Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 19, 1979, Image 140

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    F«nwn*,Saturday, May 29,1979
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WHAT'S NEW
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GRAIN BINS
Quonset, the agricultural
building division of National
Steel Products Company,
has added a complete line of
grain bins for farm and
commercial use to its
product line according to an
announcement by Quonset
General Manager, J. P.
Haller, Jr.
The grain bins, now
available for shipment from
Quonset, range from 12 feet
diameter, 13 feet 1 inch
height on up to a 60 feet
diameter, 76 feet height
which provides a peaked
grain storage capacity of
144,100 bushels.
One exclusive Quonset
design, shouldered-boz roof
ribs which are die formed
and punched in one
operation, offer tight fit and
easy assembly, says the
manufacturer. Built of one
piece galvanized panels,
Quonset’s bin roof uses 20
gauge panels on larger bins
and 22 gauge panels on bins
21 feet in diameter or
WHY?
SHOULD I CONSIDER A
FARM DRAINAGE INVESTMENT
FROM
COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO.
BECAUSE
THEY ARE LAND IMPROVEMENT
SPECIALISTS USING ALL S.C.S.
APPROVED MATERIALS
ASK ABOUT THEIR
LASER BEAM GRADE CONTROL
DRAINAGE MACHINE
Drainage Pays High Returns
Investment
Land Drainage
Farm Buildings
Farm Land
Stocks. .
Bonds
COMPARE
Even with the conservative figures shown above, it's ob
vious that land drainage should top farmers' lists of invest
ment priorities.
COCALICO EQUIPMENT CO.
I SQHBIEF DRAINAGE &
V.Tr-y EXCAVATING
\ 4C y RD #3. DENVER, PA. 17517
\y <215)267-3808
smaller. On bins 33-feet m
diameter and larger, a truss
system is standard equip
ment.
Sturdy galvanized steel
roof ladders are also stan
dard; two on bins 21 feet in
diameter and larger.
Heavy gauge sidewall
panels are formed from
galvanized steel with an
ultimate tensile strength of
55,000 pounds (ASTM-A446
grade C) containing 1.25
ounces of zinc per square
foot. An extra-heavy center
ring supports the weight of
the roof and handling
equipment.
Quonset’s bin options
mclude complete drying
systems, bin temperature
monitoring systems, curved
roof ventilators, commercial
grade ladders and unloading
equipment, such as
horizontal augers and bin
sweeps.
Also offered by Quonsel
are bulk tanks and hoppers
in a full range of sizes.
Quonset “the oldest name
Typical
Annual Return
.. 21-46% (d)
3-23% (d>
. .. 11% (e)
. 74% («
. 6 1% (g)
in ..iet«ii Ij m M 11) 14
lubricates ami mai kets tai m
and r.iiii h buildings toi
virtually .my purpose flat
bulk graui and commodity
storage, equipment storage,
farm shop, animal con
finement, horse arenas,
dairy operations and open
sided shelters.
A brochure on Quonset’s
new line of gram bins is
available from the
manufacturer,' as is
literature on specific farm
building needs. Write
Quonset, P.O. Box 40529,
Houston, TX 77040; in
dicating which material you
request.
BUMPER HITCH
DMI Inc. of Goodfield, 111.
recently announced a new,
special model Quic-Cush’n
bumper hitch for 2-ton
straight trucks. This model
fits 1972 and later
Chevrolets, GMC’s, Fords
and Dodges.
According to the
manuiauiaft tli< bumpci
portion 1 . made t-l j tianin
formed steel and I.'
tunes heava-i than the 14
gauge used on many othei
makes. U has an open design
with -month contours to
eliminate pockets where dirt
and salt < ollect. The
drawbar is extendable and
made ot heavy-duty, 1” x 3"
hi-caibun steel It pulls out
11” and swings 17” for fast,
easy and the widest range of
hook-ups, all without
repositioning the truck. The
manufacturer also states
that there are no dangerous
hinges or moving parts to
catch fingers or clothing,
plus the drawbar will retract
flush with the bumper when
not in use.
Other DMI Quic-Cush’n
features include: an ex
clusive steel load carrying
roller under drawbar to
eliminate friction and costly
wear; a lateral release lever
to allow manual movement
of drawbar left or Tight when
hooking-up with drawbar
swinging back to center and
locking m towing position
automatically; a second
lever to release lock pm for
telescoping drawbar; a
spring loaded feature that
locks drawbar m retracted
position automatically so
operator only gets out of
truck once to hook-up; four
heavy-duty cushion sprmgs
to minimize load surge,
prevent swaymg and reduce
stress on truck drive train;
ductile iron, suspended
spring castings that contain
graphite so drawbar can
slide easily load is on
drawbar and roller and not
on castings for free action
with no binding.
DMI also manufactures a
complete line of Quic-Cush’n
bumper hitches to fit most 2
wheel and 4 wheel dnve
P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC.
5583 cropland’ acres
to be set aside
NEWARiI, Del
Delaware farmers par
ticipating m the 1979 wheat
and feed gram program plan
to set aside or otherwise
divert 5583 acres ot
cropland, according to Joe
Penuel, State Executive
Director of the Agricultural
Stabilization and Con
servation Service (ASCS).
A progress report at the
end of April shows that
farmers mtend to set aside
635 cropland acres under the
wheat program and 4948
acres under the feed gram
program.
Penuel said, “We are
plased with program par
ticipation m Delaware. It
shows that many of our
producers want to be eligible
trucks For further
information contact- DMI,
Inc., Route 159 E., Goodfield,
111. 61742, phone 309/965-2233.
EQUIMIST
manna
Wr , AUTOMATIC
INSECT CONTROL
• 24-Hour Protection
• Effective, Effortless
• Quiet and Inexpensive
Pequea Blacksmith & Saddle Shop
HORSESHOEING - SADDLES - HARNESS & REPAIRS
BELTS & BUCKLES
DAVID E. FISHER 2678 BACHMANTOWN RD
JOHN S FISHER RONKS, PA. 17572
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for price support loans,
deficiency p'ayments or
disaster payments, and
they want to increase the
prices they receive for their
crops by helping to prevent
an excessive buildup of
wheat and feed gram
stocks.”
According to the report,
local participants intend to
plant 3175 acres of wheat and
29,412 acres of feed grains
for harvest. Of the 4317
eligible farms in the state,
356 are enrolled in the wheat
and feed gram program. The
participating farms have
66,049 acres of the 395,786
total normal crop acreage
(NCA) established on farms.
The ASCS official said
final figures will be
available after farmers have
certified their acreage later
in the year.