REAP LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS GUTSHALL’S SILO REPAIR RDI Womelsdorf, PA 19567 Frystown 717-933-4616 WHAT WE SELL WE SERVICE Acorn Silo Unloader Bunk Feeder Conveyors Forage Blowers Multi-Flo Silage Spreaders Vinyl & Steel Blower Pipe WATERERS & FEEDERS Ritchie Waterers Weaver!me Silage Carts Northco Sew-O-Matic Ideal Cattle Feeders Ideal Hog Feeders Ideal Storage Bins SEE US AT THE LEBANON FAIR IM —PRUV—ALL CORN CORN SILAGE The TDN available in the feed produced from forty - acre* of corn put up as silage is far greater than the TDN in yellow corn from that same acreage The increased THE SAME 40 ACRES WILL PRO- TDN, according to U SJD A VIDE TDN FOR AN ADDITIONAL additional pounds of milk 230,400 LBS. OF MILK ...AT 80 LB. This represents a potential THIS EQUALS $18,432.00. farmer S) WEILER BROS. ARE BUYING DIRECT FROM THE IM-PRUV-ALL FACTORY. Lane., Lebanon & Berks Co. Ray Weller Clarence Weiler 717-866-6710 BULLETIN 571 USD A CALL FOR EARLY ORDER & FARMER-DEALER PRICES. WEILER BROS. INC. 717-733-4302 Chester County Richard Breckbill 215-932-3307 History accents (Continued from Page 70) for a New England tour to the nation’s most historic sites just when New England has its best weather and its special bicentennial ac tivities and it gives industry men from the northeastern area an “at home” ex position. “We’re as pleased as we can be with the site, the facilities, the cooperation of Springfield officials and the fact that this Convention will be an easy day’s drive for poultrymen from any of the 14 northeastern states covered by NEPPCO and NEMA,” says Ammon. The big annual exposition will be staged in the 40,000 square foot exhibit area of the new, fully air conditioned $lO-million Springfield Civic Center. The adjacent Springfield Marriott in Baystate West and the Washington County Hagerstown, MD area Carl Eby 301-842-2630 Holiday Inn will be used to accommodate attendees. Dozens of special bicen tennial events are being staged throughout New England during the weeks just before and after the exposition. Ammon expects scores of industrymen to combine a family vacation tour with the three-day show and recommends early registration. Hotel and motel accommodations will be handled by the Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau. Teamed with the large commercial exposition will be full-scale educational sessions, complete programs for youth and women and several special social and business activities. Try A Classified Ad If Pays! JIVI-PBUV-flll Union & Sn Norman Brouse 717-524-5454 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 7,1976 —7 Washington visited WASHINGTON, D.C. - Three members of the Eastern Lebanon County FFA Chapter, and two from the Little Dutchman Chapter, attended the National FFA Bicentennial Conference, here, recently The three from ELCO were Kirby Horst, Robert Martin, and Patrick Arnold. Little Dutchmen in at tendance were Jay Bomgardner and Alan Hostetter. The FFA Conference program was designed to improve leadership skills, develop an understanding of the national heritage, and prepare FFA members for more effective leadership roles in their chapter and community. The Conference was also a forum for the exchange of FFA Chapter activity ideas among members from across the nation. FERMENTATION CONTROL York County Bair’s Mill 717-252-3114 der Counties Besides the training sessions, the 1976 program included visits to Mt. Vemon Plantation, the National Archives, Smithsonian In stituion, Arlington National Cemetery, and several other historic monuments and memorials in and around the Capital. A highlight of the Con ference was a Thursday morning visit to the offices of their congressmen. Later participants attended a Capitol Hill luncheon featuring a question and answer period with congressmen, and Washington leaders in business and industry. Farm mechanization is reflected in trends toward increasing farm fuel use, which is expected to increase about four percent by 1980. 1