Faming, Saturday, August 18,1979 1! The world's first successful automatic pickup, self-tying hay and straw baler was dedicated an agricultural engineering historic landmark at ceremonies, Wednesday, Augusts, at the Sperry New Holland Museum, New Holland. Automatic baler designated historical landmark NEW HOLLAND - In ceremonies at New Holland, one of the nation’s first automatic tie, pick-up hay balers was designated Wednesday, August 8, as a Historical Agricultural Engineering Landmark. Ceremonies took place in the Sperry New Holland Co.’s Visitor’s Center. Formerly the New Holland Machine Co., the site is recognized as the place where the automatic baler was perfected and mass produced. The historical landmark designation was made through the Pennsylvania Section of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE). Speakers at the program included ASAE President Albert M. Best; Sperry New Holland official Ausmus S. Marburger and J. S. Keister; and ASAE -Penn sylvania Section Chairman Paul R. Drumheller. Best lauded Sperry New Holland for “being a real pioneer and leader in the farm mechanization movement which has meant so much to the farmer, and to the consumer...whom he supplies with food and fiber.” He noted that progress on the baler was slow during the years of World War n. From 1940 to 1947, engineers focused their attentions on UNDERGROUND LIQUID MANURE SYSTEMS simplifying the original baler design and achieving more dependable per formance. That design work resulted in the introduction of New Holland’s Model 77 automatic hay baler late in 1949. Best continued: “Since the advent of the automatic pick-up baler in 1940 and along with other advances in agricultural production and mechanization, agricultural productivity has increased about seven times, when measured in terms of output per man hour of labor input. “In this industry, we are wjw^t3 ASAE is a nonprofit technical, scientific and education society committed to improving agriculture through the application of engineering principles. Headquartered in St. Joseph, Mich., the Society’s membership includes 8,300 full members and 2,300 student members in 50 states and 90 foreign countries. re PENNSYLVANIA NICE constantly looking tor new ways to do things while improving on the old. We need to have more in novations like the automatic pick-up hay baler in our industry-” Wiping your refrigerator gaskets with vinegar can help eliminate mildew and odor. *★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ | BUCK TRACTOR PULLS; 3f Top Pullers from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware if if and New Jersey competing. * *I PULLS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 6:30 P.M. I * *■ ■ * Jf SUPERSTOCK TRACTORS- * >f Modified farm tractors, up 1 1,000 H.P. jf X MODIFIED TRACTORS- )f X , Any engine, any chassis, j 2 charged, etc., up to 2,000 J S.S. 4x4 TRUCKS- X Souped up 4 wheel drive T if trucks, up to 600 H.P. t REGULAR ADMISSION * )f Adults - *4.00 . if* 6 to 12 yrs. -'1.50 jf 5 and under - FREE j T * Does not include __ o* 070 J X special events. 0nKt.272 if J SEE YOU AT THE BUCK! $ STANDOUT STAR: + $199 +.68 Type Jr tfA ** t « » 29H2569 E-Z Acres STANDOUT STAR - SP 84 L'SDA 7-79 Rpt. SB% + $ll9 +1354M HFARPT.6I% PDT+.6B Sire: Sunnyside Standout VG-GM STANDOUT STAR sires milk, and lots of it. STANDOUT STAR also sires sound udders that can hold up to the stress of high production, and exceptional body strength so his daughters can hold their own at the feed bunk enabling them to main tain their high production. STANDOUT STAR is still very reasonably priced. Cali your ABS Representative for semen or service today. Visit Our Booth at Ag Progress Pays Bangor, PA Baptistown, NJ Columbia, PA Ephrata, PA Holtwood, PA Lebanon, PA Leola, PA Newburg, PA Port Deposit, MD Port Murray, NJ Reading, PA Stewartstown, PA Thomasville, PA West Grove, PA Monroeville, NJ Taneytown, MD Mt. Airy, MD -12% +3OBF Eric Heinsohn Cindy Gordeuk James Charles Darvin Yoder Paul Herr Paul Martin Lynn Gardner 717-656-6509 Jerry Babonis 717-423-6451 R. James Benjamin til 301-378-3540 Robert Kayhart 201-689-2605 Robert Greider 215-378-1212 Tom Engle 717-993-6836 Ira Boyer 717-225-3758 Maurice Stump 215-869-9187 Cindy Hetzell 609-769-2791 Jack L Kling Allan Pickett 215-588-4704 201-996-2088 717-898-8694 717-733-0966 717-284-4592 717-944-2381 BBS 301-447-2742 301-663-4191