f PSU Develops New Egg Packer The poultry industry has a MW automatic device at its disposal, a mechanical egg MECHANICAL EGG PACKER invented by agri cultural engineers at Penn State University is shown with one of its developers, Howard D. Bartlett. The Research Corporation of New York City is handling licensing to manufacturers. STAY SHARP ... LOAD AFTIR LOAD Gehl’s Chrome-Edged Knives stay sharp . . . chop more tons of fine-cut forage. In addition, the cutter bar is faced with tungsten carbide for longer life.- Select-A-Cut transmission gives you short, medium or long length forage with a push of a lever. The Gehl Chop-All gives you trouble-free, work* saving chopping from the first load of hay to the 'last load of corn. All this plus the shortest, most | uniform cut silage available. ■ HERE’S PROOF! At a Farm . Progress Show, it was proved that you can get up to 28% more silage in your silo with Gehl’s short cut. Mate us Ptotte ft With a Demonstration! N. G. HERSHEY & SON Manheim packer developed by the Agri cultural Experiment Station at Penn State University, The new device is made to pack eggs in filler flats, or cartons, diiectly from an egg collector, washer, grader, or other con- Chrome-Edged Knives • ttnlutf FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT CO. R. D. 2, Ephrato, Pa. veylng equipment, according to Howard D. Bartlett, of the department of agricultural en gineering. The packer makes egg col lecting a completely mechan ical system from nest to pack ing case, Bartlett pointed out. The unique parts of the equip ment, he said, are a mechan ism to position, eggs so they will be packed small end down and an electrically con trolled mechanism to sys tematically diveit eggs from the conveyor to the packing container. Four major components make up the new egg packer, a conveyor for moving the eggs into the mechanism, an orienter to turn all eggs with their small ends toward the flats or cartons so the eggs will go into the packing cells correctly, a packing mechan ism, and a carriage to advance the flats or cartons as each row is filled Bartlett said the device is low-cost in comparison with egg packeis now on the mai ket To i educe cost and to simplify the machine, all opei atmg power is provided by an electric motor and electrical solenoids conti oiled by switch es and relays. The mechanism will pack 3,000 eggs or eight cases an hour The product is the in vention of Bartlett and Wil liam B Ciawfoid, of Topeka, Kansas, former graduate as sistant in agncultuial engi neering The invention has been assigned to the Research Corporation of 405 Lexington Ave, New York, NY to han- die licensing by interested manufacturers. 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The Big J unloads evenly, too, with Power Circle Drive-and 3-Point Suspension. You can remove fluffy, newly cut haylage immediately no waiting for feed to settle.' |] M. E. SNAVELY 445 Soutk Cedar Street Ph. 62* *144 Lititz, Penna. 17543 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 20, 1966—: Esbenshade Nominated To Agway Board Willis Z. Esbenshade, Lan caster, has been nominated for reelection to the board of diiectors of Agway Inc Esbenshade was named at a district meeting of Agway committeemen Wednesday, Aug 10, in Boiling Springs, Pa. The district for which he will be a candidate includes Perry, Cumbeiland, Fianklin, Adams, York and Lancaster counties in Pennsylvania, and Washington, Can oil, Fredeuck, Baltimore and Harford coun ties in Maryland. Esbenshade will stand for election to a thiee-yea" teim at the Agway stockholders an nual meeting, Oct 20-21 in Syiacuse, N Y He has been a membei of the Agway boaul since the meigei of Pennsylvania Faun Buieau Cooperative Associa tion and Agway in 1965 Pnoi to the merger of the two co opeiatives, he had seived on the boaid of PFBCA since 1958 Esbenshade operates a 112- acre farm on which he idises beef cattle, poultry and sheep i He is the fouith generation of 1 His family to work the faim | He is a member of the Ex-j tension Association, having served as president and vice piesident, and has seived as, president of the Lancaster Comity Farm and Home Foun dation. >OWER CHORINO seporati • Corn Superior (Continued from Page 12) dough s.age and soighum-su dan silage in the hard dough stage, as lecommendcd The fo ages weie fed to steers starting at about 390 pounds and were supplement ed at the rate of 3 pounds of commercial conccn'iate for every 4 pounds of silage. 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