Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 23, 1976, Image 59

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    Stone Valley hunting
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.
Hunters are again
/welcomed to the Stone
Valley Experimental Forest
of The Pennsylvania State
University, in Huntingdon
County, during the regular
hunting seasons. Archery
deer hunting is underway
and grouse, squirrel, and
woodcock open on Saturday,
Oct. 16.
As in previous years,
cooperation of hunters will
be appreciated in filling out
information cards left on
auto windshields, stated Dr.
James S. Lindzey, Leader of
the Pennsylvania
Cooperative Wildlife
Look neighbor...
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silage distributor-unloader
pours silage out fast,
cuts level, top to bottom.
Power ring drive, no weights.
But don’t take our word for it.
Ask a neighbor who owns Jamesway.
AGRI-EQUIP. LANDIS BROTHERS INC. M. S. YEARSLEY & SON
W*- PA >“ “T "*• PA SuSfpA 19380
717-354-4271 717-393-3906 215-696-2990
ROY 0. CHRISTMAN 17527 #TLEE REBERT
RDI (Shartlesville) Hamburg, PA 19526 717-442-8134 Lfttlestown. PA 17340
215-562-7218 or 215-488-1904 717-359-5863
ERB 4 HENRY EQUIP, INC. CfIRL L SHIRII . . HARRY L TROOP
21M67-2169 AVenUe PBl * ln ' /lPe ' PA . 717-274-1430 ' ’ 'iS-SM-ST"' - P * !933 °
I. G.’s AG. SALES STOLTZFUS WELDING SHOP SWOPE 4 BASHORE, INC.
Rt 113, Box 200, Silverdale, PA RDI. Fleetwood, PA Frystown R 1 Myerslown PA 17067
215-257-5135 [2ls] 944-7807 717-933-4138
Research Unit at Penn State.
No special permits are
required' for hunting small
game on the Stone Valley
Experimental Forest other
than Pennsylvania hunting
licenses, he said.
There are no closed areas
of the Experimental Forest,
except safety zones around
Stone Valley Lake and
Recreation Area and safety
zones around buildings.
Hunters should be aware of
private lands in and around
the Forest and respect the
right of private land owners
to control the use of their
property.
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open for small game
Permits will again be
required to hunt deer on the
Stone Valley Experimental
Forest. These free permits -
are required to gather data
on hunting pressure and
harvest - to aid in
managemnment. They may
be obtained from the Penn
sylvania Cooperative
Wildlife Research Unit in
Room 113 Ferguson
Building at Penn State,
from Personnel at the
Mineral Industries Camp at
Stone Valley Lake, or from
the boathouse checking
station near Masseyburg
during the regular deer
hunting season. Permits
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may be obtained during
regular working hours. ..
For several years
graduate students at Penn
State have conducted studies
on the Experimental Forest
as part of' their training,
seeking ways to maintain or
increase game populations.
By working with hunters,
graduate students determine
the impact of different forest
management techniques on
game production and the
results in meeting public
desires and needs.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Oct. 23.1976
Grains go
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
U.S. Department of
Agriculture announced
recently two sales totaling
700,000 metric tons (27.6
million bushels) of U.S. com
and a sale of 178,000 metric
tons (6.5 million bushels) of
U.S. Hard Red Winter wheat
to the Soviet Union.
All of the com will be
shipped in the 1976-77 com
marketing year (Oct.-Sept.).
Part of the wheat sale (99,000
tons) will be shipped in the
1976-77 wheat marketing
year (June-May) and the
remainder (79,000 tons) in
the 1977-78 marketing year.
Since all shipments will be
after Oct. 1, 1976, all will
count against the U.S. -
U.S.S.R. Long-Term Grain
Supply Agreement.
The sales were reported to
the Department under its
export sales reporting
program which requires
sales of 100,000 tons or more
to a single destination to be
reported to' the Department
within 24 hours.
The sales announced today
to the Soviet Union bring
total sales of U.S. corn for
shipment in the 1976-77 com
marketing year (Oct.-Sept.)
to 3,453,000 metric tons (136
million bushels) and sales of
FARM FAN
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Temper Ones to 600 bu per hr
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CMS Modvt—loE
Temper Dries to 350 bu per hr
FARM FANS
offers you a choice of 5 outstanding gram dryers
- 3 CMS models that utilize the exclusive continuous
multi-stage principle 2 AB models that utilize the
staged automatic principle All 5 dryers are fully
automatic They cost less to buy and less to operate
In stock for immediate delivery
LEASING AVAILABLE
WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL
"farm fans
INDIANAPOLIS (NO
EQUIPMENT, INC.
R.D.I, Willow Street PA
717-464-3321
Lancaster Co.
Russia
wheat for shipment in the
1976-77 wheat marketing
year (June-May) to 2,476,000
metric tons (91 million
bushels). Total sales of U.S.
grain and soybeans to the
Soviet Union out of the 1976
crops now stand at 7.4
million metric tons.
Today’s sales bring total
sales under the U.S.-U.S.S.R.
Long-Term Grain Supply
Agreement to 6 million
metric tons, including
3,453,000 tons (136 million
bushels) of com and 2,545,000
tons of wheat (93 million
bushels).
The agreement calls for
the Soviet Union to purchase
no less than 6 million metric
tons of U.S. com and wheat
in approximate equal
quantities for shipment each
year (Oct.-Sept.) for a 5-year
period beginning Oct. 1. Up
to 8 million metric tons of
com and wheat can be
purchased each year of the
agreement without con
sultations between the two
governments if the U.S.
supply of total grain is more
than 225 million metric tons.
The U.S. supply of total grain
is currectly estimated at 276
million metric tons for 1976-
77.
DRYERS
R GRAIN
FOR
PROFIT
At Model—l2t
Temper Dries
to 310 bu per hr
At Modtl—lß
‘ Temper Ones lo 210 bu per hr
E. M. HERR
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