Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 03, 1984, Image 49

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    On being
a farm
-And
Joyce Bupp
It couldn’t happen here.
Ever had that thought pass
through your mind when you heard
of some disaster?
But it does.
And when it does, we’re
reminded of how we take for
Plant
DEKALB-PFIZER
with confidence.
ALFALFA CORN
—With these first-choice varieties —
DK556
• Responds well to higher
populations
• Exceptionally strong stalk
• Good root strength
• Fast drydown
• Outstanding yield
XL-61
• Consistent vielder for both
grain and silage
• Excellent early growth
• Good plant health,
strong stalks
• Good ear retention
• Quality grain with high
test weight
DKI3S
• Excellent \ields
• Vertieillium wilt,
anthracnose and
Phuophthora root rot
resistance
• l.ush, leaf) forage
• Bred tor long rotations
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL
DEKALB PFIZER GENETICS
DEKALB is a registered brand name Numbers designate hybrids or
varieties As a condition of sate please note statement of limited warranty
and remedy on DEKALB PFIZER GENETICS orders and tags
granted the volunteer life and
property support systems that
thread through the fabric of rural
America.
A neighboring young dairy
farmer, unloading silage, in a split
second recently discovered that
moo
• Unsurpassed yields in its
maturity
• Strong stalks and roots,
rapid drydown
• Excellent disease and stress
resistance, stays green
• Good drought tolerance,
does well under irrigated
or dryland conditions
• Excellent response to top
management
(ft.
sr '
fCSSy,
DEALER
disaster does indeed strike “here.”
The forage wagon chute,
momentarily stuck, suddenly let
loose and tell against him,
knocking him backwards into the
blower and flinging his arm into
the deadly, whirling blades of the
fan.
Within minutes, local volunteer
ambulance personnel were
speeding him to the hospital. Ten
hours of surgery, a lonely,
agonizing vigil for his family,
countless prayers from a rallying
community and surgeons’ skills
produced a miracle of an arm that,
believed lost, seems on the way to -
albeit long and painful - recovery.
With lightning quickness -
literally - it struck closer home.
Disaster can happen here, too.
A late fall thunderstorm, a
crashing strike of thousands of
volts, and five hours later, a post
midnight, terrifying call of fire at
the bam.
DK656
• New, very high yielding
hybrid
• Very good seedling growth
• Good root and stalk
strength
• Fast drydown,
good drought tolerance
XL-71
• Consistent high yields
of qualit> grain
• Good early growth and
stalk strength
• Excellent plant health
against foliar disease
• Ideal for grain or silage
ADVANTAGE
• Outstanding yield
performance
• Recovers quickly after
cutting
• Healthy for long stand life
• Anthracnose and
Phytophthora root rot
resistance
3100 Sycamore Road • DeKalb, 1L60115
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3,1984—89
Instant response by county
control’s alert systems, our
nearest fire company on the way,
and at least a half-dozen more with
engines ready to roll, we blessedly
discovered that only a tractor had
burned.
Hooked to the blower at the
sealed silo, the electrical system of
the tractor smouldered apparently
for some five hours after the
lightning struck and exited
through the machine.
Fuel dripping from burned lines,
tires ignited, blacktop flaming, the
tractor blazed, just feet from the
big bam, charring the wooden feed
room doors, melting electrical
conduits, blackening and slightly
warping panels of the glass-glazed
ere selling Fa. ag products
4-H
‘ers
, , HEAVY DUTY
A JL w GREEN ENAMELED
WATER BOWLS
*25 ,J .a
• 3 /»” Brass connection • Frost resistant
elbow • S S nose plate
• Cast Iron • Spring with built in
• Conforms to non- filter
siphoning regulations • Special clamp fits
• 60 PSI many installations
FISHER & THOMPSON
ASSOCIATES
Milk Equipment Salsa & Sarvlcs
21 E. Woods Dr., Lititz, Pa.
Coll (717) 627- 1 530(24 Hour Service)
PAUL B
silo metal from the intense heat.
The “what if’s” are sobering.
What if there were no volunteer
rural disaster personnel 7 What if
there were no individuals willing to
learn to drive ambulances and fire
trucks? What if no one fled their
work, their families, their play,
their rest to answer the screaming
siren plea for help?
Miracles of saving. These local
volunteers make such miracles
happen so often we take them for
granted, sacrificing their sleep and
spare time for their fellow men.
Thanks volunteers, for being
there when we needed you. And
when we don’t, too.
You put feet under the scriptural
phrase, “Love one another."
LEBANON Lebanon County 4-
H Clubs are holding a county-wide
fund-raiser now through Nov. 16.
The clubs are trying something
new this year by having 4-H’ers
take orders for Penn Best
Products. This is a collection of
some of Pennsylvania’s finest
agricultural products such as
jams, jellies, sparkling apple
cider, cookies, cheese spreads and
combination boxes of the above
items plus meats.
The Lebanon County 4-H
program needs your support to
make their fund-raiser a success
4-H
USED
STEEL TANKS
OVER 150 IN STOCK
275 Gal. to 20,000 Gal.
»ed For -
Con Be
• Feed and grain bins
• Livestock water tanks
• Feeding troughs
• Tolls & Bridges
• Manure Storage
• Fertilizer Storage
PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, Inc.
Hardware • Farm Supplies
Custom Manufacturing • Crane Service
Box 128, R.D. #4, Lititz, PA 17543
Wood Corner Rd., 1 Mile West of Ephrata