y \ ' \ \ \\ \ s> ■» BOU-MATIC The Therma-Stor uses no electricity or fuel yet it makes so much hot water it will practically put your hot water heater out of business. It has no moving parts and no special ventilation yet completely eliminates troublesome fan cooling con densers from your bulk tank system, reduces cold weather compressor starting problems, improves hot weather cooling efficiency, extends compressor life. The Therma-Stor saves the milk heat that common bulk systems throw away. a. Because hot refrigerant from compressors flows to the Therma-Stor instead of to an air cooled con denser. The Therma-Stor transfers heat from the refrigerant to cold water and the cold water rapidly . becomes hot water. 4. You get about a gallon of 110 degree water for every gallon of milk produced and cooled. a. Almost immediately after you begin milking, the Therma-Stor has 110 degree water available. Production of the 110 degree water continues during and after milking until all the milk has been cooled down. If 110 degrees isn’t exactly the temperature you want, you can adjust the regulator from 100 degrees to _ 125 degrees. 5. After milking the Therma-Stor will store up to 140 gallon of hot water at two different temperatures all by itself. The Therma-Stor will deliver up to 90 gallon of 110 degree water, that’s more than enough for the after milking needs of many dairy operations. Of course, extra storage tanks can be added if warranted by your operation. With every milking the Therma-Stor also produces and stores 50 gallon of hot water at anywhere from 140 degrees to 165 degrees. The exact tem perature readied by this 50 gallon depends upon your total Horse Power and the compressor running time from the time you start milking. a. For Example: If you have two 3 Horse Power compressors that usually run for 2 hours at milking SHENK'S FARM SERVICE 501 E WOODS DRIVE, LITTTZ, PA 17543 PHONE (717) £26-1151 WORTH WAITING FOR ERMA-ST FROM ;: '" W Tjfel*? li x\':- \ \ REAP THE FACTS ABOUT THERMA-STOR COMPARE THE THERMISTOR AGAINST ? CALL NOW! DONT DELAY 24-HR. SERVICE TECHNOLOGY .COOLING SYSTEMS COOLING SYSTEMS A product of Dairy Equipment Company time, by the time the compressors shut off you can expect 50 gallons of 165 degree water. There are separate outlets for the 110 degree and 165 degree water. That means you can wash your pipeline and perform general cleanup at the same time aU with the hot water from the • Therma-Stor. 0. But virtually free hot water is only one reason for owning a Therma-Stor since you won’t have any fan cooled condensers, you can forget about a major cause of costly Compressor failure: burned out fan motors and there won’t be any dirty fins to unclog. Unlike fan cooled condensers, the Therma-Stor has no special ventilation requirements so compressors can be located indoors. Cold weather starting problems are all but eliminated. Compressors will perform better in hot weather, too, by using cold water for condensing in stead of hot summer air. The Therma-Stor reduces compressor head pressure bringing about increasec cooling capacity and a reduced load on the com pressor. The results are faster milk cooling and longer compressor life. Increased cooling system’s liability, better performance, less maintenance and lower repair costs. That’s a hefty package of benefits on top of all the lower utility bills you’ll receive when you own ~ a Therma-Stor. /. You also get Hie worry free reliability of stainless steel construction. a. It wouldn’t make sense to design a product that improved your codling system’s reliability and then make that product in a way, that would create a reliability problem. So, we didn’t: the storage and heat exchanging sections of the Therma-Stor are made entirely of stainless steel. Instead of corrosion problems due to adverse local water conditions, you get peace of mind because your Therma-Stor will still be trouble free and going strong years after it had paid for itself. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 5, 1976 Pesticide labelled improperly ANNAPOLIS, Md. The wrong label on several hundred cans of insecticide has resulted in an order from the Maryland Department of Agriculture to the manufacturer to take the material back at his ex pense. David Shriver, supervisor of Pesticide Regulations for MDA, reports he discovered approximately 1,000 gallons of Toxaphene insecticide on the Eastern Shore which had been distributed to several agricultural aviators who planned to use it to control armyworm infestations in small grain crops. “The problem in this case is that the material was labeled only for use on cotton,” Shriver said. “Maryland does not produce cotton and thus, the material as labeled was illegal for use in this state.” LANCASTER FARMING MARKET REPORTS Solid, dependable DAIRY buildings from a solid, dependable company Making money in dairying isn’t easy, even in the best of times. But in today's tight market, it’s more important than ever to get the most out of every facility on your farm to assure continued profits. New, updated building facilities are often the best way to do it. And Wickes planning specialists are the best people to talk to about it. We’re experienced in all kinds of dairy structures and systems—controlled environment, cold confine-i ment, free stall, dry lot or corral—and we build for all size dairy operations. If you're thinking about a new! -building, call us. We can save you money. • . V Wickes Buildings A Division ol The Wickes Corporation ‘ CaiTcoilicTof mall coupon today lf*s” Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Box 300 • (717) 733-2312 HIGHWAY 222 Name Address Town County State Zip Phone PROFESSIONALLY ENGINEERED POLE BUILDINGS Shriver instructed the agricultural aviators not to use the product. The distributor who has supplied it to them was ordered to take the material and the manufacturer, Tifton Chemical Company of Tif ton, Georgia, was contacted. They agreed to arrange return shipment of the product at (heir expense. “This case serves as a reminder that all people who use, sell, and buy pesticides must read the label on the product before they act. The label is law. If the product is not labeled for use as the prospective user has in mind, then they should not use it,” Shriver said. Persons with questions concerning pesticide labeling in Maryland may obtain answers by calling Shriver’s office at 301-454- 4635. READ FOR FULL 67