Penn Jersey Products organizes G. Watts NEW HOLLAND - The Directors of Penn-Jersey Har vestore Systems, Inc., Howard W. Anderson and Charles R. Enloe, recently announced the cor poration will change its name to Penn Jersey Products Inc. Frank Possessky was named Vice President of Marketing. He is a graduate of Penn State School of Agriculture and an area leader in agribusiness. Larry Lausch was named Vice President of Operations. Lausch has managed the service depart ment for 18 years, completed yearly A.O.S. Service 4-WHEEL DRIVE TRACTOR HEADQUARTERS Once You Own A Four-Wheel-Drive Tractor, The Key To How Profitable It Is Comes Down To THE AMOUNT OF WORK IT DOES, HOW MUCH FUEL IT USES, AND HOW MUCH UPKEEP IT TAKES. A COUGAR DOES MORE WORK. The Cougar’s large displacement and high torque rise Caterpillar and Cummins engines have consistently given Steiger the extra reserve of pulling power In fact, these 280 horsepower Steigers ac tually outperform higher horsepower tractors by delivering more of their engine horsepower to the drawbar This high per centage of engine to drawbar horsepower means that with a STEIGER Cougar you get more of the power you re paying for Steiger selects engines, transmissions, and other components from a wide range of sources So while other manufacturers are generally forced to sell only what they build, Steiger can pick from the newest and most efficient technology on the maiket The components are then carefully engineered into a machine that can consistently outperform and outlast the competition A COUGAR keeps its upkeep to a minimum IF YOU COMPARE A COUGAR IV TO THE OTHERS, SOONER OR LATER, YOU'LL OWN A STEIGER F. Possessky Management Clinics, and has made outstanding contributions in product performance. George Watts was named Business Manager. He graduated from Advanced School in Chicago, attended Franklin and Marshall College and Marywood College. He will coordinate the administrative and financial functions of Penn Jersey Products. “These changes are a sign that Penn Jersey Products Inc. is prepared and will continue to meet the needs of customers as it has for the past 20 years,” the directors said. MOVE UP to a STEIGER L. Lausch COUGAR n j / world's most efficient farming machines A COUGAR LASTS Purina cites new Bradford dealership COLUMBIA CROSSROADS - In an effort to offer a broader range of feed products and management services to Bradford County dairymen, Ralston Purina Com pany has announced preliminary plans to open a new, service oriented retail dealership in Columbia Crossroads, according to area Purina District Manager Bob Kieselowsky. Plans to open the new dealership came after Purina’s recent market survey of area dairymen, which uncovered a need for a retail feed dealership that would provide not only quality products, but also reliable service and management advice, says Kieselowsky. This type of service is especially im portant to dairy producers, who form the bulk of prospective customers for the new dealership, he adds. Besides carrying a full line of livestock feeds and health products, the new dealership will also emulov the services of a full One of the time farm consultant. “The farm consultant will visit area producers and help them to customize feeding programs, and give them advice on any livestock management problems they may face,” Kieselowsky says. This emphasis on providing more than just high quality feed products is part of Purina’s new industry goal, “to become the premiere company serving American agriculture,” as set Syracuse, NY Melvin R. Stoltzfus, Lancaster, a farm systems salesman for Agway, attended a three-day marketing and management seminar in mid- February at Carlisle. The seminar is part of the Agway commitment to ongoing training programs for the farm cooperative’s field staff who provide sales and technical con- A COUGAR SAVES FUEL You pay for a tractor once You pay for fuel everytime you put the nozzle in the tank But Steiger has engineered this four wheel drive to squeeze more power out of every drop of fuel than any other tractor in its class The difference between the fuel efficiency of a Cougar CM 280 and most other tractors can save you enough money each year to buy your family a new TV or refrigerator or other appliance Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17,1984-09 Agway holds seminar John Burns, manager of education, planning and development at Agway, conducted many of the classes which em phasized planning and management of time and resources to better serve Agway members and other farm systems clients. CUT FEED COST on ruminant stomach animals. Indepentant feed consultant using a new method of testing which gives a true reading on digestable protein and actual TDM. Your home grown feeds may have more nutrients than you are aware of. After the ration is balanced, we will balance the minerals with custom generic minerals. Call 717-569-1011 THE "HIP HUGGER" | New Revolutionary Design!! | 1 The hip supporting bars are contoured and padded They surround the hip joints, evenly distributing the pressure making it more humane 2 It is compact and easily positioned being much shorter than most hip clamps This gives ample clearance anywhere inside the frame of the “COW BUOY” It also allows the operator access to "Downer" cows in hard to get places 3 Very easy to adjust and secure the linkage on adjustment mechanism reduces effort required to turn adjusting screw 4 It has a detachable handle easily removed by pulling a snap pm This prevents the adjusting screw from getting caught or bent Johnson & Co. Manufacturing, Inc. Office: Box 1678 McCall, Idaho 83638 (208) 634-7134 We Sell, Service & Install Ph: 215-944-7808 STOLTZFUS WELDING SHOP Owner - Samuel P. Stoltzfus f RD 1011, Dryville Rd. | Fleetwood, PA 19522 | forth by William “Dub” Jones, president of Purina’s Agri Products Group. “(Xu - goal,” Jones declared in a recent interview, “is to stand alongside the farmer with the understanding of what farmers need for productivity and im proving profitability. And that gets into feed, animal health care, information services and management services,” Jones commented. suiting services to farmers. Manufacturing 1305 Chicago St Nampa, 1dah083651 (208) 467-2822 Northeast