koGPRODUCERSr | New Holland ▼ ***<*>> y <*> , i Sold in sorted lots the auction way. See them I weighed and sold and pick up your check. t SALE EVERY WORMY •MO AJI. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. ♦ Phone 717-354-4341 ♦ Daily market Report - Phone 717-354-7288 ? Abe Diffenbach, Manager J LEADERSHIP! is the new 18168 Uni-Loader—tough, reliable, easy to service. That's Case! The new 18168 Uni-Loader —a combina tion of features ideal for today's demand ing rental needs Built tough with a reliable, cast-iron, overhead valve 16 hp air-cooled engine Transistorized ignition Powerful hydro static drive provides smooth, efficient han dling of loads New transmission release for reliable starts in cold weather 700 lbs lift capacity • PARTS • SERVICE • RECONDITIONED TRACTORS • CONVENIENT FINANCING • LEASING • RENTALS KEVIN N.MYER BINKLEY & PONIATOWSKI & SONS, INC. HURST BROS. BROS. EQUIP. RDI, Chester Springs, PA 133 Rothsville Station Rd. Rt. 31 at Church St. (215)827-7414 Lititz, PA f lemington, NJ (717)626-4705 (201)782-3514 ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE Bethel, PA (717)933-4114 A.L.HERRSBRO. 312 Park Ave. Quarryville, PA (717)786-3521 thing something about it. PEOPLES SALES & SERVICE Oakland Mills. PA (717)463-2735 CLAIR i. MYERS Lake Road R 1 Thomasville, PA (717)259-0453 Predictions for record fertilizer sales ST. LOUIS, Mo. - A fer tilizer industry spokesman said that members of his in dustry have “grossly underestimated” the ability of America’s farmers to operate in adversity during the past and ,he predicted that next season would be a record-high year for fer tilizer sales. President of The Fertilizer Institute) Edwin M. Wheeler, in remarks before the Ten nessee Valley Authority (TVA) Fertilizer Conference and TFI Trade Fair, said producers and dealers Only 35" wide, the 18168 works i n tight areas—clears standard doorways— loads onto a pickup or trailer Two lever control makes it easy to operate External drive chain adjustment, swmg out grille typify easy maintenance features And of great importance—solid dealer support Case dealers offer responsible, thoroughly trained service personnel as well as the assurance of fast parts supply BAER’S GARAGE INC. 2407 Marsh Pike Hagerstown, MD (301)733-8226 C. & V. FULTZ EQUIP. RDI, Spring Mills, PA <814)422-8805 should recognize that fanners have made substan tial investments in land and machinery and they “are go ing to get that crop in,” regardless of weather or a shortened planting season. “This means, then,” Wheeler said, “that the fer tilizer dealers must do a bet ter job m planning for inven tories that can handle a short season. “We in the industry, and particularly in the retail level, are simply not expan ding our local storage capacity commensurate through the Case network of computer linked'depots across North America See the 18168 soon JI Case A Tenneco Company Construction Equipment Division 700 State Street, Racine Wisconsin 53404 USA mi PAUL SHOVER’S INC. EDWARDS FARM EQUIP. 35 East Willow St. 291 West Moorestown Rd, Carlisle, PA (Rt. 512 Clearfield) (717) 243-2686 Nazareth, PA (215)759-0240 DEPENDABLE MOTOR CO. E iK CZ East Mam Street WUIP., INC. Honey Brook, PA Elmer Rd., Richwood, NJ (215)273-3131 (609)881-2692 « STOUFFER BROS. INC. C. H. WALTZ SONS, INC. 1066 Lincoln Way West RDI, Cogan Station, PA Chambersburg, PA (717) 435-2921 (717)263-8424 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1,1979—35 with the steady, certain growth of the market,” he said. Wheeler told the national gathering of fertilizer and equipment dealers that the fertilizer outlook for 1980 is, “somewhere between good and tremendous” forecasting the best tonnage year m the industry’s history - 53 million tons. The reasons for his op timism, he said, were that ter net income than they have in several years and that they are showing confidence by buying more equipment and contacting dealers at an early date. Beyond this, Wheeler said that abandonment of a government -set-aside program will bring poorer, less fertile land back into production, requiring comparatively large amounts of fertilizer for best crop fields. He cautioned dealers to remember that farm operating costs have risen dramatically and retailers should fully discuss then credit policies with farmers. With farmers looking for possible ways to cut costs, dealers should work closely with them to assure that fer tilizer application is not reduced, thus reducing yield potential, he warned. The Fertilizer Institute is the industry’s Washington based association, represen ting fertilizer producers, manufacturers, equipment manufacturers and retailers in all areas of industry con cerned. W -<- ( ~- '\\ V‘‘^ ia plpllx have a nice weekend...
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