What’s New? With an enclosed engine compartment which houses the new Ford “192” industrial motor, the ‘324* is said to offer superior spraying performance together with improved better appearance and protection for front-end components than the ‘323’ which it replaces. Other features are; the powerful 32” diameter fan which produces a uniform penetrating spray pattern; the two-stage centrifugal pump develops pressure of over 200 psi and up to 100 gpm. delivered to the 20 adjustable swivel nozzles on the right and left spray manifolds. Mechanical remote controls are tractor-mounted and operate right and left spray valves and the Ford engine throttle. Three hundred or 500-gallon tanks are optional. Airmaster Sprayer Shut - Eye A new eye patch designed to help cattle recover from pinkeye without retreatment, isolation, or special handling, has been developed by Ag-Tronic, Inc., of Hastings, Nebraska. Shut-Eye patches are shaped to completely cover an infected eye. Applied immediately after treatment, the patches help hold medication in place while the eye heals, protect the eye against sunlight, dust, and wind; shield the eye from grass blades; and provide protection from flies and other insects which may cause irritation and may spread the disease to healthy animals. A ring of specially-designed adhesive applied around the inside edge holds the patch firmly in place while the eye is healing. It then drops off and decomposes. Patches may be ordered direct from the manufacturer at $8.49 per box of 10 patches including sufficient special adhesive for application. Write Ag-Tronic, Inc., 1801 West “B” Street, Hastings, Nebraska 68901, U.S.A. Special Dairy Concentrate New Auger Line Offered in 28’, 35’, 41’, and 51’ lengths and in 6”, 7” and 8” diameters, the new line of augers from Allied Farm Equipment is said to offer a combination of features that economically solves many grain handling problems. Cupped, force-feed flighting moves more grain into the auger tube, increasing capacity. Ad justable feed control can be Pennfield No. 556 is the right Dairy Concentrate to balance off your present feeding program. It has all the necessary minerals your herd needs to get the most out of your feed. No matter what your feeding program. The high concentration of protein 40 percent provides your herd the necessary protein economically. The vitamin E supplement helps overcome marginal selenium levels in nature’ feed stuffs thus providing the proper nutrient balance for your cattle. Call today. A Pennfield feeding expert is ready to discuss your feeding needs. He is ready to help you program your herd so that you obtain the best balance between feed, nutrition and profits. pennfidd feeds 711Rohrerstown Road Lancaster, Pa. 17604 Lancaster Red Lion 244-4511 York 854-7867 laiyasto Farming, Saturday, Ju1y 8, 1972 operated with intake guard in place. Heavy-duty flanges assure a strong, well aligned auger in all lengths. The unique undercarriage combines scissoring and telescoping action with one winch for maximum reach and eave clearance. This design also gives ideal balance and support of the tube m all positions from tran sport to 45 degrees. Featuring a 5-year guarantee on the gearbox, enclosed and lubricated roller chain drive, sealed bearings on chain sprockets and driveline, graphite impregnated polyurethane end bearing, removable hitch and choice of drive including direct PTO, undercarriage mounted PTO for extra reach and ad justable gas or electric motor mount, the new line was designed to meet many grain moving needs. Pa. Holstein Group Seeks Heifers for Shipment to Spain The Pennsylvania Holstein Association is co-ordinating efforts to find bred heifers for export shipment to Spain. They are interested in heifers due to freshen between Nov. 1 and Feb. 15. Heifers must be fred to Registered Holstein Bulls. Their dams are to have a 14,000 pound, 3.5 per cent butterfat on an ME basis. A M and P M or owner sampler records will not qualify. If you are interested in this porgram, contact Sales Representatives Nathan Stoltz fus, 442-4291 or Jay Landis 872- 8818 no later than Tuesday, July 11. 17