mii I —TittfFfiM. Saturday, Qcfberl7,l9Bl Huntingdon Co. DHIA (Continued from Page D 23) 865 1193 1178 1343 1358 1164 1162 1376 928 1374 1359 Durbin Farms Dolly Ruth Abort9o • Tammy 3 3-2 Tracy 3 4-6 GillbrooK Farm (3 times per day) ~Pam 1407 3 2-1 - HSIS6 HSI29 8C1393 Gibboney Farms Mabel 3 Jan 3 Paula 3 Lisa 3 Jullie 3 Glenn Peachey EV 3 Minnie 3 Holly 3 Tracy 3 Linda 3 Itvrtip 3 Breezy Hollow Farm Sandy 3 Polly 3 Lakevue Farm 3 6-0 3 6-0 3 3-8 Missie Louisa Rockey Max Isenberg Madge Bugs Dustin Tifiney 3 Sidney R. Ormsby 4 Ann 3 14 Billy 3 27 Taffy Sangrey Bros. 66Dyan 3 2-6 Badger’s Earcorn Mill handles wet. shucky, even frozen earcorn. The unique cob crusher unit shells corn and shreds the cob ahead of the rollers which crack the kernels and reduce the cob further No troublesome screens to change or slow down the capacity It comes with 8-foot hydraulic intake auger and an 11-inch tilting discharge auger with 10-foot reach. The intake auger swings to the rear for tranc.iort and may be operated at any *ngle from rear to side OPTIONS Blower drive with overrunning clutch to power your forage blower and mill from the same tractor Also blower discharge for direct bin or silo filling CAPACITY 420 bushels per hour (Depending on moisture content ) PIKEVILLE . GRUMELLi S ROY 0. CHRISTMAN EQUIPMENT INC. FARM SERVICE rdi RD2 Mechanics Grove Oley, PA 19547 Quarryville. PA 17566 ph ‘ (Zl5) 562 Ph.(215)987-6277 Ph.(717)786-7318 CECIL DAIRY ~ nvn f mmFD SHOW-EASE SERVICE STALL CO. RDI Rt 274 Cochranwille, PA J 5 17*601 «/ 2 Mi. South Rising 19330 Sun. MD 21911 ph (21 5) 932-4700 Ph ' (7l7> 299 2596 Ph. (301) 658;6923 ' 16,341 19,708 19,345 15,774 17,814 13,431 17,863 14,044 16,824 14.093 -16,622 21,373 17,548 20,594 17.071 17,080 305 305 305 305 305 3-4 3-10 8-3 22.418 21.964 20,923 18,790 305 305 305 204 10-2 6-6 2-11 26.540 21,917. 16.271 14.370 18,156 305 305 304 276 291 5-3 5-2 5- 4-3 6- 20.822 17,597 18,045 17,358 17,378 17,021 305 284 305 305 305 305 9-11 5-3 5-8 8-1 3-5 2-4 19,596 17.232 305 305 6-1 1-11 23.101 19,167 16,970 305 305 305 24,140 19,341 17,091 19,970 305 244 305 305 6-1 4-10 20,334 21,765 18,709 305 305 288 5- 4-3 6- *>l 346 306 JUkjj _ 43He«f . 53 Beth - ‘ isrKiiw - Joseph Hicks 125 Globe Run Farms Darla 3 Corine Dixie Howard & Nancy Wiggin 48Marti v 3 81 Renta ' 3 43 Lass 3 44 Coal 3 Behrer Farms 5 3 69 3 38 3 87 3 90 ’ 3 71 3 86 3 91 3 47 - 3 - EzraS. Zook - Jewlett 3 ' Mable 3 Jane 3 Ann 3 Locust Lane Farm YBl 3 *OB 3 Eberle Brothers Cecil 3 Beaulah 3 E. Vance Thompson 47 ' 3 3‘ ‘ 3 Harry & John Keith Pepste 3 888 766 718 661 622 850 772 751 711 845 792 674 674 651 829 750 702 658 635 625 Ann 3 Stellia 3 Raymond -M. McGargle Kathy 3 Tiny 3 Jim & Kim Grove 30 ' 3 36 3 Suzie 3 J. Frederick Kyper Petunia 3 N & N Farm 07 3 Tom & Gloria Coffman Jean 3 John C. Goshorn Chris 3 Candy 3 812 610 782 696 661 778 696 571 543 777 744 743 771 Talk to theinaii who ■j i 