HERE'S HE FILL & STIR PIPE FOR YOUR LIQUID MANURE TANK Whenever you fill an above-ground liquid manure storage tank you worry if you will ever be able to get it empty again. Will the solids settle in the bottom to cause an impossible mixing problem? Will your equipment clog? Will you need to add so much water you'll be hauling manure for days? Now you can relax. Because US Farm Systems of Pennsylvania has just designed a unique fill and stir pipe unit. This fill and stir unit sits vertically in over the top of the tank and you use your present transfer pump. You can tran sfer/fill the manure under the top crust. And since the top crust is not broken you keep all the plant nutrients in the tank. When you get ready to haul manure, the mixing capability of this unit really goes to work for you. The top opening with a flexable snout moves up and down and sideways to allow you to discharge a stream of liquid in any direction to break up the top crust. At the same time, you can start a stirring action at the bottom of the tank by forcing liquid out the lower opening of this unit. So don’t worry if you will get the manure out of your above-ground liquid manure tank any more. Write to US Farm Systems of Pennsylvania, 3053 Barren Road, Oxford, PA 19363. Or call today for an action-packed demonstration. Phone: (301)398-2948. IIC FARM I IV SYSTEMS of Pennsylvania Your Manure and Feed Equipment Distributor been defined, Norton reported the concept would probably include a whole milk with added solids and a two percent milk with solids. Hallowed explained that the concept of “Super Milk" has already “sparked the imagination of the non-farming community.” During an interview, last week, with a Harrisburg television reporter, Hallowed mentioned the idea of a fortified milk which he described as a sort of super milk. “Initiady, 1 wondered if it was a good word to use," Hadowed admitted. But the next day, fodowing the TV broadcast, PDA fielded several phone cads and inquiries about the new “Super Milk.” Despite the rejection of ~ a mandatory promotion chip-m, the dairy leaders agreed to look into the possibility of a voluntary program. The program would give those producers, not involved in a federal order program and ship- Do You Want •. Real Security? You’ll get it at your local livestock auction market! The management from top to bottom is recognized for knowledge of the industry. In dealing with your marketman, you’ll get the benefit of his many years of experience. Why risk your investments use the person with the knowhow to give full protection to your financial stake in marketing your stock! The Auction Market Way is the Best Way! CONTACT ANY OF THESE MARKETS. ALL MEMBERS OF THE STATE ASSOCIATION Belleville Livestock Market, Inc. Box 5665, Belleville, Pa. 17004 Chesley's Sales, Inc. 11439 Wilson Road, North East, Pa. 16423 Cowanesque Valley Livestock Market Box 212, R.D. #l, Route 49. Knoxville, Pa. 16928 Danville Cattle Company, Inc. Box 39, R 4 (Old Route 11) Danville, Pa. 17821 Dewart Livestock Market Box 95, Dewart, Pa. 17730 Four States Livestock Market (lues.) 912 View St., Box 108, Hagerstown, Maryland 21740 G & M Livestock Exchange R 2, Box 236, Duncansville, Pa. 16635 Greencastle Livestock Market, Inc. Box 86. Greencastle, Pa. 17225 Green Dragon Livestock Sales R.D. #4, Ephrata, Pa. 17582 v Keister’s Middleburg Auction Sales, Inc. Box 185, R 3, Middleburg, Pa. 17842 Lancaster Stockyards, Inc. Box 713,1147 Utitz Pike, Lancaster, Pa. 17601 Lebanon Valley Livestock Market, Inc. R.D. #l, Fredericksburg, Pa. 17026 Leesport Market & Auction, Inc. Box B, Leesport. Pa. 19533 ACTION THROUGH AUCTION... THE PROVEN WAY TO SELL LIVESTOCK! This Message Sponsored By (Continued from Page Al) When you sell your livestock? Sell and Buy at Your Local Livestock Auction Market PENNSYLVANIA LIVESTOCK AUCTION ASSOCIATION, INC. Albert Leo, Chairman Adv. Committee - Phone 717-564-1452 Pa. dairy leaders ping to :..uependent dealers, a chance to contribute, said Hadoweli. In addition, the voluntary program could include matched contributions by milk dealers on an individual dealer basis. "There are already two or three dealers doing it now," said Henry Geisinger, executive vice president of the Pa. Association of Milk Dealers. But he added that currently, dealer profits are low. “In Pennsylvania, prices are so low...the public is getting a deal. We’d like to advertise to tell them so, but we can’t afford it,” Geisinger said. Exploration of foreign trade, the third measure on the diairy drawing board will also be discussed more thoroughly in a future meeting, said Hallowell. The secretary assured the group that PDA will continue to support Meadville Livestock Auction Box 207 R.D. #3 Conneautvilte, Pa. 16406 Morrisons Cove Livestock Market Box 444, Martinsburg, Pa. 16662 (Wed.) (Mon.) New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. (Mon., Wed., Thurs.) 101 W. Fulton St, Box 96. R 3. New Holland. Pa. 17557 New Wilmington Livestock Auction Inc. (Feeder Pigs, Mon. 4th. Fri.) Box 412, R 3, New Wilmington. Pa. 16142 Penns Valley Livestock Auction, Inc. Centre Hall, Pa. 16828 (Mailing Address, Box 36, Kylertown, Pa. 16847) Pennsylvania Livestock Auction, Inc. Box 432, R 4, Waynesburg, Pa. 15370 Quakertown Livestock Sale 201 Station Road, Quakertown, Pa. 18951 Troy Sales Cooperative Box 312, Troy. Pa. 16947 Valley Stockyard, Inc. Box 231, Athens, Pa. 18810 Vintage Sales Stables. Inc. Box 100, R 2, Paradise. Pa. 17562 Wyalusing Livestock Market Wyalusing, Pa. 18853 (Tues.) (Mon.) (Mon.) (Mon.) (Mon.) (Fri.) (Tues.) (Daily) (Tues.) (Wed.) Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, luly 3,1982—A5S the decisions of the Pa. dairy community. Monday’s meeting included representatives from: Atlantic Processing, Inc.; NEDCO; Atlantic Dairy Association; Pa. Fanners Milk Jugging Assoc.; Milk Referendum Advisory Committee; Dairy and Nutrition Council; Dairylea; Eastern; Keystone Milk Marketing Council; Pa. Farmers Association; Pa. Assoc, of Farmers Co-ops; Pa. Milk Marketing Board; Pa. Association of Milk Dealers; Inter- State; Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers; Penn State; Pa. Farmers Union; Milk Marketing, Inc.; Atlantic Dairy Council; Greater Pittburgh Dairy Industry Assoc.; Pa. Holstein Assoc.; Mid- Atlantic Milk Marketing Agency; Dairymen, Inc.; Dairymen’s Assoc.; Lehigh Valley Farmers; Pa. State Grange; Senators H. John Heinz and Arlen Specter offices. (Wed.) (Mon.) (Tues.) (Thurs.) (Wed.) (Wed.) (Mon.) (Tues., Wed., Sat.) (Mon.)
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