Chester-Delaware fanners 4 (Continued from Page B 2) such as com for fuel. He cited one com syrup factory in the state which has already switched over to making “comahol.” “We as a nation need to leam to re-cycle and use one-half as much as we are accustomed to doing,” he PRESENTS 14 NEWWAVS TO GET MORE FROM YOUR REAR MOUNTED BLADES Get more from your rear mounted blade matching it to your tractor and work. Bush Hoi extensive new blade line makes it happen. You’ll choose from 14 rugged models in widths from 5' to 10', designed for tractors of 30 to 150 HP. By selecting the blade that fits your tractor and applications, you’ll get jobs I ditching, terracing, feedlot cleaning, snow rei way maintenance, landscaping and backfilling and better. Bush Hog design, construction ani assure years of trouble-free service. 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