r THINKING BUILDING READ LANCASTER FARMING'S I ADVERTISING TO FIND ALL I YOUR NEEOSI J ♦ 2 Sizes In Stock * 8 Cu. Ft. Assembled w/Solid Front w/20" wheels pneumatic, $120.00 • 15 Cu. Ft. Assembled w/Removable Front w/26” wheels pneumatic, $155.00 OR WILL MAKE THE SIZE YOU ORDER • Made of Vt" Exterior Plywood • Edges Protected w/Galvanized Sheet • Finished w/Treated Redwood Stain "GREAT FOR LAWN, GARDEN AND FARM USE" Elam M. Ebersol 558 Gibbons Rd. Rd 1, Bird-in-Hand, $ PA 17505 V/t MileN. of Bird-in-Hand, PA 180’x250’ Commercial Bldg. Lancaster Count Custom Built For The Job - Unique In Design Beef Barn 70’x92’xl4’ Lancaster Couni Crane Service Trusses Delivered In One Section To Job Site. CHICAGO, 11. - George C. Elliott, formerly staff vice president, worldwide purchasing for International Harvester, has been appointed senior vice president for IH’s Agricultural Equipment Group. Irvin E. Aal, president of the Agricultural Equipment Group, To Lancaster VV IH promotes Elliott CONTROL WEEDS IN ALFALFA WITH BUTYRAC -200 Apply 2 to 4 weeks after alfalfa emerges. Controls broadleaf weeds in seedling or established legumes. This remarkable selective action killing many broadleaf weeds without affecting certain broadleaf crops has been proven by research men and commercial growers throughout the country. We are distributors for a complete line of WEED KILLERS • * h f* ' 'S said Elliott will be responsible for product planning, marketing, sales, quality and reliability. These functions previously reported to Aal before his promotion on April 19, 1984 to group president. Elliott joined IH in September, 1981 as director ot transportation. He was appointed director, pur chasing in March 1982 and was named staff vice president, worldwide purchasing in June, 1983. Clear Span Wood Roof Trusses Make Your Building More Versatile And Costs Less FABRAL CORPORATION ROOFING SIDING PH: 717-866-6581 OVER 25 YEARS OF QUALITY MATERIALS & SERVICE PLAIN CITY, Oh. - Dr. Robert MUbum recently joined Select Sires, Inc. as Associate Veterinarian. In this position, Dr. Milburn will assist with the herd health aspects of more than 750 bulls. Dr. Milbum is a native of Illinois and a graduate of Southern Illinous University in Animal Industries. At the University of Illinois in NEWARK, Del. Fanners with a small livestock enterprise, and people getting into farming in a small way, can benefit from a new handbook published by the Nor theast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service. “The 88-page handbook is called Small Farms - Livestock Buildings and Equipment, and it can help you plan, design and construct facilities for livestock,” says University of Delaware extension agricultural engineer Jim Scar borough. “It can also help you adapt or modify existing buildings on your farm.” The handbook includes guidelines for basic farmstead planning, site selection and space planning. A livestock chapter gives housing requirements for swine, beef, dairy cattle, goats, horses, sheep, poultry and rabbits. To reduce production costs, en closed housing using natural ventilation is emphasized. Ihe Truss Design For Mim Truss Height At Center Line Trusses Are More Economical & ACCES. mini barns IN STOCK Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 19,1984—D15 New vet joins Select Sires Small farm handbook available ITEMS WE STOCK * Laminated Archs & Beams * Lumber * Treated Timbers * Flooring & Decking * Corn Crib Siding * Fabral Roofing, Siding & Acces. * Cannon Ball Door Track * Agri Type Doors, Windows & Vents iwfisi MANUFACTURERS LAMINATED RAFTERS ■nd WOOD ROOF TRUSSES RIGIDPLY RAFTERS RICHLAND RDI, PENNSYLVANIA 17087 Champaign, Dr. Milburn com pleted a B.S. program in Veterinary Medicine as well as a D.V.M. Dr. Milburn spent two years in Washington as a veterinarian in a mixed-practice where he became acquainted with many types of beef and dairy operations. He has more recently worked in Wisconsin as a food animal practitioner. sections on swine, dairy and poultry also tell how to provide warm housing for birthing, nursing and raising your livestock. One chapter covers materials and construction techniques in cluding remodeling of old barns. Lumber selection, roofing, siding, i and concrete work for a new barn are also discussed. Other chapters cover such im portant topics as utilities, ven tilation and environmental con trols, waste and pest management, and fencing. A separate 30-page section contains plans for do-it yourself fencing, housing, feeding, and other structures. “Small Farms Livestock Buildings and Equipment,” NRAES-6, is available for $4. To obtain a copy, write Extension Agricultural Engineer Plan Service, 058 Townsend Hall, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19717-1303. Make checks payable to University of Delaware. TELEPHONE: 866-6581