—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 26, 1966 8 Extension Service Cleans, Treats Tobacco Seed For Area Farmers The Lancaster County Ex tension Service has a lons (history of offering a tobacco ■eed cleaning and treatment service for (aunty tanners. This is generally done in a senes of (he meetings held at convenient locations in the area. The fust meeting of this year’s senes was held Wed nesday at the PSU South eastern Field Research Lab- Agway Holds Grand Opening Agway, Inc. held a ribbdn cutting ceremony yesterday celebrating the grand opening •f its newest Agway Supply Center at 1027 Dillerville Road, Lancaster. On hand for the ceremony were Walter Butcher, manager Agway Supply Centers; Raymond A. Cochran, Agway regional manager; Hebei- B. Shelly, manager of the Lancas ter Center; and Samuel Dum, chairman of the local Agway Committee. According to manager Shelly, •‘the Lancaster Agway Supply Center will primarily devote itself to making farm and home hardware items avail able to patrons at reduced prices.” The Center will serve as a warehouse outlet, Shelly said, and will have trained installa tion and. service men to take care of the items sold and distributed. Biff, New Cbop-Kinff lime-chops more tons per hour than any other chopper The brawny, new Gehl Chop-King is the only chopper bailt to make full use of today’s big-tractor horsepower. Short-chops up to 50% more forage per hour than other choppers . . . even in haylage. 810 IN FEATURES, TOO: Ragged 8-knife flywheel (see illustration). Knives chrome-edged to stay sharp longer. S«lect-A-Cut Transmission changes forage lengths with the push of a lever. Big 127 sq. in. throat area • Floating heads hug field contours • Easy-Swing Drawbar adjusts from the tractor seat to 4 positions. Make us Prove If wffh a Demonstrafion I N. G. HERSHEY & SON FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO. R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Manheim Harvey Glpe, a new ndtH- morning nnd afternoon, again case. He said that pi, » t'on to the county extension at the field research farm, about 40 farmers arc ~3 ftnff- According to tmeck, many * n S In their tobscco se-j J*' Two other meetings were fa^^,er,, now certified treatment, held this week, and two see f ? ach year ," rhich ls clean The Extension 0111, h more are planned for next aad ha H nlready I,eea trel,t - continued this sen,,. oratory near Landisvllle un- week. Th e latter will be on ad against se , edborne diseases, farmers, but has em,,. J oratoi> near imntiUMiie. un .Many more farmers, who do them to do the Joil, h :, 4 der the supenision of asso- wtonaay, at i p.m., at Jonn , nn . . date omintv ace»‘ Arnold G Click’s Plant Farm in e tnelr own seed, are selves, and has made elate count> agen Arnoia u. cleaning and treating these tnre and instruction „ , Lueck. He was assisted by Smoketown; and on Tuesday, at , holne than was once the Bb]e f or that purpose. L BEFORE TREATING TOBACCO SEED it is run TREATING TOBACCO SEED for wildfire is an through a cleaner to remove the chaff and undersized annual service of the county extension office. Heie seeds. Assistant county agent Harvey Gipe demon- Arnold G. Lueck, associate county agent, is shown strates the process with this ancient, homemade rig washing seed in a cloth bag after it was treated with doing the air cleaning job. L. F. Photo silver nitrate solution L. F Photo in soon See all the fea- NEW WAYNE LOW-COST A J 0 WHH < it works for both cage and floor operations. " JjjftYEß FEEDING , SES US TODAYJFOggAILS PARADISE SUPPLY, Paradise HERSHEY BROS. Reinholds :feai^p!!L "iSSSfegSeeSV heiset SSsi? M f„ R y iCE L Lawn and Bellaire 3gj&BBiS!CHMAN FEED' "• R. D. 1, Stevens ' MILLPORT ROLLER MILLS R. D. 4, Lititz MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia C. E. SAUDER & SONS WHITE OAK MILL R. D. 1, East Earl R. D. 4, Manhelm IVrlmll? H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer FOWL’S FEED SERVICE K. D. 1, QnarryviMe R. D. 2/ Peach Bottom MILLERSVILLE ' SUPPLY CO. MiUersville ROHRER S MILL R..D. 1, Ropks GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown levels than through the Low-Cost layers what 'uction and iff the pra ock...and