Over 130 Wayne Feed and Pet Food Dealers and Distributors attended the Wayne President's Marketing Council business seminar at Holland's Amsterdam Marriott Hotel in mid June. Each PMC participant was presented with an award for outstanding marketing services during the past year. . Presentation of a memento plaque was made by Donald L. Staheli, right, executive vice president of Continental Grain Company, and Dale F. Larson, far left, senior vice president and general manager of the Wayne Feed Division to Jim and Evy Balmer, of James L. Balmer, Inc. 411 Linden St., Lititz. The plaque recognizes the marketing successes of the Wayne Dealers and Distributors during 1983. Em OR. . .get 10% A.P.R. financing up to 42 months or interest waiver until January 1, 1985 on eligible used Case or competitive tractors. All offers valid now through August 31,1984. Purchase must be financed through JI Case Credit Corporation. BINKLEY ft HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Rd. Lititz, PA (7X7)626-4705 PEOPLES SALES ft SERVICE Oakland Mills, PA (717)463-2735 Wayne dealer is honored \ \ Get Case STOUFFER BROS., INC. 1066 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA (717)263-8424 C. ft P. FULTZ EQUIP. RDI, Spring Mills, PA (814)422-8805 8% A.P.R. financing up to 48 months or interest waiver until March 1,1985 on the purchase of a new Case 90 or 94 Series farm tractor. A. L. HERR ft BRO. PAUL SHOVER’S, INC 312 Park Ave. Quarryville, PA (717)786-3521 CASE POWER ft EQUIP Montgomeryville, PA (215)699-5871 New Castle, DE (302)652-3028 35 East Willow St. Carlisle, PA (717)243-2686 Loysville, Pa. (717)789-3117 WARNER Tractor & Equipment, Inc. Troy, PA (717)297-2141 No - Bounce boom cited A second patent has been granted on the Lor-AI Benson No-Bounce Boom. BENSON, Md. - Lor-AI Cor poration, manufacturers of high flotation dry and liquid applicators and application systems, has been granted another significant patent on its Benson No-Bounce Boom. Originally patented July 26, 1983, the Benson Boom.is available in swath widths up to 85 feet. This new, second patent, issued May 22, 1984, concerns the retraction mechanism on the boom, an in ZIMMERMAN’S FARM SERVICE Bethel, PA (717)933-4114 C. H. WALTZ SONS, INC. RDI, Cogan Station, PA (717)435-2921 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,1984—09 novation which provides tor operation in close quarters and for over-the-road travel. According to the company, conventional bootns tend to bounce erractically on rough terrain. Prior to the introduction of the Benson Boom, designers were limited to shorter boom spans, says the company, because longer booms delivered inaccurate spraying patterns and were prone to structural failures on rough ground. According to Lor-Al, the Benson Boom’s self-leveling mechanism virtually eliminates boom flop and sway associated with conventional designs, delivering greater precision and increasing productivity for their 85’ Benson Boom system. The Benson No-Bounce Boom has gained wide acceptance throughout the industry, selling as an added cost option on the majority of Lor-Al’s liquid ap plicators and as a retrofit option on other makes. Company spokesmen indicate that the system is still the only commercially available 85- foot system four years after its introduction. Compared to old fashioned 50’ booms, Lor-Al claims over 50% more productivity for their 85’ Benson Boom system. For more information write Lor- Al Corporation, Box 265, Benson, Mn. 56215.
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