I Bison Seminar Scheduled TUNKHANNOCK (Wyoming) Thanks to our foresighted ancestors, modem day buffalo raisers, the American Bison Asso ciation and the National Buffalo Association, the bison (buffalo) is once again flourishing. They can be seen in nearly every state in the union, several foreign countries including Canada where large public and private herds abound once again. Bison (buffalo) meat is enjoyed by many consumers. In May of 1988, die ABA spon sored the first Northeast bison Brillion pioneered the Pulvi-Mulcher and has introduced numerous features over the years that have made this machine one of the most popular secondary tillage tools. Now. with the introduction of the ML and MR Series. Brillion offers a longer, high-clearance frame for better flow of trash through the machine. Another new feature is the non-rotating tooth bar that holds the teeth in a fixed pre-set position that keeps them at the proper angle, regardless of the working depth of 2" to 6’. Other features and options are shown on the reverse side. * Conlacf Brllion Iron Works lor dtlails BETTER SEEDBEDS AND BIGGER YIELDS With some types of tillage tine soil is loosely packed with many lumps that allow moisture to evaporate quickly through air pockets Lost moisture reduces speed of germination and impeeds the spread of small feeder roots in their search for nourishment. The Bullion Pulvi- Mulcher crushes both surface and buried lumps and converts fall and spring plowing into a dod-free seedbed The firmed, mulched soil locks in moisture, especially at the root level. Soil nutrients become readily available to the young feeder roots, since they can reach out in all directions without struggling against clods. Nutrients then travel through the root system, developing stronger plants, which in turn result in bigger yields. PENNSYLVANIA ML LEWIS » SON, INC. KJTOR 352 N.Jonnofovlllo Rd. Concordvll). Wm Orovo MS. YEARBLEY A SONS GEORGE N. GROSS, INC. WMt Choalar 52*1 Davldaburg Road Dover ADAMSTOWN EQUIP., INC. Box 454, Ademelown MILLER EQUIP. CO. Rt. 1 Beehtalevillo IVAN J. ZOOK FARM EQUIP. Box i, Star Routa Balia villa C.H. REMHMER A SONS RD 1, Berwick GUTSHALLS, INC. Rt. 34, 1201 Sprint M. Cerllelo ON THB MOVE... EC CTE3 management seminar in New Casde that was attended by bison ranchers and interested parties from New York, Ohio and Virgi nia. The Second Annual Northeast Bison Seminar will be held April Bth, in Tunkhannock, Pa. Invita tions are being sent out to peoplfe interested in bison, ia the North eastern United States. Anyone interested may contact Margery Kutney, at7l7/965-2237 or Doyle Thomas of Penn State Coopera tive Extension at 717/278-1158. INTACT YOUR BRILLION DEALER FOR DETAILS; CHARLES SNYDER, MC. RO *3 Tamaqua GEORGE V. SEIPLE Venßuren Road Eaeton MESSICK FARM EQUIP. 00. Rt. M 3, Rheorna Exit Ellzabothlown MEYER'S IMPLEMENTS, INC. 400 N. At rim Way Graoneaatta The ML Series of Pulvi-Mulchers features the (a) 20", six-spoke ductile iron notched roller wheel, made of material which is two-and a-half times stronger than gray cast iron roller wheels. The roller wheels are manufactured in Brillion's own modern ductile iron foundry that utilizes a computer-controlled Disamatic molding machine. The frame is also designed to accommodate (b) the 16'/." notched roller wheel or (c) the 16VS ’ Crowfoot roller wheel for the MR Series. The machine may be ordered with either* “C" shaped nbbon teeth or “S” spring tines. SWEIGARD BROS. RO «3, Box 13 Holilox SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE RO 01, Box 1302 Hamburg FINCH SERVRES-HANOVER, MC. 515 Roderick St real Hanovor NORMAN D. CLARK A SON Honay Grova C.B. HOOSER A SON InWrceura* LANDIS BROTHERS, MC. 1305 Manholm Pik* Lancaator UMBERGER'S OF FONTANA RO 04, Box 132 Lebanon GUTSHALL S, MC. RD 2, Rt. 050 Wool LoyaviU* NH FUCKER A SONS, INC. Maxatawny CLUQSTON FARM EQUIPMENT HCR 00 ■ Box 22 Naodmora Yeutter Wins Unanimous Approval The Senate Agriculture Com mittee unanimously recom mended Senate confirmation of Clayton Yeutter as secretary of agriculture on February 7. The full Senate was scheduled to vote on the confirmation late last week. At his hearing, Yeutter outlined priorities and positions for U.S. agriculture. Included were: 1) The outcome of GATT Uruguay Round must be known before $e construct farm legislation; 2) U.S. agriculture is far too dependent on taxpayers; all safety nets must be