2-0 2-8 5-4 3 3 3 305 - 305 305 305 ' 3 305 305 305 305 291 291 305 4-1 8-3 31 ‘ 3-0 305 305 305 305 4-8 4-6 2-5 6-0 305 305 3-2 2-11 305 305 10-8 4-1 305 305 8-11 2-5 305 305 305 4-6 8-11 305 305 305 305 305 305 241 292 4-10 302 305 DRAINAGE PROBLEMS? COCALICO EQUIPMENT HAS THE TWO MACHINES TO HANDLE YOUR DRAINAGE PROBLEMS. ★ Both machines Equipped with Laser Beam Grade Control 1 Drainage Pays High Returns COMP ARE Investment Annual Return Even with the conservative fig- Land Drainage 21-46% ure s shown here, it’s obvious that Farm Land'" 85 ”.’.Vn% land drainage should top farmers’ Bonds, l A % lists of investment priorities. gB COCALICO EQUIP. CO. |E DRAINAGE & EXCAVATING \ 1 c V RD #3, DENVER, PA 17517 PH: 215-267-3808 \/ Kenneth & Betty Weber , 3 24 3 , Joseph C. Knarr Linde: -)3 J5;10,. 305 18.72tJ^, Josephlil'McMath '* i Stella- ' 3 ,3-3- ,-^305 Raymond lu.ssey '% '• JSB Poonie 3 - 4-7 -' ~-305 '.-^19,509^ Gary Thompson -• .. .. Jackie - ' 3 Chester-ft Carole Smith" ■'-y,'- 21'6 !.*' 3 7-r '305 ' 13,863^ 257 ‘ ‘ 3 6-9 305 15,451 77 3 4-6 305 17,367 Hawn Brothers Raven-, ,_ v - 4-9 295 , 17,672.-,, Baney Brothers Ellen • Maryann Edwin Steach Whitie 716 697 '673 643 17,444 18,191 20,359 17,426 24,053' 750 741 730 613 20,090 18,870 19,067 739 - 702 657 600 : 22,804 18,180 18,826 16,468 19,550 20,526 17,369 19,577 19,445 18,819 16,858 15,126 17,453 20,484 moth spray areas 731 657 -616 547 22,056 17,331 14,370 17,028 731 656 20,534 13,466 726 674 20,512 18,186 721 " 629 15,797 14,313 711 -670 ,611 16,885 13,771 17,528 18,481 ‘ 708 17,643 615 18,688 693 15,996 624 15,628 ' 605 18,779 692 19,134 688 19,771 686 17,654 ’ 681 i/,06b 580 'A _... ||l|t 3 a- - ’ 3 - 6 : S‘ ‘ 279 3. . 2-0 , 305 17,584 Berks announces LEES PORT The spray block areas', of the. 1982 .1, Gypsy Moth Program have been ‘ completed and categorized as to priority.' - _ - They now will be evaluated by, . the Forest Pest Management , section of, D.E.R.,' Bureau of . Forestry, R 4 Pottstown- Tluateam will visit each site there are 140 in Berks County; and determine'the final 'spray Mack areas. These areaswill be decided , upon priorities - - and funds available. —" " Due to federal, state, and County budgets It is highly possible many : . 7 i areas will not be sprayed when one V considers that in 1981 only 179,500 . • acres were sprgyed in 26 Penn sylvania counties. Ibis year 10,000 - acres are planned in Berks alone. D.E.R. estimates well- over, 1,000,000 acres should be sprayed in 1982. - . - • The spray blocks range from a ' low of six acres to a.high of 800 acres in one block. ★ We Stock Heavy Grade Tubing which Exceeds SCS Specifications. In sizes 4", 6". 8", 10" and 12". NOW AVAILABLE 15"& 18" Tubing ★ Also Pipe And Fittings For Tile Outlet Terraces. 0-0 305 16.280 0-0 305 18.657 -aSKr. I ' r ’ 680 600 657 537 622 620 618 611 562 613 606 593 557
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