Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 01, 1980, Image 17

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    ATTENTION FARMERS!
ADVANCED AG SYSTEMS
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
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DAN KOLB, Spring City, Pa.
This is my third year with the Harvestall system,
and I’ve found it to be ideal for my setup. I’ve
harvested corn at 30% with no problem. The thing I
really like about the Harvestall is that I don’t have
to babysit a dryer. I can fill it and forget it. Plus
there are really no major moving parts to wear out
or break down.
“1 can cure down 26%-30% corn for around 6$
to 8$ a bushel. 24%-25% would run considerably
less.
“The way the Harvestall works is simple and
effective. As for those who are skeptical, it’s like
the bumble bee: according to scientists he’s not
supposed to, be able to fly. But he’s too dumb to
know it, so he flies anyway. So regardless of what
anyone says, the Harvestall system works. It works
for me and I’m happy with it. I do recommend the
Harvestall for its economy and for its considerable
savings on energy,,”
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Elverson, PA 19520
215-286-9118
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Advanced Ag Systems
R.D. 2. Box 174
Elverson, Pa. 19520
215-286-9118
Ken Sauder Milford Mast
717-656-6519 215-286-9118
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,1980—A17
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■iUmi The Harvestall
m3M} Chilicuring System
It’s simple When 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 is removed, not dry
matter You’llneverseewhitedustmchillcuredcorn You
actually save half of what you’re used to losing m heat
shrink
There’s no oil or gas to buy Natural air carries away
heat and moisture as the corn releases it
Harvestall Chillcurmg is a“back-to-basics” system that
lust simply makes good sense Find out more about it
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