Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 29, 2000, Image 169

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    Congratulations To The 2000 Dairy Of Distinction Winners
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Congratulations
DAIRY OF DISTINCTION FARMS
S.I.
Designed To
Minimize
Feed Loss!
This is done with
functional slant bars,
low set design,
proper pan depth,
feed saving edges,
and other concepts
to reduce waste.
The S.l. Feeder Wagons have the
versatility to feed any type of grain,
forage, or even a total mixed ration.
Four foot high inserts are options to
increase load capacity and to control
the downward flow of feed.
The Arrow Front design replaces the
old gooseneck concept, eliminating 90
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Dairy
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Serving Farmers Through
Farm Equipment Dealers
FEEDERS
degree welded joints, making it
stronger and more durable.
Get an S.l. Feeder now to get maxi
mum efficiency of your quality feeds.
Telescoping pole, axle, and tires can
make any length Full Size or Mid Size
bunk portable. This makes it easier to
select-feed smaller groups of
cattle. Tires and specially
designed legs make moving
it easier, year-round. Heavy
steel pan is formed in one
piece on all bunks for
strength and economy.
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Ed & Nancy Quigley
Named after the European word for alfalfa,L.uzerne Farm is owned
by Ed and Nancy Quigley of Spruce Creek. Since Ed has always enjoyed
growing alfalfa, he decided to name his farm after his passion. The
Quigleys milk 390 cows and raise 275 heifers on the 600-acre farm. In
1996, they expanded from 120 to their current herd size and now boast
a herd average of 25,800 pounds of milk. Nancy works off the farm as a
school teacher, and they have one grown son who works as a profes
sional firefighter.
Since 1961
Dihy of Distinction Supplement to Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29, 2000—Page
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Huntington County
Since 1979 Mixer Feeders
have been recognized as one of the
most dependable and strongest built
mixers in the field.
To enhance its existing line of Mixer
Feeders LUCK Aiow introduces the “P”
Senes of Mixer Feeders with six
models ranging in size from the Model
300 with a mixing capacity of 310
cubic ft., to the Model 900 with a
mixing capacity of 900 cubic ft.
The large diameter augers in all the
“P” Series Mixer feeders are capable
CUMMINGS and BRICKER, Inc.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
100-120 Lehigh Ave • RO Box 928
Batavia, New York 14021-0928
716/343-5411
CALL 1-800-222-8969 FOR DEALER NEAREST YOU
100 Stover Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013
717/249-6720
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Dairy
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MIXER
FEEDERS
“P” SERIES
of giving the mix required, from rations
with well cured, long stemmed
legume-type hay, to mixes with green
grass, and mixes with silage and
commodities. Better milk production,
better weight gams and greatly
improved animal health are just some
of the results of a finely-tuned feed
ration.
GET DETAILS ON THE ENTIRE
RANGE OF
MIXER FEEDERS
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