06-Lancaster Fanning Saturday, January 1$ 1990 Dodds To Represent NC+ Hybrids LINCOLN, NE Ron Dodds of Kunkletown has accepted a position with NC+ Hybrids as dis trict sales manager for Pennsylva nia and the DEL-MAR-VA area. Dodds is a native of Mercer County, and has a degree in Agro nomy from Penn State University. He comes to NC+ from the Cooperative Extension Service in Pennsylvania and prior to that had several years experience with Agway and Southern States Cooperative. “We’re extremely pleased to have someone with Ron’s capabil ities coordinating this important sales area for us,” said NC+ Presi dent Gary Duncan. “We’re confi dent Ron will do a fine job of working with our present NC+ dealers and recruiting new dealers as well.” NC+ is a major supplier of seed to U.S. com, soybean, grain sorg hum and alfalfa producers. The 30-year-old company headquar ters in Lincoln, NB. Growers Fertilizer Sponors MILAN, OH Wilbur R. Franklin, one of the nation’s fore most soil authorities and director of research of Growers Fertilizer Solutions, will present a low input profitable agriculture seminar on January 24 at Country Buffet in Ephrata and January 25 at Days Inn in Allentown both beginning at 10:00 a.m. According to area representa tive, Mel Martin, Franklin will focus the seminar on the value of Fransgard Presents Tractor Forestry Winch WEST SPRINGFIELD, MA The newest addition to the out standing Fransgard winch line incorporates several exciting new standard features including the 8800 pound line pull, a butt-plate scraper blade and a sturdy stone guard. The V-4000 also allows the operator to winch and release loads without leaving the tractor seat Clutch and drum lock draw cords do not have to be tied to pre vent “losing the load” as is neces sary on competitive models. This unit also maintains the famous quality features that have made Fransgard winches the best selling winches in North America; completely sealed bearings, easy Northrop King Uses Soybean, Degradable Liners On GOLDEN VALLEY, MN Northrop King recently announced that it is using a soy bean based ink for the printing of all soybean bags produced for the upcoming growing season. The ink includes a soy protein and according to the American Soy bean Association (ASA) increases the demand for an abundant American farm product The soy bean bags will carry the ASA’s “Printed With Soyink” logo. The company also announced that it is producing some of its com and sorghum seed bags with Low-Input Ag Seminars calcium (lime) in the soil com plex, a widely discussed but little understood relationship which research has shown to be of vital importance to the regulated growth of plants resulting in great er yields and higher quality agri cultural products. Franklin brings to this seminar 35 years of on-farm practical research culminating in a well founded understanding of the LJSA approach and how it is best implemented by farmers who rely clutch adjustment and drive chain accessibility for efficient repairs and shorter down-time. ,' All these standard features, combined with a new frame dsign and a new stronger top-pulley, provide the V-4000 owner with years of trouble-free service and satisfaction at a very competitive price. Fransgard winches are avaial ble through the J.S. Woodhouse Co. Inc., 1314 Union St, P.O. Box 1169, West Springfield, MA 01090; 412/736-5462. J.S. Woodhouse Company has branches in Lewisbeny, Pa., Syra cuse, N.Y., and Waterville, Me. Seed Bags biodegradable plastic liners made from cornstarch. The Northrup King com and sorghum seed bags will prominently display the National Com Growers Associa tion’s (NCGA) degradable plastic logo. The NCGA estimates that the use of degradable plastics could potentially create a 150-300 million bushel market for com. “These are some of the ways we support American farmers’ efforts to And new uses for their pro ducts,” says Keith Hoffman, vice president of marketing, Northrup King Co. Ron Dodds Hesston Introduces Equipment Financing BETHEL (Berks Co.) For the first time, financing of Hesston equipment is availablelit Zimmer man Farm Service through the recently famed Hesston Credit Corporation, according to Harvey Zimmerman, owner of Zimmer man Farm Service. “Establishment of an indepen dent, privately owned credit cor poration strengthens the services Hesston offers the agricultural industry.” Zimmerman explains. “Now we can finance equipment at the lime of sale.” on soil productivity for their liv ing. His education came partially from working at the side of Dr. V.A. Tiedjens, author of the authoritative “More Food From Soil Science” and the developer of modem agriculture’s most effi cient liquid and solution fertil izers. Franklin, himself a published researcher and nationally known scientist, will also discuss tillage, soil