Lancaster Co. DHIA (Continued from Page 124) RH 5-8 305 19,495 3.9 759 GrH 1-11 305 17,511 4.3- 756 Alice 81 Livestock BaJlam O & Grain ISOQIGS Precision engineered roll formed 52" high steel sides provide greater capacity at less cost. We’ve built rugged truck bodies for over 50 years and today we're continuing that tradi tion That’s the reason you can’t make a better investment than an Omaha Standard steel or hardwood farm body ■ One-piece roll formed steel sides with built in tarp rail Available m 28", 40" and 52" extra capacity heights all with maximum corruga tion for maximum strength ■ 40" and 48" hardwood sides also available the truck body Omaha Standard built its reputation on ■ The toughest platform in the business laminated wood, smooth steel or tread plate ■ Easy-conversion hardwood upper racks greater flex and life than steel fold down racks ■ A full line of rugged gates all engineered to make your job easier WeVe been a part of successful farming and ranching for over 50 years. FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT RD 4, EPHRATA, PA Bigger Than Ever, Better Than JEver STORE HOURS: MON., TUES., WED., FRI. 7:30 - 5:30 THURSDAY 7:30 TILL 9 P.M.; SATURDAY 7:30 - 3:00 Tammy RH 2-2 Kate RH 2-2 Dosee RH 4-1 John M. Weaver & Son 11 GrH 73 GrH 57 GrH 27 GrH 18 GrH 10 GrH 52 RH Sunny Craft Farm Matty RH John P. Lapp Lois RH Janet RH __ Tritown Farm Ann Shine PaulD. Welk Claudia RH Lucifer RH Dianna RH PaulS. Horning Echo RH Dinah GrH Georgia RH Samuel E.Beiler Smokey RH Ruth RH Beverly RH ' AbrahamS. King Lass RH Jenny RH IvanM.Hursh Kathryn' GrH 5-9 Ken & Joanne Hershey Jan RH 4-0 Darla RH 3-10 Emily GrH 3-6 Paul B. Zimmerman Milly RH 6-8 Jennv RH 6-8 Omaha Standard Hoists ■ Seven precision-engineered scissor hoists from 4 to 34 tons for bodies 8' to 24' ‘Olympic Series ’ twin telescopic hoists with greater torsional stability for bodies 16' to 26' and 15 to 43 ton capacity Omaha Standard bodies and hoists Look to Omaha Standard for the best Our equipment takes all the punishment you can dish out and comes back for more, year after year We stake our reputation on it INC. PHONE: 717-354-4271 305 305 305 6- 5-4 KM) 7- 15-1 6-11 305 305 7-11 4-3 305 304 RH RH 305 305 305 7-3 3-0 4r9 305 305 305 7-8 9-11 4-2 305 305 305 6-2 5-8 7-1 305 305 7-0 5-11 305 305 305 305 305 Omaha Standard 765 TOO 729 5.2 3 <5 3.6 14,589 20,691 20,261 22,480 25,737 19,399 22,073 22,078 19,929 18,500 1018 27,951 1003 773 25,025 19,837 970 724 24,246 22,604 956 908 904 4.0 4.8 4.8 23,757 19,048 19,010 950 803 776 4.2 3.3 4.0 22,665 24,377 19,540 938 756 751 4.2 3.1 3.5 22,078 24,388 21,469 928 800 23,080 21,586 18,103 917 790 744 4.1 3.5 3.8 22,518 22,725 19,503 903 708 24,279 16,851 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28,1978—121 Ellis D.Kreider 66 ( GrH 7-11 RH 34 GrH 3-3 Saphire 113 Earl N. Landis Tara RH 4-3 Lou RH 8-11 Perfect RH 5-3 Dolly RH 4-3 Calvin D.Beiier Butter RH « 6-2 Russel L. Kline Darla RH 4-7 Saphire RH 7-5 Vickie RH 6-9 Aaron B.Lantz Verna RH 4-11 Allen Lee Stoltzfus Bessie RH 5-3 , Elaine RH 5-10 Beulah RH 9-1 David S. Zimmerman 98 GrH 72 GrH Robert H. Kauffman Joni RH Robert Kauffman Jr. Dora RH Staff GrH Ruth RH Judy GrH Alma RH Pride RH Rosalyn RH Cora GrH Harold L. Weiler Arlene RH RH IvanS. Stoltzfus Susann RH JohnS. Wenger 35Loma RH lElvir RH John A. Brubaker Jr, 42 RH Isaac S.Beiler Rose RH Jonas E. Zook Sally RH Bonnie RH J.MoweryFreyJr. Hattie RH Olga RH Nonna RH Minnie RH Floss RH Hyness RH Aleda RH J.Wilmer Conrad Cindy RH Lindy RH Vernon R. Umble & Son Lois RH 9-8 Bell RH S-3 Mattie RH 6-2 Lolly RH 3-0 Miki RH 3-2 (Turn to Page 129) The satisfaction that comes from doing a good job of farming It’s a great feeling to know that you are the master of your farmlands... that when you treat your soil right, it will treat you right. Liming is one of the most im portant factors in keeping your soil in the highest productive range. A good pasture with a pH of 6.5 or higher, for example, will make 300 to 400 lbs. of beef per acre and produce up to $lOO gross income per acre. This means witji the help of lime, profits from pastures can compare favorably with feed or grain crops. 22,694 19,602 19,963 305 299 305 21,082 23,554 24,302 18,702 296 305 305 290 22,425 24,381 21,225 19,934 305 305 304 22,132 21,540 23,155 18,243 305 304 300 19,018 20,501 305 305 19,918 5-10 22.619 19,824 22,630 22,280 21,331 17,844 19,584 20,636 23,200 21,117 305 305 6-10 5-2 21,165 6-10 18,674 25,290 305 303 3- 4- 22,704 20,002 6-10 24,233 19,466 305 305 4-2 6-10 22,507 19,412 17,832 19,364 19,735 17,928 20,342 22,748 18,528 305 305 20,298 19,660 17,326 17,680 20,081 305 305 302 305 305 !5 896 846 701 3.9 4.3 3.5 893 868 863 742 4.2 3.7 3.6 4.0 887 788 733 3.6 3.7 3.7 885 799 749 4.1 3.5 4.1 885 762 880 737 876 837 875 874 873 708 863 704 863 849 823 725 706
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