13 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 13, 1966 Th* Jamtiway Vdunwtle diitrifcutM *vtnly (ram t*|» I* N* ft* J «tytrttl»n> BIG J DISTRIBUTOR/UNLOADER distributes feed uniformly— gives you 20% more capacity Two machine* In will The Blf j workr In any season • as a silace distributor, as a silo-unloader. At fillfrtf time, tha Fill-Q»Matic distributor revolves to direct feed to the wall of the silo - cob. corn, stalk, trass and leaf particles stay mixed evenly for ideal compaction, fermentation and pres* ervation. No uneven, off-center loading which causes dan* terous pressures atainst silo wall. Ends hand labor in tha silo*because the Bit I is completely mechanical! Positive delivery un loader! The Bit J unloads evenly, too, with Power Circle Drive and 3-Point Suspension. You can remove fluffy, newly cut haylaje Immediately - no waitint for feed'to settle; W\ LANDIS BROTHERS, INC. | J 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, Pa. L. • Phone 393-3906 Reduce Crop Losses! Feeders, Dairymen! Sealed L Storage Can Help You Do HI Don’t let hot, dry weather cut you completely out of your corn crop \ profits! Ah investment in Butler sealed* storage can save the day! 4 If you normally expect a yield 1 of 100 bushels per acre—and dry i weather cuts this yield in half—your 50-bushel crop, cut as silage and stored in a Butler Stor-N-Feed unit, will produce as many pounds i of beef or pounds of milk as your 100-bushel yield, when harvested as.grtin. lt also will pay you to investigate late-forage crops such * as sudati hybrids. Put up as low moisture silage, the nutrient yield s ptf acre is- very- attractive. See us today for details on a proven Butler Stor-N-Feed systcm... ' big capacities, fast discharge rate, mechanically reliable -and priced thousands of dollars less thai some systems. Lcw-cost il financing readily available! ADDISON H. MARTIN, INC. Builders of Farm Systems D. 2, Ephrata BUTLER PortabU PMfrieid* D«t«etion Lob. To Bo Dovolopod A portable laboratory for rapidly detecting possible pes ticide residues on food and animal" feed before they enter marketing channels will be de veloped by F & M Scientific Division, Hewlett-Packard Cor poration, Avondale, Pa., under a two-year $31,630 contract awarded by the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. USDA’s Agricultural Re search Service wHI supervise these studies on a rapid de tection system. Portable equip ment and faster techniques may permit oommodities to be tested without lengthy labora tory analysis. Such a system would be useful" to USDA com modity inspectors as well as other government agencies and food industries. » Kirkwood Feed & Groin ' Kirkwood &\\\Vv\\\\vv 717-354-5374 Now Is The Time... Te Seed Cresses And Legumes ALFALFA CAYUGA Wilt Resistant ' Long Lived VERNAL Winter Hardy DUPUITS gelding Short Lived I ~ BOOKING TIMOTHY SEED NOW Ask For Agway's Complete Crop Planning Service 11, j< (%|]Agway Inc. Lancaster New Holland Quarryville Honey Brook Now, 10% More Milk Dairymen everywhere are talking about Ful-O-Pep Gattle-izer Dairy Feed—the biggest breakthrough in dairy cattle nutrition in this century. In herd after herd, the story is the same: more milk on thentame amount of feed. Based on an entirely new principle in ruminant nutrition, Fuh€£Pep Cattle-izer Dairy produces up to 20% more usable energythamregullif Super Milking Feed. And records show, this extra energy, resnltsvhr aft average of 10% more milk after only 4 weeks on feedi What would 10% more i»iH mean for yourprofita? FiH-O-Pep Dairy Feed (Complete or Concentrate) H. M. Stauffer & Sons, Inc. Witmer Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Stevens, Fenna. The contractor will-develop a aample analysis system con taining (1) battery-operated electronic instruments, ,(2) a portable gas chromatograph, (3) 'inexpensive and dispos able supplies for preparing samples, (4) an operation -man ual for immediate application of the new system in market channels, and (5) a rugged cart to carry the portable lab oratory across rough terrain without adversely affecting test equipment. Initial tests will be made with milk, wheat, fresh toma toes, and apples. These prod ucts are representative of a larger number of commodities that could be tested with the portable system. A report on the development and testing of the portable pesticide residue analysis laboratory will be made at the completion of the contract, USDA said. \\\\\\\\jftv\\\\\vw • Scout* Conservation (Continued from Fife 13) crease is the new requirement that the badge be attained by all Scouts seeking Eagle rank. McKeever stated. "The Soil Conservation Service will con. tinue to encourage and conn, sel Scouts of Pennsylvania to. ward conservation achie\ e ment. This rise in Oonseua tion Merit Badges is, indeed, reward enough for the effoits of our past programs with these boys. They are now moie acutely aware of the necessity of protecting wildlife, soil, wa* ter and woodland." It has been estimated that good quality alfalfa hay is worth 40 percent more per to i than grass hay as a feed i r beef cattle. Harold H. Good Terre Hill S.. H. Hiestond Cr Co., Inc. Saltings Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown "