Top Unloading WHAT WILL YOU LOOK FOR? THE BEST STRUCTURE? One out of every four silos in America is a Madison. And a large percentage of our customers own more than one. That’s because they know that a Madison is built better and designed to be more efficient. The exclusive Madison stave provides better insulation and a better strength to-weight ratio. THE BEST SERVICE? The Madison concept of service is simple: Give all customers the best possible service and they’ll come back for more. Our crews are well trained and highly skilled. If you have a problem, we fix it fast and we fix it right because we want your business next time! Maybe that’s one big reason one out of every four silos in America is a Madison. THE BEST UNLOADER? Laidig unloaders please our toughest customers and the longer they own a Laidig, the more these customers appreciate Laidig's ability to dig out stubborn heavy silage year in, year out. We helped design it so our crews know it inside and out. Littlestown, PA Central City, PA ATLEE REBERT CHARLES JOHNSON 717-359-5863 814-754-5754 Silverdale, PA I.G. AG SALES 215-257-5135 New Providence, PA Harritonburf, VA DON R NISSLEY HARMAN FARM SUPPLIES 717-786-7654 703-434-4459 Myerstown, PA SWOPE & BASHORE G. H. BUCHMAN 717-933-4138 201-475-2185 Ephrata, PA Elmer, Nl TOM ZARTMAN GEORGE COLEMAN 717-733-1050 609-358-8528 Somerset, PA MlHord, DE ROBERT STAHL 814-445-4040 302-422-4837 MADISON'S NEW LinU KERNEL LETS YOU HAVE AFFORDABLE HIGH-MOISTURE SHELLED CORN STORAGE. 'Staled roof Bottom • unloadlnn WHEN YOU'RE • STOP IN OR CALL US TODAY - New Beriinville, PA ERB& HENRY EQUIPMENT 215-367-2169 Belvidere, NJ ■■ mb HR Hi® THE MADISON WAY IS THE VERY BEST WAY MADISON SILO CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA 1070 Steinmetz Rd., Ephrata, Pa. 17522 Phone 717-733-1206 READY TO PUT UP A NEW SILO, Rising Sun, MD CECIL CO. DAIRY 301-658-6923 Frederick, MO GLADHILL TRACTOR 301-663-6060 f&gSfw (Chambersburg) Catena, MD DUDLEY CHANCE CHARLES DREESE PAUL SHOWALTER 301-928-3834 717-966-1445 814-276-3733 (Winfield) (Somerset) MADISON mi maomo mvmwimvanusi'Mii Southern Division Sale* Mgr. - Larry Zachar 301 -834-4364 Leasing Available hrough Telmark Inc. or Borg Warner THE BEST VALUE? Our prices are seldom the lowest. But our value is unbeatable. That’s because silos and unloaders are no different from anything else: You get what you pay for. So, let your Madison dealer compare his value with whatever you’re thinking about purchasing. You'll be happy you did and even happier after you own a Madison! THE BEST COMPANY? We can't think of a better combination: The time-tested Madison Silo company 65 years of service to dairy men and Laidig Inc. serving the bottom unloading industry for 20 years. That combination helps assure you of a commitment to tog quality products throughout our organization. THE BEST EQUIPMENT? Your Madison dealer features the full lineup of equipment including un loaders, feeders and conveyors. You can rely on your Madison Dealer for dependability, tough design and low maintenance. PARTICIPATING AGWAY DEALERS RICHARD COX, JR. 717-756-2829 (New Milford) TOM KALASKY 301-751-1130 (Taneytown) WIUIAM (WISELY HARRY STUGART 814-237-5515 412-285-5810 (Pleasant Gap) (Butler) 8. WILMER MARTIN 717-273-2621 (Lebanon) BRADLEY MILLER 717-566-6243 (York West) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16,1984 —829 Bottom Unloading JOHN MYERS 302-738-0548 (Oxford) LEESAMSELL 412-267-4681 (Eighty Four) MELVIH STOLTZFUS 717-392-0066 (Lancaster) MAX TEARS 814-793-2167 (Curryyille) KEHWHIPf 717-265-5353 (Wysox) THE COMPLETE MADISON "SYSTEM OF CHOKE" LETS YOU ACQUIRE THE STORAGE THAT'S JUST RIGHT FOR YOUR NEEDS. • Nutnmatic * Conventional Silo • Gram-O-Matic • Little Kernel Loan rates established WASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued county loan and purchase rates for 1984- crop barley, rye and sorghum. Everett Rank, ad ministrator of USDA’s Agricultural Stabilizat ion and Conservation Service, said USDA made some adjustments of county and state rates to reflect such factors as prices received by farmers and production and consumption trends. Rank said county rates for barley grading No. 2 or better are based on the, national average loan and purchase rate, which USDA announced earlier, of $2.08 per bushel, 8 cents below the 1983 level. The rates for sorghum grading No. 2 or better are based on the national average loan and purchase rate of $4.32 per hun dredweight, 18 cents below the 1983 rate. The rates for rye grading No. 2 or better, or No. 3 on the factor of test weight only, are based on the national average loan and purchase rate of $2.17 per bushel, 8 cents below the 1983 rate. The 1984 schedule of premiums and discounts for all three commodities is un changed from 1983, Bank said. Rank said copies of the rates are available from the cotton, grain and rice price support division, ASCS-USDA, P.O. Box 2415, Washington, D.C. 20013. SURDIAC COALSTOVES id P' mi Hopper Feed and Automatic Draft , OFFSEASON PRICES BOWMAN'S STOVE SHOP RD 3, Ephrata, PA 17522 Rt 322.1 Mi. East of Ephrata (717) 733-4973 Tues., Wed 10-6, Thurs, Fn. 10-8: Sat. 10-4
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