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So, when buying or trading, you can have the con fidence that comes with a CAT at a price you can afford. The CAT 931 is versatile. You can match it to your work needs with a General Purpose Bucket, a Multi-Purpose Bucket, a Ripper or a Backhoe. Whatever application you need in a small trackloader, the CAT’s ready for you. We want to talk to people who thought they could not buy Caterpillar machines. We want to talk to people who never thought of buying Caterpillar machines. If you have a need for a small trackloader in your work, the CAT 931 is the one piece of equipment to fill that need. / iP—S CLEVELAND BROTHERS V Si ° ) EQUIPMENT COMPANY fRj YOUR CATERPILLAR DEALER Caterpillar Cat and Dare Trademarks ot Caterpillar Tractor Co HARRISBURG 5300 Paxton St WILKES-BARRE Route BULK COOLER GOOD USED DIESELS PJ. 1 Fetter Diesel Engine p.H 2 Fetter Deutz Diesel Engine HESS FARM SUPPLIES $ FRACKVILLE Route 61 MANSFIELD Route 6 Phone 717-768-7111 PHILIPSBURG 307 Alder St WHITE DEER Route 15 State Researchers At Grassland Conference Dr. John S. Shenk and Dr. Robert F. Barnes, both with the College of Agriculture faculty at The Pennsylvania State University, presented two papers at the 12th In ternational Grassland Congress held recently in Moscow, Russia. Dr. Shenk is associate professor of plant breeding and Dr. Barnes is director of the Regional Pasture Research Laboratory of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, located on the campus. A native of Willow Street, Lancaster County, Dr. Shenk is a graduate of Penn Manor High School. The two scientists described their research efforts with the field mouse or meadow vole. This small animal has been extremely useful in their studies where the feeding value of plant material needed to be assessed with less than a pound of dry matter. Such was the case in their first paper entitled “The weanling meadow vole as a bioassay of, forage and cereal grain quality.” One of •the areas investigated in this paper was the evaluation of the effects of foliar diseases on the quality of alfalfa forage. 4508..,an IH TD7...0r a CASE 450 .YOU SHOULD KNOW THESE FACTS ABOUT THE CAT 931 When you combine the features and per formance of the CAT 931 Trackloader with the skilled maintenance and parts availabil ity you can count on, from Cleveland Brothers, you’ve got a total package that’s hard to equal. And if you consider financing a problem, give us a call. We can tailor fi nancing to fit your needs. Don’t buy that machine you thought you had to buy. Come in and see us first. We think we’ll change your mind. To find out more about the CAT 931, call us in Harrisburg (717) 564-2121, or fill in and re turn this coupon. Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co P O. Box 2535 Harrisburg, PA Please send me your free full-color catalog describing the fea tures and specifications of the Caterpillar Tack-Type 931 Loader Name & Title Company Address IF YOU ARE NOW THE OWNER OF A JOHN DEERE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 10,1974 Two of five diseases tested significantly lowered the feeding value of the forage as compared to healthy forage. These findings could not be entirely explained by changes in the protein or digestibility energy of the diseased forages. To obtain forage infected with a specific foliar disease, the forage had to be inoculated and grown under carefully controlled en vironmental conditions. Under these circumstances only a small quantity, of forage was available for feeding trials. The second paper, “Isolation of compounds from crownvetch toxic to weanling meadow vole,” reported the identification of B-nitroproponic acid Ag Progress Days Scheduled Bloomsburg Fairgrounds located near the center of scenic Columbia County will be the site for the annual Pa. Ag Progress Days on August 28-29. Numerous activities are (BNPA) in crownvetch forage. This paper was coedited by David L. Gustine of the U.S.D.A. Pasture Research Laboratory at Penn State. This discovery was the result of two years of research using the vole to monitor the chemical fractionation scheme for toxic compounds in crownvetch forage. The concentration of BNPA in the forage ranged from 1 to 3 per cent, depending on management, storage, and genetic and environmental conditions. However, when a ration was formulated to contain only 0.15 per cent BNPA, and was fed to young growing chicks and swine, these animals lost weight and died. planned for the two days. Along with the State Plowing Contest scheduled for August 28 at 10 a.m., there will be machinery demonstrations, family living displays, consumer and commercial exhibits along with livestock and horticulture programs. Craftsmen from all over the state will be displaying their craft items and demonstrating their work. On Wednesday evening a program featuring square dancing, demonstrations on garden equipment and educational exhibits is scheduled. Campsites are available near the grounds. For fur ther information contact the Bloomsburg Chamber of Commerce in Bloomsburg, PA. 17815. The site is located at the intersection of routes 11 and 42. For those using 1-80, the fairground can be reached by taking exit 34. •MORf MILK* MOW MEAT • MORE PROFIT WITH MADISON SILOS Div. 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