Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 03, 1981, Image 18

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    AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 3,1981
READING Seminars on on volunteerism, and how to make
building organizational structures it work for m organization, and a
and a look at the nutritiousness of second based on goals-setting, or
farm products will be just part of -jj ow to get Where You Want To
the features of the annual con- q 0
vention of Penn's Agri-Women, set Frances Vannoy, a retired home
for Tuesday, October 13, at the economist from Bucks County,
Reading Motor Inn. examines Pennsylvania farm
A first-hand report on the products from a nutritional
"Cornucopia” project opens the viewpoint, following luncheon,
day-long session, with PAW business session and final
members sharing their im- workshop on resolutions im
pressions of a symposium, held in plementation wraps up the
June, boosting the organic farming program, with adjournment
vegetarianism movement. scheduled at 3 p.m.
Following are two seminars, one Registration opens at 9:30 a.m.
York Agri-Women meet
YORK York County’s chapter troduce members to an AAW
of Penn’s Agri-Women will meet theme song, which they will
October 6,10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for an evaluate for use at state and
informal session of business and national level.
planning at the New Park home of ,
president GaU McPherson. Jean Beck, PAW historian and
Heading the schedule is a report member of the Berks County
by Kay Taylor on the progress of chapter, will oversee a work
an education project being planned session of compiling an organized
in conjunction with York County historical account of the formation
Farmers Association, the ex- and activities of the Agri-Women,
tension, and the vo-ag departments Agri-Women members, as well
to distribute agriculture education as interested women in
information within area schools. agriculture, are urged to attend.
Hank Miiqipm nf Pnlaner Additional information is available
Products will be on hand to in- from GaU MCPherson, 717-382-4878.
ACT NOW
AND SAVE
WHEN YOU BUYA NEW
JOHN DEERE 40-TO 80-HP TRACTOR
YOU EARN $5OO OF
JOHN DEERE MONEY AND
SAVE ON FINANCE CHARGES
Buy a new 2040, 2240, 2440, 2640, or 2940 Tractor
before November 20, 1981 r and you’ll qualify for
$5OO in John Deere money you can spend for
goods or services at our store. And, no finance
charges will accrue on purchases until March 1,
1982.* The same finance waiver offer applies to
new implements purchased with the tractor.
But a $5OO John Deere money bonus and a break
on finance charges aren’t all you get when you buy
one of these 40- to 80-hp tractors. You also get a
tractor with outstanding lugging ability, tough
drivetrain and a lot of extras, such as closedcenter
hydraulics, as standard equipment.
So act now and save. It’s your gain.
‘This finance offer may be withdrawn at any time
ABC GROFF, INC.
Since 1890
STORE HOURS 110 S. Railroad Ave
Mon.. Tues., Wed 7-5 New Holland, PA 17557
Thurs., Fri 7-9 OPEN THURSDAY
Sat 7-4 AND FRIDAY
Parts. ... 717-354-4191 UNTIL 9 P,M.
Sales 717-354-4731 HHHH -v 3
Service ... 717-354-8004 g [ HIILTL?
Penn’s Agri-Women convention coming Oct. 13
with sneakers to begin at 10 a.m. payable to PAW treasurer Treva The Heading Motor Inn is
Reservations for the meeting, Markey, 2710 Joppa Road, York, located-on Route 422 east, in
including luncheon, are $8.50, PA 17403, and are due by October 6. Reading.-JB
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YOU DON'T WALK BEHIND THIS
SILAGE CART. YOU RIDE IT.
When you use a silage cart, you want it to work. In the
morning. In the evening. Every day, seven days a week. But the
more chains and sprockets and belts and beeters and ratchets
on your silage cart, the more chance of failure when you need it.
That’s why you'll want to look at the new silage cart from US
Farm Systems of Pennsylvania to experience the convenience
of mechanical feeding. Or when you need a second feed cart
because your herd expanded.
This new silage cart uses a hydraulic system run by a Honda
gas engine to power-unload and self-propel the unit. You don’t
walk behind this silage cart. You ride it. And you feed a row of
cows or heifers as fast as you want to move. From either side.
To operate this advanced-design machine, you press down on
the controls. The more you press, the faster the silage cart
works. Forward and backward to deliver a steady, even flow of
silage. Use the large steering wheel to turn the cart in it’s own
tracks. Maneuver in and out of small corners.
Because of a special unloading design that uses a circular
kick wheel instead of augers and beeters, you get more positive
unloading and a greater use of the cart’s full-load capacity. Up
to 20 percent more usable capacity over the same size box on
competitive models. Available in 35,50 and 75 bushel sizes.
So don’t walk behind your silage cart any longer. Ride this
new US Farm Systems silage cart. For more information and
prices, write to US Farm Systems of Pennsylvania, 3053 Barren
Road, Oxford, PA 19363. Or phone; (301)398-2948.
SPECIAL NOTE: Demonstrations of
manure equipment, bedding choppers and
silage carts are scheduled daily on farms
across Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey
and New York. Call or write to US Farm
Systems of Pennsylvania for- times and
places.
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