Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 19, 1984, Image 141

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    Master Mix
BY GLENN B. KNIGHT
EPHRATA In its 50th year,
Master Mix feeds is trying to put
more milk into the American diet.
During the months of May and
June, the Indiana-based feed
company is donating one dollar to
the promotion of dairy products for
every ton of their dairy feed sold.
The “Buck-A-Ton” promotion will
be split with 50 cents going to the
United Dairy Industry Association
and the remainder to the farmer’s
local dairy association.
Shoveling some money into milk promotion is Sam Oberholtzer a truck driver for Leroy
M. Sensenig Inc., Ephrata. The money represents one dollar which will be donated - by
Master Mix - to national and local dairy associations for each ton of dairy feed sold during
May and June. Supervising the operation are, from left, Pat Baumann of Master Mix,
Mike Sensenig, salesman and Ken Sensenig, owner of Sensenig Feed.
That's why
Deutz-Fahr hay tools
treat yaw hay,
and your money,
gentry.
“They save “They save “They save
the quality" the atm." your time."
Tedding, Turning, Spreading Windrows, Fluffing Windrows,
Deutz Fahr Does It!
milk promotion continues
Pat Baumann, the Master Mix
representative for southeastern
Pennsylvania and southern New
Jersey, was quick to point out that
the donated money will come
directly from Central Soya
Master Mix’s parent company. “
In the last year our company has
been able to effect some savings,”
he explained, “so in addition to
some recent price reductions, we
are putting some of those savings
back into the industry.”
At Leroy M. Sensenig Inc.,
REBATES END JUNE 1!
SEE YOUR DEALER NOW
CUMMINGS & BRICKER, INC.
Salesman Mike Sensemg echoed
Baumann’s comments when he
noted that June is National Dairy
Month, Master Mix is 50 years old
and this is their way of helping the
dairy industry.
“There has to be some emphasis
placed on promoting milk to help
out the farmers,” indicated Ken
Sensenig, owner of the Ephrata
feed operation. He called product
merchandising absolutely
necessary to the survival of the
dairy industry in America.
Shaffer Farm Equipment MANSFIELD. PA
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Distributors of Farm & Irrigation Equipment
100 Stover Drive, Carlisle, PA 17013
717-249-6720
See Fahr Hay Tools At The Following Dealers:
ALEXANDRIA, PA
Max Isenburg
ANNVILLE. PA
Farm Equipment
lOKVILLE. PA
Gerald Mendenhall
CARLISLE
Ernest Shover
Farm Equip
CENTRE MORELAND.
Ted Montross
Farm Equip
CHESTERTOWN. MD
Bay Sales & Service
COCHRANTOI
W L Dunn Equipment
COLUMBIA CROSS
ROADS. PA
Columbia Cross Roads
Equip
IRRYVILLE. PA
EDINBORO. PA
Sid Kuhn Farm Mach
GREENSBURG. PA
J & M Machine Co
Baumann said that there were
just too many misconceptions
about the healthful aspects of milk
and milk products. He then
suggested that everyone try a tall
cool glass of milk and he em
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New tank mixes
CHICAGO, 11. Wheat growers
with thistles, kochia, knot weed,
wild buckwheat, and mustards in
their fields can add new tank
mixes to their list of control options
this year.
Banvel herbicide can now be
tank mixed with Sencor and Glean,
and offers improved weed control
at a competitive price, according
to Bart Brinkman, Product
Development field manager tor
Velsicol Chemical Corporation.
Banvel/Sencor can be used on
fall seeded wheat and controls
many broadleaf weeds, including
cheatgrass and downy brome.
Banvel complements Sencor with
its good broadleaf weed control.
Banvel/Glean gives dependable
control of Russian thistle, kochia,
knotweed and wild buckwheat plus
many other winter annual
broadleaf weeds often found in
northwestern states and in the
Northern Plains.
“Banvel/Glean improves overall
weed control. It gives growers a
broader spectrum of control than
Glean alone or other tank mixes.
By adding Banvel, which costs
about $1.50/acre, you have ‘in
surance’ that your weed control
program will work,” says
Brinkman.
He stresses this tank mix must
be used when wheat follows wheat.
Glean is a residual herbicide and it
may persist in the soil up to 2 years
or longer, depending on conditions.
It stays active longer in low
moisture, cold temperature and
GREENVILLE. PA
Larimer Ford Tractor
GROVE CITY. PA
McDowell Farm
Implement
HONESDALE. PA
Marshall Machinery
HUGHSVILLE. PA
Farnsworth
Farm Supplies
KITTANNING, PA
Tickle Equipment
KNOX. PA
Terry W Kahle
LIBERTY. PA
Bohnert Sales & Service
LOYSVILLE, PA
H R GutshallA Son
MAHAFFEY, PA
Hutton Farm Equipment
Montgomery
lemenl
MARION CENTER PA
Dilts Farm Supply
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Way 19,1984-D9
taste of milk is improved by
chilling.
“All we need to do is to get
everyone to drink one extra glass
of milk each day,” Baumann
concluded.
cited for wheat
high pH soil conditions.
Banvel/Glean should be applied
early, according to Brinkman.
“The earlier the better. Spray
when weeds have just emerged
and you’ll eliminate the weeds
when they are most vulnerable and
before they compete with the
wheat.”
Banvel/Glean is labeled for use
on wheat and barley. Apply the
combination on spring seeded
wheat and barley before the 5-leaf
stage and at the 3-leaf stage
respectively. Apply Banvel/Glean
on fall seeded wheat or barley
before the crop reaches the join
ting stage.
Banvel/Sencor is labeled for use
on fall-seeded wheat and will be
used mainly by growers in the
northwest states who need broad
spectrum control. “This tank mix
controls a lot of winter annuals,”
Brinkman says. Banvel/Sencor
mix may be applied on fall-seeded
wheat before the jointing stage.
With either of the new mixes,
users should read and follow all
label directions of the respective
products involved. ■
THII
Read Futi
MERCER. PA
Ralph Kyle
MIFFLINBURG, PA
Ray Hess
MILL HALL. PA
DunkleA Gneb
MILLHEIM. PA
Square Deal Garage
NEW BERLINVILLE, PA
Erb & Henry Equipment
NEW HOLLAND. PA
Stauffer Diesel, Inc
NEW RINGGOLD. PA
Eckroth, Bros
OAKLAND MILLS. PA
Peoples Sales & Service
PENN RUN. PA
Manor Motors
PLEASANT GAP, PA
Brook's Ford Tractor
PULASKI, PA
McKmght Farm Supply
RISING SUN, MD
Biggs, Inc
Yhe economic solution.
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ROME, PA
Rex Russell Farm Equip
ROXBURY, PA
Holtry Welding & Repair
SAXONBURG. PA
Albert Vetton
ST. MARY’S, PA
Grotzmger's Equip Co
SILVERDALE. PA
I G ’SAg Sales
SUGAR GROVE, PA
Sugar Grove
Farm Supply
TUNKHANNOCK, PA
Ace-Junsta, Inc
WAYNESBORO. PA
B Equipment, Inc
WELLSBORO, PA
Montgomery Implement
WEST CLIFFORD, PA
William Lopatofsky
WEST NEWTON. PA
Markle Farm Service
WILLIAMSBURG. PA
Longenecker's, Inc
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