Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 02, 1978, Image 45

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    - Bagworms may overwinter on frees
FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Bagworms are caterpillars that
live in spindle-shaped bags constructed from bits of
foilage and held together with silk.
The spindle-shaped bags are from one to two mches long
and may be seen hanging from infested trees and shrubs.
Bagworms frequently attack arborvitae and juniper, so a
substantial amount of defoliation may occur, say experts.
Overwintering takes place in the egg stage m bags
attached to trees and shrubs. The eggs hatch during early
June.
Some degree of bagworm control can be obtained by
picking bags from infested plants during the Fall months.
One should destroy the bags or place them in a deen.
open container near infested trees so thafcany=beneficial
parasites that may be present in some of the bags can get
out.
Next June a person should apply diazinon orthene to
prevent serious defoliation of arborvitae by bagworms.
ATTENTION
NEW JERSEY
LAND OWNERS
WANTED TO RENT
Land in Mercer, Middlesex
or Monmouth County
Will Pay Top Dollar
For 50 Acres & Up
. Productive Tracts.
Call after 5 p.m.
201-329-2765
Buy a new John Deere
or used tractor now...
no finance charges
until March 1,1979
Spring of 79 is quite a way off.
But right away you can
have modern, productive machinery
and put it to work. Now's the time
• to buy. Stop in and see!
LANDIS BROS. INC.
Lancaster, PA
717-291-1046
ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT INC.
Mohnton RD2, PA 19540
(near Adamstown)
215-484-4391
PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT INC.
Oyster Dale Road
Oley RO2, PA
215-987-6277
NEUHAUS'ES INC.
RD2, York, PA
1-83 Loganville Ext. 3
717-428-1953 or
235-1306
SHOTZBERGER'S EQUIPMENT
Elm, PA
717-665-2141
A.B.C. GROFF INC.
New Holland, PA
717-354-4191
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ROBERT E. LITTLE INC.
Zieglerville, PA
215-287-9643
STANLEY A. KLOPP INC.
Bernville, PA
215-488-1510
KERMITK. KISTLER INC.
Lynnport, PA
215-298-3270
M.S:/EARSL£Y fcSONS
West Chester, PA
215-696-2990 •■=
A6WAY INC.
Chapman Equipment
Center
Chapman, PA
215-398-255? ,
I.G. * AG SALES
Silverdale, PA 18962
215-257-5136
SOIL PULVERIZER
A complete new lineup of
TP Series Pulverizers that
expands the range of models
from six feet to the big 32
feet 8 inch hydraulic wing
pulverizers is announced by
Brillion Iron Works, Brillon,
Wis.
Manufactured in 14,16,18
and 20 foot rolling widths,
these new pulverizers fold to
approximately 4% feet wide
for transport from field to
field.
The Brillion TP Pulverizer
is designed specifically for
transport from one end, with
the mechanism as an in
tegral part of the unit.
To change from field
position to transport the
drawbar braces fold back
against the frame by pulling
only two pins. No wrenches
are required.
Hitching up to your tractor
is done with the “easy rider”
hitch, which is raised when
in field use and lowered and
locked when hooking up to
the tractor.
The Brillion TP
ranee to
Anthracnose plus very good
tolerance to bacterial wilt.
• Well suited to 2,3 or more years
of production. Alfalfa supply
limited. ,
See or call (0*0)
your Pioneer p mW cpß
Salesman soon. nun ecu.
PIONEER HI BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC
EASTERN DIVISION TIPTON, INDIANA
Pioneer is ■ brand name Numban identify varieties ©Registered trademark of
Pioneer Hi trad International Inc Des Momas lowa SOSOS
WHAT'S NEW
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Pulverizers also feature a
long, heavy duty drawbar
for easy turning when
pulling behind a disk, field
cultivator, or other im
plements, according to
Brillion Iron Works.
These new Brillion TP
Model Pulverizers are
available with 16 foot smooth
rollers (with optional
sprocket wheels) or 20 foot
crowfoot rollers.
For further information,
contact Mr. Win Riemer,
Brillion Iron Works, 200
Park Avenue, Brilllion, Wis.,
54110(414)756-2121.
KRAUSE INTRODUCES
NEW TANDEM DISC
Krause Plow Corporation
of Hutchinson, Kansas,
announced the 1930 Series, a
new line of flex-wing four
re w/six-row tandem discs.
The 1930 Series are the
first four-row/six-row discs
to have complete hydraulic,
over-center wing folding.
This provides cutting widths
of thirteen feet nine iftches or
twenty feet eleven indies,
and- over 200 pounds of
GRAND
ALFALFA SEED
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 2,1978
working weight per blade
with the wings folded. The
wing flexes up for working
terraced or uneven ground.
The new discs also feature
big 20,22 or 24 inch blades,
overlapping front gangs,
rugged steel tube con
struction and a heavy-duty
steel tongue.
The 1930 is the latest in a
series of flex-wing discs
from Krause, the company
which originated flex-wing
design in 1966.
For more information,
please contact: Mr. Floyd
Barkman Krause Plow
Corporation, 305 S. Monroe
Hutchinson, Kansas 67501
316-663-6161.
CORRAL
Star Agri Products has
introduced a new portable
corral panel called Agstar
Quik-Corral, according to an
announcement by Floyd
Carter, marketing manager.
The new Quik-Corral
panels can be set up where
the cattle are, instead of
bringing cattle to the corral,
which helps cut labor costs,
according to Carter.
These corral panels have
been designed so they are
strong enough to hold the
roughest cattle but light
enough to handle without
strain. The 10-foot-long
panels weigh 76 pounds.
High-strength, lightweight
steel tubing is used in con
struction, and all joints are
welded. There is also an
unusual hinge arrangement
on the corral panels that
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ARKANSAS VILLAGE
PUBLIC AUCTION
SCHEDULED FOR
DEC. 13.14 & 15.1978
Was Cancelled
By Error In The
Sale Register
Of Nov. 25, 1978
Martin Auctioneers, Inc.
allows 120-degree hinging,
and also hinging two panels
from' one. This has been
made possible because one
end of each panel has double
hinge pin brackets. A cat
tleman can design an ef
ficient corral layout from the
complete selection of four
components being offered by
Agstar. Available are 10-foot
corral panels; 10-foot arch
panel with opening for 4-foot
gate; and an arch assembly,
with an opening for a 4-foot
gate; and a 4-foot tubular
gate complete with chain
latch.
For more information
contact Star Agri Products,
P.O. Box 115, Goshen, Ind.
46526.
Even the best of ‘us
sometimes make a mistake.
Some famous flubs in the
world of stamp collecting
are shown in the December
Reader’s Digest. Among
them: a 1947 Monaco stamp
showing Franklin D.
Roosevelt with six fingers on
one hand; a 1949 Saudi
Arabia stamp depicting a
conventional airplane with
no propeller; and a 1938 Fiji
Islands issue showing an
outrigger canoe in full sail •
but with no there to guide it.
Tomatoes 'frequently
become soft and watery and
subject to decay if ripened in
the refrigerator. But firm
ripe tomatoes held at a cool
room temperature for
several days do not lose
much vitamin C.
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