Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1959, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Sepiember 12, 1959
Follow Nine Rules
For Safety in
Silo filling can be danger
ous business The Hazards of
this farm job have become
more serious as mechanical
equipment has replaced hand
la^or.
The chopper has replaced
the binder and self-unload
ing wagons have done away
with the practice ot pitch
ing bundles. The work is
done at high speed now. A
job which used to require a
week 6r two is finished in a
fraction of iA that time. This
speed of operation makes the
need for safety even more
important.
Nine rules for silo safety
fpllow:
1 Keep silo ladders clean
and in good repair.
2. Frosty ladders are slip
pery. Use of the silo chute
as a ventilating shaft will
result in frost on the ladder
and will cause ’ rapid deter
ioration of the chute and the
silo doors.
CHAIN SAW
SERVICE CENTER
New & Used
Snovely's Form Service
NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214
USE HIGH
Calcium Limestone
• MODERN SPREADING
• PROMPT SERVICE
CALL COLLECT
Phone ST 6-7114
STANLEY S. HOFFER
1 R. D. 3, QUARRYVILLS
I called on several of our Honegger chick
customers last week. Generally they were
too busy to talk long. However, in answer
to the question:
"How -are your Honegger Layers doing?"
I noted the following replies ....
These poultrymen are your neighbors.
Stop in at our booth at the Quarryville and Lampet
er Farm shows to learn more about the Honegger
Layer and what they will do for YOU.
Windle’s Hatchery "
HAROLD G. WINDLE Second Avenue
COCHRANVILLE. PA. LITITZ, PENNA.
Phone: Atgten LY 3-5941 Phone: MAdison 6-5408
Phone us collect to order Honegger Chicks.
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Filling Sllo
3 Ventilate the silo The
space between the _ silo roof
and wall seldom provides ade
quate ventilation. When roof
ventilation is not possible,
install a dormer window ov
er the chute. Always keep
ventilators open during silo
filling and when you are tak
mg silage from the silo.
4 Leave a roof section op
en for at least 2 weeks after
silo-filling. Close the loof sec
tion when you have sealed
the silo.
5 During silo filling al
ways have the blower run
ning when someone is in the
silo ,
6 Close and seal the sil'o
doers only as filling progres-
“Prompt Bail Bond Service"
BUHRMAN'S
CONVENIENT PARKING
LOTS
Opposite Brunswick Hotel
Opposite Post Office
Next to Western Auto Store
115 East King Street
Norman A. Buhrman,
228 N. Duke St.
“Prompt Bail Bond Service”
® Really doing
good.
• Best birds we
ever had.
• Housed more pul
lets than we paid
for.
• Easy to handle.
® Egg size excellent
® After 22 months
of lay still doing
60% and good
shells.
® Eggs 92% A's and
fcet.er.
ses. Keep the doers open as -unify ohly''produced- fbr a V o '' 4
near to the level of the crop few days after stunted, high- around the silo ,
as possible. ly fertilized corn is ensiled, and down, and’ h ll
7." Nitrogen'dioxide fumes 8. When treating crops ops with machmff
may develop when you have with any kind of dry chemi- or horizontal Sl l os y .
ensiled stunted corn from a °3l> wear some sort of dust self as you perf or l’
heavily fertilized field Do mask and goggles while you eration, “How Ca ™.
not breathe these fumes. are in the silo during filling, with greatest ssat,f ‘ t ,
They are yellow-brown or
reddish in color, are heavier
than air and may accumu
late on top of the crop in a
closed silo or may flow do
wn the silo chute and accu
mulate around the base of
the silo
When you see or suspect
nitrogen dioxide fumes,
the blower at full speed for
several minutes before en
tering the silo. The fumes
soon disappear from well
ventilated silos. They are us-
Have you seen the NEW
HOLLAND STON
Made especially for the man who is building and \
wants quality, beauty, dignity* and lasting durability. Cal
write to:
New Holland Concrete Products Phone: ELgin 4.2 S
. d?/
Tuesday and Wednesday of lost week the ponderous steel tank, si
moved from the Gulf distribution plant on liberty Street in Lance
te-ty of W. L. Zimmerman & Sons in Intercourse, a distance of ski
; route covered was east on liberty Sttee' and out the lititz Pike
;kyards through Grand View Heights lo New Holland Avenue, east to
,re it left the New Holland Pike on to the Peters Road via Zeltenreir
Intercourse.
The tank eighteen feet in diameter, was hauled on its side on its
'so that it had ground clearance by barely three inches. When -
on its end twenty-five feet above ground so that trucks can be fil l
case of electric pump failure. It will stand at the edge ol th<
.mnity Sales Grounds where many other oil storage tanks are '
to Pennsylvania State Police escort, electric and telephone crews
;ance and lifted wires. The entire undertaking was well planned in
executed by the H. S. Bunting firm so that the project went ihrour
>us incident.
The, W. L. Zimmerman & Sons business was started fifty years ago
department for truck delivery of home beating oils, gasoline, etc.
department is headed by Paul E. Zimmerman, a member of the
er owners are Elmer and Le~oy Zimm'r—nn. Zimmerman's had
’ petroleum products since 1909 and is '-ited to be Gulf's oldest
IGINAL ENGLISH SPOKEN VERSION
Sponsored by
Lancaster Junior Ohamber of Commerce
TON THEATRE
LANCASTER
T. 23 - 24 - 25 - 26 - 27 .28
Curtain Time t:3O P. M.
Formances Sunday—2:3o PM 1 7:00 PM
39 Cenfs Is
Farmers' Share of Food Do|j a
Latest TJ. S. Department bread has gone un
of Agriculture figures show 1947; the pn ce o f s
that the farmer is getting 39 declined 20% jj ?
cents of each food dollar eting, labor, and if
the lowest percentage since keep prodding
1939. The most farmers re- price upward
ceived since World War I The National n
was 53 cents in 1945. Al- ports that the CQ r ,
though the retail price of (Turn to na?
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