evaluated and there are no sacred cows; 3) Broad-based economic factors affecting price competi tiveness will impact farm income more than other factors; 4) USDA is too involved in the marketing side of farm business and should permit the marketplace to function more; S) Successful completion of GATT talks and opening of fore ign markets are high priorities; 6) A.B.C. GROFF, INC. 110 S. Railroad Avonua Nxw Holland PEOPLE'S SALES A SERVICE Oakland Ulla PIKEVILLE EQUIPMENT, WC. Olay ANGELO S FARM EQUIPMENT RD *1 • Boa 101 Parryopolia GRUMELU FARM SERVICE Rotaart Fulton Highway Ouarryvllla WALTEMYEH'S StS INC. RD «1, Box 41 B Rad Lion SUMMIT MACHINERY, INC. PO Box 12S Soma root MARYLAND CECIL E JACKSON EQUIPMENT, INC. RRO2 Box 40X Oakland FINCH SERVICES, INC. PO Box SH Waatminatar AG INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 1207 Talagraph Road Riding San Export subsidies provide leverage in seeking farm trade reform; 7) There are ample ways to help pro ducers without violating world trade rules; 8) Rural development, including diversification of the economic base, will occupy a large portion of his time; 9) He Dairy Sheep Symposium Set The North American Dairy Sheep Symposium, July 25-28 at the University of Minnesota’s St Paul campus, will provide infor mation on dairy sheep milking and the manufacture of products from sheep milk. Specialists from Eur ope and North America will speak Pesticide Certification Exams Set For Luzerne County WILKES-BARRE Pesticide Certification Examinations will be NEW JERSEY FBANK RYMAN A SONS Washington LESLIE FOGG RD «1, Box 17* Bndgaton REED BROTHERS EQUIPMENT Patticoal Bndga Rd. Columbua FOSTER EQUIPMENT SALES Elmar CALDWELL TRACTOR A EQUIP. 400 US Routa 4«W Fair! la Id PONATOWSKI BROS. EQUIP. CO. Routa 11 A Church St Flamington SHORE TRACTOR CO. RD «1 ■ Rl. * FraahoM MAKAREVICH BROS., INC. Sllgar Slraat Hackaltatown Lancaster Farming Saturday, March 11,1989-D5 sees nothing suggesting Commod ity Futures Trading Commission functions should be transferred to the Securities and Exchange Com mission; 10) The meat-hormone issue will not be resolved by find ing a way to certify meat as hor mone free. on genetics, nutrition, manage ment, milking techniques and equipment, manufacturing high quality sheep milk products, eco nomics, marketing, health man agement and review dairy sheep enterprises abroad. given at die Penn Slate Coopera tive Extension Luzeme County Office, Courthouse Annex, 5 Water Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA, Tuesday. March 21. between 8:00 and 10:00 am. The exam is open to anyone wishing to become certified as pri vate, commercial, or public applicators. Private applicators are those who are farming and applying pesticides to their crops. Commer cial applicators are those who arc applying pesticides to property of other people. Public applicators are those who are applying pesti cides for research.purposes. The exam is a pass-fail, open book exam. Private exams are free. Others have a charge so come with a check. For more information call the Penn State Cooperative Extension Luzerne County Office at 825- Hazleton area call 459-0736, Ext. 701. Or the Department of Agriculture at 826- or 836-2181. KEN CLUGSTON (717) 665-6775 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING R.D. #2 MANHEIM, PA. PH: (717) 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR ~ DAIRY SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE BARN PAINTING 1 Latest Developments \ 1. PREPARATION - High volume-water blasting | at 1,000 lb. pressure re-surfaces bam siding' ■ into a smooth (like new) appoarancel . a. Performed by professionals quickly at . reasonable cost. '. b. By yourself with your own or rented J equipment. j c. Or other more conventional methods 2. APPLICATION •To insure better adherence J to this super prepared surface, use the best J fine bristle brush in four directions to evenly distribute the recommended nil thickness of I seal coat coverage. I 3. SPECIALIZATION - Every barn is different but generally it's best to use a high quality I mildew resistant product, specially formulated | to meet the requirements of this partially I weathered wood that was and will be weather j stressed. Discounted Prices I Estimates Evaluations j PHARES S. HURST Wj RDI ■ Box 503 Narvon, PA I7SSS »S44»*II» I MUNING FAINT RESIDENTIAL
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