—iancattar Farming, Saturday. Fab. 7, 1976 70 This new 180-horsepower two wheel drive tractor the 1570 model is one of a number of Case products which the more than 1.200 dealer representatives from all over North America viewed in Kansas City during the Agricultural Equipment Management Conference last month. The Radne, Wisconsin farm equip Area Case dealers attend equipment conference ag. Dave Binkley of Binkley and Hurst Bros.; Ken Herr of A. L. Herr and Bros.; and Ken Myer of Nevin N. Myer and Sons, Inc. - all southeastern Pa. Case dealers ■ recently returned from a 3-day Agricultural Equipment Management Conference in Kansas City, Missouri. More than 1,200 North American dealer representatives of the J. 1. Case Company were in at tendance. Theme of the big meeting was “Today’s Challenge ... Tomorrow’s Results”. Representatives beard evaluations of the current situation in American agriculture from leaders of the Case Company, including Thomas J. Guendel, president and chief executive officer; Morris W. Reid, chairman of the board; Edward J. Campbell, group vice president-North America; and James J. Gill, vice president and general manager of the Agricultural Equipment Division. Dealers also received an ment manufacturer is making a limited number of the “Spirit of 76” tractors available, during the Bicentennial Year to commemorate its long history of meeting the American farmer's needs. Rated at 180 pto horsepower, the 1570 is the largest 2-wheel drive tractor in the Case line. advance showing of new limited numbers in “Spirit of Case products being in- >76” colors to mark the traduced in 1976. Included Bicentennial and to com were a new 2-wheel drive, memorate the Case Com -180 pto horsepower Model pany's long history of 1570 tractor and 12 new mftjng the needs of the ground working implements. American fanner. The 1570 is being offered in Angus sale successful Potential Angus bull buyers jammed the Rational Western’s Beef Palace Sale Arena for the 1975 National Western Angus Bull Sale at Denver. By the end of the afternoon 74 lots bad grossed $138,210 for an average of $1,868 per lot. Two bulls shared high selling honors at $10,500 each. They are Sayre Dynamo 511 F, the grand champion of the sale bull show consigned by Sayre Farms, Phelps, New York and purchased by Southern Star Land and Cattle Co. Inc., South Miami, Florida and CSU Rito 4114, the reserve grand champion sale bull consigned by Colorado State University, Fort Collins and bought by Sitz FANS ON YOUR FARM For peak feeding value have your soybeans roasted. (To kill toxic enzymes in raw soybeans.) Plus These Additional Benefits: Roasted soy bead (not just cooked), increased digestibility by 15 percent. Increased weight gam for beef & hogs. Increased butterfat in milk & egg production, mproved animal health, reduced vet bill. Eliminates hauling to the mill & back to farm. Feed your own grown gram. (Not exchanged with others) Beans remain whole. Store for months without losing any feeding value. L. SCHNUPP Angus Farms, Harrison, Montana. Auctioneers for the sale were Hamilton James, Newton, Illinois and Ray Sims, Overland Park, Kansas. It was managed fay Lyle V. Springer, director of market development for the American Angus Association. The sale cattle were shown on Sunday morning, prior to the sale on Tuesday af ternoon, January 20. Show judge was Rex Harl, Pulaski, lowa. Only bulls entered in the sale and shown in the sale bull show were sold at the auction which is an annual feature of the National Western Stock Show. Phone 717-865-2534 Archery program slated for sports show in Feb. Score* of arcfatry devotee* from Pennsylvania and surrounding states have Indicated their intention of participating In the archery tournament which will be a dairy feature of the February 7-14 Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show in the State Farm Show Building. Harrisburg, show officials reported today. Although registrations for the tournament will not be accepted until the show opens, Mitch Halperin, the show director, and Roy and Beverly Fisher, of Granville, Pa., the tournament coor dinators, said there has been an enthusiastic response to the announcement that the archery