A32-Uncaater Farming, Saturday, August 13, 1988 LAMPETER (Lancaster) —The lop of the Conestoga Classic here Thursday evening came midway through the sale when Loren and Helen Zimmerman, East Earl bid $2130 for Binderway Vic Icicle, the fresh K-Way Apostle Kir Vic NOW YOU GAN GET Our 89200 HST will get vou through everything from farming to light utility without a clutch Or a shift lever A single foot pedal controls the Kubota's speed as well as forward and reverse directions You control it using heel-toe movements The 89200 HST’s 22 5 horsepower diesel engine does the rest Working a front loader or mowing around trees has never been more effort less Or efficient So if you want a tractor that’s economical and easy to operate, the answer’s automatic Kubota august 1 discount DAYS Call For 1 Extra special Pricing Full Line of Kubota Equipment Available At: NICARRY EQUIPMENT CO. Rt 2, Box 200(f, Reading, Pa. 19605 215-926-2441 Locoted: 4 Mile*. North of Reading On 81. 61 • 2 Mile* South of Leesport Hour*: Mon. thru Frl. • to 5; Sal. 8 to 3 Conestoga daughter out of the UP-84 Mars Goldie cow with records up to 24,171 lbs. of milk and 951 lbs. of fat The consignor was Harold B. Good, Stevens. Second high price came on the first heifer in the rir The si ish lonestoga Classic. At the DKUBOTR Nothing like it on earth™ See Us For: ★ SALES ★ RENTALS ★ PARTS ★ SERVICE Classic Has $2150 Top fresh Sunny-Craft Spirit daughter brought a bid of $2050 from Kirk Lehman, Bloomsburg. The third high price came on catalog no. 1. Welk Acres bought the Valiant granddaughter from an ■Sea On Display' rAt Ag Prograta Day* . ABC Groff ’ Booth < ’ W. 6th St. « This vei Drill is designed (or pasture Improvement direct drilling into existing pastures. It is available in either, , ■ TYNE, gJ. ■ COULTER TYNE or if U SOD SEED DISC DRILL models. / The new John Shearer T Boot ► /-v i is available for the Tyne and J 7 ( Coulter Tyne models The y A very effective slicing action of this attachment creates I an inverted T slot beneath II the soil surface Roots and fl weeds are cut out, creating an ideal seed bed excellent maternal line for $1750. The consignor was Stonehurst Farm. Average on the 43 head was $1247. Harry Bachman was the auctioneer. Jay Howes read pedi- for a college education. Staff from the College of Agri culture will be available to discuss the wide variety of career oppor tunities in agriculture, as well as what Penn State’s College of Agri culture has to offer academically. A 1986 study found a great demand for college graduates in the food and agricultural sciences, with 49,(t)0 employment oppor tunities ranging from marketing and sales to scientific research and engineering. Junior high and high school stu dents may also be interested in a display about the Pennsylvania Governor’s School for Agricul ture, a summer program for academically talented students interested in the science of food, agriculture and the natural resour ces. Alan Finnecy, assistant direc tor of the Governor’s School, will be on hand to discuss the program. A popular attraction returning this year is the microcomputer laboratory in the Youth Building. There will be seven half-hour ses sions daily, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 NEW RELEASE John Shearer Linkage Drill iomoatltiveiv priced, new Linkage Computer Careers (Continued from Page Al 5) distributors and rubber gates ■ Traditional John Shearer strength of construction 3 Point Linkage Drill Bromides Available In 4 Sizes 10, 13, 16 & 19 MANUFACTURER’S DIVERSIFIED SERVICES 112 So. Railroad Ave., New Holland, PA John Shearer johnny World Leader in Seeding Technology PO Box 32 Welland SA 5007 Tel (08) 268 9555 grees. Selections were made by Elvin Hess, Arlen Keener, Paul Welk and David Kolb. A free dairy bar after the sale was spon sored by Bernard Morrissey Insur ance, Inc., Ephrata. p.m, where visitors can use a Macintosh computer to leam more about Ag Progress Days, the industry of agriculture, Penn State’s College of Agriculture and career opportunities. Visitors will need an admission ticket for the sessions; the tickets will be avail able free at the Youth Building, at the event’s information booth or from College of Agriculture stu dent representatives throughout the site. Just outside the youth Building will be a bit of nature, in a tent run by the university’s Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center. Visitors of all ages can enjoy a close look at a blind red-tailed hawk, and those who want a close-up experience will be able to handle a black rat snake and turtles. Shaver’s Creek will also have hands-on displays dealing with different nature topics such as animal tracking, and a table featuring such items as ant lers and animal bones. Staff natur alists will be on hand to tell visitors more about the exhibits. 717-355-2446