76* ***** ■*< t* *>< * ■* HARVEST *•» > *•*>-*•-<«,**»* A** ** **» ****«'»**•►<« m* A** ,'sV .... ?""" rri * m**m n*. Htemmt ***rn* *m*m -n tmm ms GREG ESHELMAN Mohnton, PA I really couldn't be more satisfied First of all I like the efficiency at harvest With just two of us working, the entire harvest was non stop then the 5C per bushel curing cost even included power for installation and our night light My buyer was quite impressed with my corn Test weight was from 57 to 58 lbs That means I got an extra $3OO per 25 ton truck load Even the drivers commented on the good quality f> ’• CHtucvmiHC, J* , CENTRAL CCKTRO) * * *■ ****** *r *< «»*♦ k*l « * *** >«Ws» ««*?* ♦♦ a <.«•* * *jr» v<< DES MOINES, lowa - Initial reaction by the 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 buildirg 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 I’m an Ag Engineer,ng student at Penn State, and we do a lot of work with drying systems Out of curiosity I ran the Harvestall design through our computers and found that, for the most important aspect of drying air flow, the Harvestall bin is the optimum design Actually, the Harvestall is the most profit able part of my operation With better marketing control I make an extra dollar per bushel For the farmer who needs storage or drying, the Harvestall Chillcuring system is the best investment I can think of Study refutes FDA’s condemnation ATTENTION FARMERS! ADVANCED AG SYSTEMS INTRODUCES CIRCLE STEEL BUILDINGS n DO YOU REALLY NEED A STORAGE BUILDING THIS GOOD? Advanced Ag Systems RD2, Box 174 Elverson, PA 19520 215-286-9118 Ken Sauder 717-656-6519 National Pork Producers Council to the joint FDA and rvestal hillcurin works. It is the most irofitable art of my operation.” The grain keeps all its feed value, there is less shrinkage A*Kr'*nrwwl A c * than with heat drying because only moisture is removed, AflVdllCCU SySteillS not dr y matter You’ll never see white dust in Chillcured on o d tiA corn You actual| Y save half of what you’re used to KU 2, BOX 174 losing m heat shrink clverson, PA 19520 There’s no gas or oil to buy Natural air carries away 215-286-9118 heat and moisture as the corn releases it Ken Sauder Milford Mast Harvestall Chillcunng IS a back-to-basics system 717-656-6519 215-286-9118 thatjusts,m P |yrT,akes 9 ooC,sense Find out more about Unc—tw Fairing, Saturday, August 30,1000—A25 USDA announcement that insufficient evidence exists Milford Mast 215-286-9118 (&4 The Harvestall Chillcuring System It’s simple When grain 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 to take action against nitrites was one of relief. In March, 1979, FDA and USDA announced proposed legislation to ban the use of nitrites based on the Newberne study which today was said to contain “in sufficient evidence to initiate actions to remove nitrites from the U.S. food supply.” Pork producers are calling for equal publicity on this new position as a first step in repairing the damage done by the hasty and ill conceived announcement of the nitrite ban. In a statement issued shortly after the joint an nouncement, Bill Buller, NPPC president, chastized USDA and FDA for delaying a thorough evaluation and review of the nitrite study for nearly two years after such a recommendation was made by NPPC. “It has been an exasperating experience for pork producers because of a series of bureaucratic stalls and stumbling blocks which further delayed today’s announcement,” said Buller. In an April ‘79 response to Carol Foreman, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, Buller stated the pork in dustry’s position concerning nitrites and recommended a completely new evaluation of nitrites be conducted in light of questions already surfacing concerning the credibility of the Newberne study. Buller further stated that the hasty interpretation of the study unjustly placed a cloud of doubt over the meat industry that has seriously affected the consumer’s confidence in a wholesome product. #4 4 4
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