Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 17, 1976, Image 57

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    READ LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS
GO m BIG RED
PRICED TO SAVE ON FORAGE MACHINES
Put power into
your forage
handling
International
105/110 Forage Boxes
These big boxes hold up to 6 tons of silage to keep you
on the move in the field, then unload fast at the front end
once you get to the silo Both models are similar in de
sign The 105 has a 3-speed ratchet apron drive, the 110,
a 2-speed roller chain drive
• Choice of box sizes 7 x 14 or 7 x 16 ft, with 4 or 6-ft
high sides
• Extra-strong quality wood and steel construction, in
cluding thick, tight-fitting flooring
• Big 16-m cross conveyor auger dumps material fast, is
not susceptible to breakage as with chain conveyors
• For safety, boxes have sensitive trip bars that shut off
mechanism if anyone climbs on the side of the box
• Many options, attachments available, including adjust
able metal roof
INVENTORY AVAILABLE AND PRICED TO SELL WHILE THEY LAST EASY FINANCE PLANS AVAILABLE
COPE & WEAVER CO.
NEW PROVIDENCE
R. S. HOLLINGER & SON
MOUNTVILLE
C B. HOOBER & SON
INTERCOURSE
MESSICK FARM EQUIP.
ELIZABETHTOWN
LAMB'S FARM MACHINERY
Thorndale, Pa 215-269-2676
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717 786 7351
717 285 4538
717 786 8231
717 367 1319
Members of Report to
State Group named
Roberta Ekdahl, 16, of 1751
West Strasburg Road, West
Chester, and Stephanie
Jones, 17, of 175 West Ridge
Pike, Limerick, have been
selected as two of several
Pennsylvania youths to
serve on a 4-H Report to
State Group.
The members of the group
will be available to speak to
organizations at local,
regional and state levels,
including 4-H Clubs, College
of Agriculture Alumni
groups, legislators and
church and school functions.
They may also make per
sonal appearances at con
ventions and other large
meetings.
Roberta, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Ek
dahl, will be a junior next fall
at Downingtown Senior High
School. She has been a 4-H
member for six years.
A member of the Tri-
SEE US FOR DETAILS -
SWOPE & BASHORE, INC.
MYERSTOWN RDI (Frystown) 717-933 4138
HERITAGE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
1054 S Slate St
717 733 2283
SCHOENECK INTERNATIONAL
OakwoodLaneatßt 873
Near Neffs (Schnecksville Pa )
215-767 3806 or 437-4813
CLARENCE WILSON & SONS
Kimerton PA
Community 4-H Club, Bobbie
has completed projects in
pet, dog, leadership, baby
sitting and health. She has
served as president of the
Tri-Community 4-H Dog
Club; as a member of
Chester County 4-H Ex
pansion and Review Com
mittee; and is currently
vice-president of 4-H County
Council. A teen leader, she
was a member of the float
committee and,the fair booth
committee.
In county events and ac
tivities, Bobbie participated
in the picnic, awards night,
round-up, potato judging,
consumerama team, and the
poster contest. She attended
State 4-H Club Congress at
Penn State, State Days, and
will attend a state meeting of
the Pennsylvania
Association of Farm
Cooperatives as a 4-H
delegate this summer.
Ephrala PA
PH (215) 933 3581
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jul:
Stephanie, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jones, will
be a senior next fall at the
Spring-Ford Senior High
School. She has been a 4-H
member for three years.
A member of the Perk-
Penn Horse, Pony and Mule
Club and the 4-H Teen
Council, Stephanie has
completed projects in Horses
and Mini-Mule. She has
served as vice-president for
her Horse Club and is a
member of the 4-H County
Council. A charm course
teen leader, she taught 20
girls the basics of modeling
and charm.
Chop wet,
heavy
crops with
confidenc
International*
8 Flail Chopper
If you need to chop daily, in every kind of weather, you’ll
want this machine Its exclusive plug-free design keeps
you going in wettest, heaviest growth as long as you keep
up your operating speed Also handy for stalk shredding,
roadside and fencerow clipping, topping sugar beets,
harvesting windrowed crops
• Takes a full 6-foot cut, cutting height of 1 to 16 inches
set from tractor seat
• High-speed cutting rotor with tandem-mounted rever
sible L-shape knives
• Handy tractor-seat control of spout swivel and of hitch
position increases productivity
• Adjustable wheel spacing lets you match tread to the
1 job and terrain
ERB & HENRY EQUIP. INC.
22 26 Henry Ave New Berlinville PA
1 Mile North of Boyertown
Phone 215 367 2169
C & W EQUIPMENT, INC.
260 York Rd Carlisle PA 17013
PH 717 243 4419
PERRONE EQUIPMENT CORP.
101 Rosehill Ave West Grove PA
PH (215) 869 2474
BIGGS INCORPORATED
34 Buckley Ave
Poultry still
gaining
HARRISBURG - Poultry
production in Pennsylvania
dipped slightly during the
week ending June 26, 1976,
according to the Crop
Reporting Service.
Placements of broiler chicks
were 1,455,000.
The placements were 13
per cent below the previous
week, but one per cent above
the corresponding week a
year ago. Average
placements during the past
ten weeks were 19 per cent
above a year earlier.
In the 21 key poultry
producing states,
placements were 67,860,000.
This figure is one per cent
below the previous week, but
12 per cent more than the
same week in 1975.
Average placements in the
21 key poultry producing
states during the past ten
weeks were 12 per cent
above a year ago.
Rising Sun, MD
PH 301 658 5531
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17.1976