PSU livestock show slated UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. .. The 60th Little International Livestock Exposition is scheduled for April 00 at the Campus Ice Pavilion, Penn State University, here. The show will begin at 8 aon. and there is no admission charge. FLYKfL electric ' fly killer ... the last thing a fly or bug will ever see. NO ESCAPE-CIRCULAR SCREEN AROUND LAMPS K113.S FLIES BEFORE THEY REACH THE LURING LIGHT With a FLYKIL there is no build up of insects flying around the lamps because flies and other flying bugs are killed BEFORE they reach the luring light. FLYKIL's exclusive double cylin drical screen construction continuously destroys new arrivals. For more information on Model F2OO, Write or Call: SANIVET, INC. P.O. 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CALL OR WRITE MUMMAU Mount Joy, PA. 717-653-2075 Members of the Block and Bridle Club sponsor the event, patterned after the former Chicago International Livestock Exposition. Sixty beef cattle, 42 pigs, 37 sheep, and 18 horses have been selected at random by new and used wheel sel FIRESTONE students who then begin scrubbing, clipping, brushing, leading, and training. By April 30, both the animals and the students are ready for the competition. Champions are chosen in each species and overall. Awards are presented at a banquet which follows the show at 6:30 p.m. The banquet will honor the man for whom the 60th Little International is dedicated- Richard Kuzemchek, University shepherd; and the 1977 Distinguished Alumnus of the Department of Dairy and Animal Science, Dr. James Christian of the University of Georgia. The Exposition was founded in 1917 by Peter B. MacKenzie, a former superintendent of livestock at the University. The “Little International” dif fers from the Chicago show in that it is judged on the student’s performance in fitting and showing animals rather than the animal’s merits. The show offers a learning experience to the participants and an en joyable day to the spec tators. TRY A CLASSIFIED 1 IIM ' ’ FIRESTONE ARMSTRONG GOODRICH What's new The Binley Company has introduced a" new bale carrier, called the Port-a- Bale. It can haul any size bale from three feet to six feet in diameter without the operator ever leaving his tractor. Non-stop loading and unloading of bales, from front or rear, is made possible by the unique design of the Port-a-Bale. No matter what their condition, tied or untied, perfect or damaged, bales will be handled by the Port a-Bale. In addition, they are compressed end to end for improved weather resistance in -storage. Since Port-a-Bale utilizes (Continued from Page 109] Loans for all 1977 crop commodities will be subject to a six per cent interest rate for the regular loan period. The interest rate on out standing storage facility and drying equipment loans which were subject to variable interest rates, also were reduced April 1 from 7 Vz per cent to seven per cent. Loans made on or after April 1 will bear interest at the seven per cent rate for the period they are outstanding. This announcement changes the policy of ad justing interest rates every six months on outstanding loans, but it continues the policy of setting rates at a level sufficient to recover the Commodity Credit Cor poration’s cost of borrowing money from the U. S. Treasury. In addition to the lower If it weren't dependable, it wouldn’t be where it is. Lasso is a registered trademark of Monsarto Company Always reao and follow tne laoei directions for Lasso Bergland Lasso® herbicide is used on more corn and soybean acres than any other herbicide. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 16,1977 the tractor’s hydraulic system, there are no PTO requirements. For front-end loading, the tongue simply swings to the right or left of the tractor. The bale pickup rails spread apart and lower hydraulically to retrieval position, facilitating scooping up bales from the field as fast as driving Renditions will allow. When fflie Port-aßale is full, the tongue swings to the center position and the bales are lifted to travel height. For rear loading, the rear stop bar is rotated and the pickup rails are spread and lowered. The bales are rates, this loan program increases the maximum amount to be loaned, broadens items which may be included for a loan, and decreases the down payment required. The maximum loan amount is being increased from $25,000 to $50,000. New provisions for loans also include provisions to add concrete and wiring cost for structures and drying equipment, and only a 15 per cent down payment instead of the previous 30 per cent. In determining the amount of the loan, storage needs will be based on two years’ farm production, instead of one year’s production, as was required before these changes. These changes and the' lowered interest rate of seven per cent will remain constant for the term of the loan. picked up by backing under them. Unloading is as ef fortless as loading. While being carried, the bale position remains un changed from field to storage and waste from dropoff is held at a minimum. From hitch point to end, the Port-a-Bale measures 34 feet, one inch, and its overall width is eight feet. This permits a capacity of four standard sized 1,500 pound bales. For more information about the new Port-a-Bale, write: The Binkley Com pany, Warrenton, Missouri 63383. MAN-MADE BALING TWINE Recently introduced and made by Bridon Cordage, Inc., Albert Lea, Minn., Bridon twine is moisture proof and rodent resistant. Each spool is individually shrink-wrapped to keep it stable in the twine box and help prevent tangling. A distinctive orange in color, the twine has been proven in the field with success on hay, straw and cornstalks. Four different types of twine with varying knot strengths are currently available for use on round and square bales in any part of the country. If needed, Bridon Cordage will provide free technical assistance for farmers using Bridon twine at any location. For further information, write or call Bridon Cordage Inc., Albert Lea, Minnesota 56007. Call toll-free 1-800-533- 6002. In Minnesota cal] collect 507-377-1601. TRY A CLASSIFIED 111