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    D6-Lancaster Fanning Saturday, June 25, 1988
BUSINESS NE
Sire Power Welcomes
Summer Intern
TUNKHANNOCK (Wyoming)
Dee Ann Hibschman, Syracuse,
Indiana, has been named as the
summer intern for Sire Power’s
marketing department, according
to R. Rinell Vincent, director of
marketing. This summer intern
ship is designed to provide practi
cal experience in the overall com
munications, promotion, and
marketing of the Sire Power
cooperative. As the 1988 market
ing assistant, Dee Ann will assist
with sire directory production,
advertising, tours, Sire Power Sale
’BB, and the upcoming “Holstein
World” chairman issue.
Dee Ann was raised on her fami
ly’s dairy farm, Oneeda Holsteins.
Her responsibilities at this 55-cow
registered Holstein operation
include sire selection, milking,
feeding, and animal health. In
addition, Dee Ann has fitted cattle She was a member of Purdue’s
for classification, pictures, shows, 1986 dairy judging team and also
and sales. She also has played an won champion honors at the
active role in the promotion of her Purdue Dairy Show,
family’s herd by designing adver- Heavily involved in Indiana’s
tisements for state and national dairy industry, Dee Ann received
publications. the State FFA Dairy Proficiency
Currently a student at Purdue Award and has provided leader-
University, Dee Ann has just fin- ship as president of the Indiana
ished her junior year of studies. Junior Holstein Association.
She is pursuing a Bachelor of Sci- Dee Ann was named as one of 12
ence degree in animal science. National Holstein Association
While at Purdue, Dee Ann has Distinguished Junior Member
served as vice president for both Finalists in 1986. She also works
the Purdue Dairy Club and the Sig- as an assistant in the Indiana State
ma Alpha Agricultural Sorority. Dairy Association office.
Matthews Announces Grain Dryer
CRYSTAL LAKE, IL. protects the grain from the weather
Mathews Company announces the an d assures a cleaner drying envi
new low investment/high capacity ronment. The enclosed hopper has
Model 690 all heat continuous a capacity of 62 bushels. Model
flow grain dryer. It has a rated 690’s 36” axial fan is driven at
capacity of 465 bu/hr drying 1750 RPM by a2O HP motor. The
shelled com from 20 percent to 15 dryer’s automatic moisture control
percent. The dryer has a total system permits dialing the desired
grain-holding capacity of 375 moisture content of the hot grain
bushels and incorporates an leaving the dryer for steeping and
enclosed wet holding hopper that cooling in the bin.
This grain dryer has a rated capacity of 465 bushels per
hour for drying shelled corn from 20 to 15 percent. .
Dee Ann Hibschman
Large Grain Cleaner Features
Two-Stage Cleaning Action
SHEFFIELD, lOWA Sukup
Manufacturing Company has
introduced a two-stage, high
capacity grain cleaner capable of
cleaning 3,000 bushels per hour.
(15% com). This larger Model 60
cleaner from Sukup has a 60-inch
outer drum and a counter-rotating
inner drum. It is an economical
way to remove fines from grain as
well as large trash.
Standard equipment on the
Model 60 Grain Cleaner includes a
3 hp, totally enclosed motor and
cleaning screens. The Model 60 is
(he latest addition to the Sukup
grain cleaner line, which includes
a 27-inch single-stage cleaner and
48-inch single-or two-stage
cleaner.
Optional equipment available
on the Model 60 cleaner includes a
10”xl2’ Swivel Fill Auger with
hopper, a Vertical Fines Pan with
auger, a 4”xl 1 ’ or 4”xls’ Vertical
Fines Auger and a cover for weath
er protection. A Sukup Model 60
White-New Idea Contracts With
Deutz-Allis To Produce Tractors
WEST ALLIS, WI Deutz-
Allis Corporation signed a contract
(recently) with Allied Products
Corporation (NYSE/ADP) under
which Allied’s White-New Idea
farm equipment division will pro
duce a new line of high horsepow
er tractors to Deutz-Allis
specifications.
