C2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29,1981 Burkholder shows top hog CHAMBERSBURG - The 39th Annual Franklin County 4-H Pig Club Show and Sale was held Thursday, August 13, at the Chambersburg, Livestock Market with 78 Market Swine shown and Loren Burkholder, Chambersburg, and Ezra Good, buyer, representing Hatfield Packing Company are shown with Burkholder's Frankin County 4-H Pig Club Show Champion, purchased by Hatfield for $2.49 per pound. IT’S MAGIC N\ . How quickly v_ '/ YouGetßeiults CUaiUleda ’ |l IJ Booth Insulation Company “THERMAL INSULATION SPECIALISTS” Residential • Agricultural • Commercial • Industrial SPRAY ON - BLOWN IN - FOAMED IN PLACE 1167 Snapper Dam Road 717 QQQ 771*0 Landisville, PA 17538 I I /■OMO'x/DU _ Buy an AAF Compact at our * FACTORY INVOICE, A % A 16 H.P. WAIVER OF FINANCE TILL APRIL 1 ( 1982 PLUS-SPECIAL FINANCE RATE OF 13.9% "SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO" LAWN CARE OF PA. Martindale, PA 17549 1 Mile North of-Martindale on Grist Mill Road Ph: 215-445-4541 sold, averaging $67.26 per hun dredweight, announced County Agent Bill Reagan. The Grand Champion, a 212 lb. Hampshire was shown by Loren Burkholder, Chambersburg, and PHONE 717 394 3047 or 717-426-1164 COMPACT TRACTORS BONANZA! Sales & Service Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 8-8 Wed. 8-5, Sat. 8-2 “A Little Out Of The Way But A Lot Less To Pay" was purchased by Hattield Packing Co., Hattield, Pa., tor the Outstanding price ot $2.49 per lb. The Reserve Champion, a 244 lb. Duroc shown by Donald Sheiss, Chambersburg, was purchased by W.K. Sellers Livestock Co., Greencastle, tor $ 1.55 per lb. In the Pen-of-three classes, the Call Collect AIR OPERATED WATER PUMPS IMPROVED MODELS DEEP WELL & SHALLOW WELL 2 year warranty on all parts and labor. Up to 20 gallons per minute. Standard dirt baffle no other filter needed. All wearing parts stainless on stainless steel. PVC cylinder Ijfetime guarantee under normal condition. Inset gaskets cannot blow out. All stainless & PVC foot valve lifetime guarantee. All stainless steel exhaust valve. I nstall down to 200 feet. Pumps a certain amount of sand. SPECIAL WITH THIS AD *265.00 Offer expires Oct. 15,1981 HOOVER PUMP WORKS or BEN F. BEILER R D H 2 Fashing Weeg 134 Blackhorse Rd Ephrata, PA 17522 Paradise. PA 17562 717-733-0630 GREAT GRAIN HANDLING SYSTEMS BEGIN WITH GOOD PLANNING & M-C DRYERS Now Available! Hdrybine The ENERGY SAVING IN-BIN DRYING SYSTEM The new Mathews Continuous In Bin Dryer is a combination storage drying and cooling bin designed to save you money It is efficient fast easy to manage and costs less to operate The drying process is fast while the cooling process is slow eliminating stress cracks and damage caused by fast cooling There is nothing else like it on the market The Mathews design requires no met holding bin or separate bin for cooling • Saves energy for profitable operations • Eliminates the most common problems found in other in bin dryers • Proven high capacity results (357 bushels per hour) • Low per bushel costs Heotv Pendmj DISTRIBUTORS FOR: M-C DRYERS. BROCK BINS. BAZOOKA AUGERS and BUCKET ELEVATORS TUT HERS HEY EQUIPMENT INC. Designers of Quality Systems for Poufoy, Swine and Groin Handling. Grand Champion pen was shown by Euc Sheiss, Chambersburg. The three Durocs averaged 217 lbs. and were also purchased by W.R. Sellers tor $l.ll per pound. The Reserve Champion Pen-ot three Durocs averaged 228 pounds and were shown by John Amsley, Chambersburg, and purchased by Hattield Packing Co. for .80 cents per lb. Champion Showman honors went to Jere Wmgert, St. Thomas, COOLING FAN tor the sth consecutive year. Reserve Champion Showman honors went to Greg Christman, Chambersburg. Thirty-nine 4-H members Showed 78 head ot market pigs that averaged 212 lbs., and selling for an average of $69.56 including champions. The sale represents 16,750 pounds ot pork-on-the-hoof, valued at $11,681.80. The show was judged by Henry (Turn to Page C2l) ' S HOW IT WORKS... As wet grain enters the top of the bin, it flows into the upper drying chamber as har vested with no need for a wet holding bin This upper chamber holds up to 4 feet of wet grain (2250 bushels) Every seven minutes a continuous flow auger makes a complete revolution around the upper drying floor drawing the dried grain into the lower cooling area' Hot air is introduced under the upper floor to dry the wet grain and to heat the surface of the gram that is distributed into the lower cooling chamber The air that is used for cooling the grain picks up heat during the cooling process This heated air is then used again in the drying process, saving on fuel costs When not-being used for drying the Din will store 8500 bushels of gram SYCAMORE IN D.'PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE, LANCASTER, PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Route 30 West at The Centerville Exit
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