Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 26, 1980, Image 119

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81 3 2-11 305 13,465
Wayne L Sweitzer
14
Kenneth L Rexroth
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Richard E Stough
Wendy 3
RickL Cook
Tiny 3
Fay 3
Robin 3
Retta 3
Lady 3
Reba 3
Violet 3
J Donnell Taylor
Silvia 3 4-10
Joyce 3 3-11
Bupplynn Farms Farm 2
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Ellen
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ElvnG Mohson
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Valumaticlll
silage distributor—unloader
Quick change-over
Another reason why all ring-drive silo unloaders are
not alike: Two machines in one. Power distributor
delivers silage evenly during filling for better com
paction, more silo capacity. Easily changes from
filling to feeding, in minutes. Distributor stores in
bracket, out of the way, during unloading.
See us for systems and service that help
make the good life better.
AGRi-EQUIP.
RD4, Fai mersville, Eghrata, PA
717-354-4271
I. G. SALES
Rt 113, Box 200
Silverdale, PA
215-257-5135
G. HIRAM BUCHMAN, INC.
Rte 519 - N off Rte 46
P O Box 185
Belvidere, NJ 07823
EPS & HENRY EQUIP., INC. TAM SYSTEMS CORP. DETWILER SILO REPAIR
22-26 Henry Avenue *Ol. Mountain Rd Rt 2 Newville PA
New Berlmville, PA Dillsburg. PA 17019 717-776-7533
717-432-9738
305
5-3
13,102
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18,399
18,685
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16,532
15,126
15,116
13,469
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12,263
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305
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16,396
15,392
12,182
13,931
16,989
305
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by JAMESWAY®
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John D Adams
12
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Claude M Cooper
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Honeycrest Fm
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MervmW Hertzler
Daisy 2
Leonard W Greek
Ciovia 3
Mandy 3
GaryW Thoman
Betty 3
B Robert Charles
Kitty 3
Angel 3
Adela 3
Beth 3
Laverne 4 Judith Hess
44
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515
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Edwin L Calhoun
20 3 4-0
Eugene B Taylor
Bessie 3 4-2
593
682
DEPENDABLE MOTORS ROVENDALE SUPPLY
Honey Brook, PA rd 2, Watsontown, PA 17777
215-273-3131 717-538-5521
215-273-3737
HENRY S. LAPP SOLLENBERGER SILOS
RDI, Cams, Gap, PA 17527 RFD 2. Chambersburg, PA
717 442-8134 717-264-9588
HARRY L. TROOP
Rt 1 Cochranville, PA 19330
215-593-6731
19,544
17,464
14,731
12,561
15,692
18,952
15,541
17,041
4-4
3-2
2-6
1-10
2-3
2-1
2-6
2-5
17,397
15,384
5-9
4-5
305
305
13,921
305
2-11
14,088
13,022
305
305
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5-7
11,606
305
3-4
15,394
16,584
293
305
3-7
2-4
21,200
305
16,526
15,675
15,524
17,794
305
302
280
305
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4-11
4-5
4-4
19,218
13,659
305
305
3 5-6
3 3-11
17,794
305
16.467
305
J. A. SWOPE
Box 121, RDI
Myerstown, PA
717-933-4758
Minnie
Robert W Mays
20
19
35
Albert Neufeld
Red 1 3 5-8
Robt Baumgardner Jr
613
647
35
42
13
BigTHolstems
609
44
39
JayL Hoover
25
23
36
46
Me Ral Dairy Farm
217
347
433
434
440
476
William Ruppert
Model
Knot
Happy
Wayne E Myers
Pepper
Julie
Nat
Flicka
636
552
541
673
567
44
34
777
668
594
638
582
40
38
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OXFORD Mr. and Mrs.
H. Lee Brown of Oxford have
been selected to attend the
National Institute on
Cooperative Education to be
held August 11 to 14 at Penn
State.
They will jom with several
hundred farm couples from
throughout the United States
to share facts, opinions, and
insights about cooperatives
and their role in the strength
of the business enterprise
system.
The two are sponsored by
the Southeast Farm Credit
Associations which serve
farmer members and
communities in this region.
The conference is sponsored
by the American Institute of
Cooperation, Pennsylvania
Association of Farmer
Cooperatives, and Penn
State’s College of
Agriculture.
Conference participants
will join with cooperative
CUSTOM SPRAY SERVICE
Spray - Immediately after 2nd
cutting of hay for blotch miner
& leaf hopper.
Fertilizer - Alfalfa needs two
applications each growing
season.
Lime - After 2nd cutting while
ground condition is good.
- TOBACCO -
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2313 NORMAN ROAD,
LANCASTER, PA 17601
PHONE 717-397-5152
★ CLOSED SATURDAYS IN JULY & AUGUST
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26, 1960—C23
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1-11
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7-6
4-4
7-0
4-4
Browns to attend
co-op conference
NOW!
ALFALFA MANAGEMENT
Sucker Control, Aphids and
Blue Mold.
Call Us for
of the Above SE
BULK BLENDS
ANHYDROUS AMMONIA
14,581
305
43
43
42
35
12,172
13,528
12,582
14,468
305
293
297
300
33
15,565
305
14,138
305
14,469
275
36
39
40
38
19,695
18,936
17,421
14,473
305
305
305
305
30
40
28
30
32
39
17,083
13,759
18,430
16,918
18,848
13,142
305
272
305
305
288
276
41
35
30
13,971
17,225
18,100
305
305
300
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15,756
17,714
22,629
18,014
305
305
305
305
leaders to relate current
issues vital to farm leaders,
cooperatives, and the
community.
Topics of interest to young
farm couples at NICE in
clude Governmental Climate
for Cooperatives in the
1980’s; Cooperatives
Keystone of Agriculture;
Implications for Future
Planning in Export
Marketing, Cooperative
Financing, and Market
Structure; Mergers; and
reactions young farmers
have to these and other
issues
The national conference
will attract about 2500
cooperative leaders, youth,
educators, and farmer
cooperative members.
Soybean acreage will
shrink slightly this year tc
71.3 million acres, the U.S
Department of Agriculture
predicts.
ALL
:rvices
ORGANIC
PLANT
FOOD CO.
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528
576
530
505
506
520
524
714
737
692
551
521
552
507
510
612
518
568
603
548
607
804
839
889