C46—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 7,1981 UTIT7 - As the public ant) farmers become mcreasmglv concerned about the loss of for inland, the methods of farming ai e changing Each \ear p.une agricultural land is lost forever due to new highwavs shopping centers factories and homes Some state, county and local governments are beginning to react to this disturbing trend bv adopting laws to make it much more difficult to convert prime agricultural land to other uses In addition to the losses described above, farmers are spending even more time and money to prevent the loss of irreplaceable land due to wind and _SE». X Mpt MIRY AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, PA If you need 1 cow or a truck load we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price Mostly fresh and close springing holsteins Cows from local farmers and our regular ship pers include Marvin Eshleman Glenn Fite Kelly Bowser Bill Lang Blam Hotter Dale Hostetler HD Matz and Jerry Miller SALE STARTS -12:00 SHARP Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw & Ear Com Sale -12:00 Noon All Dairy & Heifers must be eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts. For arrangements for special sales or herd dispersals at our barn or on your farm, contact Abram Drffenbach, Mgr. 717-354-4341 OR Norman Kolb %p s 717-397-5538 CUSTOM MADE FEED BINS • Made of 14 Gauge Steel • Longer Taper for Easier Flow • All welded seams which make it water proof and rodent proof • Can be installed inside or outside building • Most Installations can be made without auger WILL DELIVER AND INSTALL ANYWHERE FOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL BETZ’S WELDING SERVICE 717-345-4854 Home: 717-345-3212 We Sell, Service & Install Bucket Elevators, Grain Augers, M-C Grain Dryers, Distributors, Pipes & Accessories. Corn hybrids watoi I'l (MOM Dm mg the pa t Thtee wai* mam farmers m ihc naditmnal rail plowing regions ol tin < mmtiv have switched to vaiious methods of reciuc ed tillage on (cun ground And as the equipment for tediu ed and no-till farming becomes more sophisticated vou will un doubtedly see more reduced tillage in the future i lowa presentlv has 43% of its cropland in some tvpe of reduced tillage s> stem I When selecting hybrids for reduced tillage or no-till systems, there are some points to consider 1 Excellent seedling vigor especially in continuous corn, heavy crop residues, and heavv or for reduced tillage farms Fast “mergence retimes thi patented of mser Is rodents finds and seedling diseasi m’iliii mg tln pen ant emerged I )iseas(> and inset I resistant t the t r tip residue offers Minn degree of mt reased <liseast> and insect pi oblems o Northern and southern t orn leaf blight and anthraenose are probably the most important In northern areas, eyespot and \ el low leaf blight might be seen European corn borei, common stalk borer and grasshoppers are insects to stav alert for as they overwinter in crop and weed residue i Kapid plant growth allows the plant' to get abme iln lO'idpe arm ibsntb more sunlight at (lit firth ai stage when potential ear si7e is determined appr oximateii O davs after emeigr ik e i High \ields No matter what t ntena are used to select fn hi ids the one which pays me bibs is yield Moie ami mote no-lili plot ’ Pel!' t,'M)ioi s slap Mild ELECTRIC GENERATOR SYSTEMS • DAIRY FARMS • POULTRY FARMS • FARROWING HOUSES • CONTRACTORS • ETC DETROIT DIESEL UNIT SIZES 60 KW to 1050 KW MANUAL “ 5v AUTOMATIC ' OR ISUZU DIESEL ENGINES FOR AUTOMOTIVE AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS SIZKS 10 KW to 60 KW 18 HP to 211 HP • Highspeed* Low Fuel Consumption • High Power to Weight AUTOMOTIVE ENGINES ARE ERA APPROVED J WE BUILD L.P. CAS | J REBUILT GENERATOR I I GENERATOR SETS I R SETS ON HAND | YEA.RS Of c E XPEB|ENCE ISSAC W. MARTIN, OWNER PLEASANT VALLEY RD.. RD 2 EPHRATA. PA (717) 733-79** u iais and < uunl\ oUen.sion agouti) I heieloie It Is he< online less diffi-nit fn obtain pei fin mam e data nil h\ 1)1 ids If nn-till oi ledneed tillage mu unit plans foi th« future ho prepared fn learn all tliat \ on ( an before win emplo\ this svstem It ran work if \ on take the time to do if right WHEN/r COMES 70. "DOMTPLAY AROUND! *- * ? MARTIN ELECTRIC PLANTS
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