tournament is returning this year after a lapse of four years. Halperin also revealed that on three of the archery tournament days (Saturday, Wednesday and Friday, February 7,11 and 13) there will also be a demonstration of crossbow archery by three members of the National Crossbowmen’s Association, Gilbert J. Frey, Gaither sburg, Md.; Carol Pelosi, of Greenbeit, Md.; and Richard Lambert, of Alexandria, Va. The Sports and Outdoor Show wQI be open Saturday, February 7, from 10 »Jn. to lO.pjn.; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, February 9, 10, 11 and 13, from noon to 10 p.m.; Thursday, February 12 (Lincoln’s Birthday) from 10 to 10 p.m.; and a.m. Saturday, February 14, from 10 ajn. to 8 pjn. The ad- mission charge is 82 for RED ROSE FEED & FARM SURREY MR. FARMER Spring Seeding Time is . Just Around the Comer FOLLOW THESE THREE IMPORTANT STEPS •• •• FOR A SUCCESSFUL CROP YEAR. I SOIL TESTING Be sure that your Fertilizer and Lime requirements are at the proper level A SEEDS Our stores are stocked with the finest in quality AHalfas-Clovers-Grasses-Seed-Oats>Northrup Kinc and Pioneer Seed Corn varieties. CHEMICALS Protect your crops from weed and insect damage. We stock a complete selection of weed and insect control chemicals. CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS BAG OR BULK Red Rose ANIMAL FEEDS RED ROSE FEED & FARM SUPPLY Div. of Carnation 27 N. CHURCH ST. QUARRYVILLE, PA 786-7361 adults, $1 for children under twelve. The show will be closed to the public Sunday, February I, that day being aet aside as an exclusive dealer-jobber day. The shooting schedule for the qualifying rounds of the archery tournament follows: Saturday. February 7, at 11 am., 1:30, 4 and 7 pjn.; Monday, February 9 through Friday, February 13, at 1, 4 and 7 pjn. Following is schedule for the finals, Saturday, February 14: both youth, B and C classes, men and women, freestyle and barebow, 11 ajn.; class A and unlimited, men and women, freestyle and barebow, 3 p.m. The registration fee for the tournament is $2, half of which will go to the traveling fund of the US. Archery Olympic Team. Other events at the show with specific time schedules: Fishing “clinics,” where show visitors can chat with and seek the advice of ex perts on fishing problems: Saturday, February 7, at 1:30 and 7 pjn.; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 9-11, at 7 pan.; Thursday, February 12,1:30, 4:30 and 7 pjn.; Friday, February 13, at 7 pjn.; and Saturday, February 14, the final day of the show, at 1:30 and 4:30 pjn. Pennsylvania Forestry Association tree farm awards, Monday, February 9, at 6:30 pjn. fish Trophy ceremony, Monday, February 9, at 7:30 pjn. Turkey-calling contest: Div. of Carnation Free Soil Testing Service Available Bulk Fertilizer, and Lime Spreading Service Available Three Steps tor Success Quality Seed and Grains Proper Chemical Controls ■dull division. Tuesday, February IQ, (ram • to B pjn., in tbs snail arena. Entries will be accepted up t05:30 pjn. on tfae day of the competition. Registration fee: 92. Junior division, 16 and under, Wednesday, February 11, from 6 to 8 pjn. There will be no registration fee; however, contestants most register prior to 5:30 pm Appearance of Miss Pamela Jean Zellers, of West Lawn, Pa., Miss Pennsylvania Camping 1975, at the Penn’s Woods Camper booth, Saturday, February 14, from 1 to 6 pjn. A free stage and water show in the small arena: Saturday, February 7, 12 noon, 3 and 8 pjn.; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, February 9, 10, 11 and 13, 2 and 8 pjn.; Thursday, February 12, 12 noon,3andBpjn.; Saturday, February 14, 12 noon, 2:30 and 5:30 pjn. Other features of the show will include live animal exhibits, travel exhibits, displays of all sorts of out door and recreational equipment and accessories, a catcb-’enumd-keep-’em trout pooL There will even be a completely finished, furnished and landscaped chalet-type home and swimming pooL People can be divided into three groups: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened. award For Prompt Courteous Service Give Tour local Independent Red Rose Dealer A Call! BUCK. PA 284-4464
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