Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 02, 1976, Image 77

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    fthionl the BRADY way if you
l_l want to hold your soil
llwwl an( j S p en d less time
and money on plowing
shred
the BRADY way
(me and fast on
up to 20% less power
2166 shredder.
Chiseling with a Brady, for the first time
on your farm with your tractor, will show
you right away that chisel plowing has a
lot to offer.
it’s so easy No set-up just go
Take a wide cut instead of a narrow one.
Forget about back furrows and head
lands With a Brady chisel in bean fields
you don’t even need to shred first.
Plowing with a Brady chisel leaves
your fields thoroughly worked, ventilat
ed, opened Rips up plow sole. Mixes trash
on top and in the soil Creates conditions
ideal to resist soil blowing and to catch
and hold more winter moisture.
Fall chiseling the Brady way gives you
FD 7633 B
LANCASTER COUNTY
GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE
Quarryville
10NGENECKER FARM SUPPLY
Rheems
SHOTZBERGER’S EQUIPMENT
Elm
M. M. WEAVER & SONS
Leola
YORK COUNTY
GUS FARM EQUIPMENT
Seven Valleys
MILLER'S SALES S SERVICE INC.
Stewartstown
PAUL B. NEELY INC.
Red Lion
STRALEY’S FARM SUPPLY
Dover
4
. , I mw\ Koehring
strong on performance K FarmD.v.sion
. l l< * 1M - l, '*l « Appleton, Wisconsin 54311
the jump on spring Your fields are ready
for one-pass seedbed prep with Brady
field cultivator and tine harrow It all
adds up to earlier planting in better,
higher-moisture seedbeds
Brady is a leader in building chisel
plows that stand up to fast, deep tillage.
Sizes to 16 feet. Mounted and pull-type
design.
Ask your Brady dealer for a demon
stration. See the difference in field effi
ciency—Brady chisel vs conventional
tillage. Compare Brady’s quality with
any other chisel, too See your Brady
dealer, or write us
BERKS COUNTY
ALBERT J. BOSS
Oley
CHESTER COUNTY
EAGLE MACHINERY CO.
Uwchland
NEVIN MYER & SONS INC.
Chester Springs
STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE
Cochranviile
LEBANON COUNTY
EVERGREEN TRACTOR CO. INC.
Lebanon
LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO.
Richland
SHUEY SALES & SERVICE
Ono
Lancaster Farming Saturday Oct 2. 1976
Support price
increased
WAMUNMOV IM As
of yesterday iO«tober 1) the
support price for
manufacturing milk was
increased to tfl ?c> per him
dmlw eight
This increase of n rents
per hundredweight will
support milk prices for
manufacturing purposes at
approximate!) 80 per cent of
pant) The increase reflects
the increased costs of dairy
farming inputs. including
feed, labor, equipment, and
other items Also, the in
crease is needed by many
dairymen in the mid-west
and other areas who have
cxpenenccd a dry growing
season Unusually high
amounts of feed and
roughage w ill have to be
purchased by these
dairymen
mm
A Quality Paint
For Every Purpose
• Engine Sales & Sconce
• Lawn Mower Sharpening
Hydraulic Units
JOHN Z. LAPP
Centerville Road
RDI, Gordonville, Pa. 17529
HERESTHEOIS.
HERE'S WHY ITS ASTIHL.
1, A high voltage ignition 3. Hot chamber roagne- S. Its been designed to
1 system and an efficient sium die-castmg mates the last at least twice as long as
combustion chamber housing tougher And the as any other saw like it
means it'll start work whole saw lighter •. And by lasting twice as
when you do Every tune 4. Balanced fuel and oil long it'll really only cost
2. A no-thumns" fully tank capacities keep you about half as much
automatic chain oiler from having to refill one
lets you concentrate on when there s still plenty
cutting Notcalmg in the other
AND HERE'S THE BESTPLACE
AROUND TO GETIT.
WES STAUFFER SMALL ENGINES
R.D.3 Ephrata, PA
V* Mi. S. of Murrell MBSI
Pleasant Valley Road
Formerly Dave's Engine ■MI
HdMtulK Better
HIESTAND DISTRIBUTORS INC.
Box 96 Marietta, PA 17547
At Root’s Every Tuesday Night
It ii r xprrtcd th.it Uir
inrrr.iv in support levol will
have very minimal effects on
(onmmrr pncoi of dury
products Most dairy foods
.iro selling in tho rom
morci.il market nl prices
.tlx)\r the support level
( ommodity C rcdit Cor
poration, which purchases
ixcess supplies of dairy
products, has announced a
five cent increase for butler
at New York, N Y , Jersey
City, NJ , and Sccaucus,
N J The price change will be
from 87 75 cents per pound to
92 75 cents per pound
Commodity Credit Cor
poration purchase paces for
butter at other locations will
be adjusted for freight costs,
but in no case less than three
cents per pound below the
New York purchase pace
Purchase paces for extra
grade non-fat dry milk
remain unchanged from
current paces of 62.40 and
63.40. Cheddar cheese (US
Grade A) purchase pace will
be increased from 90.50 cents
per pound to 92.50 cents per
pound.
Phone 717-426-3286
Dealer Inquiries Invited
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