Ag Progress 1 * '"^Scv' * 1 „ •%' '/£''''’",/*&'<'***/ 'K ',JS*,V ; -' ./■'» -v 4/ fi ? "*' *c l . >. k Mfc&z , ?• \•< fJ( •»> < >f , Sf' ifit ~ i y& * *> f ’ A new pest discovered at ist yea. /ogress iy& Actually, it was a harmless display from the FMC Corporation, one of the many commercial exhibitors at Pennsylvania’s annual Ag Progress Days. scenes / * , Lancaster Farming, August 22, 1981—D33 jhool Farms showed the grand champion hay op silage sample in the state hay show last year. Al Dugan, >ft, farm manager, checked the sample with Penn State jronomist John Baylor. The first cutting from a field of WL 311 /as made at early bud. The hay show will be a major part of the • Progress Days show once again. Jay McCarreii, Washington County, showed a later cutting of heat finished Conestoga alfalfa to become the grand champion of the state hay show last year. Show judge Clarence Bryner, left, liked the fine stems, leafiness, green color and early maturity of the sample. The hay show will be judged on Tuesday during Ag Progress Days this year. Cost Efficient and Convenient Roskamp’s Portable Grain Roller Mill « ■m The Roskamp Portable Grain Roller Mlir can process a wide range of grains (including high moisture and diy com) and forages anywhere on your dairy farm. The optional permanently mounted blower discharge is ideal for filling upright silos, bunkers and pits. (Standard auger discharge is also available.) The low-mainte nance Portable Grain Roller Mill features solid to-the-shaft white iron rolls with the capability of processing up to one million bushels of com without recorrugating. Write or call for more Information. Dealer inquiries invited Thomas L. Dunlap RDI box 105 Jersey Shore, Pa. 17740 Phone 717-398-1391 PROG
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