Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 30, 1966, Image 14

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Farming, Saturday, July 30, 1966
POWER-MATCHED TO YOUR HERD SIZE
* MORE MILEAGE item chain that's hardened
clear through and designed •xclusivsly for born cleaner
.service.
* DEPENDABLE Starlin* ha* been building high
quality dairy born equipment (ince 1813.
* COMPARE th* feature* of a Starline Born
Cleaner with any other and you'll know why it's the Buy
of a Lifetime.
BARN CLEANERS—SILO UNLOADERS —BARN EQUIPMENT
L H. BRUBAKER
350 Strasburg Pike, Lancaster
R. D. 3, Lititz, Pa.
Phone: Lane, 397-5179 Strasburg 687-6002 Lititz 626-7766
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6EHL 72
out throws ’em all
...even s h'
Breeze through the heaviest green chop with the Gehl
FC-72 Even when forage js dew coveredi or rain
soaked, no problem blasting heavy, wet crops to the
back end of the box The Gehl FC-72 Flail Chopper
gives you extra throwing power with a high speed cut
terhead and unitized fan blades and knives.
39 Reversible Flails give you a full 6-foot cut. Razor edged,
double edged ... for double chopping life. Mounted in
gangs of six and seven, for quick switching.
Powered Double Chopping lets you cut short and fast Your
crop is flail cut, then augered to the unitized fan and knives
cut again against an adjustable shear bar and blown to
the wagon
Easy-Swing Drawbar adjusts from your tractor seat. Change
to any of four positions . three offset and one for trans
port, with the pull of a rope
See us now' Find out why the Gehl 72 is the best flail
chopper e\ei made Our demonstration will piove it!
Financing available.
Make us Prove if with a Demonstration!
N. G. HERSHEY
& SON
Manheim
wer economy
chooses
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FARMERSVILLE
EQUIPMENT CO.
R. D. 2, Ephrota, Pa.
4-H Club Hews
PEQUEA VALLEY CLUB
STARTS' NEW PROJECT
by Carol Eby, reporter
The Pequea Valley 4-H Club
met Monday at the Intercourse
Fire Hall; vice president Lin
da Brackbill presided.
Miss Mary Sprenkle, asso
ciate home economist, spoke
to the girls and showed them
the correct way to sew their
projects.
A new project. Cooking
Over Coals, was introduced.
The girls taking this project
meet every Thursday evening
at the home of Miss Cynthia
Brackbill, project leader.
WILDLIFE CLUB
GOES FISHIN’
by Eric Stoner, sub. reporter
The Lancaster County 4-H
Wildlife Club went on a fish
ing trip to Krystal Kleer
Lakes m Lebanon County July
20. Members fished for rain
bow trout and observed young
trout in the different lakes.
Plans were made during a
short business meeting for the
upcoming trip to Potter Coun
ty August 5-7. Club members
will stay m a hunting camp
near Cross Forks to which
club leader Raymond Stoner
belongs Besides observing
wildlife in the area, club mem
bers will swim at Ole Bull
State Park. Members will meet
at Raymond Stoner’s home at
9 a.m, August 5, to go to
the cabin.
Agway Members Share
$2.7 Million Refund
Area farmers will be among
Agway members in 12 states
who will share in a $2,700,000
cash patronage refund an-
... and improve your feeding efficiency
Pound for pound, you get more nutrition from Ful-O-Pcp Srlmmacher Feed
than from ordinary feeding grains.
Schumacher is more efficient than most types of grain rations. It’s a
blend of four leading carbohydrate sources corn, oats, wheat, and barley
enriched with molasses, proteins, and minerals, including trace minerals.
Whatever type of livestock you feed, Schumacher will profitably fit
into your operation.
Stop in! We’ll tell you why Schumacher has been a feeder’s favorite
for more than 75 years .
Kirkwood Feed & Groin
Kirkwood
H. M. Stauffer & Sons, inc.
It’s bulky, palatable, and highly digestible. It’s priced right, too.
Witmer
Stevens Feed Mill, Inc.
Stevens, Penna.
nounced this week. thin tT,000,000 the amount re*
The one percent return on turned to members in the
purchases' will apply to Ag- form of* refunds, stock divl
way commodities bought 'by -deads and interest on - other
members during the fiscal Agway securities, he said.
year which ended June 30, Fallon noted that the refund
according to Earl B. Groff, was the second paid since for*
Unit Sales Manager. mation- of Agway by the mer
ger of Cooperative GLF Ex-
Announcement of the action Change and Eastern States
of the Agway board of direcj Ptrmers . Exchange in 1964,
tors m declaring the refund , an( j the subsequent merger of
was made at Agway headquar- P€nnsy ivania Farm Bureau
ters m Syracuse. N.Y., by Ed- with Agwty .
mund H, Fallon, executive *
vice president and general The 1065-66 refund will be
manager of the cooperative, distributed to member! late
The refund brings to more this fall, Fallon said.
WE USE QUALITY PAINT
AND IT DOES STAY ON! M
Aerial Ladder Equipment Used
To Paint Your Farm Buildings
For Prices Contact
C RALPH MILLER
Spray-on and Brush-in Painter
R. D. 4, Manheim, Pa.
Stretch your grain
with Ful-O-Pep
Schumacher Feed...
the all-purpose
livestock feed for
dairy and beef cattle,
hogs, sheep, and horses
Harold H. Good
Terre Hill
S. H. Hiestand & Co., Inc.
Saluuga
Grubb Supply Co.
Elizabethtown
Ph. 665-3388