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Dl2—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 15,1984 LOCKNEY Tex Tye in- and ranchers who needed a planter troduced the 3-point hitch, 80-inch that could seed and interseedl small Pasture Pleaser model in 1977. The Pastures without damaging them Pasture Pleaser was originally _ Sl ® ce that introduction, the designed in response to farmers Pasture Pleaser has enjoyed A larger 10-foot Pasture Pleaser drill has been introduced by the Tye Company., The Perfect Cover-Upl 42" X 8 6” Size ' A * 25 y ear warranty against leakage. ■ ' .\W | * Now costs less applied than ' Mia s metal or shingles , 1' V\ • Insulates sound and temperature ! J’ on new or old structures * Can be applied directly over metal or shingles. • fSjww Corrugated Asphalt Roofing ft Siding Reinholds Lumber & Supply Co. Box 236 Reinholds, PA 17569 215.267-5400 Cut Energy Costs 75% —Uses the drying power of fan forced air No gas to buy And the only electricity used powers the computer con trolled fan system Reduced Shrinkage— Shrink loss is cut up to 50% through natural moisture removal without high temperature heat Better Grain Quality —With no high temperature heat to crack and damage gram, more starch, sugar, valuable nutrients and profit are retained It’s All in the Computer —The AeroDiy Computer automatically monitors dry down day and night—then holds optimum storage conditions to keep gram in top condition. Farm proven from the Midwest to the East Coast, the AeroDry System can improve your gram drying operation Call or mail the coupon for more information and where to see Tye reports larger pasture drill Slash drying costs as much as 75% with the AeroDry" System phenomenal success. Because of its performance and acceptance, the word spread, and Tye received numerous requests to build a larger model to seed bigger pastures. In response to that call, Tye has built an end wheel, 10-foot pull-type Pasture Pleaser. The 10-foot model is designed to do a big planting job with a small tractor. The Tye 10-foot Pasture Pleaser complements the proven family of No Till Drills. The drill is equipped with the same three-step planting system consisting of internally fluted seeders, double-disc openers, and heavy-duty tapered roller bearing coulter assemblies that are standard on other Tye Stubble Drills and Pasture Pleasers. The convenient 120-inch width of the new pull-type Pasture Pleaser fills the need of the small tractor owner. The Pasture Pleaser has 15 openers with 8-inch row spacing and is driven from a center spring loaded drive coulter, similar to the popular 7-foot models. INSURANCE WITH ASSURANCE • ESTATE PLANNING • MAJOR MEDICAL • HOSPITALIZATION • GROUP INSURANCE Steward Pillow y Serving more thanso,oooagn -producers p SALES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE Write or Contact in Confidence - Bob Wehking at the above address Available options include a choice of coulter blades to match the job to be done and a wide variety of press/depth control wheels, along with legume, dry fertilizer, and bluestem at tachments. The J2O-inch planting width and 2 attend Purina conference “Livestock producers must adopt the most up-to-date feeding and management practices if they are to remain profitable in today’s increasingly competitive livestock industry.” “That’s the message area farm consultants Terry Mank of Kingerman Brothers, Columbia County, and Gene Garrett of Spencers Milling Service, Delmarva, brought back to producers after attending Ralston Purina’s National Farm Con sultant Conference in St. Louis, recently. Mank and Garrett were among 470 Purina farm consultants at FOR FARMERS BUSINESS MEN’S ASSURANCE 1301 N. Hamilton Street, Suite 108 Richmond, VA 23230 (804)355-7447 Bob Wehking, Manager (end wheel) pull-type* design allows small tractors to perform large planting jobs. For more information on the new pull-type Pasture Pleaser, contact your local Tve dealer or The Tye Compaq . : 01 8, Lockney, Texas 79241. tending the conference, which was designed to help farm consultants and producers meet the increasing demands of the livestock industry in the ‘Bos. Part of the three-day event were several comprehensive seminars which introduced the latest developemnts in swine, dairy, beef cattle and horse nutrition and production, as well as advice on how to improve services to area producers. The national conference also offered the opportunity to ex change ideas with other Purina farm consultants, sharing mutual problems and solutions. • MORTGAGE PROTECTION • DISABILITY INCOME • PENSION PLANS • LIFE INSURANCE Dave Hamaker