Russian (Continued from Page A2l) including mushrooms which were just three days from harvesting. Even more interest was shown in the composting operation, where they saw the hay, horse manure, chicken manure and com cobs which go into the rich compost used to grow mushrooms. One group of the Moldavian vis itors went to the ultra-modem poultry operation of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Espenshade, Mount Joy, where they saw the collection of some of the 'A million eggs pro duced daily by the 650,000 layers in seven houses. Host Tom No spreader on the market can match the versatility of Scavenger A new look in spreader design. More than 7 years ago, Hedlund/Martin introduced the Scavenger—a manure spreader based on an entirely new technology. Gone were unreliable apron chains and “rooster comb” beaters. Gone were leaky endgates. Gone were the old fashioned boxy shape. In their place— a unique patented square auger and side-discharge expeller reel. And with its welded Unibody construction, Scavenger looked like nothing before. But even though it looked unusual, Scavenger worked. Scavenger proved itself where it counts —in the fields of farmers all across America. Scavenger's design end technology Is covered by one or more of the following patents U S 4,362,272, 4,467,967, 4,473,164, 4,479,606, Canadian 2,262,876, 1,161,468,1,167,078 PENNSYLVANIA ABRACZINSKAS FARM EQUIP. Catawissa. PA 717-356-2323 MARSHALL MACHINERY INC. E S^ NT ERB & ' NC 814 623-8601 215-367-2169 ZIMMERMAN CLUGSTON IMPLEMENT FARM SERVICE Chambersburg. PA 717-263-4103 DINSMORE’S sales & SERVICE McDonald, PA 412-356-7593 DELAWARE GUTSHALLS INC. 71 “. PA, TOBIAS EQUIPMENT CO. MELVIN J. SHEFFER, INC. DELRIDGE SUPPLY, INC. 717-249-2313 p . Hanovar, PA ■S2 s S"K )d i,K ; , 717-362-3132 717-637-3808 302-349-4327 Visitors Creighton said the Moldavians were fascinated by the computer operation which can be handled with 10 workers. They also visited the hog farm of Mr. and Mrs. David Hess, where 1,000 hogs are fed out. Again, Creighton said the visitors were amazed that Hess worked full time for the Espenshades as well as serving as pastor for Mount Hope Mennonite Church. The entire group also had the opportunity to visit Hershey, Longwood Gardens, the Capitol, West Chester University, Lampe ter Strasburg School and the Court House. Although the schedule was And like all successful advances in technology, Scavenger invited a slew of competitiors. Today, a wide variety of farm equipment manufacturers sell a Scavenger-like machine. Unmatched performance. While some of these look-alike units are perfectly adequate for certain manure-spreading application, none can match Scavenger’s overall versatility. Scavenger spreads all kinds of manure—liquid, semi-solid, pen pack (even frozen) —all year ’round. In even spread patterns up to 50 feet. All in one machine. The right spreader no matter what the Job. HISTAND'S FARM & HOME Rome, PA 717-744-2371 Bethel, PA 717-933-4114 BARTRON SUPPLY, INC. Tunkhannock, PA 717-836-4011 IVAN J. ZOOK Belleville. PA 717-935-2948 CLARK S FARM SUPPLY Williamsport, PA 717-494-0660 CLUGSTON FARM EQUIPMENT Needmore, PA 717-573-2250 McGARVEY EQUIPMENT, INC. Reynokfsvllle, PA 814-653-9637 Rabies (Continued from Page At) Farmers can vaccinate their ani mals themselves. Sammons warned farmers, however, against using modifled-live vaccinations intended for cats and dogs on full, many visited the workplaces of their hosts, local supermarkets, Central Market, Park City and attended church with their hosts. It was a learning experience for Although rabies’ symptoms both visitors and hosts, but many ■ vary greatly, Sammons said that of the visitors remarked that the drooling, abnormal aggression, countryside and the agriculture and a limp tail often characterize was similar to Moldavia. the disease. So when you find it’s time to purchase a new spreader, take a hard look at your choices. Don’t be misled by spreaders that claim to do it all. Compare actual capabilities. We think you’ll find your choice obvious. You’ll choose the spreader with unmatched performance—Scavenger. See for yourself. For a firsthand look at Scavenger, see your local Hedlund/Martin dealer. Or write: Hedlund/Martin, Inc., A Gehl Company, 741 Kutztown Road, Myerstown, PA 17067. Telephone: 717-933-4151. O.D. BARNETT & SONS Boswell, PA 814-629-5009 DUNKLE & GRIEB Center Hall. PA 814-364-9109 Mill Hall. PA 717-726-3115 FARMER'S SUPPLY COMPANY Westminster, MD LONE MAPLE S&S INC. 301-848-6776 New Alexandria. PA 412-668-7172 HINES EQUIPMENT JONES DAIRY SERVICE Cress on, PA 814-886-4183 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 13, 1988-A33 Is In Lebanon cattle. This vaccination will cause rabies in cattle rather than prevent If a farmer looses an animal that he vaccinated himself, he will not receive indemnity money. Howev- er, if a veterinarian vaccinates the animal or if no vaccination is administered and the animal dies, the government will pay 90 per cent of the animal’s worth. MARYLAND H.B. DUVALL Frederick, MO 301-662-1125 NEW JERSEY Medford, NJ 609-267-7172 W. VIRGINIA ED LIPSCOMB S EQUIPMENT Eolpn, WV 304-735-5239 County “It is very important to keep children away from animals that are acting strange or wild,” Sam mons stated. “Be aware that it will take three years for the disease to move out of the area.” If a farmer suspects a wild ani mal is rabid, he should kill it with a chest shot and bring the head to Summeidale Lab, where it will be tested free of charge. The law allows farmers to kill wild animals on their property that are suspected of having the dis ease. This law doesn’t extend to dogs or cats. In the cases where a dog or cat seems to have rabies, Sammons advised farmers to call the dog warden, unless the animal is of immediate threat. 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