Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 04, 1984, Image 17

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    YORK A Tillage Demon
stration Day will be held Aug. 7,
from 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., at several
farms just south of York. The
purpose of the event is to draw
attention to the various forms of
tillage available to farmers today,
as well as to focus attention on the
effects types of tillage have on soil
loss.
The event is being cosponsored
Donald Flinchbaugh, farmer, and Bill Steenwyk, York
County Extension Agronomist, examine a no-till brassica test
plot, which will be highlighted on Tillage Day tour Aug. 7.
He * STRAIGHT MASTER
THE EXCITING NEW BUILDING
WITH BIG SIDEWALL CLEARANCE
i0n1»25x38 Work Master Workshop Model $1566 office
f only 41x56 The Taskmaster $2242 S?f c ?rT e
ionif 45x64 The Cattle Master Livestock Model $2765 Sf s “bicJ
somlv 55x100 Grain Storage Bldg. $3488 S^Te
ATLANTIC BUILDING
SYSTEMS INC.
1-800-942-1234
in New York State
No-till demo slated
by the York County Extension
Service, the York County Con
servation District, the USDA Soil
Conservation Service and the York
County and Pa. State Plowing
Contest Committees.
The county and state plowing
contests will be held in the morning
at the Joe Stump Farm on Days
Mill Road. In the afternoon, far
mers will have the opportunity to
STRAIGHTER SIDES FOR MACHINERY. GRAIN, LIVESTOCK
CALL TOLL FREE
see the newest types of tillage
equipment in use on the Stump
farm. Ridge-till planters, no-till
planters, para-plow, chisels, offset
discs, and other conservation
tillage equipment will be
demonstrated.
At 3:15 p.m., a no-till pasture
renovation seeding demonstration
will be held at the South Branch
Farms on the comer of Water
Street and Reynolds Mill Road,
near Jacobus. At 4:30 p.m. the tour
will travel to the Donald Flin
chbaugh Farm to see the results of
several no-till seedings, including
an alfalfa plot, no-tilled rape
(brassica) test plot and a no-tilled
switchgrass demonstration plot.
The Flinchbaugh farm is located
on Vireo Road, just east of the
Leaders Heights exit of 1-83.
The Tillage Demonstration Dqy
will be rounded out with a picnic
and brief discussion on the
Chesapeake Bay Program, to be
held at the Lake Redman pavillion.
The cosponsors of the event hope
that farmers will appreciate the
variety of events being planned for
the day. The plowing contests
traditionally illustrate the artful
skill of tillage with a moldboard
plow, while the tillage demon
strations and no-till tours will
1-800-431-1338
Pennsylvania and other States
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 4,19M—A17
emphasize the transition in tillage
many farmers are making today in
order to conserve fuel, time and
their soil resources.
Farmers wanting more in
formation on the events can
contact thp VnrV ronntv Extension
Victory in Scheps case
HARRISBURG Attorney
Marian Schwalm Furman won an
important victory Thursday, July
26, in Bankruptcy Court in
Newark, N.J., for those farmers
she represents who were sued by
the Trustee in the Scheps
bankruptcy.
Judge Commisa ruled against
the Trustee at Mrs. Furman’s
request on the Trustee's, “Motion
for Summary Judgement.” If this
motion had been approved, the
Trustee would have had a
judgement against the farmers
and could have collected the
money that they received form the
Scheps last July.
The Trustee sued to recover this
money, which the Scheps paid to
farmers after they filed their
bankruptcy petition. Payments by
a bankrupt to creditors after the
bankruptcy petition has been filed
KAWASAKI
POWER
TURNS RENTAL
EQUIPMENT ON.
Repower mowers, log splitters,
tillers, generators,
pumps, power rakes,,
even concrete
mixers with Kawasaki
• 2 & 4-cycle engmes
Shpto 20 hp
• Starts easily, runs
quietly
• Less downtime, more
satisfied customers
• Complete parts & service backup
Let s talk about repowering
your rental equipment
Let’s talk Kawasaki today
Sa« Your Local Doaler Now™
SEILER’S OKI ZOOK’S EMMS
REPAIR SHOP Alvin Zook
RD 2 Box 74 RD 4 Bo* 344
Along 896 S. of Nintpoints Honey Brook, Pa. 19344
Christiana, Pa. 17509
AARON BEHER
RDI Vintage Rd.
Paradise, Pa. 17562
FISHER ENSUE SERVICE
3141 OMPhila. Pike
Near intercourse
Bfrd-ln-Hand, Pa. 17505
LMEVHIE SALES
t SERVICE
LimeviHe Rd. RDI
Gap, Pa. 17527
717-442-9304 DWrlbutalßy:
SHIRR’S REPAIR SHOP REUR ENBHI SvKE '
RD2Pool Rd. 2450 Penney Road
Ephrata, Pa. 17522 New Providence. Pa. 17560
717-859-2797 Dealer Inquiries Invited
Office at 757-9657. Farmers are
encouraged to attend portions or
all of the field day and are also
requested to make reservations if
planning to attend the afternoon
tours.
constitute a violation of
bankruptcy law under some cir
cumstances.
Judge Commisa’s decision last
Thursday does not end the
Trustee’s case. It still can go to
trial on factual issues. However,
according to Mrs. Furman, if the
Scheps are allowed to reopen their
plant real soon, and if the Trustee
bows out or the Court removes the
Trustee, these suits will dry up.
She said she has the agreement of
the Scheps’ attorneys that they will
not pressure the Trustee’s suits
(even though they legally could do
so), and that in court last Thursday
the Scheps’ attorneys opposed the
Trustee’s suits.
Mrs. Furman said that un
fortunately this favorable ruling
only applies to those farmers she
represents, and that the motion for
summary judgement against those
farmers who have been sued but
whom she does not represent will
be heard later, with the outcome
unknown at this time.
The Pennsylvania Farmers
Union, the Pennsylvania State
Grange and the Northern Tier Milk
Producers have been paying the
out-of-pocket expenses for Mrs.
Furman, who has been donating
her time and legal fees in the
Scheps case. Chester L. Reed,
State Executive Director said
today, “This is a small victory for
the farmers that Attorney Furman
has been representing.”
AMERICA
ON THE GROW
K*lWW*A* I
*4*
MW FISHER
4109 E. Newport Rd.
Kinzers, Pa. 17535
STQLTZFUS REPAIR SHOP
Star Route - Box3lß
Rabertburg, Pa. 16872
SAMUEL FISHER
RD 1 Box 173-T
Reservoir Rd.
Strasburg, Pa. 17579