Is is t! 1 Clear off weeds and rubble Turn over the soil to lull spade depth Work away from you so that you do not tramp down the turned over soil Invert each spadeful 5 Small seeds sprout best »n sha'iow furrows made with iht edge 0/ a hoard The slight compression of soil m the furrow, makes seeds sprout belter 'll 4 i ; ANDY CLICK, Oley, Pa. “I used to get my crib corn shelled for feeding my hogs. But since that cost around 8$ a bushel even before hauling costs, I decided I’d be better off with storage. I went with the Harvestall and have never regretted it. “I’ve put as high as 32% moisture corn in my Harvestall and you know, I’ve never had a mold problem.” “So I’m impressed with the Harvestall system and the quality corn I get with it. And I get it cured down for less than it used to cost just for shelling. “I’ve recommended the Harvestall to my friends. I’m really happy with it.” e way to start your 2 Mound up soil in raised beds >lli mating with dtep furrows These footpaths carry off excess water Level the beds using the back of a r ikt Use th< tines 10 pulverise the soil for 1 seedbed 6 Tip the seed paoeet to spate small seeds the proper *CI aisunte apart in theshaliow lurrow Lover small seeds with sand 5 1 Place 1 rrge seeds as recomm nded on the s< edpaeket "O and pull in the exewated sot! to enter them 1 in i inches deep 11 Har vestal! Chillcuring works great I get top quality corn for less than ■ used to pay for shelling alone." Advanced Ag Systems R.D. 2, Box 174 Elverson, Pa. 19520 215-286-9118 Ken Sauder Milford Mast 717-656-6519 215-286-9118 garden m V > 3 Stretch mine or cord l>etw;tcn stakes as a guide for rows You cun tell garden plants from weeds when you plait in sir light rows 7L iy a hoard on top o( the coui red seeds Press it down to firm the soil slightly then water seeds with a tine spray Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1981—( 4 Use a triangular hoe or the corner of a square hoe to make furrows (or Urge ..eeds such as beans com or cucumbers 8 Certain vegetable and flower seeds need 70* to 80* •Q warmth (or germination Start these under fluorescent lights 8 1 Dig transplan mg holes and fill with water Set the "O secdhngs to the depth they grew in their container Water to settle The Harvestall MHBB 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 Tne grain keeps all its feed value there is less shrinkage than with heat drying because only moisture is removed, not dry matter You’ll never see white dust in Chillcured corn You actually save half of what you’re used to losing in heat shrink There's no gas or oil to buy Natural air carries away heat and moisture as the corn releases it Harvestall Chillcunng is a back-to-basics system that iust simply makes good sense Find out more about C
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