Fifteen Inter-State Young Cooperators attended an educational seminar last week. Jhe individuals discussed goals and objectives with management and were briefed on Capitol Hill developments by John Adams, National Milk Producers Federation. Shown on a tour of WESTMINSTER, Md - The Upjohn Company of Delaware and The Asgrow Seed Co of Con necticut have agreed to pay $3OOO in an out-of-court settlement of an alleged breach of warranty suit filed against them by Maryland farmer Racey Gilbert. The case was settled in U.S District Court for the District of Maryland and alleged that gram seed marketed by Asgrow was mtaminated with seeds of foxious weeds, despite labels on Ihe products which stated that it S! DUNHAM LEHR flWHtjf 2 & 22 LOADER Two rugged loaders fit 90% of all FROM THE tractors made in the last 20 years. ORIGINATOR OF Pickup this loader and mount on THE QUICK-ON. your tractor and save QUICK OFF LOADER. ' ‘.^s\^iy ' *£r ' ;'yr »*'. * |i *Jr '* * V ’ ' 41 MULCHER m f Tour milk testing lab Farmer wins $3OOO in contaminated seed case contained no such matter Johnsongrass was specifically named as the noxious weed seed allegedly contained in 50 pound seed bags of Dorado E Milo produced by the Asgrow Seed Co., a suosidiary of the Upjohn Com pany It is illegal to perm A Johnsongrass to go to seed under the Maryland Weed Control Law. Actual damages incurred by Gilbert were $285. The case in volved 12 acres planted in Dorado EMilo Gilbert, through his attorney, BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Rd.. Lititz, PA 17543 Ph: (717) 626-4705 . ' Business Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7AMto 5 PM; Sat. 7AM to 11:30 -•tA ' , *1 , ’-v'/j " £ V^v*' H^ 4l .m 2■ ■ *■ ii—* r - Q C Inc., Inter-State’s testing laboratory, from left are, Diana Hoopes, Landenberg; Tom Mason, Chestertown, Md.; Larry Wilkinson, Gettysburg; Preston Newcomer, Mount Joy: Doris Wilkinson, and Allen Schopbach, Q C, Inc. staff. v* . v --v *v“ Tomorrows CultiMulcher today! Shock absorbing modular design. Built to work all day without a break. Charles 0 Fisher, Jr., of West minster, was seeking punitive damages against the defendant corporations alleging that the companies acted "with reckless indifference with respect to the truth” in preparing and affixing the seed label /'TTSMAGIC PHONE How quickly C / 717 39 * 30A7 I Yon Get Ret oltf \ 0r717 626-1164 I From Our j . - ■ •3 ,w «S 3 Farm Equipment SERIES 40 CULTIPACKER SERIES 42 WIKGPACKER EQUIPMENT IN STOCK: • SERIES 22 LOADERS - with mounting brackets for Deutz models D-4006, D-4506, D-5206, D-5506, D-6206. For Case and David Brown 990-995 tractors and Ford models 4000, 4600. 5000, 5100, 5600, 6600, 6700, 7100, 7600, 7700 and new Case models 1290 & 1390. • CULTIMULCHER - 10 ft wide with Danish tines • HYDRAULIC FOLDING WING PACKERS - Models with rolling width 20’7" and 24’9". Also: Regular pull type packers down to 8 foot wide. f c\ IF WE DON'T HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. WE WILL GET IT AT EARLY ORDER Tyfr DISCOUNT PRICES FOR ORDERING NOW! Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 21,1981—C37 Ohio, was Monte Schroeder, right, of Erb & Henry Equipment Co., New Berlinville. Monte was presented with the annual “Salestar” trophy for his outstanding sales performance by Gene Allen, Manager of Sales at the International Harvester Northeast Agricultural Equipment Region, during ceremonies held at the Country Dinner Playhouse. Wins sales award Paul Boyer, right, of C.B. Hoober & Son, Inc., Intercourse, was presented with the annual “Salestar” trophy for his outstanding sales performance by Win Crawford, Manager of Personnel & Planning at the International Harvester Nor theast Agricultural Equipment Region, during ceremonies held at the Country Dinner Playhouse. SINCE 1846. OUR HERITAGE IS YOUR GUARANTEE