ißfuT.anoastor, Farming. Saturday. October 4.19C9 Apple Picking Equip. Developed Equipment to make apple The platform is basically a tucking easiei and moie efficient tower with extendable walkways lias been developed by the Agn- for four pickers to use at the culluial Experiment Station at side of a tree It was designed to The Pennsvlvama State Umvei- pick apples from standard size ‘ tiees, averaging 18 to 20 feet in “ The device is a picking plat- height - About one - ha ' f of , th « form, built on a standard wagon apples on a tre ® c * n ohnssis The olatform Was de- from one side. Each pickei can signei previously un- maneuver his walkway over a available persons to work in or- limilcd range Wlthin a tree ' chards, according to Gary W The platform, moved by a trac- Allshouse. agricultural engmeei tor, was tested in orchards of two in chaige of the development Pennsylvania apple growers dur- He claims picking apples from mg the 1968 picking season. Un tne platform is less strenuous der favoiable conditions, it was than picking from a laddei possible to achieve a somewhat ■Pickeis ude through an oichaid fastei harvest with the platform instead of walking Moieo\ei than with ladders In one oich tnev ha\e a flat level suiface to aid. woikers on the platform stand on while working picked apples about 15 per cent The complete unit can be pio iastei than the same woikers daced m a faim machine shop using ladders In the other oi ch at a cost ot 54500 about hah of aid. the picking iates were about which is foi laboi equal No comparison A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland 354 4191 jHHMI Wenger Implement, Inc. The Buck 2844141 Sfntfzberger's ■ Elm 6(J5 2141 John Deere 34 Forage Harvester sets the standard for low-cost __ . It's understandable when you add up the facts that cor? pickups have exclusive rubber gathering belts for plug-free feeding; that changing attachments is the fastest and - , ' easiest around; that there's a cylinder' cuiterhead and built-in knife sharpener. See why it's the leader. Look one over soon. Landis Bros. Inc. Lancastei 393-3906 M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 Apples are picked into conven tional canvas buckets The fruit is collected in a, bulk bin earned at the rear of the machine The fi uit is emptied from the buckets on the same level from which it is picked and the bin is nevei moie than a few steps fiom the pickers. Although the picking platform was developed for standard size trees, it was also tested on 12- foot high trellis trees and a tree wall of 12-foot height In testing the machine, the lowei branches of all trees were first picked fi om the giound Then the remaining apples were picked from the platfoim r - *’- Agwaj □□□□□ N -Al N --M \ N * VENTILATION FANS • FEATURES Inside Shutter Louvers Stainless Steel Hinge Pins & Bushings on Louvers Safety Wire Guard Storm Hood Variable Wall Mounting Totally Enclosed Motor Motor Overload Protection Permanently Lubricated Ball Bearings ALSO VENT-O-MATIC AVAILABLE Call Today For Prompt Installation USED % H. P. SURGE MILKER PUMP and PAILS 1027 Dillerville Rd./ Idnc* New Yorkers See Egg Recipes September was a good month foi egg publicity in New York as Ella Elvm. food editor of that city’s Daily News, featmed eggs on two separate occasions in her food section The Poultry and Egg National Board supplied photos and kit chen-tested recipes for the two aitides that had a combined cal culation of over 4,200,000 One article, published during the first week of September, featuied “Pickled Eggs Gieat at Table and Bar” The second BEE-LINE j Supply Ceptef aiticlc, beautifully illustrated with a PENB> photograph, gave the recipe for “Eggs Goldenrod’’ which are, m the words of Miss Elvin, "An Egg Dish that’s good a-. Gold ” Pat Myles. PENB’s Director of Home Economics, reports that these two articles are just a small fi action of the publicity through out the U S resulting €rom the Fall mailing of photos and red pes An “admirable Crichton” is any person of unusual or preco cious attainments. This is the epithet of James Crichton, a Scottish intellectual prodigy. • ADVANTAGES Protected from weather, less chance of freezing, easier to clean. Long-lasting bearings, rust and corrosion resistant. Keeps hands, animals, and other objects out of fan. Protects fan and motor from rain and snow. Allows fan to be mounted flush with in side of building wall. Keeps dust and dirt out of motor wind ings. Shuts off motor in the event of overload or restriction. Eliminates constant need to oil hearings. Admirable Crichton Sh ♦ » \ 397-4761