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This unusually broad warranty expresses the confidence of Case and its dealers in the sturdiness of our new 90 series 4-wheel drive tractors E. W. BILEWICZ EQUIP., INC. Elmer Rd , Richwood NJ (609)881-2692 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Rd Litrtz, PA (717)626-4705 LMA Board votes establishment Model 4890 CLAIR J. MYERS Lake Road R 1 Thomasville, PA (717)259-0453 merce, as Commission chairman. Other members of the Commission include representatives from LMA and the newly-formed Livestock Markets Association of Canada. The resolution passed by the LMA Directors to establish the Commission said that in developing the concept of a Continental Livestock Market extending throughout all nations of North America,” they contemplate the full Mfrs rating C. H. WALTZ SONS, INC. RDI Cogan Station, PA (717)435-2921 PAUL SHOVER’S, INC 35 East V Allow St Carlisle PA (717)243 2686 T & T SUPPLY, INC RDS Danville PA (717)275-0927 2 mi S oft Rte 54 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September S, 1980—€17 development and promotion of livestock and meat commerce and trade m North America. Bennett, the new Com mission chairman, noted that the development of a Continental Market may be as big an aid to industry stability as seeking out other world markets for livestock and meat. He said, “One of the most noteworthy elements about the Commission is that it is a product of the marketing sector itself, and has no government involvement or affiliation. “In developing this market for livestock and marketing meat, businessmen in the U.S. and Canada do not need °wernment to set the pace. Beware NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Drought damaged corn can pose a particular problem. In a normal year, nitrogen gases from in the silo as fermentation begins. But, it’s just much worse if the com being ensiled has been stunted by drought. We know of many com fields on dairy farms and on grain farms, that were originally planted for grain, but now will go into a silo to produce forage for dairy and beef cows for winter. When plant growth is retarded by adverse growing conditions, or when there’s excess nitrogen available in the soil, the nitrates not converted to protein will accumulate m the plant’s stems and leaves. When the plant is then ensiled, the nitrate present may be converted to nitrogen dioxide...and it is indeed poisonous. Frank Wright, Extension Dairy Specialist at Rutgers cautions dairymen: or show the way,” said Bennett, of Ottawa, Ontario. The Commission is currently developing a charter to provide its governing structure and to outline its scope of operation. Other members of the Commission are, from Canada, Gerald E. Kaumeyer, president, L.K. Ranches, Ltd., Calgary, Alberta; W.D. ‘Doug’ Mc- Donell, president, National Livestock Markets Association; from the U.S., LMA First Vice President Lemmy Wilson, Newport, Tenn.; former LMA President Loran Casey, Sidney, Mont., and C.T. ‘Tad’ Sanders, LMA General Manager. silo gas Actually, there are three different nitrogen cases formed, and they are in visable. Some may be slightly reddish or yellowish, but he says, don’t count on seeing them. These gases are heavier than air. They will cling to the silage surface, drop down the chute into the silo room and on into the stable. Use extreme care in en tering the silo area as the material is fermenting, usually the first three to five days after filling. Run the blower first. Have someone nearby. Allow material to ferment a full three weeks before feeding it. It will be safe by then, he assures us. Feeding drought-stricken com as green chop? Yes, you can, but cows or heifers should not be allowed to gorge themselves on this material. They should be fed grain and hay before they have access to green chop.
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