Al2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 18,1984 £ Now is ? the Time 1 (Continued from Paee A 10) important if you plan to seed down a grass-legume mixture next spring. Many times a clover or alfalfa producer will wait until spring to have lime applied to his field. This Performance Strong as Steel Truly automated manure-handling systems Patz can end daily manure haul ing and help you preserve manure's valuable nutrients-up to $B4 fer tilizer value from each cow annual ly. Choose the Patz manure handling system to meet your needs. For semi-solid manure; Model 300 Air Manure Mover. Compressed air moves manure wkh tong straw through 24-inch pipe to storage. Few moving parts assure long ser vice life. Load and haul manure with your present equipment to keep investment low. For slurry manure: Model 100 Slurry Pump. Large-capacity 7" by 15" plunger moves manure to storage through 12" or 15” PVC pipe. Plunger stroke length adjusts, depending on manure consistency. Plunger and plunger sleeve remove easily for inspection. For liquid manure: Model 200 Manure Mover. Compressed air moves manure from a 1,700-gallon collection tank through PVC pipe to storage. Few moving parts provide tow maintenance, easy service and long life. BE SURE TO STOP BY THE PATZ DISPLAY AT AG PROGRESS DAYS - AUGUST 21 to 23 Located At Main St. and E. sth St. PatZ See Hie Pate Dealer In Your Area For Products And Sendee... ALEXANDRIA BERRYSBURG ELLIOTTSBURG HAMBURG PIPERSVH-LE STQNEBORO MARYLAND DEALERS MAXISENBERG HOCH’S REPAIR CARLR.BAER SHARTLESVILLE M° Y ER ELDER SALES kENNEDYVILLE. MB nICTBIrT 814-669-4027 CENTER 717-582-2648 FARM SERVICE FARM SERVICE & SERVICE FINDER SERVICE CO BIg TRI P T 717362-8252 215-488-1025 215-766-8675 412-376-3390 301-348-5263 SUPERVISOR BALLY QUARRYVILLE RoyW Th.llberg LONGACRE CAMP HILL FORKSVILLE LEBANON UNICORN FARM TERRE HILL NEW WINDSOR. MD 216-549-5492 ELECTRIC LLOYD SULTZBAUGH DURWOOD J. WHITELEY AUTOMATIC FARM SERVICE TERRE HILL ROOF FERTILIZER 215-845-2261 717-737-4554 717-924-3460 SYSTEMS JAMES E. LANDIS SILO CO. INC. & CHEMICAL 717-274-5333 717-786-4158 215-445-6736 301-775-7678 is not the best way to obtain a good stand. Lime needs up to six months to react in the soil and correct acidity. If soils need lime, it should be worked into the topsoil when the small grain seedbed is being prepared. Legume seedings are costly; be sure the soil is between 6.8 to 7.0 pH so they have a good chance to survive. To Plan Winter Cover Crops This is a good time to give some thought to a winter cover crop on Patz gives you inside the barn comfort and fingertip ease of manure handling land that has been tilled this past season. The seeding of ryegrass, bromegrass, or winter grains following the harvesting of the main crop this fall, will help reduce soil erosion. In addition, a cover crop adds organic matter when it is in corporated into the soil next spring. Cover crops are especially helpful on slopes and hillsides where water erosion is a problem. Just a word of caution, some herbicides used on corn (atrazine) may prevent growth of any grain or cover crop this fall. RUGGED AND RELIABLE... That's The Way Patz Builds Equipment Penns Valley Livestock Centre Hall, Pa. Tuesday, August 7 Report supplied by auction Beef Cows: Utility and Com mercial 42.1045.75; Cutters 38.25- 41.75; Canners 35.25-37.50; Shells 30.00. Heifers: Good 53.75-56.75; Standard 48.75-51.50; Commercial 43.0047.50. Steers: Good Standard 44.50-50.25 S 3 51.75-53.75; Bulls: Good 51.85-54.50; SI dard 45.00-49.75. Veal Calves: Good 61.00-66.1 Standard 50.00-58.00; Utility 43 48.00. Farm Calves; Bulls 58.0068.0 C Hogs: 53.25-55.00. Sows: 40.00-43.50. Boars: 28.00-37.50. Shoats; 25-30 lbs. per head 19. 26.00; 30-35 lbs. per head 28. 33.00; 35-50 lbs. per head 29. 40.00. Lambs: 50.00-57.50. Sheep: 8.00-14.00. Goats per head 12.00-30.00. itai