The signing of the contract was
announced joindy by Roy W. Uel
Ro-Till Promises Yield
SELMA, AL. Bush Hog’s
new 8200 Ro-Till brings Ihe cost
saving and yield increase advan
tages of Precision Applied Tillage
(PAT) to farmers in areas with
rocky soils. It features automatic
reset subsoiler shanks that trip
when they encounter rocks then
reset on the go without stopping
the tractor.
“Precision Applied Tillage
allows farmers to deep till, prepare
the seedbed and plant in one pass,”
said Robert O. Moore, vice presi
dent, sales. “The Ro-Till is the
only machine designed specifical
ly for PAT. The new 8200 Ro-Till
will mean that farmers with rocky
soil conditions can benefit from
the advantages of PAT.”
The subsoil shank system on the
Bush Hog 8200 Ro-Till penetrates
the plow pan under the seedbed to
form a break in the y-shaped pro
duction zone. Water drains
through this break in the subsoil
and is trapped for use by the plants
throughout the growing season.
Crdp residue left undisturbed
between the rows protects soil
from windhnd water erosion. Bush
Hog named the process Precision
Applied Tillage (PAT) and offers
farmers a guaranteed crop yield
increase when they purchase the
Ro-Till and use it as
Kubota Credit Corporation Unveils
4.5 Percent A.P.R. Financing
COMPTON, Ca. Kubota
Credit Corporation has announced
its new, low 4.5 percent annual
percentage rate financing for qual
ified customers who purchase new
Kubota tractors and implements on
a two-year contract. Customers
also can select a three year contract
at 6.5 percent, a four year contract
at 7.5 pci . inw years at 8.5
percent APR. This special financ
The new high-capacity, MODEL 60 grain cleaner from
Sukup Manufacturing is an efficient way to remove fines as
well as large stalks and trash from grain, it cleans up to
3,000 bushels per hour (15% corn).
Single-Stage Grain Cleaner (with
out inner drum) is also available.
For more information contact
Sukup Manufacturing Company,
ner, president of Deutz-Allis and
Bobby Middlebrooks, senior vice
president of the Agricultural
Equipment Group of Allied
Products.
The new tractors range from 150
to 193 PTO horsepower in three
basic models. They will feature
Deutz air-cooled dieseil engines,
Deutz-Allis styling and White-
New Idea drivelines. The tractors
The 8200 Ro-Till features automatic reset subsoiler
shanks that trip when they encounter rocks, then reset on
the-go without stopping the tractor.
recommended.
The 8200 Ro-Till’s automatic
reset subsoil shank assembly fea
tures a trip mcqhanism patterned
after those found today on many
moldboard plows, Moore said. A
unique hydraulic control allows
farmers to change the working
depth of the subsoil shanks when
field conditions change. The sub
soilcr shank assembly can be lifted
clear of the soil without affecting
the operation of the discs and roll
ing baskets. Once the unit is past
ing will be available until June 30,
1988.
Kubota Credit Corporation was
founded in 1982 to help customers
combat the high prevailing interest
rates on conventional loans and
now serves dealers and customers
in all 50 states.
Kubota Tractor Corporation
markets a full line of tractors rang
ing from 10 to 85 PTO horsepow-
Box 677, Sukup Parkway, Shef
field, lowa 50475. Phone
5 1 5/892-4222 (FAX
515/892-4629)
will be built in Coldwater, Ohio.
Engineering of the tractors
began several months ago when
the companies signed a Letter of
Intent to enter into this contract.
The initial term of the contract is
four years, but it can be extended
by the parties.
Full production is expected to,
begin in the second quarter of
1989.
Increase
the hard spot, the subsoilcr shanks
can be lowered back to the preset
depth without leaving the tractor
seat.
The 8200 Ro-Till is available in
four and six row models with row
spacings of 30 to 40 inches. Two
front coulter options are available
to tailor the unit to trash condi
tions. Cultipackers can be ordered
in place of the rolling baskets.
For further information, contact
Bush Hog, Dept. 8200-NR, P.O.
Box 1039, Selma AL 36702-1039.
er; a wide range of implements and
attachments; compact construc
tion equipment; a variety of lawn
and garden equipment and a com
prehensive line i f consumer power
products.
For more information about
Kubota 1 1. due' financing, con
tact Kubota f > or Corporation at
550 West A. -sia Boulevard,
Compton, California, 90220.