Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 06, 1971, Image 10

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    (—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8,1971
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FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
IT'S TOUGH
TO OUT-FARM OUR ONE-EIGHTY
THAT’S a real bold statement.but we’ve seen
proof of it many times. Every time we take the
One-Eighty out for afield demonstration,the reaction
is always the same; “Never saw a tractor that handled
so easfly ... Sure moves out with a 4-bottom plow
for only 64 horsepower*.”
The easy handling of the One-Eighty comes from
its XT-inspired features . . • power steering, power
dutch, double-action brakes, and three-circuit live
hydraulic system. Its smooth power comes from a
6-cylinder diesel or gasoline engine ... plus the ex
clusive Traction Booster system that applies power,
when and where you need it. Pretty hard to out-farm
features like these. Going Orange is Going Great!
Roy H. Buch, Inc. Grumelli Farm Service
Ephrata, R D 2 QuarryviUe, Pa.
Nissley Farm Service L. H. Brubaker
Washington Boro. Pa. Lancaster. Pa.
\N. G. Myers & Son
Rheems, Pa.
AiilS CHALMERS
Is an Allls-Chalmers trademark.
♦Maximum observed PTO horsepower at rated engine speed.
TRACTION BOOSTER
• Farm Calendar
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Manheim Central
High School.
7.30 p m —Elm-Pemyn 4-H Com
munity Club organizational
meeting, Penryn Fire Hall
3 p.m —Fulton Grange meeting,
Grange Hall.
Bpm Ayrshu e Brown
Swiss Jersey 4-H Club,
Farm Credit Office, 411 W.
Roseville Road, Lancaster.
Tuesday, March 9
County Dairy Day, Farm and
Home Center.
7:30 p.m.—Lancaster County 4-H
Council, Farm and Home
Center.
7 30 p m —Ephrata Young Farm
ers Corn Production Class
#3, Ephrata High School
Vocational Agriculture De
partment
730 pm Manheim Young
Faimers Farm Records
Course, Manheim High
School Vocational Agricul
ture Department
Garden Spot Young Farmers
Recreation night. Garden
Spot High. School
Feed Processor’s Quality Control
Conference, Penn State Uni
’ versity, March 9 and 10.
Wednesday, March 10
730 pm Mill Creek Water
shed meeting. Garden Spot
High School.
Thursday, March 11
11 am —Egg Producer, Packer,
Processor meeting with U S
Representatives on new U. S
Egg Products Inspection Act,
Room 309, Agriculture
Building, Harrisburg
7pm National Farmers
Union, Lanchester local an
nual dinner, Rhoads Spanish
Restaurant, Quanyville
7 p.m —Solanco FFA Parent
Son Banquet, Solanco Senior
High School.
7 p.m—Royster Gmgy Pesti
cide Clinic, Willow Valley
Motor Inn.
7 pm.—Manheim Young Farm
ers Welding Course, Man
heim Central Vocational
Agriculture Department
Dammand
New Van Dale “1230 Series II” Silo Unloader Customer-
Certified to outperform, outlast any make its size.
You're in command. Push the .
the new Van Dale *‘1230 Series
Unloader go into action—give yoi
output, feed more head—withr
booster or added electricity.
Our say so? No, our customers
testify the “1230
Series 11“ is better
three ways:
1. handles meaner
haylage
2. throws out of
larger silo
3. unloads on lower
current draw
So, demand
Command Perform -
ance—the new
Customer-certified
Van Dale
"1230 Series II."
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730 pm. Poultry Meeting, Central High School Cafe
“Money Management in the teria
Poultry Industry”, Farm and 7 - 30 pm Lancaster County
Home Center. Farmers Association month
ly meeting, Farm and Home
Friday, March 12 Center
m —Lancaster County Swine Saturday, March 13
Producers Association Car- gtate Grange Regional Institute,
cass Show Vintage Sales Hydetown, Grawlord Coun-
Stables. ty
7pm —Annual Parent Son
Banquet, Garden Spot High
School
Senior
1 p
7 p m.—Pennsylvania Egg Mar
keting Association monthly
meeting, Sheraton-Conesto
ga Motor Inn, Lancaster
7 p
m —Manheim Young Farm
er Family Banquet, Manheim
The
Satisfaction
That Comes
Doing A
Good lob Of
Farming
It's a great feeling to know that you are the
master of your farmlands . . . that when you
treat your soil right, it will treat you right
Liming is one of the most important factors
in keeping your soil in the highest productive
range; A good pasture with a pH of 6.5 or
higher, for example, will make 300 to 400-lbs,
of beef per acre and produce up to $lOO gross
income per acre. This means with the help of
lime, profits from pastures can compare favor- ■
ably with feed or grain crops. ‘
MARTIN’S
Blue Ball, Pa. 354-4125
PerfomanGß
From
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LIMESTONE
NEW WHIR-SNAP
V-PADOLES GIVE
{ EXTRA THROW POWER
DOUBLE 7* AUGERS
WITH 3/IS*
FLIGHTING
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Let Classifieds
Work for You
Call 626-2191
or 394-3047
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Gap, Pa. 442-4148
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