Berks hosts conservation contractors workshop LEESPORT A conservation equipment operators meeting, sponsored jointly by the Berks Conservation District and the Soil Conservation Service, has been scheduled for January 29, 1982 according to Roy Shryock, con Were leveling Model T6lO 610 U.S. gallon (2310 litre) tank capacity STANDARD FEATURES • 5 year pro-rated tank warranty • 20% more capacity than the model T5lO • 610 U.S. gallon tank has centre baffle (patent pending) to minimize liquid impact on tank ends. • Low profile heavy duty polyethylene tank allows better rear visibility and weight distribution. • Gallonage scale on each end of tank. • Valve adjusted full tank length sparge tube agita tion ensures thorough mixing of chemicals. • Nylon fittings throughout to allow the use of liquid fertilizers and most other farm chemicals • Fully equipped with chemical and weather resistant EPDM hose See Your Local Dealer Listed Below ACKLEY’S, INC. Deerfield, NJ 609-451-8376 ANTIETAM FORD TRACTOR Hagerstown, MO 301-791-1200 GRUMELLI FARM SERVICE Quarryville, PA NORMAN BRIGHT, INC. 717-786-7318 New Egypt, NJ 609-758-2211 CHAMBERSBURG FARM SERVICE ROBERT E. LITTLE Chambersburg, PA Zieglerville, PA 717-264-3533 servation technician. The meeting is scheduled at the Agricultural Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with luncheon provided. The planned program will have an update of conservation practice specifications, safety presen r~vrTV~7 CEOBSE \ / WHITE a sms me. with you! George White Has The Sprayer To Fit Your Needs CHAPMAN EQUIPMENT CENTER Wescosville, PA 215-398-2553 A.B.C. GROFF New Holland, PA 717-354-4191 HEISEY FARM EQUIPMENT Jamestown, PA 717-865-4526 215-287-9643 • 2 large 16" snap shut lids for easy access to tank • Large easy to clean suction filter • Adjustable sprayer hitch keeps sprayer level re gardless of tractor drawbar variations • Adjustable tongue jack • Adjustable tandem axle varies wheel track from 54" to 90” and has 2 position ground clearance settings of 22” and 28” • Spraying pressure measured at the boom to elim inate inaccurate readings caused by pressure loss from control to boom MELROSE FARM SERVICE, INC. Greencastle, PA 717-597-3138 MESSICK FARM EQUIPMENT Elizabeth, PA 717-367-1439 WERTZ GARAGE, INC. FRANK RYMON & SON Uneboro, MD Washington. NJ 301-374-2672 201-689-1464 WOODHULL EQUIPMENT SAUMS A SONS, INC. COMPANY Flemmgton, NJ Medtord, NJ 201-782-4242 609-654-2011 tations, a review of ACT 285 on utilities and a Pa. Land Im provement Contractors. Assn, presentation. Shryock says the new pond policy of the con servation district will be ex plained. SMELTZER EQUIPMENT &SUPPLY Bellefonte, PA 814-359-2544 TRACTOR PARTS COMPANY Bloomsburg, PA 717-784-0250 “This meeting is an opportunity for equipment operators to learn new techniques, swap ideas and renew acquaintances with other operators,” he says. “It also gives an opportunity for technicians and soil conservationists to get to know the operators and help them do 1 • 1 UlVti HAV! Ap Lime cai winter mi firmandl dissemm; Blue Ball. Pi Gap, Pa Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 2,1982-Al5 practices.” Anyone desiring additional in formation about the meeting or any other conservation problems should contact the Berks Soil Conservation Service at the Agricultural Center or call 215/372- 4655.
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