ab c ys from Japan pose Johnston, lowa. Each visitor received a hex in the snow at the Hy-Cross Company plant in sign meaning double good luck from the Hy- Lititz. With them is Fritz Garloff, left, from Cross Company. wen Contact us at Hershey Equipment Co. about our hog equipment. It takes a lot of planning, knowledge and experience to develop a profitable confinement operation. We will assist you in the planning and recommend the most ef ficient arrangement of equipment. This service we provide wilt blend the building and equipment together to form a practical, labor saving, economical hog system for top quality hogs. Gestation Farrowing Finishing Nursery Systems Systems Systems Systems reduce stress and the are designed with both the aie designed using top include pig rearing cages opportunity (or fighting sow and farmer in mind. quality penning or penning equipment. and feeders. ■ /»>: ' (H^Une ; is^hhp? •CROSS COMP MOFHVPfiO (NDUSTP V, , * " . * V. » ' Give Me Your Attention Please! IT PAYS TO RAISE HOGS IN A SYSTEM DESIGNED BY HERSHEY EQUIPMENT CO. /m Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 19,1981—A27 The Hy-Cross plant hatched brown chicks for the first time, Tuesday, when the Japanese distributors visited. Foreign distributors BY DEBBIE KOONTZ LANCASTER Seven Hi-Lme distributors from Japan visited Hy-Cross’ new plant in Lititz, Tuesday, as part of a day-long visit in the County. Hy-Cross, a division of Hypro Industries and a distributor for the Hy-Line Company, just opened their doors in mid-November and is producing a whopping 100,000 chicks a week. Of special interest to the foreign distributors was the hatchery’s nine incubators, each able to hold 78;000 eggs. The day they visited was actually the first day that the plant hatched brown eggs. Also on the agenda for their day in Lancaster County was a visit to a Pennfield pullet house and layer house, and a tour of the Pennfield egg processing plant in Schoeneck. Hy-line visit County Other stops on the schedule include Minnesota, California, and New York. Participating on the tour were: Fritz Garloff, salesman for the Hy- Line International Division m Johnston, Iowa; Mr. Adachi from Ibaragi near Fukushima; Mr. Watanabe from Chiba near Tokyo; Mr. Ueno, Mr. Ikubo and Mr. Tokoro from Hydeo, Gifu; Mr. Shibata and Mr. Tanaka from Yamagata.