DG-Lancaster Farming Saturday, July 20,1985 New feeder from Hammer’s Hammer’s Inc. of Union, lowa, has introduced a sow feeder made of Stokbord, the Vt” thick polyethylene material that is chew resistant, impervious to water and bacteria, and will not rot, rust, or corrode. The feeder has a round hole to minimize feed loss. Available in standard 12” widths, it can also be custom-made to fit almost any existing farrowing crate. Traveling AI supply store DeFOREST, WI. - When you see an American Breeder Service (ABS) five-axle 18-wheeler cargomaster rolling down the road, you might wonder whether that 36-ton behemoth is completely filled with those tiny little semen holding straws. Not completely. To be sure, there are qyer a quarter-million straws stored in liquid nitrogen at minus 320 degrees F in each truck. But, the cargomasters also carry breeding supplies, liquid nitrogen refrigerators for sale or rent to dairymen and ranchers. In ad dition, they have 2,200 gallons of liquid nitrogen in a vacuum in sulated tank to replenish the supply in the refrigerators of ABS representatives and their customers. “They are traveling A.I. supply stores,” says John Peterson, Storage and Distribution Manager for ABS. ABS has a fleet of ten large semis transporting semen and other cattle breeding supplies from Madison, Wisconsin, to their sales people in the field. “Our number one objective is to get the semen needed for each cow to the proper delivery point at the proper time,” explains Peterson. “Our customers need semen when they need it and that’s the reason we place so much emphasis on frequent and timely delivery.” Peterson points out that the semi drivers are specially trained-both as drivers and in product knowledge-they are, in fact, considered a part of the sales team in the areas they serve. All semen shipments originate in Madison, Wisconsin, and most of the trucks travel directly to the various representatives they supply. However, some also serve to relay semen and supplies to major points where it is picked up for further distribution by other vehicles. One goes to Boise, Idaho, where it meets a west coast truck, one heads to Denver for a connection with a unit going to the southwest, An ABS truck: ABS' fleet of ten cargomaster trucks provides precisely timed delivery service on routes covering 500,000 miles a year throughout continental U.S. A. one travels to Atlanta to link up liquid nitrogen tanks of 100 to 300 with a truck that handles the gallons each, mounted on trailers southeast, and a fourth motors to or carried in pickup trucks and Elmira, New York, to meet a vans. vehicle that services the northeast. Top quality frozen semen is a After meeting the delivery truck, highly technical and perishable company representatives then product that maintains its quality take the semen and breeding many years when properly stored supplies on the last lap of the and transported. For greatest i journey to more than 23,000 dairy assurance, it is important to deal = « Al > l L *^* s i Eß 1 i and beef herds in the 48 states, directly with authorized ABS ) advertising^to^n 0 all [ Their unique equipment includes representatives. i - ■—— -J Select Sires samples two Pennsylvania bulls PLAIN CITY, Ohio - Two Pennsylvania-bred bulls, 7H1916 Everbe JS Aces Superb-ET and 7H1928 Hi-De-Ho Bova Andy-ET, have been chosen to enter Select Sires’ Program for Genetic Ad vancement (PGA) sire sampling system. Based on their outstanding pedigrees, these two young bulls have been selected as two of 140 Holstein bulls from throughout the United States to enter the program m 1985. Everbe JS Aces Superb-ET was bred by Eugene W. Hall of Muncy, Pennsylvania. His sire is Knolltop Reckers Ace, a high-testing triple plus Elevation son. His dam is Everbe Merry King JS Span-Twin, a Very Good (88) Arlinda Jet 32-PTO horsepower tractor COMPTON, Calif. - Kubota Tractor Corp. has introduced the 32 PTO horsepower L 3350 tractor to its multi-purpose L Series line. It features the same direct-injection diesel engine design utilized for the first time in the U.S. last year in five Kubota L Series tractors ranging from 21 to 40 PTO hor sepower. The four-cylinder engine generates 40 gross horsepower and is notable for its quiet operation and fuel efficiency. Primary uses for Kubota’s mid size L 3350 include a variety of farm and utility applications. It is especially well suited for dairy farming, vineyards and orchard work, according to S. Egusa, president of Kubota Tractor Corporation. When used for construction work, the L 3350 can be matched with a Kubota quick-attach front loader and backhoe, both specifically designed to meet the power capabilities of this tractor. As with other Kubota tractors, the L 3350 will also accommodate at tachments made by other manufacturers. The L 3350 is available in only a four-wheel drive model and comes