A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,2003 MHkFami Show WJ 2004 Exhibitor Exclusive to Spotlight Fisher And Thompson To Exhibit At 2003 Farm Show LEOLA (Lancaster Co.) and Thompson sales manager, Fisher and Thompson, Inc. a “the exhibition is being revived.” Leola-based dairy service compa- In the past, they have lent their ny, will be exhibiting for the first support to Westfalia/ Surge ex time at the 2004 Farm Show, hibit at the Farm Show, however, Plans are being made on what by organizing their own exhibit, their exhibit will feature. they will be able to feature their “In light of the tradition of the line of Westfalia/Surge milking Farm Show, we wanted to sup- equipment, dairy supplies, and port it,” said Amos Fisher, Fisher services. Chambersburg employees of Fisher and Thompson. p>immi,j l€T US fifllSC VOUA HCIFCRS DRCRM FARMS INTRODUCCS fl comprehensive heifer raising program for producing top quality dairy replacement heifers. Raised from birth to 60 days pre-fresh. (we also do partial raising agreements for shorter periods of time.) CH6CK OUT WHAT YOU G€T - THIS PROGRAM HRS VALU€ AND QUALITY UJRIHCN ALL OV€R IT! TAKE A LOOK NEW ROUTES LOWER DAILY PRICES Now coming to western PR - Bedford. Fulton, Blair, Huntingdon, Cmphasis on TOP QUALITY FORRG6S balanced rations for all Somerset, Cambria & surrounding counties, expanding routes in ages to grow them right. Lancaster, Lebanon, Berks, York and surrounding counties, also State of the art facility. Washington, Frederick and Carroll counties in Maryland. ArniMfPT PUfifiP AHH Call US, we will work to provide you service regardless of your dis vvKltilflll rllVUilllffl tance from us. Don't let your heifers be caught out in the cold this winter Contracting heifers now I-',: • Quality staff - professionals with over 3 1/2 yrs. exp. raising over 7,000 heifers. 1 yr. mortality rote 1.3% on wet calves ; • Bio-secure environment. • Calf pick-up at your farm within days after birth. Hi Bred heifers returned home ready to freshen at 22-24 months of : f j age. Freestall trained. j • Comprehensive vaccination program - will customize to meet ; your needs. ; | • Artificial breeding - 3 different age and weight options. ; • 6VD testing on all animals. „ • Detailed health records & progress reports sent monthly. I • Lock-in replacement costs - focus energies on your milking herd reduce animal units for CRFO compliance. • Foot trim before coming home & so much more. claw WHAT van awn Obß ItJPUHLA j| VU yTjPjltt Employees of the Fisher and Thompson office in Leola. “In light of the dairy economy this year, if we could get more ex posure with the market condi tions,” said Fisher, “we could show people what we can offer.” Fisher and Thompson, Inc. have a service area including cen tral and southeastern Pennsylva nia, northern Maryland, Dela ware, and southern New Jersey. Fisher and Thompson was es tablished in July 1983, starting off as a full service and repair company for dairy equipment and milking systems. They also sold a small line of chemicals and animal health supplies. Today, they continue to serve as a full service and full line com pany. Fisher and Thompson serv ices include seven supply route services, cooling and dairy equip ment repairs, dairy equipment sales and installation, and dairy equipment analysis. They have locations in Cham bersburg, Martinsburg, Mifflin town, and Belleville. !Eit3EEISi (Continued from Page A 1) For operators using less than ... . . .. „ cn . ~ . an 50,000 gallons of water per day, nutted to the DEP by Oct. 30. ® . . The DEP will mail out final no water meters are required, registration forms by Dec. 31. DEP will provide formulas to en- These will be due March 16, able farmers to estimate water 2004. useage on their own operation. I „ssr u “ rf " stavo ' ved Dennis Wolff, Pennsylvania secretary of agriculture, and Kathleen McGinty, DEP secretary, check out some baked goods during a tour of Brown’s Farm Market. CflU FOR AN INFORMATION PACKET TODAY Fisher and Thompson office employees from Marlinsburg. Water Planning Act SSteEilbE©itJfiinf
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