DIO-Lancaster Farming Saturday, July 27,1985 The new heavy-duty grain moisture tester from FARM! Electronics Corp. f f HAVING A DIFFICULT TIME KNOWING WHEN YOUR COWS ARE COMING IN HEAT - OR KNOWING IF SHE'S IN A TRUE HEAT? PONT GUESS - TEST USE AN OVATEC - Tells You When To Breed - OVATEC is an ovulation detection instrument that will assure you of shorter calving intervals, de creased services and higher conception. Indication of reproduction health problems such as: Cystic Ovaries Late Ovulating Cows “Silent Heat” Cows Post Partum Infections I Mail to: Oregon Sales 7/13/85 1 I 3890 Oregon Pike 1 I Leola, PA 17540 J I Or Call * I (717)656-8380 J I • i Yes, send me information about I I Ovatec for cows I City Zip Phone( ) : j State ■r-*' • tractor has been introduced by JjL FARMI Electronics Corporation. ~3 The FARMI 3000 Grain Moisture » Tester features instant “ON” and 4 automatic “OFF” controls and requires no initial calibration. To practice a moisture reading, the operator simply fills the gram chamber with a handful of gram, screws on the cap, pushes the “test” button and reads the moisture percentage through the v* large display window. The unit provides automatic temperature ' % compensation regardless of grain temperature. * In addition to the corn, wheat and soybeans shown in the display window the Model 3000 provides LANCASTER FARMING ISSUE 1985 AG PROGRESS DAYS To Be Held Aug. 20,21,22 at Rock Springs Research Farms Near State College, Pa. We'll have the information our readers will need to make their visit to 1985 AG PROGRESS DAYS more enjoyable... maps, lists of exhibitors, schedules of events and related stories. Over 40,000 Paid Subscribers. Invest Your Dollars Wisely By Reserving Your Space Now In This Special Issue. PUT YOUR MESSAGE TO WORK IN IKE AUGUST 17Ui ISSUE OF LANCASTER FARMING! i Normal advertising rates apply...deadline is Friday, August 9. Call or (717) 394-3047 to reserve your advertising space! SYRACUSE, NY - The third Dairy Nutrition and Health Symposium for food animal veterinarians in the northeasthem states will be sponsored by Agway Inc. Sept. 11-12 at the Hotel Syracuse here. The theme of the symposium is “The Team Approach to Im proving Dairy Nutrition and Health.” According to Dr. Darwin Braund, symposium coordinator and director of dairy & livestock research and development at Agway, the purpose of the sym FARMI introduces new grain moisture tester ST. PAUL, MN - A grain moisture tester so tough it can withstand being run over by a COMING AUGUST 17th Agway sponsors dairy seminar posium is to provide practical, useful information related to dairy cattle nutition and health and to improve communications between practicing veterinarians and feed industry specialists. Veterinarians on the program include: Michael A. Brunner, DVM, Ph.D., Cornell University; James D. Ferguson, VMD, MS, University of Pennsylvania; Charles E. Gardner, DVM, Ackermanville, PA; Lawrence J. Hutchinson, DVM, Penn State University; David A. Morrow, readouts for up to 14 different grains and seeds, plus hay (with hay probe attachment). A fine-calibration screw permits the operator to change the calibration ±l% to agree more closely with the local elevator. In addition to a two-year warranty on parts and work manship - including damage from dropping - the company provides 10-year free calibration service. FARMI moisture testers are widely used by grain farmers, grain handlers and, since 1981, by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). FARMI moisture testers are distributed throughout the U.S. by grain elevator, farm supply and farm equipment dealers. Featuring DVM, Ph.D., Michigan State University. Other university and industry speakers include Lee H. Boyd Esq., Vice President, American Feed Industry Association Washington, D.C.; Larry E. Chase’ Ph.D., Cornell University; Prof.K Stewart Gibson, University of Vermont; John W. Niver, Coun trymark, Columbus, Ohio; and Michael L. O’Connor, Ph.D., Penn State University. Agway speakers will include Drs. Braund, Kendall L. Dolge Charles A. Macgregor, Lew S. Mu’ James E. Nocek, Gilbert H Porter, and Harold C. Barkewitz and Robert L. Steele. Tour of the 400-animal Agway Farm Research Center at Tully, NY, will be conducted. The symposium begins Wed nesday, September 11 at 11:30 a.m at the Hotel Syracuse and ends at 1 p.m. on Thursday, September 12. Case publishes ‘Buyer’s Guide’ RACINE, WI - The “1985 Farm Equipment Buyer’s Guide,” the first catalog of the full line of Case International agricultural equipment, is now available from J I Case. This 80-page color illustrated catalog contains information on Case International tractors, tillage equipment, crop production equipment, hay and forage equipment and harvesting equipment. (717)
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