READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS Put that extra “reach” in your haylage harvest “ I Open-end pickup reaches out’ and saves stray windrows You put more hay into the wagon and leave cleaner fields This leaf saving hay-hungry pickup comes in 5- or 7-foot widths [3BOO only} Stop by and check the clean, functional design Equip your harvester with a wmdrower grabber ’ and put your haylage harvest into high gear this season Finance JDFP Interest Waived until May 1,1977 A new improved 1209 is waiting for you ; Come take a look at this improved 1209 a quieter, easy-to-service reliable mower/conditioner for your next hay season We can point out such new features as adjustable roll stops adjustable roll pressure new platform stabilizer spur-and bevel gearcase with common oil reservoir with improved venting, improved knife drive, and improved knife head There s more Let us take you on a short walk around the 1209 It could make a difference in your next hay harvest Finance JDFP Interest Waived until April 1,1977 Our 4-ton high-density 200 Stack Wagon makes quick work of your hayfields This stack wagon uses 11-ton compaction force and a dome-shaped roof to shape hay into extra-dense, weather-tight loaves More information? Drop in soon and let's talk Landis Bros. Inc. A.B.C. Groff, Inc. Lancaster 717-393-3906 New Holland 717-354-4191 Adamstown Equipment inc. Mohnlon,RD2, PA 19540 [near Adamstown] 215-484-4391 M. S. Yeaisiey & Sons WestChesler 215-696-2990 . Stanley A. Klopp, Inc. Bernville, PA 215-488-1510 Agway, Inc. Chapman Equipment Center Chapman, PA 215-398-2553 Shotzberger’s Equipment Elm, Pfl 717-665-2141 , *, Pikeville Equipment Inc. Oyster Dale Road Oley RD2, PA 215-987-6277 Neuhaus’es. Inc. Glen Rock, PA 717-235-1306 I. G.’s Ag Sales Silverdale, PA 18962 215-257-5136 Kermit K. Kistler Lynnport, PA 215-298-3270 Three agents highly honored UNIVERSITY PARK - Three Pennsylvania county Extension agents are among 110 agents in the United States who received Distinguished Service Awards on August 19 at the annual meeting of the National Association of County Agricultural Agents in Richmond, Va. Those honored were Gamer P. Mitchell, Potter County; John L. Rosen berger, Juniata County; and Herbert C. Terndrup, Cambria County. According to John H. Holbert, Bedford County Extenson Director and state awards committee chair man, the three men are being cited “for outstanding educational contributions to Pennsylvania’s agri culture.” The awards program will highlight the annual meeting where about 2,500 county agents will convene August 16-19 to review their SILAGE COMPOUNDS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Become a Farmer Dealer. For information on Qualifications and to place your order call collect MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE 717-285-5422 Between 8 A.M. & 5 PM except Thurs. and Sats. 8 A.M. to 12 Noon John Rosenberger responsibilities as educators. Mitchell, a member of The Pennsylvania State University’s Cooperative Extension Service staff for 22 years, is being honored for his educational work in the areas of farm management, dairy, youth, and community IM-PBUV ALL Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21,1976 Herbert Terndrup planning. A native of Susquehanna County, Mitchell received a bachelor of science degree from Penn State. Rosenberger, a native of Montgomery County, also has been a member of the Extension staff since 1954. He is receiving his awards on the basis of his youth, livestock, and weed control programs. He earned a bachelor of science degree from Penn State and master Auto Service Tips) exhaust-A PIPE GET YOUR SILAGE MAKE YOU MONEY? nee silage is superior to dry feeds in TDN per acre, farmer can expect higher dollar yields from his ;e. The increased TDN in silage means the farmer feed more cattle with the same crop, hie can luce more beef, more milk, and of course more irs. But there are some dangers. Net all silage is same. The farmer who wants to make sure that he ;es more money with silage must make excellent ;e. To insure consistent silage, he NEEDS our lentation formulas. of science degree from West Virginia University. Terndrup, a native of Bucks County, was ap pointed to the Extension staff in 1931. He earned his bachelor and master of science degrees horn Penn State. He was cited for his educational farm management, agronomy, and livestock programs. The three county Ex tension agents will receive plaques at a special recognition program on August 19. EXHAUST PIPE CARRIES GASSES f=ROM ENGINE ID /WJPPLEP. //=■ P/N MOLES ANP RUST INDICATE IM/MNESS, TME P/PE EHOULP 3E REPLACEP- ROBERT KREIDER 717-569-6042 Our Dealer will be notified in your area. CAN 95 Garner Mitchell
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