New. jry and storage building, measuring 60 by 200 feet,' is being constructed to be utilized as exhibitor building at Forage and Dairy Day at Hershey Farms on Tuesday. Make a good deal a good deal better. There’s never been a better to buy an 18- to 30-hp* coraps diesel tractor. Because now yot can choose the way you save 01 a new International* 200 Series tractor. Choose either: $4OO OFF (234,244) ■ $5OO OFF (254) 0R... $550 OFF (284) These versatile workhorses feature live hydraulics, 3-pt. hitch, rear PTO and a lot more. So come in and take advantage of these special savings. Offer good thru July 31.1983 R.S. HOLLINGER & SON, INC. Store Hours: USSSSSnSS"- V. 3 '^l!f in |. t Mon.. Wed., Fri. 7to 8; SSSSSff* T ““^ to 7 2 t05:30: 9.9% APR FINANCING for up to 36 months PARTS & SERVICE a' ■A-itv. if "i,; Vv- «» 0 ' * * Areal feel for the work you da rii |ss? (Continued from Page At) For the fertility study, Dugan said, another alfalfa plot has been divided into four sections, each receiving its own treatment. One section, serving as the control, has received no fertilizer. The second section has been treated with liquid dairy manure, the third with manure and a maintenance fertilizer applied in the fall, and the fourth has received just the maintenance fertilizer, he said. The maturity plots have been planted and harvested to show the various stages of alfalfa growth and cutting intervals. These in clude: full bloom; 45-day interval; 35-day interval; 30-day interval; and 22-day interval, Dugan said. Results of the 1961-82 variety trials at Penn State for 34 different alfalfas will be outlined. The dairy topics will focus on cow nutrition, management, and reproduction. Ero-Tran, Inc., of Elizabethtown, will demonstrate embryo transfer techniques in two separate shows, Dugan said. HAY WAGONS FOR SALE with or without running gear • Also will fit sides onto your flat wagon Compare the Stoltzfus Woodwork Calf Hutch Rear Vent (Option) StnrdyZx4 cooitmcUon Treated fkldi exterior p,yw#od .eO 'J&* Berks County: Maryland: joe RUTH LEROY HILDEBRAN rd #4133 Fleetwood, Pa. 19522 Woodsboro, Md. 215-944-7571 301-845-8929 Lebanon County: UMBERGER'S MILL Rt 322, RD«4 Lebanon, Pa. 717-867-5161 STOLTZFUS WOODWORK MFD. BY: Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 16,1983—A37 Pa. forage/dairy day Lifting Hook for eaay handling (Option) V n- f^,rft Staple, efficient .”*“*** eyeboUifldpta Metal Ropf 31” or 5,” high wire ' ''otion) Hit Oat Feeder for/ eniyaeeeaa. TRACK FOR FASTENING CALVES' CHAIN TO CEILING OF HUTCH RO 2, Box 2280, Gap, PA 17527 717-442-8972 Mini Hay Auction A special attraction of Forage- Dairy Field Day will be a mini hay auction, with hay for sale from area fanners. Each load will be sampled for quality and analyzed by the NIR unit, and the results will be posted on each load. The hay will be auctioned off on the basis of its chemical and visual evaluation. In addition to the mini auction, agri-business and educational displays will be set up in a newly contracted machinery shed. The shed, built by Morton Buildings, of Gettysburg, was completed in a week and is a 60’ x 200’ structure. Machinery will also be on display and refreshments will be fur nished. The purpose behind Forage- Dairy Field Day is to get back to the basics of education, Dugan said, and to utilize this education to increase production and better management skills. Machinery use will be limited to the Pioneer plot sampler and a Hersbey haybine. Exhibitor’s new machinery will not be demon strated. (■ Lancaster County: JOHN L. LANDIS 1801 Colebrook Rd. Lancaster, Pa. 17601 717-898-7689