on oein a farm w -And of hazard Joyce Bn; Ever heard denim?” If you watch any amount of evening television, you’ll know that the worn look in blue jean material, styled into a variety of fashions by those exclusive designer houses, continues to be a hot “in” look. Imagine that. I’v spent the bulk of my adult life in distinctly distressed duds, and all along CLICK STRUCTURES "QUALITY DESIGNED STORAGE BARNS” Ben Click R.D. 2, Gap, PA 717-442-9320 NO SUNDAY SALES • BUILT TO ORDER • STOCK & CUSTOM DESIGNS • BUY DIRECT & SAVE • FREE DELIVERY Within 20 Miles of Shop • INSTANT INSTALLATION ON YOUR PREPARED SITE • COMPLETE WITH FLOOR & PAINT ALL SIZES FULLY ASSEMBLED • 4x4 Pressure Treated Skids • 2x4 Floor Joist 16" On Center • 5/8 Plywood On Floor • Sidewall Studs 16” On Center • Covered With x h" Texture 1-11 • P’ywood Siding • 240 lb. 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Rub the seat of those new brit ches around a hot, metal tractor seat for a couple of days, further annomting them with hands that have been intimately greasing the baler, changing combine motor oil and fixing the blown-out hydraulic hoses on the windrower. Then, let’em mature for a couple of weeks in the sunshine, fresh air, rain, hail and whatever else the weather offers, on the back of a dusty pickup, where the dog will seize every opportunity to stretch out on them to snap at fleas. Air condition them with a couple of ragged, three-comer tears, preferably nothing less than three inchers. These added features can be acquired on barbed wire fences, jerry-rigged cattle gate repairs, and the never-ending nail ends that peek out from the comers of every old farm building known. Get ’em damp bringing in a load Jg CB 1000 Gehl Forage Harvester w/2 Row Head & Pickup Attachment MX 135 Gehl Mix-All w/Scales DC 1080 Gehl Mower-Conditioner BU 640 Gehl Forage Wagon BU 960 Gehl Forge Wagons DON'T DELAY - CAU TODAY 5% OVID INVOICE Vernon E. Stup Co. 5859 Urbana Pike ___ ____ Frederick, Md. 21701 301-663-3185 BHBm the grain dryer that only needs a little understanding. You don t have to be a gram drying expert to own operate and make money with a Mondge Gram Dryer Here are three we think you should understand HAMILTON EQUIPMENT, INC. _ - P.O. Box 478,567 So. Reading Rd. Ephrata, PA 17522 For Your Hoorost Pooler, Ploooo Coll Us! Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15,1984-B9 of haylage from a field a half-mile away, during a downpour. Then roll them in a ball, and throw them in the back of a damp basement for a couple more days. For touches of the distressed effect, mildew is hard to beat for authenticity. Finally, liberally lather with barnyard manure (call me if you’re short), adding a sprinkling of milker sanitizer for miscellaneous smatterings of eaten-out dots in random designs. Polish with the unique finish rendered by aiding in the delivery of a calf, lamb twins or a litter of pigs, and then wiping the hands and arms well over the sides and backs of denims’ thigh areas. At this point, your jeans are definitely distressed, and - added Purchases of grain reported WASHINGTON, D.C. Private exporters have reported to the Operation Costs lase price is one of the lowest in Good basic design alldws us to le 400 bu Mondge easily with a Combine tractor savings with an <?r fan system plenum chamber )me of the lowest cost per bushel mg figures you II find anywhere .ase of Operation ise levels quickly on any terrain tel and power supply load grain )pper set controls ignite burner uir own grain drying operation Handles Grain with Care Mondge Dryers have been designed to minimize kernel damage wherever possible We feed directly from loading auger flighting to the flighting of the recirculating auger we measure gram temperature rather than air temperature steeply angled walls of bottom cone increase flow of grain to base o ( the recirculating auger and we even added a 3 speed transmission* for i varying speed dunng drying and load unload cycles Is ilsn av nlahlt bonus - have greatly appreciated in value from their original shiny- Wue cost. Distressed jeans, if you haven’t guessed by now, sell for about twice the cost of normal ones. As I see it, if we farmers all left each member of our families distress a couple of pairs each month, then resold them at designer-distressed prices, we could certainly help with the cash flow crunch that continues to plague the agriculture economy. So, stop by my distressed denim boutique (better known as the washlme) and select from our fine assortment of jeans, and add distressed accessories like tee shirts, sweatshirts, blouses, hats, jackets, shoes, socks 100,000 metric tons of hard red winter wheat for delivery to the USSR during the 1984-85 marketing year and under the second year of the Long Term Gram Supply Agreement; Private exporters also reported purchases from foreign sellers of 166,000 tons of barley for delivery to unknown destinations during 1984-85. A purchase from a foreign seller is a transaction in which a U.S. exporter contracts to buy U.S. produced commodities from a foreign firm. The marketing year for wheat and barley begins June 1. Sales of wheat and corn to the USSR for delivery during the second year of the agreement, which begins Oct. 1,1984, total 7,224,200 tons, of which wheat is 1,125,000 tons and corn is 6,099,200 tons. Sales of wheat and com to the USSR for delivery during the first year of the agreement, which began Oct. 1, 1983, total 13,859,700 tons, of which wheat is 7,259,200 tons and com is 6,600,500 tons. In ad dition, the USSR bought a total of 416,200 tons of soybeans. fi itur» U.S. Department of Agriculture the following grain sales: 125,000 tons of soft red winter wheat for delivery to Turkey during the 1984-85 marketing year; 250,000 tons of barley for delivery to Turkey during the 1984- 85 marketing year. Badger - Here ; Badger - There | Badger - Where? 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