The Air System With A Mind Of Its Own Until now, most ventilation systems had one drawback. Air inlets had to be opened and closed by hand. This was time consuming and pretty much a matter of guesswork. Now, Chore-Time has eliminated this pro blem The Chore-Time system has a mind of its own and adjusts inlets in conjunction with INLET POWER PACK 7 * i * X Four basic components makeup of this ventilal the fan, the inlet, the ai pack, and the controls these four basic comi provide you with better conversion and performance by removing stresses due to lack of oxygen, excess humidity, nox ious gases and temperature extremes h v -- 1 AGR»' CATTLE - HOG - POULTRY EQUIPMENT R.D.4, EPHRATA, PA. 17522 PHONE: 717-354-4271 STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 to 5:30; Sat. 7:30 to 12:00 r"' £3|q ventilation ... ’ -iv* Keep animals comfortable, and you keep them far more thrifty and far more profitable. Chore- Time’s Advanced Air Systems ap proach combines controlled air inlets with the finest variable speed and single speed fans and other components They’re fitted to your specific building. The result is year-around, day-in and day-out comfort for your animals. EQUIPMENT, INC. SERVING PA, N.J. & N.Y. fan operation to maintain air pressure at a constant, preset level. This provides a degree of air and moisture accuracy never before possible in poultry and livestock buildings. The new inlet control (pictured) is just one of many exclusive features that make Chore- Time air systems number one in performance and reliability. j AIR INLET CONTROL ! \ B: ~*w/ AUTOMATIC HOOD FAN AGRI-EQUIPMENT INQ., OFFERS COMPLETE • SALES • INSTALLATION • SERVICE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19,1980—C23 Three top crop insurance officials relieved WASHINGTON, D.C. - Deputy Secretary of Agri culture Jim Williams last Thursday relieved three top officials of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation of their duties and respon sibilities and placed them on administrative leave pend ing completion of an invest igation. The three are: James D. Deal, manager of the corp oration; W. Otto Johnson, deputy manager; and Roy L. Alton, assistant manager for administrative manage ment. Williams received an interim report from USDA inspector general Thomas F. Mcßnde about the status of an investigation which began April 14 into all- P(*atmn<! of improper person- HARRISBURG - Placements of broiler chicks in the commonwealth during the week ending July 5 were 2,228,000, according to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. The placements were one percent above the corresponding week a year earlier but seven percent below the previous week. Average placements during the past nine weeks were one percent above a year earlier. Placements in the 21 kev PR and grooming attendance to date. The 1980 contestants will be com peting for state titles this Summer. July 1 23 is the date for the Delaware contest held during the State Fair at Harrington. August 7 tore ides •esh five ural NEW WHEAT FOR 1980: ■ 5.6 Bu. More Per Acre Above Pioneer 576 in Ohio Test Trials ■ Excellent Winter Hardiness ■ Bushel Weight - Good ■ Medium Height BOYD’S SEED CENTER, INC. 306 lona Rd., Lebanon, Pa 17042 Phone:7l7-272-8943 of duties nel conduct and personnel practices m the agency. Contents of the interim report pertain to the con tinuing investigation and will not be disclosed until the investigation is com plete, Williams said. Pending final disposition of the investigation, Williams appointed acting officials to assume responsi bilities and duties of the agency. They are: Everett Sharp, now head of actuarial services, Kansas City, Mo., to be act ing manager. Roland Wentzel, now special assistant to the undersecretary for inter national affairs and com modity programs, to be acting deputy manager. Broiler placements up one percent poultry producing states were 80,380,000, two percent below the previous week and one percent below the same week a year earlier. Average placements during the past nine weeks were three percent below a year ago. Broiler-fryers slaughtered in Pennsylvania under federal inspection during the week ending June 25 totaled 2,063,000, with an average hveweight of 3.94 pounds. (Continued from Page C 22) Maryland will hold its state contest at the Sheraton in Frederick and New Jersey will hold its pageant August 26 with crowning occurring at the Flemington Fair Grounds. CERT. WHEAT TITAN WINTER RYE BALER TWINE SORGHUM
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