Fruit growers view the newest in equipment PSBIJRG - There’s ke a showing of new ichinery to get ( ut to a meeting and uchinery is to be r ited in use, so better. The truth in merit was revealed June 15 when ap lely 200 fruit from southcentral inia gathered at others Fruit Farm, for a demon of orchard equip- Just because it's yours, don’t waste itl Don't forget. . . Needs new tests and new formulation by Agri-King, Inc. %/ This new hay sure tastes good eating com silage all winter. Southeastern Penna, George F. Delong Regional Manager 225 West Woods Drive Lititz, PA 17543 Call Collect 717-626-0261 fetern Lancaster Co. Kelvin Herr r O2 New Holland, PA 17557 p h 717 354-5977 ■tjg'theasl Berks Co R oger Heller R DI Robeson ta PA p hone 215-693-6160 ment. “How do you arrange such perfect spraying weather for this demonstration when as growers we’re confronted so often with less than ideal conditions?” This question by William Wilson, RD 1, Biglerville, summarized the near perfect conditons which existed permitting the equipment dealers to display the variety of spray patterns and the differences in ap plication rates which | Jl AGRI-KING to profit .. LOOK AHEAD TO YOUR SUMMER FEED (for more information ) Call or Write Your Nearest Agri-King Serviceman Southern Lancaster Co. Henry OeLong, Jr. RD2 Box 69 Peach Bottom, PA 17563 Phone 717-548-3471 Lehii Thomas Heist Mam Street Alburtis, PA 18101 Phone 215-965-5124 modern sprayers are capable of delivering. - Flexibility is a word which well describes the sprayers now available to growers. Some manufacturers offer as many as ten different models. Skid-mounted models, powered by diesel engines, may be moved through the tree rows on three-quarter ton pick-up trucks. One self-propelled unit featured eight speeds forward or in reverse and New hay, new pasture . . . Northwestern Lancaster Co, Earl B. Ginder RD2, PA 17545 Phone 717-665-3126 & Northampton Co. carried a $36,000 price tag. Tank sizes vary permitting use with tractors of varying size. Dial-type nozzles and adjustable fans add to the flexibility of sprayers for use with different crops. Low profile tractors suitable for use in low branched, close-row plan tings attracted lots of in terest. One such omni-trac or tricycle type unit demon strated orchard mowing beneath the over-hanging yRAM PR Sure does, but I hope the boss doesn’t get so busy that he forgets to send a sample in to the lab to keep our ration balanced!!! Southwestern Lancaster Co. Ben Greenawalt RD2 Conestoga, PA 17516 Phone 717-872-5686 :heastern Penna Aldus R. King RDI, Box 67A Atglen, PA 19310 Phone 215-593-5952 Chester Co. William Windle RDI, Atglen. PA 19310 Phone 215-593-6143 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 25.1977—11 trees, but will accomodate a forklift, a pruning tower and other three-point-hitch and power-take-off uses. Another unit suitable for use in close row plantings featured an air-cooled engine, good fuel economy and a short turning radius made possible by the articulation principle which in effect is a hinge or pivot between the front and rear wheels. A self-propelled bulk bin carrier for picking up filled Lebanon Co. Marvin Meyer RD2, Box 157 Annville, PA 17003 Phone 717-867-1445 South Central Penna, James L Yoder Regional Manager j^jr 250 Edwards Ave pjr Chambersburg, PA 17201 mf- Call Collect 717-264-9321 bins in the orchard and delivering these to packinghouses or fruit storage created interest. This unit, developed in California, has been coming into use in New York or chards. A “drop harvester” for use in collecting dropped apples, a low-profile mechanical shaker, a mechanical harvester and a variety of orchard mowers were included among the 32 machines demonstrated by fourteen different distributors. “This was the largest demonstration of orchard equipment in the East” said Philip Pitzer, host for the event which was co sponsored by the Adams County Fruitgrowers Association and the Penn State Extension Service. The auxiliary of the Bendersville Fire Company provided a food stand for the event. route IN GREAT SHAPE WTTHEGCS! f I t I Jr JJ About 80 calories each. TRY A CLASSIFIED FRUITS & BERRIES for home preserving CALIF. APRICOTS in 24 lb. boxes 8.95 9.95 1050 (three sizes of fruit) LARGE SWEET BINS CHERRIES 18 lb. container *lO.OO Adams County fresh RED PIE CHERRIES NEW JERSEY BLUEBERRIES in 20 lb. containers CANNING SUGAR and canning supplies Phone ahead to learn of availability of fruit. & i Sf Open daily till 5:30 p.m. Thun, till 8; Fri. till 9 Closed Sunday COUNTRY AUCTION Sat. afternoon, July Z W. L. ZIMMERMAN &SQNS Ph: 717-768-3291