOP DRY SYSTEMS •GRAIN DRYERS • HOPPER BOTTOM TANKS • COMMERCIAL FLAT BOTTOM • FLEX-FLO FEED SYSTEMS • SAFETY ACCESS EQUIPMENT We Supply Expert Installation and Service Check Our Prices Before You Buy Hoffines Has Supreme Champion preview steer that is her Intell steer getting ready for the Pennsylvania Farm Show in January, and the reserve champion heifer. Amanda Grube, Elizabethtown, had the reserve champion steer. CUSTOM MADE AUGERS Qalvanlnd • Cwton • Slwnlou -* , a ssr “ AUGER lumounHi INSTALLATIONS ✓lnfeedlots ✓ln drying systems Slmdtrd Auger SpeeHlotlont ✓At feedmilfs or 4” g’ 8" 10” eleVStOrS ✓Around poultry & TubeGagge 16 14 14 12 ✓m£S£l|» F,l 9 h * Thickneii 3/16’ 3/16" 3/16" 1/4" or bulk tanks BuTHr 250 850 2000 3000 ✓Replacement Augers for feed RPM 431 431 431 431 mixers anq farm ■ !■" ■ * equipment Call Ua For Custom Spaciflcatlons Jessica Schmidt, Drumore, had the champion heifer, an Angus. Courtney Wolfgang had the reserve champion preview steer. Jeffrey Hitz had the champion medium weight preview steer and John Hess had the reserve Jessica Schimidt showed the champion heifer, an Angus, at the Elizabethtown Fair. Ltmcaster Poured Walls •Agriculture •Commercial •Residential Call for Priqes On: • SCS approved Manure Storage Pits • Basements • Retaining Walls • Footers • Floors Customer Satisfaction Is Our Goal Lancaster Poured Walls 2001 Jarvis Rd. • Lancaster, PA 17601 • (717) 299-3974 POLY FILM VARIOUS SIZES OF whtte K& bunker covers |MBK£sMId) st ° re H ° urs: I Mon.-Frl. 7:00 am to 9:00 pm wlSat. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm ACE HARDWARE BZ3 MMfcl M 1739 West Main Street, Ephrata. PA 17522 umam [MB (717) 738-4241 1-SOO-453-9243 champion lightweight preview steer.. Christopher Hess had the champion lightweight steer; In all, 28 steers were dispersed in about 20 classes for Judge Tim Livingston from Dover to place. 4 or 6 MIL Black or Clear \ 3’xloo’to 40’x100’ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 28, 1999-A23 Hundreds Of Farmers Headed To Washington WASHINGTON, D.C. With the depressed farm economy wor sening, hundreds of fanners and ranchers from across the country will descend on the nation’s capi tal in September to fight for posi tive solutions to the farm crisis. The National Farmers Union (NFU) grassroots lobbying cam paign, or legislative fly-in, is set for Sept. 13-15. The lobbying push follows months of steadily declining farm prices for all com modities and livestock, v'eather disasters, and other poor market conditions. “The fly-in is an opportunity to take the concerns of farmers and ranchers straight to the doorstep of Congress,” said NFU President Leland Swenson. “This fly-in couldn’t have come at a more critical time as Congress prepares to finish work on a farm relief package. We will also deliver a strong message from rural Ameri ca calling for long-term structural changes to the farm program.” Fly-in participants will visit congressional offices flora every state, pushing for short and long-term solutions to the crisis in the farm economy. NFU mem bers will lobby for key improvement to a farm relief package passed by the Senate just prior to the August recess. In addition, partici pants will tell lawmak ers the farm program lacks an adequate safety net to buffer farmers during sharp downturns in prices, and that the secretary of agriculture should have mote dis cretionary authority to respond to disasters in agriculture. Participants will also push for tools to manage large sup plies that have driven down prices, such as a farmer-owned grain re serve and a short-term conservation reserve program. Fly-in activities will also include a briefing with Agriculture Secre tary Dan Glickman and his top deputies on Monday, Sept. 13. Will Repair, Rebuild or RepowerYour Compressor, Welder of Gen-Set Engines, Gas or Diesel, Experienced & Reasonable 717-464-4461 Leave Message