Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1970, Image 7

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    Northern Dairymen Honored
Among no:them Lancaster County daitymen honoied Thuisday Awaid weie Hnam Aungst, John M. Nisslcy, Red Rose Reseaich
for maintaining a high DHI * av«. je n 1( 369 were these five left Center, and Paul B. Zunmeiman
to light. Titus Stonei, David L. Landis, Lloyd Kieider, Dale Hie-
Stand, and Albert E Fiy Ji
Also receiving the coopeiative’s Meut foi Supeuoi Pioduction
HI Farm Calendar
CContinued from Page 1)
mg course, vo-ag i oom
7:30 pm.—Gueinsey Daay 4H
Club, reorganization, Faim
and Home Center.
Wednesday, March 4
7:30 pm. Lancaster County
Soil and Water Consei ra
tion District boaid, Faim
and Home Center.
mr/fjvr/t£4o£fi
Why is it important to you
that GLEANER combine
from the other ten?
BECAUSE Gleaner combines are the only combines
specifically designed to cut, thresh, and separate under
today’s changing field and crop conditions. With a
gleaner combine you take more and cleaner grain out of
le field in heavy or light ciops—dry or wet conditions.
Differences start down front with Sure-Feed. An Allis-
JCfaalmers exclusive! Controls all ciops. Like this—
Header auger feeds into a cylinder-width beater. Re
tractable fingers comb and spread crop over the entire
tedinder width. Gleaner combines use every inch of rasp
fear for full threshing, full capacity morning or afternoon
heavy or light crops.
Your crop’s under full control. Entire action takes
tnly 15H inches of crop travel. This is the shortest
fceader-to-cylinder delivery of all-every “cut” is under
pill mechanical control to within one inch of the cylinder!
Result—feeding accuracy and threshing capacity un
|natched even by the heavyweights.
Our down-front design puts pivot point behind the
Edinder— material always feeds at the same angle even
hile the headers move up or down.
All others pivot ahead of cylinder-resulting in over
fit under-threshing. They have a 50 to 98-lnch conveyor
Thursday, March 5
1.45 p m—Faim Women Society
20, home of Mis. William
Ciawfoid, Kukwood
7 30 p m —Lamb production and
sheep paiasite conti ol dis
cussion, Faim and Home
Center.
Friday, March 6
630 pm. Manheim Central
FFA Chapter parent and
son banquet, Manheim Cen
tral High School
7 00 p m —Grassland FFA Chap
ter banquet, Gaiden Spot
High School
Saturday, March 7
1 30 p m —Farm Women Society
1, home of Mrs John New
comer
Since then similai laws have
been enacted in the neighboi mg
Elected sire committeemen weie James Mai tin, Ayishue, states of West Virginia, Maiy-
Frank Heishey, Gueinsey, and Carl L Martin, Holstein Jdnci and L,elciwaie
State Accident
Total Dropping
sylvama’s Senatois, Hugh Scott
Duung the past half centmy j j and Richard S Schweiker, the
hunting accidents in Pennsylvan- Duung the past decade theie oai( j U iged enactment of pio
ia have been diopping rapidly, weie all 1 es ’ 01 one fOl posed federal legislation to cope
, , , , every 45,076 huntei s wifh tht> nrnhlpm
while everything else, from the wun tne P loDlem
In othei woids, the total has The Weather Modification
been cut in half, while the num- B oar( j functions undei the State
In the 1920 s there weie 467 a h 61S las mo ‘ e thal ! Soil and Watei Conservation
in the 1920 s there weie 467 doubled The rate has diopped rommi „ lo n an aeencv of the
fatal hunting accidents in Penn- to the oomt where it is less than ommi s sion ' an agency of the
t.vlvania one for evarv 10 464 t 0 lne wneic uis ieis uiau p ennsy l van i a Department of
syivama, one toi every 10,404 one fourth the figuie of 40 } ears . V Actual enfmce
hunters During the decade of a „ n Agucuituie Actual entoice
the 1930 s the total slipped to 461, 0 men t the } aw ’ as ll Pertains
but the rate shrank to one fatal- ■ t 0 cloud seeding activities, is a
al 5 par 12,696 hunters. on, sure wa, t» gel ba* »„ tSSoUc'e StheTeS
Sportsmen became much more y° ur fact is to have a son of S ylvama Aeionautics Commis
safety-conscious duung the 1940 s dnving age sion
price of bread to the cume rate,
has been skyi ocketmg.
feed. Any conveyor tends to bunch material at Its center, shoe. In the Gleaner combine, the upper fan directs a
causing uneven cylinder wear. heavy air blast thiougli the grain stieam as it comes off
It’s easy to see how Gleaner combine down-fiont the raddle-pre-cleans crop before it ever reaches tho
cylinder design gives you a much greater separating area, shoe. Blows dust, dirt out rear.
and more capacity everywhere it touches the crop. Second fan finish-cleans the crop at the chaffer and
Separation begins as wing beater behind the cylinder shoe. One fan before the shoe, one fan at the shoe; a big*
agitates, fluffs the ciop. An blast from rotating cylinder ger, cleanei crop with Gleaner combine,
and beater increases crop agitation. Grain, dust, chaff fall Sure-Feed system; contiolled feeding; down-front cyl*
tluough the straw evenly onto the raddle below. That’s inder; greater separating aiea; two-fan cleaning system!
early separation, ready for Gleaner combine pre-cleaning. These aie only some of the Gleaner combine differ*
Here’s another diffeience-two-fan cleaning. The otheis ences. See us for more details. Our credit plans make 3
don’t pre-clean-they try to do all the cleaning at the Gleaner easier than ever to own!
Roy H. Buch, Inc.
Ephrata, R.D. 2
H. Bruboker N. G. Myers & Son Grumelli Form Servico
Lancaster, Pa. Rheems, Pa. Quarryville, Pa.
V
alus-chalmers GLEANER Is an Allis-Chalmers trademark.
state lines foi cloud seeding has
which pi odueed 288 fatalities, an made law enfoi cement efloits
aveiage of one for eveiy 25,522 difficult and fiustiating. the
hunteis In the 1950 s theie weie Weather Modification Boaid
227 fatal hunting mishaps, oi pointed out In letteis to Penn
one pei 40,345 hunters
is different
Nissley Form Service
Washington Boro, Pa.
LnMonster Farming. Saturday. February 28. WTO
Allen H. Motz Farm Equipment
New Holland
State Endorses,Federal
Cloud sill
Pennsylvimll Autßoi ill«*s li.ivc*
endoi sed pioposccl fcdcial legis
lation tli.il would icgiilate or
conti ol wcalhei modification
.ictivities on .1 ii.ition.il scale
The .iction was taken by (he
stale’s We.dhei Modific.il ion
lloaid following a meeting with
officials of the Ti 1 Stale Naim al
Weather Association and citi
zens of South Central Pennsyl
vania counties, accoiding to
Charles F Hess, secrelai> of the
boaid
The South Central counties
pnncipally Fianklin and Ful
ton along with adiacent aieas
have been a center of piolong
ed controveisy and dispute over
reported cloud seeding activi
ties to dispel stoims and pie
vent rain The situation theie
led to enactment of a State
Weather Modification Law in
1968, one of the fust such state
laws enacted m the nation
The use of anciaft close to
L. H. Brubaker \
Lititz, Pa.
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