—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 14.1975 12 Grain Crops Featured At July 1 Field Day New varieties of wheat, Parley, and oats - and management procedures for >iigb yields • will be demonstrated July 1 during the annual Field Day to be held at the Agronomy Research Farm of The Pennsylvania State 'Jniversity, 8 miles west of the campus on route 45. Field .lay tours will begin at 9:30 n.m. “If you want to take In all CD I S.; □ Have my friendly Ryder Dealer phone me. □ Send literature checked below: • BUNK FEEDERS • □ ACORN 2ln 1 Bunk N' Feeders • □ ACORN Overhand Traveling Feeders • O ACORN •' and 12' Auger Feeders • □ ROTO FEEDERS (Lsiy Susan) • o NORTHCO Roto Tub# Feeders • - SILEAQE A GRAIN HANDLING - • □ ACORN Double Auger Silo Unloedars ■ □ ACORN 10' Single Chain Conveyors • □ ACORN 12” Single Chain Conveyors • a NORTHCO U Trough—Conveyors • □ CARDINAL Elevators • □ Big St' Forage Blowers • □ Multi-Flo Silage Spreaders • □ Vinyl and Steel Blower Pipe • □ NORTHCO Silo Chute Hoppers • WATERERS—FEEDERS • □ RITCHIE Livestock Walersrs • □ NORTHCO Serv-O-Matlc w/Magnets • □ WEAVERLINE Powered Silage Carts • □ Silage—Feed Carts Not Powered • □ ROLL-A-BOUT Hay Feeders • □ IDEAL Cattle Feeders 1“ □ IDEAL Call Creep Feeders □ IDEAL Hog Feeders O TROJAN Hog Walerers •. □ Mineral A Salt Feeders • □ IDEAL Storage Bins J ACORN MANURE HANDLING • □S S Cable Bam Cleaners 0 OSS Cable Free Stall Cleaners • OSS Cable Cross Conveyors 0 OH 0 Chain Cross Conveyors 0 □ Super 600 Chain Barn Cleaners • QH D Replacement Chains • ACORN BARN EQUIPMENT • □ Triple Reinforced Free Stalls * □ Lever Stalls A Stanchions • O Comlort Stalls (6 types) J O Cow. Call A Bull Pens • o KOZY-KOMFORT Call Pens • □H D Water Bowls z □ Electric Cow Trainers z □ Malleable Clamps z O Clamp On Tees (Vacuum-Water) z □ BONITA Rubber Cow Mats 0 □ AMERICAN WAY Ventilation Fans • ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS 0 1000 to 150,000 wall • □ NIAGARA PTO Alternators • □ Engine Driven (Portable) • □ Garden Tractor Alternators • □ Camper Special Alternators • □ KATOLIGHT PTO Alternators • □ Automatic Power Packages ? SPECIALTIES • □ MAC High Pressure Washers • □ HILLSBORO Gooseneck Trailers 2 □ BAKER Working Wlndmlll-Run in Oil 0 O Portable Loading Chutes & Corrals 0 O Bells (dlnner-tarm-patlo-church) • □ Ornamental Windmills • □ Porta-Mister Sprayers 0 O Livestock Scales • □ Pickup Truck Racks 0 □ Cattle Head Gates 0 □ Cattle Oilers • □ Mist Blowers • □ Roller Mills the field day events, plan to arrive by 9:30 a.m. and spend the day at the farm,” suggests Lynn D. Hoffman, chairman of arrangements and superintendent of the Agronomy Research Farm. Lunch will be available. A new variety of winter wheat with several out standing merits for production in Pennsylvania will be shown. Still unnamed, it has yielded 9 bushels more no” u»O« w o r— or -n 5 2 SO > m 3J m 3 TO I o z my name is Janie. I’m your Good News Girl.” The friendly folks at Lancaster Ford believe everyone is tired of hearing and reading about bad news, so we have adopted a Good News Girl. We think when you look at her big smile you will start to feel better already. Janie represents all the good things in life wholesomeness, purity, sincerity and joy. You will never hear anything but good news from Janie. So we hope you will keep an eye out for her smiling face and read what she has to say. LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. Take Flory Mill Exit off 283 and go V* mile toward East Petersburg. THE NEW HOME OF THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE 1655 Rohrerstown Road Laocaster.Pa. . Phone (21Z) 56aJ0S3— per acre than the popular variety Redcoat. It has good resistance to the major diseases - mildew, loose smut, and septoria blight. It has some resistance to Hessian fly, enough to avoid severe damage. This new wheat is referred to as W 7901, its selection number. W 7901 also has two other forms of important disease resistance. It has partial resistance to the Wheat Spindle Streak Mosaic. As yet it is the most resistant variety observed. The disease accounted for poor wheat yields in 1968 and 1973 in Pennsylvania. W 7901 also resists grazing by deer. Since it is bearded, deer will not eat the heads. Several new stiff-strawed lines of barley with high yields and good winter hardiness will be shown. Plots will show virtual break-throughs in breeding winter barley. Some of the types are beardless like Pennrad. However, they stand up where Pennrad falls down from stalk rot. Feed quality and potential malting qualities of barley will be discussed. Cultural methods and planting techniques for wheat and barley will be demonstrated. The object will be to show farmers how Consumers' Corner USED CARS Prior to purchasing a used car it might be wise to ask yourself some of the following questions Have you studied the classified ads to learn the used car market"' What are price levels for various makes and models in vour area" 7 What s available and what s scar ce"’ How much more must vou pav for cars in top condition or with particular optional features"’ Do vou know enough about cars to buv from a private seller 9 Would vou be better off buv mg from a new car dealer who gives limited warranties on his used cars ’ Does the car look good’ Did \ou check tor dents scratches rust spots missing trim ’ Is the seller willing to give \ou a letter guaranteeing that the odometer mileage is correct ’ Federal law now requires this written statement It is illegal to turn back odometers to produce maximum yields through proper management and cu(tural practices. Research to develop oat varieties with improved yield, standing ability, disease resistance, and feed grain quality will be demonstrated. Twenty different varieties will be shown from a spring oat preformance test as grown at three locations in Penn sylvania. This involves cooperative research bet ween personnel at Penn State and the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture. In addition, over 40 oat varieties will be shown in two tests that are grown on a national basis. Several of these varieties are new releases from mid-western states. They may eventually be recommended for Penn sylvania. Plant breeders will discuss oat production problems that may be solved or reduced by developing varieties with short and stiff straw, im proved disease resistance, and better grain quality. In addition, field-scale demonstration plantings will be displayed of the varieties Clintford, Otee, Noble, Stout, Dal, Orbit, Astro, Mariner, and Pennfield. Astro and Otee were first recom mended for 1975 and Noble and Dal will be recom mended for 1976. Otee and Dal have about 2 per cent higher grain protein than other recommended varieties. Specialists will be on hand to discuss charac- If you're relying more on grain silage Feed Bovotone 12-D If you're like most cattlemen, you'll be counting on silage this year to keep feed costs down. But keep in mind, grain and silage rations are generally low in major minerals and trace minerals making proper supplementation a must. That’s why it’s more important than ever to feed Bovotone 12-D from Vigortone. Bovotone 12-D makes up for nutritional deficiencies present when high levels of silage are fed, promotes better feed conversion and maintains maximum feed intake. During periods of stress, feed Bovotone 12-D + A and D. If you’re relying more on silage this year, feed Bovotone 12-D. It’s safe, economical and easy to use. VIGORTONE (minth tSINI dcalvr\ t tnanuUilunni. plums PRE-MIXES H. 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