90—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 7, 1977 Commandments on tractor safety EDITOR'S NOTE: Below are some operator tips to help THOU SHALT hitch drawbar loads low and forsake make this a “safe” crop season. They’re provided by wrapping chain or cable aboutthe axle, lest they tractor Gary Smith, Extension agricultural engineer at the wrap itself around its own axle and smother thee beneath. University of Maryland. THOU SHALT weight thy tractor’s-front to balance it if the drawbar be heavily burdened with such as a two-wheel Thou shalt present thyself to they tractor fit and ready spreader, and also place upon the.rear sufficient weight to to operate it well and safely, thus reaping a handsome effect balacne when they tractor" is encumbered with a day’s work and good health. front-end loader. THOU SHALT never permit a gear to turn nor a wheel to THOU SHALT faithfully cause thine eyes to remain roll until all guards and safety devices are in place to open to discern precisely where thee and thy tractor are shield thee from harm. THOU SHALT require they small sons and daughters hazards so thou can avoid them. (and they neighbor’s offspring) to keep themselves apart THOU SHALT contain they temper, even though the day from farm machinery. goes foul and everything attempted consprieth against Strasburg, already well known for its railroads, their historic and educational value. The museum adds yet another attraction of the sort this year opens its doors for the first time on May 14. Hours with the opening of the Train Collectors are between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily, including Association Museum, above. Hundreds of old toy Sundays. trains from the late 1800’s are preserved here for Brown Swiss Breeders name Youth Achievement BELOIT, Wis - The Brown The applications were not Swiss Cattle Breeders’ identified by name or town, Association recently an- thus were judged completely nounced their 1976 Youth ® n 1116 applicant s merit. Achievement Winners. The Some th ®, mhupation Youth Achievement Award requested on the application was initiated in 1974 to honor included the number of one outstanding Brown registered animals owned, Swiss youth in each of the classified and on official eight districts in the United * est ’ sh o OW . Participation and States. The winners were Brown Swiss and community picked from over 30 ap- activities and awards They plicants by an anonymous jilso asked to tell of committee. Winner in this their duties on the farm and area is Michael Simpson, 18, jnfhience ® rown Swlss of Port Jarvis, N.Y. He is has had on their farm. the son of Mr. and Mrs. u All of this year’s wmners Willis Simpson, own 25 help witti the work on the Brown Swiss and is a master whether it be milking, showman. fee( h"f> cle ,f “P or . field work. Also, all of the winners PESTICIDES a Brown & Rea fltglen, Pfl - 215-593-5149 for information on your needs for a complete line of chemicals. HERBICIDES INSECTICIDES AAtrex 2-4 o’s Furidan Lasso Tißam Counter Sutan Eplam Dyfonate Princep Blades Cygon 267 Banvd Sutan - Atradne IS-6G PLUS MANY MORE BROWN & REA, INC. Atglen, PA 215-593-5149 going and, furthermore, to spy hidden obstacles and other TB7* _ chosen. She was Janell Tv IIXIICF Brehm, 16, of Loyal, were 4-H or FFA members Oklahoma, daughter of Mr. and recipients of several an “ Mrs. Guy Brehm. awards and honors. The ffi 1 ., * . 0 was District Youth winners have wmnter, owns 16 exhibited their Swiss at registered Swiss. All of her county, district, regional or cows are on official test and national shows. classified. Start With Quality Sires: USDAi 1/77|-133 Daughters in 93 Herds Average 15.327 M 3.61% 553 F Predicted Difference |St% rpt.J +555M +s3l -IF H-FA Type: 39 Classified Daus. Ave. 10.5 [act.] 11.6 [age-adj.l; +l.Ol POT Sire: Hilltop Apollo Wanhoe - VG[S9] A GM Dam: Anderson Von Performer Velge - EX[92]-2E Victor - and more Profit-Makers • are available daily from all our Professional Technicians. A -Atlantic si* vices* BREEDERS cooperative I Srrw-n I V Swpi t\t*rM 24-Hour Toll-Free Phone Nos. for Service Pennsylvania 800-732-0391 Lancaster 569-0411 ~