TRACTOR CHAINS Custom Made To Your - Specifications STOP IN FOR PRICING ,EDE 3/Bxl4’ TOW CHAIN Reg. $19.99 1A fn .if NOW UCLEDE one week only NO LIMIT High Test 3/8" POULTRYMEN SPECIALS FILTERITE WATER FILTERS $1.99 Ea. LONG LIFE JKT!Ia \ LIGHT BULBS ( /Sfk / 40 Watt 5000 Hr. V V MVaU 60 w *h Case* Lot IK.. (120 »«*•) 100 Wau . .37/Bulb DELUXE FE Extra Deep 11 Ft Poly Trough For Silage Reg. SALE $179.99 $149.99 LOW-PROFILE \ FEED BUNK 5'A Ft. w/Hay Rack Reg. $199.95 ’i&A SALE $169.99 I . , I ( ( This is to let you know that Lancaster Leaf Tobacco Company is supporting you and trying to give you some advance notice regarding the 1989 growing season. We feel that, based on the fact that all old tobacco from previous years has been purchased and that manufacturers' inventories are at a very low level, the forth coming 1989 growing season will be an excellent time to raise Pennsylvania Type 41 tobacco. It is our belief that, due to the low inventory levels and the fact that there are no cushions from previous years, the 1989 growing season will a very strong market situation for Type 41 tobacco. Raising more tobacco will not cause prices to go down because of levels of manufacturers' inventories. The Type 41 tobacco should be a good invest ment for the Pennsylvania farmer in the 1989 growing season. We appreciate all the support the Pennsylvania tobacco farmers have given us over the years, and we would like to return that cooperation by informing the Pennsylvania tobacco farmers of the current situation. If we can be of any help in the coming year, please don't hesitate to contact us (717-394-2676). HEAT LAMPS 125 W & 250 W Clear Your Choice $1.29 ea. Case of 30 $53.70 INK. ATTENTION: PA TYPE 41 TOBACCO FARMERS YOUR TILLAGE HEADQUARTERS L 1 i yj?Aj7JWB| O.E.M. Tillage Comes With Bolts & Nuts Save 10% On Long Wear Rock Shares: 14” ■ 16” ■ 18” Disc Blades Diameter Game SalePrteT Precision Sharp Edge 11 IB 9 8.99 nr 20” 9 10.99 . A 20” 7 13.99 Am 22” 7 17.99 ■ " ' 24" V.” 29.99 Twisted Chisel Spikes $6.99 y 3’W'x23" Right-Left E»ch SAVE NOW ON POLY STORAGE • 550 Gal. Poly Tank $289 • 1050 Gal. Poly Tank.... $369 • 1250 Gal. Poly Tank.... 5429 • 1550 Gal. Poly Tank.... $449 Your Poly Funk Headquarters Truckloads In Stock... All Sizes Available Complete Line Of LANCASTER LEAF TOBACCO COMPANY See Us For Your Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 25,1 Wayne County Dairy Days HONESDALE (Wayne) The 1989 Wayne County Dairy Day will be held Thursday, March 9, 1989, from 9:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. in the Wayne County Veterans’ Memorial Armory located on Tryon Street, Honesdale, accord ing to co-chairmen Garry Rut ledge and David Hudy. Dairy Day is held each year to provide dairy farmers with new technology, and to recognize the importance of the dairy industry to our local eco nomy. It is sponsored jointly by Penn State Extension and area farm businesses and organizations The program will feature Paul Nichols, American Dairy Associa tion, who will give a slide presen tation on producing milk in Eur ope as compared to the U.S. His talk will include information on the use of milk and manure quotas in Europe. Another highlight of the program will be a panel dis cussion on current dairy herd health problems in Wayne County by Dr. John Burlein, Dr. Henry Nebzydoski, and Dr. Douglas Caucci. In addition, a slide presen tation recognizing Master Farmer Ellis Dix will be presented. Remarks by Gillian Kieff, Wayne County Dairy Princess will be made. ~ Farm business firms and farm organizations who have not signed up as exhibitors may do so by con tacting the Wayne County Exten sion office at 253-5970 x 239. Dairy farm persons are requested to make reservations by also con tacting the Extension office. \m-i result in the low