compaction, water retention and nutrient availability. His pre sentation will also include an analysis of the impact of environ mental issues on area farmers and information on how to conserve soil nutrition while eliminating environmental concerns. Among other seeming contra dictions, Franklin will point out that horticulturists have, for years, utilized foliage application of nutrition and asks, “Why have far mers working with com, soy beans, alfalfa, wheat and other main line crops ignored this high ly practical and efficient approach which is so successful in other agricultural areas?” The seminar, expected to con clude at 3:00 p.m. will allow for questions concerning specific plant nutrition problems. Deere Introduces Rotary Disk Mower MOBILE, IL—John Deere has introduced a new rotary disk mower, model 270, featuring seven disks combined to cut a 9-foot 2-inch swath. The 270 has the same low-profile, ground hugging cutterbar design as the 240 and 260 rotary disk mowers. High-speed rotating disks each with two easy-to-replace knives cut at 3030 rpm. John Deere’s new rotary mower features seven disks combined to cut a 9-foot 2-inch swath. Easy-to-replace knives on high-speed rotating disks cut at 3030 rpm. ness News Financing by Hesston Credit Coiporation will be tailored to the individual’s needs, according to Zimmerman. Hesston Credit Cor poration offers a full range of competitive equity and standard rate financing as well as lease arrangements. It also gives farmers access to: * Financing outside of then operating line of credit; * Use of purchased equipment as collateral with other capital itemsnot required as collateral; * A simplified, straightforward credit application; * Flexible payment terms; * Physical damage insurance included on retail installment con Warren Firm Honored At Pre-Show Banquet HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) A Warren County firm that grew from a basement enterprise in the founder’s home into a re gional specialty-food processing company has received the Penn sylvania Department of Agricul ture’s Agribusiness Award for 1990. The Pellegrino Food Products Co., a family operation since its beginning in 1955, was presented the award by Agriculture Secre tary Boyd E. Wolff at the Depart ment’s annual Pre-Farm Show Dinner Saturday evening in Harrisburg. Accepting the award in behalf of the firm were its founder and chief executive officer, Anthony Pellegrino Sr., and a son, Thomas, company president. Another son, Anthony Jr., is vice president treasurer and director of marketing. ‘The story behind the Pellegri no company’s success provides heartening reassurance that ideas, initiative, persistence and family vallues are all alive and function ing as we enter the decade of the nineties,” Wolff said. Hydraulic lift raises and lowers the cutterbar for transport or field operation. An optional outer shoe spring assist kit, to give additional floatation in tough cutting condi tions, and an optional tall-stubble gauge shoe kit are available. ‘The 270 model was added to our rotary disk mower line to meet our customers needs,” said Mike tracts on purchased equipment; and * One-stop shopping for equip ment and the necessary financing. Formation of Hesston Credit Corporation results from con tinued interest among dealers and farmers, and represents a substan tial investment in American agri culture for Hesston. Additional information on financing equipment through Hes ston Credit Corporation can be obtained by contacting Zimmer man at Zimmerman Farm Service. For more information about the Hesston Credit Corporation, con tact Art Hammerstrom at Hesston, 708/260-4498. ‘This is also a vivid illustration of how state government- in this case the Department of Agriculture- encourages agribus iness growth for the benefit of the economy. “Last year the company received a $90,000 grant under the state’s Agricultural Entrepreneur Development Program to help finance a $250,000 expansion of its production facilities,” the Sec retary said. The expansion project is expected to increase the number of employees from 30 to 60 within the next year, according to Anthony Pellegrino Jr. The com pany’s sales have jumped from approximately $300,000 in 1987 to $1,125,000 last year, he said. The Pellegrino product line cur rently is targeted at the quality market in the Pittsburgh, Cleve land, and New York areas, but the owners plan to expand into the Philadelphia-Baltimore-Washing ton region and into Canada within the next few years. Bieber, product information man ager, John Deere Ottumwa Works. “Our customers wanted a mower with a wider cut to match their lar ger tractor’s horsepower and their acreage requirements. Also, the 9-foot cut matches harvesting machines such as round or square balers better than the narrower cuts.”