Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 14, 2001, Image 183

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    Manage Five Elements
sends all culled animals directly to
the slaughterhouse.
Boyce brings the freezer beef ani
mals into a small paddock to be fed
on dry hay and a small amount of
grain to get rid of any garlic taste
which piay linger in the animal. Any
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HERNLEY’S FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.
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young animal not part of the breed
ing program goes into the freezer
beef category.
Additionally Boyce, a grazing
consultant and hay equipment spe
cialist, sells fencing systems and
seeds from the farm.
START WITH GLEANER!
FINISH WITH
MORE FROM THE FIELD.
Elizabethtown, PA
717-367-8867 • 1 -800-564-2511
B. EQUIPMENT, INC.
Project Grass Expands Eastward
Project Grass, a grazing program
originally implemented in the west
ern part of Pennsylvania, recently
expanded to include 11 new coun
ties from the central and eastern
part of the state.
The counties comprising the new
Project Grass Central Pennsylvana
Chapter are Clinton, Union,
Snyder, Mifflin, Juniata, Perry,
Cumberland, Adams, Franklin,
York, and Lancaster.
Suzette Brought, Fulton County,
was named grazing coordinator for
the new central Project Grass
C.J. WONSIDLER BROS.
Quakertown, PA New Tripoli, PA Oley, PA
215-536-7523 610-767-7611 610-987-6257
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14,2001, Foraging Around-
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Engineered For Better Returns
region, which increases the total
number of Pennsylvania counties in
the project from 18 to 29.
Project Grass works with farmers
and diverse agencies to provide
farm management and cost share
services to grazing system mana
gers. Representatives from the
project will visit farms and provide
free consultation on how grazing
and other practices can fit into their
farming operation.
For more information about
Project Grass, call J.B. Harrold at
(814) 445-8979 or Candace Burke at
(724)295-4928.
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Farming
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