Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 29, 1981, Image 27

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    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
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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
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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.
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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.
Charles Brader, an AMS official,
said that the firm was reinstated
under PACA because it paid two
you bring your crops
to market to learn
what they’re worth—
Come to a free Merrill Lynch commodity futures
seminar and learn how to protect yourself
against the uncertainties of the market-and
improve profits.
If you’re a farmer, you’ve proba
bly had this happen to you you work
hard, harvest a nice crop, expect good
profits, and — bingo ! Prices suddenly
drop, and your profits go out on the
wind.
Fluctuating market prices .
they’re truly one of the greatest risks
the farmer faces today.
But did you know you can do
something about this risk? You can
take advantage of commodity futures
to protect your profits.
That’s why Merrill Lynch invites
you to a free seminar where you can
learn all about the commodity futures
market and hedging, .starting with
the very basics. Here are iust a few of _
the things you’ll discover
■ What the futures market is—how
it works—and how you the farmer
can make it work for you.
■ Why today’s farmer may rightfully
be called a “Risk Manager ”
■ What do you sacrifice in order to
gam the price stability offered by
hedging s
Monday, September 14th, 7:30 p.m.
at Treadway Inn, 222 Eden Road, Exit 272 No. Rt 30 bypass, Lancaster
or Tuesday, September Isfh, 7:30 p.m.
at Ramada Inn, 1650 Toronita St., 1-83 Exit 9E, York
or Wednesday, September 16th, 7:30 p.m.
at Holiday Inn, 1095 Wayne Avenue, 1-81, Exit 5, Chambersburg
■ For your reservation, call (717) 255-7583 today or mail this coupon. ■
Mail 10l
Merrill Lynch
800 No Third St
Harrisburg, PA 17102 Address
Please reserve seat(s) 4 m
for me at your free Semi
nar on Farming and
Futures on 09/14;
□9/15, or D9/I6
■ ( II cannot attend at this
■ time, but send me vour
I free booklet “Farming
" ~and Futures-A Guide to
| Hedging in Gram and
_ Livestock”
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Lancaster farming, Saturday, August 29,1981—A27
to operate again
Why wait undl
You have three dates and locations to choose from;
Name
State
Business Phone
Merrill Lynch customers please give name and office address
of Account Executive
Preregistration is free, but
registration at the conference will
cost $l5. To obtain registration
forms contact University of
Delaware Extension agricultural
engineers Tom Williams or Ernie
Walpole at Agricultural Hall in
Newark 302/738-2468.
reparation awards issued against
it during May and July of 1981. The
owner, Dominic D’Agostino and
Giuseppe D’Agostino may also now
be employed by PACA licensees
without bond.
Under PACA, all interstate
traders in fresh and frozen fruits
and vegetables must be licensed by
USDA. USDA is authorized to
suspend or revoke a trader’s
license for violating the act.
■ The vital concept of “margin”—
what it means, how it works, and
why you don’t have to pul up tens
of thousands of dollars to buy or
sell commodity futures
■ “Basis”—the all important voice
of the marketplace which can help
you determine the quality of cash
grain quotes and help you market
your crop more profitably.
■ How to determine how much of
your crop to hedge
■ 3 worldwide events that arc having
a profound effect on U S farmers.
And there’s much more. It adds
up to a virtual “course” in commodity
futures trading—conducted by Merrill
Lynch, one of the world’s largest com
modity futures broker
Whether you’re a complete
newcomer to the world of futures or
a farmer who wants to expand his
knowledge and skills, this free semi
nar could help reduccyour exposure
to market fluctuations, and lock-in
profits For vour reservation, call or
mail the coupon
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