C36—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 17,1980 Farm Business News Mathews equipment catalog available CRYSTAL LAKE, HI. - Mathews Company an nounces its all new 1960 Equipment Catalog with a full selection of grain drying, storage & handling equip ment, as well as M-C flail equipment. The catalog contains in formative articles with energy-saving ideas to help equipment users meet the challenge of the 80’s. Of special interest is the Mathews DRYBINE (TM) continuous in-bin dryer. Its energy-saving design Methyl gets clearance ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Clearance has been issued by the Environmental Protection Agency for the addition of grasshopper control in com, alfalfa, barley and oats to the label of methyl parathion. A major advantage of using the restricted pesticide, according to Tom represents a new generation 'of grain drying technology. Complete details are in the catalog. Grain dryers, bins, legs, augers everything needed -- to set up or complete an energy efficient grain handling system are covered in the new catalog. The full-color, 72-page catalog is available through any Mathews Company dealer, M-C Agn-Mart or by writing or calling Mathews Company, Box 70, Crystal Lake, EL 60014. Helms, entomologist for Monsanto Agricultural Products Co., is its quick contact activity. “When the grasshoppers begin hatching in late May and early June, farmers need control on contact and methyl provides this quick action,” he said. Egg trading increases DURHAM, N.H. - Egg Clearinghouse continued its record-setting trading pace in April even though par ticipation in the pubhc trading forum slowed compared to other months. Trading for April was 45 percent greater than for the same month of 1979 and was only slightly less than the month’s record set in 1977. Frank Koebrich reported 59,520 cases, representing 71 sales, were traded in April. The approximate value of the eggs totalled over $850,000. Some 117 firms participated m the trading, he said. After-Easter uncertainty contributed to the slower movement of eggs through E.C.1., Koebrich noted. It appeared that buyers were Seminar held PRINCETON, N.J. - Six sales personnel from Penn field Corporation, Lan caster, recently participated in a Cyanamid customer sales training seminar. Attending the three-day seminar were Elwood N. Earhart, Stephen M. Leiser, NOW-THE HAY & BEAN RAKE THE NEW ALLEN 789 Efficient * Versatile * Problem Free And all phases of movement are hydraulic Photo #1 Photo #2 / Photo #3 . seeking greater values as bids averaged 3.9 cents under trading for Class 1 and Extra Large eggs. Sellers appeared to be' testing the public market with average offerings higher than prevailing bids. Meanwhile, trading volume for the first four months of 1980 surpassed the one-third mark enroute toward topping the million case trading goal. April’s trading put the volume figure at 336,348 cases more than 48,000 cases ahead of trading for the same period last year. There were many unfilled opportunities for trading during April, Koebrich reported. Open bids totalled 716,235 cases and open offers totalled 407,412 cases. Russell C. Latshaw, Noah Gehman, Earl B. Gerlach, and John L. Renshaw. Training sessions dealt with effective listening, selling skills, time and territory management, defending the price and telephone techniques. THAT DOES IT ALL from the tractor seat * Eliminate time and labor of hooking and unhooking rakes. * Hydraulic width and angle basket adjustments for raking x multiple rows of hay and beans. Hydraulic raising and lowering of baskets for borders and back * swath. Now benefit not only from hydraulic powered rake action but gam these new hydraulic features for one or both baskets off of a sturdy, streamlined main frame Well balanced main frame for one man hook up. Compact transport dimensions (4’ high, BV2’ wide) (photo #1). All phases of basket positioning (in, out, up, down, forward or reverse rake speeds) done from tractor seat. Each basket adjustments independent of the other, (photo #2). Rake or turn single or double rows of hay (6 to 8 beans) (photos #2, 3,4). Single rake maneuverability with both baskets out Easy backing up for corners. Flotation tires, heavy duty wheel spindles, off set wheel positions, only 4 grease inserts and many more outstanding features make the ALLEN 789 RAKE uncomparable and the ultimate in effective, versatile and problem free raking with finger tip control of rake speeds to handle any material to your curing and baling preference. For more Information, please call STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE, INC. Cochranville, PA 19330 PH: 215-593-2407
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