C34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 31,1980 Regional dealers hold conference Tom Yohe, second from left, of C. B. Hoober & Son, Inc., the International Harvester Agriculture Equipment dealer in Intercourse, gets together with fellow Northeast Region delegates, Northeast Region Manager, David Williams, center; and Phillip Hammond, far left, Dealer Council president, during the ninth annual National Conference for IH dealers held in Chicago, 111. The other Nor theast Region delegates are Rey Browning (fourth from left), Whitmore & Ar nold, Purceliville, Va. and Charles Hamburg, H. B. Duvall, Inc., Frederick, Md. The annual conference, a forum for communication between the IH dealers and the company, was attended by 50 dealer delegates and company represen tatives from six regions in the U.S. WE'RE HAVING A WET SPRING THIS YEAR ... BUT .. .WHITE HORSE GRAIN CO. CAN SERVE YOU WITH FLUID FERTILIZER BY USING THEIR FLOTATION EQUIPMENT. AFTER IST CUTTING HAY . . . TOP DRESS WITH FLUID BLEND FERTILIZER. WE CAN ADD THE FOLLOWING INSECTICIDES FOR BUG CONTROL IN OUR APPLICATIONS. (TRITHIONAE, SUPRACIDE ' 2E, CYGON 400 AND FURADAN 4 FLOW). WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF GUTWEIN AND ASGROW SEED CORN. ★ BALER TWINE ★ COMPLETE LINE OF CHEMICALS Check with us for complete liquid blend and dry fertilizer programs. RD 2, Cochranville, Penna. 19330 PHONE: Bob 215-869-8201 Dick 215-932-3307 Located on Rt. 41 Between Avondale and Cochranville Warehouse at Russellville. SOYBEAN SEED AVAILABLE-WILLIAMS ASGROW 3860, 4268, 3127 Farm Business Offers new vehicle detector MIDDLETOWN - With more and more crime in farm areas reported every day, the PFA Members’ Service Corporation, Mid dletown, introduces a new security detection device that warns farmers and rural home owners m ad vance when someone drives a car, truck, or van in their lane or driveway. Labeled the Cartel! Vehicle Detector, the new protective system forms an invisible sphere of sen sitivity across the driveway to announce vehicles that approach the farm or residence. The control unit can be placed in the barn, house or other farm buddings up to two mdes away from the concealed sensing probe buried along the driveway. When the probe reacts to COMING JUNE 7 Lancaster Farming's Special Annual DAIRY • Special dairy stories and features • Local Dairy Association news • Latest information for the dairy farme ADVERTISERS Get Complete Coverage by Reserving Your Space Now In This Special Issue. Deadline for Ads May 30 Phone Area Code 717-394-3047 News the moving vehicle, bam or pole lights turn on. Bells ring. Secret warnings are given. J. Wesley Haer, manager, said farmers worry about burglars. With the gas lines and the great increase m fuel prices, many farmers are regularly “ripped off” by thieves who back up to the farm fuel supply and help themselves to gasoline. “Arsonists also cause constant fear for farmers, Haer said. In addition to farm protection, the vehicle detector can be used to announce customers at farm markets, drive-in wmdows or service stations. A farmer with mechamcal aptitude can install these units A free planning guide to help create a do-it-yourself system is avadable from PFA. FEATURING or 626-1164 Given plant protection rights WARMINSTER - A certificate of protection was granted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to W. Attlee Burpee Co. of Warminster for its new variety, Happy Red mangold. P.R. Smith, assistant secretary of agnculture, said, the W. Attlee Burpee Co. will have exclusive right to reproduce their new variety of marigold in the Umted States for 17 years. The certificate was granted after a review of the breeder’s records and claims that their new variety was novel, uniform and stable. The plant variety protection which grants the certificates is administered by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service and provides legal protection to developers of new and distinctive seed-reproduced plants ranging from farm crops to flowers.