Food firms (Continued from Page A 22) Froehlick Quality Meats, Cambria County; Kline Bros. Eggs, Mifflin County: Kolln Vineyards, Centre County; Old MacDonald’s Poods, Mifflin County; Shaw Packing Co., Blair County; Snyder’s Honey, Huntingdon County; Snyder’s of Berlin, Somerset County; V.T. Smith Dairy, Cambria County; 10% OFF Regular Price Until Aug. 31,81 FEED, SILAGE or BEDDING CART LENGTH 63” WIDTH 34” DEPTH 36” ★ 35 Bu. Capacity saves many time con suming trips to silo or feed storage area ★ NEW: 13” ball bearing, pneumatic wheels and caster wheels makes very easy handling ★ 5/8" plywood sides and IV2" thick bottom treated with creosote and out lined with steel makes sturdy cart for heavy loads and longer life Reg. Price $ m -7^40 $196.00 SALE PRICE I/O If your local supplier does not have this cart in stock contact: SCENIC ROAD FARM SUPPLY 3539 Scenic Road, Gordonville, Pa. 17529 Located 2 Vi mi. Southwest of New Holland, V/i mi. North of Intercourse on Scenic Rd. (Deliveries Available) STAINLESS STEEL FEEDERS m: ’ 4 * I: r v *~* * Jlm ’ - ■• 4 . Successful operators know that proper equipment is necessary for high profits equipment that is maintenance free and has designed-in features that help cut costs. If this is what you are looking for, JNB has it! JNB feeders are fabricated with high quality stainless steel to virtually eliminate up-keep. Feed spillage is kept to a minimum with the 2" feed saving lip and deep trough design. Our feeders can be installed with your penning or with JNB penning while nursery and finishing feeders bolt right to piglet cage doors to complete your feeding needs. A multitude of sizes is available to compliment any system you may have. HERSHEY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, "WE SEU THE BEST I SEBVICE THE BEST' Designers of QuelHy System hr Poultry, Swine end Stern Hendkng. Stickler's Dairy, Huntingdon County; and Valewood Dairy,' Cambria County. Nine other firms in the region already using the logo in their packaging, include: Chunkee Foods, Meadow Pride Dairy, Marhoefer Baking Co., McMahon’s Dairy, Juniata Packing Co., Ritchey’s Dairy, Algelo Pacific© & Commercial • Agricultural • Residential ALSO - WILL DO SIGN PAINTING AT OUR SHOP. AMOS FISHER 667 Hartman Station Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 717-393-6530 ♦ > J .V , ** •* Mhey equipment COMPANY, INC. SYCAMORE IND. PARK 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE, LANCASTER. PA. 17603 (717)393-5807 Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit Fuel alcohol PHILADELPHIA Farmers and others who are interested in learning more about tuel alcohol production can attend a two-day Sons, Mineral Spring Water Bottling Co., and J.V. Meadows and Sons. ' ; v y * *7'-* V * *** _ i- *Z ' v symposium coming Sept. 15 program here sponsored by the include: byproducts; feed value of United States Department of grams; how to feed stillage; Agnculture and the Northeast storage and handling methods; •Regional Agricultural Engineering field expenence; new production Service. A symposium an Feed and technology; and ethanol use Fuel from Ethanol Production at the Penn Center Inn will be held on September 15 and 16. Designed for farmers, ethanol producers, educators, resear chers, consultants and managers, ,the meeting will cover the handling and feeding of byproducts from on im ethanol plants Topics will N.Y. produce firm eligible NEW YORK, N.Y. - D’Agostino Produce of Syracuse, *N.Y. has become eligible to again operate in the produce industry. This determination was made by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service, which administers the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act. 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