These are the words of Franklin Smith of Coolidge, Georgia. Smith purchased a 600-ton Butler Stor-N-Feed structure in August, 1965 . .. his first experience with a vertical silo. He didn’t have enough total silage storage ca pacit/ and since he preferred this method of feeding and liked the feed that came out of the structure, Smith decided to purchase more stor age i' 1966. He purchased a 20’x60’ 520-ton concrete stave silo because of the lower price. Now Smith says, “I made a mistake.” He comments, “My Butler structure will hold nearly twice as much silage as the concrete stave ... I lose 10’ in the top of the concrete silo because of the distribution and the settling . . . I can never get it fu11... I have to refill several times because of the poor packing and settling. The Butler structure costs very little more on an actual cost-per-ton of storage ... I don’t like the labor problem of climbing -up the chute on the concrete silo to adjust the unloader to an other silo door . . . the unloading rate is much slower than my Butler.” And, most importantly, Smith says, “I have severe spoilage in my concrete stave . : . there is no spoilage in my Butler structure.” |] JAMESWAY SALES & SERVICE ■] DESKNERS mf BUILDERS of SYSTEMS AGRI - INC. R. D. 2, Ephrata (FORMERLY ADDISON MARTIN, INC.) 7 Made A Mistake When I Purchased A Concrete Stave Silo" ,, STOR-N-FEED' X * Phone: 717-354-5374 c>\ 69 NEWS CENTRAL TRACTOR CLUB The second meeting of the Cen tral 4-H Tractor Maintenance Club was held at Landis Bros. Farm Equipment Co , Manheim Pike, Lancaster on January 30, 7 30 p m Glenn Kreider was elected a representative to County Coun cil Lynn Royer gave a demon stration on “The Use of a Shield on V-Belts ” A demonstration on “The Use of a Shield on a PTO Shaft” was given by Jerry and Dwight Hess A third demonstra tion by Glenn Kreider was "The Advantage of Roll Guard on a Tractor.” A film, “Farm Tractor Safety A Family Affair” was shown. The next meeting will be held at Kauffman Bros , Mountville on February 6 at 7 30 p m. Small Grains Are Valuable For Pasture Small grains as pasture can profitably be used for livestock ■to extend tine grazing season in the fall and early spring when regular pastures do not make much giowth, Tioga County's agricultural agent told members of the Pennsylvania Crop Im provement Association at their meeting during the 52nd Fann Show last week. “Dairy and livestock produc tion ns more profitable when cows have plenty of good pas ture for a longer period of time,” Larue K Thomas sa.d. “Supplementary forages con sisting of small grains can be very useful in supplying tins added pasture ” QUALITY! Funk’s G-4644 Single Cross Wins 1967 Pa. Cora Yield Contest 216.3 bu. per acre See your Hoffman Seed Man for details on all new 2EAIIII Hybrids. A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC. Landisville, Pa. 898-2261 c Hoffman FARM SEEDS . H