Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 11, 1984, Image 139

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    WELCOME PARTNERS
The Partners in Productivity Program at your Allis-Chalmers dealer is a must for any farm
er interested in getting the latest on the most efficient line of farm equipment going
today.
You didn’t get where you are today by passing up opportunities to grow and profit. Your
success is based on opportunities seized. And our success is based on making opportunities
available - opening the door to higher profitability through more efficient equipment. That’s
what makes us partners in productivity.
This is your opportunity to learn, point by point, how today’s more efficient line of Allis-
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free use of a new Allis-Chalmers tractor through June 29,1984, or a 6 month subscription
to * Agri-Star*, the electronic information system.
The Partners in Productivity Program a fact-filled forum in efficiency that could lead to
higher earnings for years to come. Be there. See your dealer for dates.
MARSHALL MACHINERY
Honesdale, Pa.
717-729-7117
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Airville, Pa.
717-862-3967
B. EQIHPIKfCT, INC.
Waynesboro, Pa
717-762-3193
B ft R FARM EQ. INC.
Beavertown, PA
717-658-7024
DOTTERER ft KOLESAR,
MG.
Mill Hall, Pa.
717-726-3471
NKHOLS FARM EQUIP.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
717-784-7731
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Rising Sun, Md.
301-398-6132
B.HJH. Fjjgl EQUIP.,
Annvilte, Pa
717-867-2211
ROY H. BUCK, INC.
Ephrata, Pa.
717-859-2441
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FARM SERVICE
Quarryville, Pa
717-786-7318
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Olev. Pa. Milroy, Pa.
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Hamburg, Pa.
215-488-1025
JOHN W. SAUMS
(SONS INC.
Remington, N.J.
201-782-4242
Ci. WONSIOLER BROS.
Quakertown, Pa.
215-536-7523
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I.H. BRWMERJIK. Westminster, Md
Lancaster, Pa 301-848-6313
717-397-5179
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717*724^2731 WERTZ GARAGE, INC.
Lineboro. Md
301-374-2672
PETERMAN FARM EQUIP.
Carlisle, Pa.
717-249-5338
COCHRAN FARM
EQUIPMENT
Somerset. Pa
814-445-4189
JACK SHEARER EQUIP.
Johnstown, Pa
814-266-9721
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Hay quality
procedure due
March 22
DAVIS, Col. A new, uniform
procedure for determining and
expressing feeding value of alfalfa
hay will be announced in Chicago,
D., March 22-23.
William C. Templeton, Jr.,
Chairman of the National Alfalfa
Hay Quality Committee, says the
procedure will give alfalfa hay
producers, dealers, dairymen,
cattle feeders, horsemen, and
others their first opportunity to
utilize a standard, nationally
uniform chemical procedure for
determining nutritive value of
alfalfa hay.
Previously, there was no
uniformity in the methods used by
different states and regions for
evaluating the quality of alfalfa
hay. Only with knowledge of a
hay’s chemical composition can it
be utilized most efficiently in
livestock feeding operations. The
procedure to be announced will
also facilitate marketing of alfalfa
hay, as sellers and buyers can now
use the same basis for placing a
value on the hay. The same ap
proach can be used with other hays
and it is expected the procedure
and experiences with alfalfa will
serve as a model for other hays in
the future.
The afternoon and morning
meetings, to be held at the
O’Hare/Kennedy Holiday Inn, will
serve to inform the public, media,
and all interested parties of the
Committee’s recommendations
and to initiate trial of the
procedure on a national basis.
Speakers will explain sampling
and laboratory procedures, im
plications for private laboratories,
certification of labs, analysis by
near-infrared reflectance spec
troscopy, estimating digestible dry
matter, and visual and physical
characteristics. A panel of
speakers will discuss marketing
and economic implications.
The program allows time for
questions, discussion, and com
ments. More information can be
obtained from Vem L. Marble,
Agronomy Extension, University
of California, Davis, Ca. or Harry
D. Gates, Jr., The National Hay
Association, Inc., P.O. Box 1059,
Jackson, MI.
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• A Business of your own
• Part-time or full time
• Exciting space age products
• Teflon* type lubricants
• Made with farm & industry in mind
• A very simple demonstration sells
our products
• Saves money - extends life where used
• Better performance
* Teflon is Dupont's trademark for P T F E
• Dealers & managers needed
Send This Portion To:
E & M Distributors
115 S. Oak St, Lititz, PA 17543
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