&£ugi3aybi Co. Dairyman Makes New Stall, Plans To Produce Commercially John Kreidor, 523 Willow der her. The single pipe at the Road,' enlarged his dairy barn front of the stall serves to keep last October. He planned to put the cow out of the- feed trough commercial comfort stalls in and doubles as the milker va the new addition, but after vis- cuum line. From this pipe, isting several dairy barns in only 35 inches from the floor, New York state, he decided to is the tie chain with a snap on build his own stalls. ithe end. The snap can be fas x After he had the stalls in the tened to the cow’s neck ( chain barn, he liked them so well at any place, eliminating the that he decided to replace the need to hunt for the ring on old stanchions with the new the conventional neck chain ■tails. In addition, neighbors or strap. doming into the barn were so None of the pipes in the St- Inupressed with the stalls that all are over 35 inches from the they asked Kreider to make up floor giving an easy view of all some for them. The demand the cows in the barn. Was great enough to encourage For this reason, and the ease Kreider to go into the produ'c- of working around the cows, tion of t)he stalls on a part Kreider has decided to call his time basis and he has sold al- stall the Show-ease stall, most 200 of them to date Kreider said he decided to The stall, while retaining pu t the stalls in the addition to many of the features of a con- the barn, but 'his father was ventional dairy barn, are sim- hard to convince. He was cer ple in design and offer many itain the cows would get on th advantages not found in so- e ir knees to eat since the one called comfort stalls or the ‘bar at the front of the stall more conventional stanchions, would be above the cow’s neck. Only one pipe is in front of He also thought the cows the cow, offering a clear view would have more chance to s't of the cow and the bedding un- eal feed from their neighbors. DeKalb mo Can Take It When The GOING Is ROUGH DeKalb 640 in dry 1902 non 8 of the top 12 places in the Lancaster County Pennsylran ia Corn Club. 640 is tops for Lancaster l-y County It yields, it stands, 1' it takes thick planting. “DKKALB” is a Brand Xante. The dumber is a Variety Designation. Next Time PLANT ALL DEKALB warn— Smoketoivu, . , Phone Lane. 397-3539 , ' . ‘in, A WIDE OPEN BARN is one of the features of the new stall created by John Kreider, Willow' Road. Kreider says the full view of the cow in the stall is one of the features he likes best about the new stall. Cows stay cleaner, but don’t have as much udder injury as they did in the conventional stanchions. L. F. Photo. tout, Kreider says, neither has anchions. toarn and cuts down on tramped happened. The cows eat with But even though the cows teats. “We have had only one no difficulty and they can not can not steal feed, they (have tramped teat al winter in the reach as far from side to side more freedom of movement, new stalls.” he said, as the cows in conventional st- This causes less unrest in the (Continued on Page 10) t , "ELBOW FORK" ACTION MAKES NEW T win Rakes on the new AIL:-Chalmers 303 Bale-Chief make bales solid, square—tied tight. The kind an ejector can throw. Bales resist buckling because “Elbow Fork” action takes out windrow wads that can make othpr bales pop their twine. Takes heavy windrows into the chamber m clean, sweeping action. Forks retract completely up and out of hay each back stroke. No drag or auger-churning to shred leaves. Big capacity. Come in and see this new 303 Bale-Chief now. MUSCHMM£/IS Nissley Farm Service Washington Boro, Pa. Grumelli Farm Service " Quarryville, Pa. WITH THE BEST BALES YET 303 BALE-CHIEF v SALES AND SERVICE . Allen H. Matz Form Equipment New Holland, P*. L. H. Bruboker. Lancaster, Fa. Lausch Bros. Equipment Stevens, Pa. „ ’ X 7 ‘ f J ~f“ ' j?* - - ? -r--,- JBB !o_-| L. H. Brubaker Lltitz, Pa. N. G. Myers & Son Rheems, Pa. Vat-,— P