C4o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 25,1981 1981 custom rates CUSTOM RATES: SELECTED FARMING OPERATIONS, PENNSYLVANIA, 1981 Corn Picking Corn Picking And Shelling Com Combining Corn Drying (23 Percent Corn) Combining Small Grains Hay Making: Mowing Mowing And Conditioning Raking Pick-Up Baling: Twine Wire Cut, Rake, Bale, And Store Large Round Baler (Avg. = 1500 Lbs.) Stacker-Wagon (Avg. = 1 Ton) . . . . Silage Making: Pull-Type Chopper And Tractor. Self-Propelled Chopper . , . . Blower 1 Man, 2 Wagons, 1 Tractor . . 2 Hen, 2 Wagons, 2 Tractors. . Potato Harvesting, 6-8 Men, 3 Trucks. Plowing, Moldboard Plow: Spring, Stubble Sod Fall, Stubble Sod Plowing, Deep (10 Inches Or More) . Plowing, Disk Disking, Tandem With Harrow Or Cultipacker Harrowing: Spike Tooth. Spring Tooth Cultivating . . Planting Com With Fertilizer: Conventional-Till Planting Reduced-Till Planting Planting Soybeans, Without Fertilizer . Drilling Small Grain: Without Fertilizer With Fertilizer With Fertilizer And Cloverseed. . . Planting Potatoes Seeding Alfalfa, Clover, Etc Broadcast Seeding (On Grain Fields). . Cleaning Grain Seed: With Treatment Without Treatment Ground Equipment: Spraying For Weed Control: Excluding Material . . Job (Turn to Page C4i) Basis Of ; Mountain ; Valley Charge ; Section ; Section Acre Acre Acre Bu. $ 15 18 21 Acre Acre Acre Acre Bale Bale Bale Bale Stack 7. 16. Hour Hour Hour Hour Hour 21.50 32.00 4.85 21.00 30.00 Acre Plowing And Cultivatin' Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre Acre 9.00 - 9.90 9.60 10.50 11.30 8.50 6.10 7.10 Acre Acre Acre 4.90 5,00 4,95 5.60 6.20 5.90 6.30 6.10 6.20 Plantin Acre Acre Acre 6.50 7.75 7.20 10.40 10.20 10.30 7.00 7.50 7.25 • Acre • Acre • Acre • Acre • Acre • Acre 5.90 6.60 7.00 8.00 5.80 3.40 • Acre 3.75 Harvesting .40 $ 14.30 $ 14.80 .80 18.80 18.80 .50 20.00 20.75 .26 .26 .26 .00 15.60 16.30 5.80 7.25 3.80 5.50 6.65 4.00 .23 .28 .49 7.50 16.00 24.00 35.00 4.85 21.50 31.00 145.00 145.00 9.10 10.10 9.70 10.50 11.90 8,50 6.80 7.80 And Drill In' 6.15 7.25 7.60 8.20 5.85 3.95 .49 .40 Spraying 4.00 3.90 HOME ECONOMIST. AUTHORIZED GRUMELLI'S OUARRYVIUE, PA 17566 PHONE 717-786-7318 produce high records OXFORD Two registered Guernsey cows in the herd of K.D. Linde-Lindenhof, Oxford, have recently completed top official DHIR actual production records, according to The American Guernsey Cattle Club. All cows were milked two times a day. The testing was supervised by Penn State University, University Park. The State Lmdenhof D Fortune Gerda, a five year old, produced 18920 pounds of milk and 923 pounds of fat, in 365 days. 5.65 6.90 3.90 Milk haulers to meet BLUE BALL The Annual Safety Awards dinner to recognize drivers of John S. EweJ, Inc., Bulk Milk Haulers and of Ewell Service Co., Petroleum and Chemical Transportation, for Safety Records established the past year will "be held, Tuesday, April 28, 1981 at 8 p.m. in the Blue Ball Fire Hall, Blue Ball. .23 .29 .49 7.45 16.00 22.75 33.50 4.85 21.25 30.50 The Ladies Auxiliary to the Fire Company will serve a family style turkey dinner to the Drivers and their wives and invited Guests. The speaker for the evening will be Maurice Thomas, Manager of 9.05 10.00 9.65 10.50 11.60 8.50 6.45 7.45 6.05 6.95 7.30 8.10 5.85 3.70 .48 .40 Guernsey cows Lmdenhof Fargos Enka, a five year old, produced 17730 pounds of milk and 387 pounds of fat, in 365 days. In addition, Penn Del Fabian Blondie, a five year old, registered Guernsey cow, owned by Raymond & Louise Witmer-Penn-Del Farm, has completed an official DHIR actual production record of 18430 pounds of milk and 985 pounds of butterfat, m 305 days, two times a day milking, according to The American Guernsey Cattle Club. Industrial Relations, Armstrong World Industries. C Theo. Sheaffer, Terminal Manager and President of John S Ewell, Inc. will present watches to Richard Jacobs, New Holland; Amos Usner, R 2, New Holland; and Fred Feister, Rl, East Earl, who have retired recently. Taking part in the presentation of Awards for Safe Driving will be Jack Rutter and John Ringer, Dispatchers and Mike Baley, Operations chief. S.O. Zimmerman will Toastmaster for the evening. Kubota built the thrifty little 85100 Tractor with economy in mind. But they didn’t economize on its features. It has a sturdy 12 hp 2- cylindcr diesel engine, standard rear PTO, 6 forward and 2 reverse speeds, hydraulic 3-point hitch, independent rear brakes, differential lock, and your choice of two- or four-wheel drive. It can handle a mid- or rear mount mower, rotary tiller, plow, disc harrow, and rear blade. Not to mention a tight budget. iaKUBOTH We’re looking for work. FARM SERVICE