Klines Host Bradford-Tioga Farm- City Day (Continued from Page A 1) a neighboring 172-arcre farm with a 50-cow tie-stall bam. An employee was hired to manage that facility. The part nership between Ron and his two sons was formed in 1990. When a 300-acre neighboring property became available in 1996, the partners jumped at the chance to expand their land base to prepare for a herd expansion. On November 25, 1997 they started milking in a double 12-parallel parlor. They have continued improvements, adding a manure storage pit, additional feed storage, and converting the stall bam into a hospital and dry cow facility. In completing the expansion, PACER Self-Priming Centrifugal PUMPS For Agriculture We Stock A COMPLETE LINE OF fWiii SPRAY PRODUCTS IE • Nozzles 11.,, • Balls Valves/ BjPM Solenoid # )F Valves BALL VALVES CAM COUPLERS —u. m Stock 1/2” to V the Kline family set specific goals, both for the farm and per sonal, that they strive to reach. One is that they want to milk ap proximately 350 cows, shipping 26,000 to 30,000 pounds of milk each day. Others involve animal health focusing on a low somatic cell counts and bacteria levels. They also list developing a posi tive working environment and lifestyle gods for the family, while allowing for future generations to be involved in the enterprise. Besides the milking herd, the farm also is home to 325 head of young stock, which are all started in a greenhouse bam before being moved to a heifer facility. Each partner oversees a por tion of the enterprise. Ron is the senior partner and general manager. Glenn is the herdsman and Gary is the crop and equipment Roofing & Siding 9MStLIMG _ _ _ Channeldrain / N Available in 72 Co/ors A Best Color Retention in the Industry w Full Line: Nails, Trim, Screws Delivery Available • Manufacturing Custom Trim Call for Discount Prices! MARTIN’S ROOFING & SIDING 258 Walnut Bottom Rd. Rt. 81 Shippensburg,PA 17257 Exit 29 (717) 532-3460 mot DIAPHRAGM DEMAND manager and personnel manager. They now have four full-time em ployees and eight part-time em ployees. During Farm-City Day, partic ipants had the opportunity to watch the Klines milk in the par lor and could see the various ani mal housing facilities, manure storage area, and feed areas. They also watched as a self-pro pelled chopper devoured a field of hay. Other activities were also avail able. A neighbor took visitors on a horse-pulled wagon around the farm, there were sheep shearing demonstrations, butter making, a petting zoo, and a pedal tractor pull for the children. Officials from various farm en terprises were on hand to answer questions, and the daily princess booth was a popular site. Food vendors set up shop in the equipment shed, offering chicken barbecue hot dogs and other tasty treats. POLY-TANKS 25 To 3300 Gal. Vertical and Horizontal Myx»ro rumps The B yp| Long !MJ JIKJ MP?ij Sr Hl^H 9HHB . wmL I JSSSw i For roller pumps centrifugal pumps diaphragm pumps piston pumps and plunger pumps no one offers you more quality choices than Hypro More types More models And most of all more quality and dependability For virtually any spraying fluid handling or pressure cleaning need you have depend on The Long Blue Line™ for genuine value Genuine Hypro pumps from your quality Hypro dealer Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9, 2003-A1 — A 1 k 'I r ■. '• k Children had the opportunity to meet calves, goats, kit tens and bunnies up close that he annual event. Here Tivon Liguori, 16 months, of Waverly sits on Wendy Liguo ri’s lap while Monica Kneller shows one of her rabbits. Tioga County Alternate Dairy Princess Kaitlynn John son, left, and Tioga County Dairy Princess Renee Norman help children make butter at the recent Bradford-Tioga Dairy Day. HOURS: Mon.,Thurs., Frl. 7-8:30 Hies., Wed. 7-5:30 Sat. 7-4:00 We Ssliite Oar farming Mstiy •Jnrriyoro 7