Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 16, 1971, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16,1971
Unprecedented high earnings
resulting from up to 100 per cent
manhour savings, up to 50 per
cent more mushrooms-per-tray
and many times faster, more
efficient tray processing, are
first-crop reports from this new,
automatic “TRAY-PAK”
Systems manufactured and
marketed by Mentor Produces,
Inc., Mentor, Ohio.
This two-deck system, one of
many customized variations,
features eight mechanized
processing stations, conveyor-fed
and synchronized for continuous,
complete operations. Customized
supplementary machinery and
accessories are optional.
Station One starts empty trays
one-by-one into conveyor system
from bottom of tray stack.
Station Two compost loader
Two Mark Twains
The original Mark Twain
was a Mississippi River pi
lot named Isaiah Sellers,
who wrote articles for a
New Orleans newspaper,
signing them “Mark
Twain.” When Sellers died,
Samuel Clemens took the
pen name for his own.
NOW!
Prepare For Seeding
Call us for prompt service on:
LIMESTONE ■
FERTILIZER -
10-10-10
And many other bulk blended analysis.
Available in bogs, bulk
Trailer spreaders or custom truck spreading.
REMEMBER US FOR
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
AFTER FALL PLOWING!
Don't forget to top dress alfalfa this fall
0-26-26, 0-18-36, 0-12-34
Boron and Magnesium can be added
Mbuu^lendsJ
[ ANHYDROUS AMMONIA J
GROFFTOWN RD.
LANCASTER, PA.
(sidp or end) dumps compost
onto upper deck belt conveyor.
Station Three mechanically
mixes growing spawn with
pasteurized compost, evenly in
accurate quantities, fof the best
production per tray.
Station Four synchronizes
loading of moving trays with the
mixed compost for proper, even
distribution.
Station Five sweeps surplus
compost from top edge of trays to
following trays.
Compacting roller at Station
Six compresses contents to
des red level of tray.
Station Seven adds top soil
casing to tray, metered and
hopper-spread from above,
evenly covering the compost.
Completed trays are stacked at
Station Eight for fork-lift
removal to growing house. Better
saturation growth per tray area
(less clumping) is reportedly due
to uniform mechanical
distribution of ingredients.
Mentor products new Tray-Pak
Systems also feature Technical
Services in-plant and on
location...(l) to help develop
growers’ needs into practical
0-20-20
5-10-10 4-16-16
Ayoilable:
ORGANIC
PLANT
FOOD CO.
Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374
mechanical designs; (2) to help
transform ideas and designs into
the right machinery for all
processing problems; (3) to help
in the installation and operation
of Tray-Pak equipment for
achieving a “turn-key” system.
Detailed information available
on request from Mentor
Products. Arrangements can be
made to observe machine during
growing operations.
Uni-Forage Harvester.
best seller has separate
chopper, separate blower...
big capacity... pi us!
.
Uni-Forage Harvester
The cutter head on Uni doesn’t have to
double as a blower. And so the spout is
closer to the wagon. Result? Forage is
saved on turns, in contoured fields and in
crosswinds. Spout direction is hydraulic
ally controlled.
The Uni-Forage Harvester has non-stop
cutting and plug-free chopping ability, too.
More than 60 tons an hour in corn.
Three upper feed rolls and six spiral knives,
and a choice of four cutter head screens.
CHAS. J. McCOMSEY
& SONS
Hickory Hill, Pa.
N. 6. HERSHEY & SON
Manheim
ROY H..BUCH, INC.
Ephrata, R.D. #2
Pony Clubbers Get ’B' Rating
During the “B” testing held 'Lanchester Pony Club
over the weekend, hosted by the headquarters on the John Gibson
Lanchester Pony Club, nine pony farm in Drumore. Judges were
clubbers from Bridlewild, Old Max Palmer, Mont Claire, N.J.,
Rose Tree, Pickering, and and Linda Russel, Cedar Heights,
Lanchester were tested on their N.Y.
proficiencies on horsemanship. Due to inclement weather and
Pony clubbers receiving their the cooperation of John Cully,
“B” rating were Mary Beth Sunday s testing was held in the
Little Laura Lane and Patti indoor riding ring at the Vic
Hassler, from Lanchester Pony Mead Hunt- Club, Delaware.
Club Molly Shore, Bridlewild Judges were Mrs. Igor
Pony Club, and Dawn Cottado, Presnikoff, Boyce, Va., and
Pidkering Pony Club. Linda Russel, Cedar Heights,
Saturday’s testing was held at N.Y.
-010010.
Bee-Line Supply Center
I &G\A/AVI 1027 Dillerville Rd., Lancaster
Call 397-4761
t eve
It’S
A. L. HERR&BRO.
LANDIS BROS., INC.
Lancaster
CORN CRIBS
Limited Supply of these sizes
750 bushel
1000 bushel
1100 bushel
1500 bushel
M
Uni-Power Unit
Add ’em up. They give top performance
hour after hour—with a more uniform cut
(down to 3/16") for better silo packing.
And it’s part of a great system of self
propelled harvesting equipment requiring
only one interchangeable Power Unit. It’s
America’s best selling self-propelled forage
chopper. The Uni-Forage Harvester . . .
with 2-row wide or 3-row narrow row crop
heads, cornhead for making ear corn feed,
windrow pick-up, direct cut attachment
. . . more reasons why . . .
Uni-System just makes
more sense!
KINZER EQUIP. CO.
Kinzer
STOLTZFUS
FARM SERVICE
Cochranville, P*.
Quarryville
HURRY!
hing.
Row Crop Head
LONGENECKER
FARM SUPPLY
Rheems