Swine genetics (Continued from Page DIO) increasingly important role,” comments Cardin. “Artificial insemination is a good example of a technique traditionally used only 40 yeors of proof Since 1940, Gehl has been building field choppers and forage harvesters with one thought in mind ...performance. And, year after year, thousands of satisfied owners prove that we know how to use that special ized experience to build better machines. Today, Gehl concentrates those 40 years of chopping Know-how into three fuel-efficient, high-capacity forage harvesters; Capacity King 1250. The largest capacity pull-type harvester on the market. Gobi's exclusive 24" spinner delivery system keeps forage moving with no cross augers to plug. The giant, 9-knife, 25Vi” cylinder gives a quality cut. And the new cutterbar adjustment is the easiest anywhere. In-head hydraulic knife sharpener and electric controls are standard too. 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T 7i!SSSk3 Bechtelsville, PA M 215-845-2911 UMBERGER’S MILL Rt. 4 Lebanon, PA HUHoI RKUo. (Fontana) 133 Rothsville 717-867-5161 Station Road Lititz, PA INCH EQUIPMENT CO. pfitdu am*firm Dalmatia, PA rtIUWMIn f AnW 717-758-3021 EQUIPMENT, INC. PAUL W. HISTAND CO., INC. 697 N. Main St. Doylestown, PA 215-248-9041 use of test data to select boars. Kleen Leen performance tests all the boars it sells, and this practice is now becoming an industry standard. FeedotOisatioß With all these advances, Cardin says the bottom line is improving A r^' X ' l rvr' ' ECKROTH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT RT 2 Box 24A New Ringgold. PA 17960 717-943-2367 225 York Rd. Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 WEB SNYDER, INC. rd m Watsontown, PA 717-538-5555 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 26,1983—011 the genetic potential and economic efficiency of breeding stock. “The foundation of the hog industry rests on an animal that utilizes feed at an efficient rate because feed costs account for well over 50 percent in the total expense of running an operation,” he declares. “Improvements in the economic efficiency of the nation’s breeding stock has important long term consequences for the in dustry,” he adds. “I am certain the animals we produce will become even more efficient over time,” Cardin says. “For example, Kleen Leen uses a measurement index called GPR Woodlot demo planned Tuesday LAUREL, Del. The public is invited to a demonstration of woodlot management and chain saw safety techniques on Tuesday, Nov. 29, at 1 p.m. on the Brad McWilliams farm southwest of Laurel. The event is being spon sored by the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension Service and the forestry section of the Delaware Department of Agriculture. A woodlot near the farm has been selected to demonstrate control of broadleaf underbrush, PTl'Zk'V HEAVY DUTY n H^ REPLACEMENT CHAIN WILL FIT: Clay, Jamesway, Patz, Badger & Berg Equipment HOOK AND EYE A Chain You Must See To Appreciate - Only Then Will You See What It Has To Offer See Your Route Salesman or Call Us At 626-1151 Materials In Your Lagoon MODELK3I LIQUID PUMP * iSSmUMHP (3600 GPM) /LiJ (genetic potential rating) to select for economically important traits. Our company has continued to measure these same traits year after year, and has collected data that shows that a top boar of five years ago would be considered below average today. This trend is continuing and I don’t see the in dustry plateauing,” Cardin con cludes. “Boars and gilts will continue to be better molds than their ancestors, and I don’t expect this company, or the industry, to face a mid-life crisis at the end of the next 21 years. This business is testimony to the benefits of con stant change and improvement.” selective tree removal, and other management techniques that can add to the value of a lot. Dan Tilton, safety director of the Tilton Equipment Company in Rye, N.H. wUI discuss proper tree felling techniques and chain saw safety. To get to the McWilliams farm, take Route 24 approximately one mile west of Laurel (past the Laurel airport). Turn left on County Road 510. Proceed about two miles to the farm. Directional signs will be posted. FORAGE LINKS Prices