woMt • Save Money & Labor • Utilize existing flat storage We have PTO or self-powered units with a wide range of capacity. Put your farm buildings to better use by storing grain in them Buy a Neuero pneumatic grain conveying system to blow grain into, and vacuum gram out of, flat storage One man can operate a Neuero system. Go anywhere with a Neuero . it’s portable and versatile We can show you several more good reasons why a Neuero pneumatic gram handling system is your best investment. Let us demonstrate a model on your farm. Contact us this week for full details Advanced Ag Systems R.D. 2. Box 174 Eiverson, Pa. 19520 215-286-9118 Ken Sauder Milford Mast 717-656-6519 215-286-9118 NEUERO CORPORATION 1 Ml HAWTHOHNfc LANE WEST CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60185 Ii n I hoi.c i 1121 2TI 9020 neuero 1 MERLE STOLTZFUS, Elverson, Pa. “We’ve had our 48 foot Harvestall® bin for three seasons nowand I really couldn’t be much happierwith it. Before the Harvestall® we used a batch dryer. Now it’s for sale. We found you just can’t batch dry corn as cheap as you can cure it with the Harvestall®. Last year I know it didn’t cost more than 4C a bushel for Chillcuring®. Most of the corn went in at 26% to 27%. Some was over 30%, but we had no mold problem. As a matter of fact our test weight was up around 56 lbs. Some was as high as 58 lbs. “The farmer really needs storage if he’s going to be able to market his crop to his advantage. The Harvestall® system gives him not only storage, but eliminates the need for drying equipment and expensive fuel. Plus at harvest I can fill the bin as fast as the combine brings it in. “It’s really as simple as this: Harvestall® gives me a better product at less cost. So I’m not afraid to rec ommend the Harvestall because it works so well for me.” )&A. X 1 ATTENTION FARMERS! ADVANCED AG SYSTEMS INTRODUCES CIRCLE STEEL BUILDINGS DO YOU REALLY NEED A STORAGE BUILDING THIS GOOD? If you could afford a new building every 10 years, a Circle Steel building wouldn’t be necessary. But most farmers make an investment in a building that will last longer than 10 years...many are investing in Circle Steel to get that longer life with less yearly maintenance. If you want long-term return on your building investment, make it a Circle SteeL.from Advanced Ag Systems Ken Sauder 717-656-6519 "Harvestall Chillcuring works. It f s this simple Harvestall RD2, Box 174 Elverson, PA 19520 215-286-9118 Ken Sauder Milford Mast 717-656-6519 215-286-9118 rd RD2, Box 174 Elverson, PA 19520 215-286-9118 gives me a better product for less.” Advanced Ag Systems Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 14,1980—A35 04 Milford Mast 215-286-9118 JE j The Harvestaii SB Chillcuring System It's simple Wher gram comes out of the field it’s a living seed So instead of destroying the seed with high heat, moisture is removed with natural air ventilation The gram keeps all its feed value, there is less shrinkage than with heat drying because only moisture'S removed, not dry matter You II never see white dust m Chillcured corn You actually save half of what you're used to losing m heat shrink There’s no gas or oil to buy Natural air carries away heat and moisture as the corn releases it Harvestaii Chillcurmg is a back-to-basics system that just simply makes good sense Find out more about Landisville sewing and crafts LANDISVILLE Landisville Klassy Klippers Klub held its reorganizational meeting on June 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the Amos Herr Community Park m Landisville. The following officers were elected: Nancy Mays, president; Amy Mays, vice president; Suzanne Ayars, secretary; Sharon Landis, treasurer; Barbara Todd, news reporter. Brenda Brubaker, Rajm Smgal and Marilyn Landis were elected game and song leaders. Michelle Stales, assistant home economist from the Lancaster County Extension Service, explained 4-H ac tivities on the county level. The next meeting will be held on June 12 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at Centerville Junior High School in the home economics rooms for the sewing club and from 1 to 3 p.m. at 1212 Nissley Road, Lancaster, for the crafts club. Project leaders are Mrs. Emily Nendza, Mrs. Gloria Grube, Mrs. Marion Harper, Mrs. Miriam Irwin, Mrs. Shirley Miller, Mrs. Arlene Miller, Mrs. Jane Witman, and Mrs. Joan Mays. CSy? A month m The