Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 2000, Image 168

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    >age B—Dairy of Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29, 2000
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Our Congratulations and thanks to the
Dairy families from the 30 farms
throughout the state, that have Been
designated Pennsylvania Dairy of
Distinction,
Agri-King is especially proud of our
customers who receive this honor.
Agri-King...the leader in Personalized
Livestock Feeding Programs...
YESTERDAY * TODAY * TOMORROW
Ph 800/435-9560
J.IaGRI - KING
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Dairy Farm Beautification Program
Named for the little pond that is hidden deep in the pasture, Richard
and Dorothy Kemerer’s farm consists of 230 acres in Cochranton. Lit’l
Pond Farm is home to 80 milk cows and seven heifers. The Kamerers
take pride in their dairy herd, which sports a rolling herd average of
21,600 pounds. The farm was purchased a year ago when the Kemer
ers moved from Westmoreland County to escape development pres
sures. According to Richard, the farm sits in a picture perfect area with
beautiful rolling hills.
Crawford County
Lit’l Pond Farms
Loop Tie Stall
Tie Stalls (all kinds)
Free Stalls (all kinds)
Lever Rows
Gates (custom made)
Badger - F(
Stalls and Bi
en
Paneling and Pens
Gutter Grates
Clamps - Many Styles & Sizes
Anything custom made to fit
your barn.
Other Eauiomen