Put manure in its place. Manure belongs in your fields Not on your driveway. Which means for efficient management you need to match your manure with your equipment. If you’re handling more and more semi-solid manure these days with inefficient machinery designed for the kinds of solids produced ten years ago, maybe it’s time to re-examine your present means of spreading Chances are you need a different kind of spreader. One specifically designed to handle high volumes of semi-solid manure. A spreader easy to load—even quicker to unload. The kind of reliable machine that chums out even, thorough spread patterns. And most important, one that doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg. Innovators in modem manure management CALL YOUR MARTIN DEALER FOR DETAILS PENNSYLVANIA Abraczinskas Farm Equipment he. Catawissa, PA 717-356-2323 B 8 It Farm Equipmiit Beavertown, PA 717-658-7024 Herman i* Cbu* A Seulnc. Honey Grove, PA 717-734-3682 Chambersbu rt PA 717-263-4103 ■Hit’s Farm Equipment Marion Center, PA 412-286-9606 Thomas Dunlap Jersey Shore, PA 717-398-1391 DwiklaAGrieb Center Hall, PA 814-364-9109 Mill Hail, PA 717-726-3115 I Season’s Greetings The simple solution—Vanguard The Hedlund/Martin Vanguard is designed specifically to spread semi solid manure. Vanguard's exclusive heavy-duty, chopper-type auger and oversized fan make short work of unloading. You can spread up to 1500 gallons in 2.5 minutes with uniform patterns of up to 50 feet. And because of Vanguard’s rugged, simplified design, there are fewer moving parts — less maintenance for you. The economical solution The best thing about Vanguard is its cost. Rir a little more than half the price of a comparably-sized conven tional spreader with hydraulic endgate, you can own a Vanguard— Evergreen Tractor Co. Lebanon, PA 717-272-4641 H.R. Cutshall A Sons Carlisle, PA 717-249-2313 Loysvilie, PA 717-789-4343 AJ-Narr ABra. Quarnrville, PA 717-786-3521 Ness Farm Equipment, Inc. Cartton, PA 717-673-5143 Histand Farm A Hem* Service ' Rome, PA 717-744-2371 William Hobonsack’s Sons 1060 Greelev Ave. Ivyland, PA 215-675-1610 R.S. Hellinger A Son Mountville, PA 717-285-4538 rT'f the durable machine that increases the efficiency of your entire manure handling operation See Vanguard on display todayl You’ll find the Vanguard on display at your local Hedlund/Martm dealer He’s got the model that’s sized and priced just right for your operation. For the name of your local dealer write Dept H-3, Hedlund/Martin, Inc. 841 Kulztown Road, Myerstown, PA 17067. ! HEDUJND \ ZK2a\ C.B. Hoobar A Son Intercourse, PA 717-768-8231 Loot Mapk Salts AStrvict he. New Alexander, PA . . „ - . . . . . 412-668-7172 301-452-5252 MAM Barn Salas Westfield. PA 814-334-5504 MesskfcFarm Equip., Inc. Elizabethtown, PA 717-367-1319 Red Wing Farm Fleetwood, PA 215-944-0401 Tobias Equipment Go., Inc. Halifax, PA 717-362-3132 WAJDairy Sales Oxford, PA 717-529-2569 Zimmerman Farm Service Bethel, PA 717-933-4114 IMMMM St' MARYLAND H.B. Duvall Frederick, MD 301-662-1125 Fenner's Sapply Ce. Westminster, MD 301-848-6776 DELAWARE Del ridge Supply, Inc. Greenwood, DE 302-349-4327 NEW JERSEY Jones Dairy Service Medford, NJ 609-267-0198 i.nr sty Farming, Saturday, December 22,1984-A25 Dairy comments ' Jjf WASHINGTON, D.C. - Com ments will be accepted until Feb. 4 on U.S. Department of Agriculture proposed procedures for con ducting referenda on the Dairy Research and Promotion order and proposed amendments to the order. Edward T. Coughlin, dairy of ficial with USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, said that the action is in preparation for a referendum on continuation of the order that the secretary of agriculture is required to conduct within the 60-day period ending Sept. 30,1985. The research and promotion program, which was authorized in the Dairy and Tobacco Adjustment Act of 1983, is financed by a 15-cent per hundredweight assessment on all milk produced in the contiguous 48 states and marketed com mercially by dairy farmers. The program is administered by a board of 36 dairy farmers ap pointed by the secretary of agriculture with representation based on area milk production. Coughlin said the USDA proposals include procedures for conducting the initial referendum and any subsequent referenda. He said the proposed amendments would change the name of the order to make it consistent with the name of the board and make a change in board voting procedures. The proposal is published in the Dec. 5 Federal Register. Com ments should be sent to the Dairy Division, room 2968-S, AMS, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250. The Dec. 5 Federal Register is available for public review at County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Offices in PA. you share in the spirit of loving, giving and worshipping together. To all our friends ...many thanks for your kindness. QUALITY BUILDING SYSTEMS MERVIN MILLER BUILDER 540 WEST 28th DIVISION HWY. lititz, Pennsylvania 17543 requested
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