MS—Lancaster Forming, Saturday, September 5,1981 Now Is The Time (Continued from Page Alo> M which is yellowish-brown in color _ silo filling and corn picking and smells like some laundry jji end into that tune wheat bleaches. It will settle on top of the barley planting and the last silage below the upper edge of the rut t ln g 0 f alfalfa, top door —it will also settle thru This means a lot of farm Uie chute, so be careful that it machmery will be on our highways doesn’t setUe in your silage room during or dark hours, or even workmtoyour bam. slow moving vehicles such as !t is import to run the sitoge f equipment traveling on blower for 20 to 30 minutes before present a real traffic entering[the sdo- also never work d ' £ he moto rist must alone Make sure your silage room recognize a tractor travehng is well ventilated, and keep the s f o 10 hour 1S almost door closed between the silage standln stlU compared t 0 a 50 is a valuable mph car ‘ Mos / drivars i Know com suage is a vaiuaoie never driven a farm machine crop, but your health is much more the and amply do not valuablesomkeUrnetobesafe. MUBh s,.bwrllie l do travel. IvDEiuAlllAoAr £1 pmnpr and DRIVING THIS BUSY SEASON wap J „ Mportant. 'Die A very shocking figure came to tnang J ar slow M ovmg vehicle Ugh this past week - six farm embl * m must be on all farm fatalities already this year. And we ment operated on highways, are just entering one of the busiest PUT YOUR JUNK IN A BOTTLE! FRONT TRACTOR stock KORY GRAVITY BOX Model S-165 • Sills - 7 ga. • 165 Bu. • 970 lbs. -Heavy • 60" Height Duty * n '”sS*A69” 220 Bu. r * 63^*599” RUNNING GEAR • Standard Tongue • Adj. Wheel Base • 6 Bolt Hubs Less: Wagon & Tires 10 TON 8 TON . 6 TON » Size Ply F.E.T. Price FF22 5.00-15 FF3B 5.50-16 FF39 5.50-16 FF4O 6.00-16 FF4I 6.00-16 FF42 6.50-16 FF4S 7.50-16 FFSO 10.00-16 FF7O 7.50-18 Reg. $599,95 . Sale *569 95 . Reg. $499.95 . Sale *469 95 . Reg. $465.95 . Sale *435 9s • 9300 BTU • 1.1 Gal. Tank • Burns approx. 16 hours on 1 tank of fuel • Auto Extinguishing System 1.04 1.19 1.51 2.45 1.75 ★ OTHER MODELS AVAILABLE ★ *l5 Will Hold Any Heater in Stock Till October 1 AUGERS # 4”xlo’ 4"xls’ 6"xir 6”xl6’ Let’s keep alert this busy fall season both on the highway and in Uic fields. TO TEST FORAGES It is always nice to have a balanced feeding program in your hands, ready to use, when you need it, says Glenn Shirk, our dairy agent. And fall is one of the times you usually need to make some adjustments as you switch from your summer forages to your winter forages, if you wait until all the hay is in, the silos full, and the silage fermented before you start doing any testing, you lost a lot of valuable time. Get a head start. Take as much of the guess work as possible out of your feeding program. Test the hay that is dry enough to test (about 10 percent moisture) and the last of the corn that "tops off” the silo, as you are filling the silo. Request a feeding program based on the use of these forages. Later on, when the silage is fermented and all the hay is in - and dry, you can test again and fme tune your program. Model GRBB KOEHRING Reg. $159.95 *129” / pi .. $ 108.75 *133.75 *162.75 *199.75 McMullen is n.e. area WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block has appointed James R. McMullen as Director of the Northeast Area office of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, effective August 24,1981. As director, McMullen will be responsible for the administration of federal farm, price support and conservation programs in Con necticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and West Virginia. He will also serve as liaison between field offices and the Washington, D.C. staff, providing policy and program direction to ASC State committees and ASCS State and county offices. [aninl At^wnctx * oMbufic* baonMiui \rtawcN i^snni w###<; Mwvii or *wi«»w>sc3 CORN CRIBS' . BUY-NOW \ WHIirSE£|CTION 4 SIZES IN STOCK ★ Better Not Wait This Year! ★ Don’t Buy Until You Call and Check Our Prices. 4"... 24* Per Foot (By the Roll) WE UPS ANYWHERE JUST CALL 717-464-3321 SALE PRICES GOOD THROUGH SEPTEMBER 12 TO EM HERR DIRECTION! FARM A MOf SUPPLY... X w w. T\ !★ EMHdW ■ I FARM* HOMIJUWIT A HIM/ m w« g AM H WILLOW STREET 1 MILE SOUTH Store Hours Mon.-Thurs. 7:30 A.M.- 6:00 P.M. Fri. 7-m-Q-on Sal. 7:30 A.M.- 5:00 P.M. ASCS director Receive 1 Gallon of Antifreeze FREE When You Bring Us a Junk Battery We reserve the right to limit quantities Chisel Spikes Twisted Spikes Disc Blades Plowshares Double Shins Point Shovel Sweeps Double Points ■sms uuuuKflr a -" ,a> BHEj^^ l ADMNCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS. INC 4" Solid or 6" Solid or Perforated Perforated Also Available in 8". 10”. 12". 15”. 18” CALL FOR QUANTITY PRICES auunvnu «So* Street, Pi. ' Bom in Johnstown, and reared on a farm in Armagh,' Indiana County, he was active in agriculture-related activities in high school and college. He received his Bachelor of Science and Masters degrees in Agricultural Education from Penn State. After graduating from college in 1960, McMullen, an agricultural student and member of the Future Farmers of America, taught vocational agriculture for six years in Indiana Countv. This included three years at Purchase Line High School in Commodore and three years at Indiana Area High School, Indiana? He began his career with the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service in August, 1966 as an operations assistant in the Pennsylvania State ASCS of fice. WIESE FARM TILLAGE TOOLS Call Or Stop In To Check Our Price & Qualify FIELD DRAIN PIPE (ASCSApmA As Low As $6.29 & Up $6.99 & Up $7.89 & Up $5.89 & Up $6.09 & Up $1.99 & Up $2.39 & Up v s* r ' s'