Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 19, 1980, Image 97

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Saturday, April 19 women of the Bible will
Lancaster Co. Society 18 will be presented by Mrs
meet at 1:30 p.m at the Richard Martin,
home of Mildred Kreider. Monday, April 21
A dramatization of Lancaster Co Society 31 will
GSI GRAIN BINS "SS"
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Compare their unique features and advantages. Preserves grain quality, less shrinkage & stress cracks. Conserves
energy, lower operating cost, from 3 c /bu. for 10 points. Both systems dry 35% moisture corn, requires no wet holding
tank or babysitting. Both systems include a G.S.I. Drying Bin, in & out ladders, roof ladder, Cor-lok floor, steel floor
supports, transition, fan & heater, ventilator cleaner, motorized spreader, unloading auger system with total enclosed
motor, and freight to our warehouse.
MARTIN FLO-MOOR SYSTEM
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2 STAGE CONI, or RECIRCULATING
Includes Martin Electronic Moisture
Control With Motor Starters.
• Drying capacity up to 12,600 bu /day
• 15 to 36 ft. diameter bins
• Operating temperature adjustable 90° to 160°
• Add wet gram as fast as you harvest. Large
storage capacity for fast unloading
• Twin tapered sweep augers unload faster
• Extra heavy gear box assures trouble free
operation
• Automatic gram level shut-off
• Gram Cleaner removes trash for better drying
y 2 PRICE SALE
GRAIN BINS, FLOORS,
FANS & HEATERS
In Warranty - Slight Imperfections
Limited Quantity
MARTIN GRAIN DRYING SYSTEMS
WE RECEIVED TOP PA DISTRIBUTOR AWARD
FOR 1977,1978 and 1979 By GSI.
MARTIN DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Rl, Lebanon, PA 17042
Phone 717-866-4906
or 717-866-4555
Expanded protein testing is approved
NEW YORK - A US.
Department of Agriculture
official said Tuesday that
USDA will adopt a rule May
1 which will extend per
entertam Society 22 at
7 30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 22
Lancaster Co. Society 28 will
meet at 9:30 a.m at
Mellmger’s Church for a
Lancaster Walking Tour
and lunch at P.J. Mat
thews.
Wednesday, April 23
Berks Co. Society 7 will meet
at the home of Mae
Gelsmger for a program
on house plants.
Thursday, April 24
Lancaster Co. Society 26 will
meet at the home of Ruby
Esbenshade. Eileen Hershey
will present a program of
exercises.
Lancaster Co. Society 11 will
meet at Solanco Library at
1:30 p.m. for a program
presented by the Solanco
Librarian.
Friday, April 25
Lancaster Co. Society 19 will
attend a dinner theater at
Three Little Bakers.
Saturday, April 26
Lancaster Co. Society 26 will
meet at 12:00 p.m. to
entertain Society 4.
Lancaster Co. Society 5 will
meet at the home of Anna
Ruth Ebersole. Amos
Herr will speak on an
Alaskan tour.
Lancaster Co. Society 12 will
meet at the home of
Marian Click for a
spelling bee.
MARTIN LOW-TEMP SYSTEM
Batch With
' ow Temp. Control
Stirring Equip.
Option
• Drying Cap. Up to 6400 %V\J-
Bu Per Day.
• 15 to 48 ft diameter bins
• The only system with gas heat (up to 30°) backup to prevent
spoilage
• The Martin Low-Temp Control monitors and automatically
controls the temperature and the humidity The ther
mometer, hygrometer and monometer display operating con
ditions, thus eliminates all guesswork in the easy operating
management
• Built-in safety controls assure trouble free operation
• It operates automatically around the clock in sunshine or
ram, heat or cold, without any babysitting or readjustments
missive official testing for
protem to all classes of
wheat except for mixed and
unclassed.
Leland E. Bartelt, ad
ministrator of USDA’s
Federal Gram Inspection
Service, said all official
agencies, unless exempted,
will be required to provide
official testing for protem
upon request.
Only official agencies
designated to provide ser
vices at interior locations
are eligible to apply for an
exemption. To a large
degree, such exemptions
will be based on the volume
of wheat mspected by an
agency.
“Official protem testing
will be provided strictly on a
request basis under the U.S.
Grain Standards Act,”
Bartelt said. “Wheat buyers
and sellers, both in internal
and foreign commerce, are
entirely free to choose
whether or not to use official
protem testing services.”
FGIS has been providing
official protein testing
services upon request for
hard red winter and hard red
spring wheats at export
elevators since May 1978.
“We expect requests for
the service to increase when
testing is available at all
specified service points, and
is extended to soft red
winter, durum and white
wheats,” Bartelt said.
For domestic lots of
wheat, including inbound
lots at export port locations,
official agencies will be
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WAREHOUSE SALE
Prices Limited to Items In Stock
New Mix Mill Soybean
And Corn Roaster 3,900
Used Mix Mill Soybean
And Corn Roaster *2,200
New Mix Mill Grinder Mixer *l , 848
Used 8 Ton Double Comp
(345) Feed Tank *950
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 19,1980—C9
authorized to use any FGIS-
approved protem testmg
method. For export lots of
wheat shipped from export
port locations, only an FGlS
approved near-infrared
reflectance machine may be
used.
Bartelt said the near
infrared reflectance
machine is the only method
currentlv available that is
Junior Cooking Edition
1 slice bread
1-2 tablespoons butter
legg
salt and pepper
1 slice Cheddar or American cheese
Cut out center of bread with a 2-mch round cutter. In a
small fry pan over medium heat, melt butter. Add bread
slice and cutout and cook on one side until golden brown.
Turn bread over and break egg mto center hole. Reduce
heat and cook egg to desired doneness, 4 to 6 minutes.
Season with salt and pepper. Place cheese over the egg.
Cover and cook just until the cheese melts, 1 to 2 minutes.
Serve immediately.
3 eggs
1 cup milk
2 tablespoons butter, melted
1 cup flour
% teaspoon salt
A very hot oven creates steam inside a batter that pops
bread to magnificent heights. Preheat the oven to 425° F.
In a small mixing bowl, beat eggs at medium speed until
foamy. Blend m milk and butter. Add flour and salt. Beat
at low speed until smooth, about 3 minutes. Fill greased
popover pans or muffin tins or frounce custard cups until
half full.
Bake 35-40 minutes until brown and firm. For a crisper
popover, prick side of each with a wooden pick and bake 3-
6 minutes longer. Remove from pans or cups im
mediately.
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capable of providing the
rapid and accurate results
needed.
Marketing wheat on the
basis of protein content has
become increasingly im
portant since protein content
has been proven to be a
reliable indicator of wheat
quality for milling purposes,
Bartelt said.
(Continued from Page C 8)
TOAD-IN-THE-HOLE
POPOVERS
FREE
INFORMATION
PLEASE SEND INFORMATION &
PRICES ON THE
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Hopper Tanks
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Mix-Mill Grinder Mixer
Automatic Mill System
Pneumatic Feed
Blower
, Soybean & Corn
Roaster
Feed Tanks
Feed Auger System
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Methane System
Alcohol System
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