06—Lancaster Faraiag, Saturday, March 15,1950 Adams extension visits Harrisburg The Adams County Cooperative Extension Service Committee recently visited Harrisburg to meet with area legislators for a discussion of Extension functions in the county. Among participants in the third annual State Capital Day program were, from the left, Daniel Winters, Frieda Johnson, Mary Grim, Sen. William Moore, Glenn Slaybaugh Jr. and Daniel Hoffman. Lancaster extension meets legislators Members of the Lancaster County Cooperative Extension Service executive committee recently met with area legislators in Harrisburg as part of the third annual Capital Day to discuss Extension accomplishments and needs. Par ticipating, from the left, were Sen. Ralph Hess, Sen. Clarence Manbeck, Carlton Groff, Kirkwood; Sen. Richard Snyder, Rep. Noah W. Wenger, Mark S. Hess, Lancaste; Donald L. Hershey, Manheim; and Rep. Kenneth Brandt. Please send me color catalog on the Cherokee horse stock trailers and GN flatbeds ~ Please send me literature on Silo-Matic Feeding Systems I NAME ADDRESS | CITY PHONE STATE ZIP -.-.J Mexico inviting bids WASHINGTON, D.C. - Mexico has invited bids for the sale of 10,000 tons of U.S. rice, 90,000 tons of U.S. soybeans, 25,000 tons of U.S. cottonseed, and 80,000 tons of U.S. corn and/or sorghum for delivery to Mexico during the first half of 1980, according to Fred Welz, acting general sales manager of the US. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Ser vice. Welz said bids are to cover corn and/or sorghum shipments of 20,000 tons monthly for March through June delivery; rice ship ments are to be in April, and soybeans and cottonseed are for March 15 to April 15 delivery. “The purchase of each of these coirimodities, except cottonseed, is included in the mid-January agreement between the two countries,” said Welz. Inquiries should be directed to Alfredo Gutierrez Kirchner, Trade Office, Embassy of Mexico, 1101 15th Street, N.W., Suite 507, Washington, D.C 20005, telephone 202/785-3214. Profitable waste management with VAN DALE Manure is money' Don’t throw dollars away. Let Van Dale show you the way to modern, proven manure management. Slinger Spreader Tanks for beef and dairy liquid manure in 1500, 2250, 3000 gallon models Low, rear spread pattern with up to 40'swath. No messy blowback Vacuum Spreader Tanks for hog liquid manure in 1500, 2250, 3000 gallon models Separate intake and discharge ports for clean fill-hose hookup Bam Cleaners to help you handle more livestock with less labor, improve farm efficiency, increase profits r SEE ON D,SPL AY AT THE DAIRY MANURE HI | MANAGEMENT SEMINAR, MARCH 17, 1980,1 I FARM & HOME CENTER, LANCASTER, PA * K&SIKC. VAN DALE a ■ SALES & SERVICE “ATTENTION” ALL A.E. STALEY CO WAXY-CORN CONTRACTS! We still have plenty of waxy-seed available for the grain farmers and also Waxy Hybrids are great for cattle and hog feeders, in this area they should plant WAXY—MAIZ Hybrid seed-corn. College feeding trials show 10% better gains on 7% less corn with WAXY fed to cattle. We have several WAXY-MAIZ Hybrids for this area. They yield the same as yellow dent corn, but have higher energy starch. Hogs gain better and get to market faster on WAXY MAIZ. We can show you how to boost cattle and hog feeding profits. Contact: D. RICHARD SNYDER Rt. #l. Montoursviile, PA 17754 717-433-3580 GENE HAAS District Sales Supervisor 4911 Bradley-Brownlee Rd. Farmdale, Ohio 44417 Phone 216/637-0749 Or Any Of Our Dealers Dealer inquiries Welcomed! VAN 1 DALE 8 RD 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA 17566 PHONE 717-284-3111 Complete product line . Transfer Pumps Agitator/Filler Pumps, Above Ground Storage Tanks, Soil Injectors One supply source for your entire waste management system \ \