with a variety of tire options. Changing directions on the L 3350 is made with the advanced mechanical shuttle (or an optional hydraulic shuttle) transmission. Eight forward and eight reverse speeds give the operator the choices needed to match the speed Stream daughter. As a two-year old, she produced an outstanding 28,350 M and 984 F, followed by two consecutive records over 32.000 M and 1.120 F. This dam also has two full sisters with records over 32,500 M and 1,090 F. The third dam has records up to 23.970 M and 915 F. Arlinda Jet Stream daughter. As a two-year-old, she produced an outstanding 28,350 M and 984 F, followed by two consecutive records over 32,D00M and 1.120 F. This dam also has two full sisters with records over 32,500 M And 1.090 F. The third dam has records up to 23.970 M and 915 F. The second Pennsylvania bred bull is Hi-De-Ho Bova Andy-ET, Kubota introduces new Kubota's new 32 PTO horsepower L 3350 tractor is especially well suited for a variety of farm and utility ap plications, such as: dairy farming, vineyard work and orchard chores. of the job. and right panels covering the The tractor is equipped with a engine can be easily removed for superior cold weather starting service and maintenance, capability and the engine is fully Kubota’s roomy operator enclosed to enhance safety and platform provides the operator reduce noise levels. Both the left with an unobstructed work area MF buys White Farm rights DES MOINES, IA - By acquiring the axial-flow combine harvester technology and related assets of White Farm Manufac turing Canada Limited, Massey- Ferguson - a pioneer and leader in conventional combine harvesting technology - adds a rotary combine to its existing product line for the first time. White Farm’s assets have been under the control of Peat Marwick Limited since April, when White Farm in Canada was placed in receivership. Peat Marwick solicited offers for the assets on behalf of Borg-Wamer Acceptance Canada Limited, the major secured creditor of White Farm. Under the terms of an agreement signed this week, Massey-Ferguson acquires the design technology, tooling and manufacturing rights for three models of axial-flow combine harvesters, together with un finished and unsold inventory of these products. Also acquired is White’s engineering center in Brantford, Ont. The acquisition I nmc I i MIME I I I I I bred by Kenneth A. Hoover of Martinsburg, Pa. His sire is Rockalli Son of Bova, the highest TPI sire (+728) on the January 1985 sire summary. The dam is Nixonacres Conductor Arlinda, an Excellent (91-2 E) Wapa Arlinda Conductor daughter. As a two year-old, she produced 21.420 M 4.0% 874 F in 362 days. Her best record is 5-7 349 d 28.276 M 3.7% 1,047 F. The next dam is Very Good (88) and has three records over 20.700 M. Select Sires is a family of 11 farmer-owned and controlled A.l cooperatives, serving the largest number of co-op in the United States. to axial-flow combine * does not involve any White con ventional combine inventory, or the White manufacturing facility in Brantford. Financial terms ot the agreement are not disclosed. Chairman of Borg-Warner Acceptance Canada Limited, Ed McClelland, said: “We considered a number of proposals for White Farm assets, but the Massey- Ferguson offer was the most ac ceptable in terms of developing the axial-flow technology and protecting the interests of existing owners of White Farm combine harvester equipment.” Victor A. Rice, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Massey- Ferguson Limited, said: “Con sidering the severely depressed conditions in the farm machinery market, the addition of axial-flow combines to our present line of harvesters will strengthen our competitive position.” Massey-Ferguson is now responsible for the retailing and, where necessary, the redistribution of field and factory inventory of the White 9720 machine and its predecessor, the 9700 model. This is the largest capacity combine on the market today, and has well-proven crop versatility. The inventory of the 9720 and the 9700 units, both in White dealer ships and at the White factory, will be available for immediate sale by selected Massey-Ferguson and White dealers. Preparation for future production of this machine at MF’s own factory in Brantford is under way. Massey-Ferguson will provide full warranty and after-sales parts and service support for machines acquired under the agreement. In addition to the 9720, Massey- Ferguson has acquired the rights to further evaluate the recently introduced White 9320 combine. A smaller rotary combine, this will undergo extensive field tests before a final decision is made regarding production. All engineering and research on combines and related equipment previously carried out at MF facilities in Toronto and Milliken, Ontario, will be consolidated at the former White research facility m Brantford.