DB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, lune 18,1983 ftrtf tUeirw** *rter Mrttt BEEF FARMERS • DAIRYMEN • Designed exclusively for heavy duty commercial application. • Die cast aluminum housing for cooler operation • Totally enclosed motor provides dependable service in extreme con ditions. • Designed for both heat reclamation and warm weather cooling. • Perfectly balanced motor and blades for wobble-free performance • Sealed bearings (S.K.F. brand) for maintenance free, whisper quiet operation. • Thermal-overload protector, (Texas Instruments) built in, self-resetting • Aerodynamicaily contoured, heavy-duty blades for maximum air delivery. • Threaded downrod and removable upper shackle, easily modified to any length. • Electrostatic finish, over powered primer base, corrosion resistant. • Easy installation, pre-wired. • 3 year warranty. • Mirage controls available. • “AwesomeTM 60" rated at 42,0CX) CFM (World’s most powerful 60” fan) • "Hi-Tech 56” rated at 22,500 CFM. • Fan guards also available. STOLTZFUS MOTOR REPAIR RDI, Box 123 Morgantown, PA 15543 (215) 286-5609 • POULTRYMEN MIRAGE "AWESOME™ 60" And cms BLOOMINGTON, 11. - The National Corn Growers Association is reminding corn producers of the August 10 deadline for entry into the NCGA Corn Yield Contest. The contest encounters four classes, including Irrigated, Class A and Class AA Non-irngated and No-Till, and participants must enter a field of Feedmaker processes 2 grains Feedmaker II will roll two different grains at the same time with the same set of rolls, according to Ryder Supply, Chambersburg. A unique combination roll is cut halfway with one corrugation, the other half with a different corrugation and the buyer can specify which corrugations he wants. Separate meters measure input to the rolls, and the processed feed drops into a mixing auger where other ingredients can be added with electronic feed meters. The whole system is controlled by timer system that starts and stops the mill, input augers and mixing augers. Flow control switches stop the mill when any ingredient stops flowing. *; Sr**'' 1 " ll> For further details contact the manufacturer, Automatic Equipment Mfg. Co., Department of NR, Pender, Nebraska 68047, or the distributor, Ryder Supply, Box 219, Cham bersburg, Pennsylvania, 17201. WITMER IMPLEMENT SERVICE RD3 Shippensburg, PA 17257 (717) 532-6139 Corn contest deadline nears at least 10 acres in size. The Contest has drawn a lot of interest this year, especially the No-Till Class, which was added to last year’s contest. The rules for the No-Till division are: a field must not be tilled during the fall season prior to the year in which the contest is held, with the ex ception of shallow disking (no W Wickes Lumber PRICES GOOD THROUGH JUNE 25,1983! 29 Gauge Painted Steel From 8 ft. Through 16 ft.! • Sale price limited to stock on hand Square ■■ mm White Red Brown Wickes Lumber... Your Best Choice for Farm Materials! Prices good at the following location only: VA Mile North East of EPHRATA, PA., on Route 272 PH: 717-733-6521 or Lane. 717-394-9325 ▼ v Just Sty CHARGE IT'! u Hours; Mon., Thurs., Fn 8 AM to 8 PM; Tues. & Wed. 8 AM to 6 PM: Sat. 8 AM to 3 PM HWdes W«cfc*» m furtotr* # WichM Fuwwtuf* Effynum Lu»wb«r deeper than three inches) to establish a cover crop, or shallow disking once to break up com stalks; no tillage of a field already m sod during the prior fall season; and no soil disturbance took place after January 1, 1983, with the exception of that tillage done by the corn planter and in such case, no more than 25% of the surface area is tilled for seed zone. The Non-lrngated classes are divided into Class A and Class AA, with Class AA including corn producers entering fields located m Illinois, Indiana, lowa, Ken tucky, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, and Wisconsin. The remaining states are classified in the class A Non-lrngated division. A completed application and a contest entry fee of $5O tor NCGA members, and $BO tor non-NCGA members must be postmarked no later than August 10, 1983 in order to qualify for the 'B3 contest. All corn producers in the United Stales interested in entering the 1983 NCGA Corn Yield Contest should write to: National Corn Growers Association, P.O. Box 1623, Bloomington, Illinois, 61701. BIRIB Wickes Lumber