I Ray E. McMillan Milmay Farm Kenneth R. Benner Beniamin E. Dum Alfred Albright Richard I. Maurer Frank Rice Richard G. Smith Max Reapsome Dean Loy& Son William E. Martin & Sons Milligan Bros. Nevm G. Rice Delmar Brofee & Sons Dumbelle Farms Charles C. Byers Carl E. McMillen Richard Knebel Robert & Bernice Gabel Donald Dum R. Jack Crozier Harry R. Book, Jr. Philip E. Brubaker John E. Book Edwin L. Sheibley Fred & Nancy Neely David H. Weller Oscar & Winnie Campbell Dean & Eric McMillen Agrophilos Inc. Perry M. Kretzmg Ed. & Wilma McMillen Dobbs Brothers Clarence S. Martin Bratton View Farm John O'Toole & Sons Ray L. Klmg Arthur E. Dum, Jr. Ml. Home Farm Duane L. Hertzler MECHANICAL Engineers The Complete Mulch System PLUG MIX PUNTER - Model 900 M You can provide uniform, optimum environ ment in the seed zone over one. two or three rows with our new' Model 900 M Peat Plug Planter “Plug In" seed and fertilizer with a blended growing medium in one simple oper ation...even through mulch. Seed germination and plant growth is more uniform, .no compac tion or crusting problem. Perry County DHiA Monthly Report December 1982 MULCH PUNTER For Pols - Model 900 The all new precision Mulch Planter sets peat pots. Jiffy 7's etc! and' other roofed plants through plastic mulch. Spacing adjustable from lOVz" to 60” in a row. Specially designed pockets pierce mulch Adjustable rubber packers firm the soil around the ptants A water valve tsalso available. For SMOOTH. LONG LASTING. ECONOMICAL PERFORMANCE use Mechanical - A model lor every transplanting (ob MECHAWCAI IRANSPIANIER COMPANY Write lor Iree literature today! 1150 S. CENTRALAT U.S. 31 • BOX 10088 • HOLLAND, MICHIGAN 49423 Phone AC 616-396-8738 OWNER D«rs NANEORNIMKR WEED ACE IN MILK Alfred Albright Loretta 31 Cindy 3-6 Gloria 5-3 Carl E. McMillen Mohawk 5-5 Ideal 4 5 Silver 4-6 Joyful 3-9 Warrior 3-1 Equador 3-1 Juliet 2-8 Ray E. McMillen Jam 7-0 T im 6-0 Jean 4.7 Joey 4-2 Beth 4-1 Joann 3-1 Jewel 2-1 Judy 2-2 Nevm G. Rice 210 5-5 206 5-6 Lyons Brothers Peaches 8-4 Marla 4-1 Max Reapsome IM. ■U 121 5-4 William E. Martin & Sons 78 9-5 269 5-6 310 4-8 393 3-7 412 3-5 437 3-0 503 2-2 Mt. Home Farm 441 Donald Dum Daze 6-2 Dumbelle Farms Tippy Frank Rice Pm Irene Belle Milligan Bros Trudy 4-8 Dean Loy & Son Jessica 5-10 Richard L. Maurer Rosalie 8-7 Tracy 8-2 Tipy 6-11 Ellen 6-6 Peggy 6-3 Pamela 3-4 Nola 3-3 Kim 2-6 Kmrnnr:- MULCH LAYER ■ Model 90 Advanced designing and rugged construction makes our Model 90 Mulch Layer a dependable performer It’s complete adjustability, (up to 6 ft wide rolls) free floating action and stand ard features (dirt shields, soil leveling bar, extra roll carrier, etc) allows for fast, tight, smooth laying of plastic mulch 305 305 305 20,038 22,196 23,287 20,399 25.405 20.477 21,560 20,685 17,796 18,967 26,173 26,408 26,397 27,366 21,010 21,261 19,164 20,405 305 305 25.793 17.979 305 305 18,099 18.776 305 21,245 305 289 305 299 305 305 305 20.404 17,441 19,883 17,550 20,306 22,710 15,957 305 19,715 3-11 305 20,202 305 23,307 305 305 305 24,978 26,675 19,188 5-1 4-4 3-1 21,862 291 305 21,350 22,362 18,450 24,036 23,084 19,005 17,712 18,002 18,150 *■' - < , A Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 12,1983—P19 INS. Max Nettie JohnE Book 49 6 0 90 5-3 Clark W Bower 747 773 803 Nancy 6-1 BrattonViewFarm May 7-2 Reed 7-0 Sand 3'l Anabelle 3-1 Sue 3-1 Dale 3-3 Mabel 3-1 811 867 770 76? 73J 765 672 896 1040 763 1001 919 773 708 691 872 755 652 725 836 895 693 809 757 679 727 867 866 962 999 762 39 3.7 4.0 701 736 921 782 1213 887 847 682 720 735 2-5 305 Delmar Brofee & Sons Stella 8-11 LuAnn 8-9 Stane 5-10 386 4-11 Bertie 4-6 Millie 4-5 Kenneth R. Benner Slick 3-0 Sadie 2-1 Violet 2-3 Oscar Campbell 6-5 rrow 6-2 Betty Kenneth C. Moi Rose John O’Toole 7-6 7-5 6-9 4-6 Maggie Goldie Deb Joy Agrophilos Inc 246 6-8 288 4-3 Spot 0-0 Melvin S Weaver 25 6-1 Perry Kretzmg 13 8-5 23 7-6 8 7-2 49 6-4 15 4-7 42 4-5 Vance 3-4 Dave Weller Claudia 10-6 Wanda 5-3 Darla 5-1 Mandy 3-1 EarlE Brubaker 54 5-1 9 3-3 41 3-1 Richard Knebel Honor 9-2 Cinders 4-0 Duane L. Hertzler Eve 6-2 Jean 5-7 Fill 5-1 21,077 16,347 21,357 305 304 18 918 305 17.398 20,903 20,305 17,364 19,985 18,232 17,909 305 305 305 300 305 305 283 19,413 22,620 21,810 17,604 22,221 22,972 305 305 305 272 295 305 19,178 16.877 22,005 305 305 305 18,040 305 17,223 305 21.359 19.948 17,457 20.738 305 305 305 305 22,955 18,515 20,229 305 305 305 21,101 305 20,892 17,191 23,556 17.319 20,341 17,891 20,762 20,581 18,046 19,516 19,962 289 305 305 305 22,403 18,284 18.371 305 277 305 19,397 18,872 293 305 19,440 25,995 21,728 305 305 305 (Turn to Page 020) 716 710 717 661 711 898 841 721 719 676 691 785 789 789 674 871 937 721 663 741 764 652 860 769 824 814 40 39 4.7 39 789 685 745 791 723 679 875 810 762 652 716 802 752 686 724 3.9 42 35 3.6 772 650 764 801 635 4 1 3.4 827 842 857 4.3 3.2 39
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