New Cargill Corn Hybrids Available MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Six new com hybrids for spring plant ing are available to Eastern farm ers from Cargill Hybrid Seeds. “These hybrids passed our per formance qualifications after being tested in company research plots for four years and in on-farm plots for two years,” said Richard Morse, regional crops manager, Geneva, New York. “Many far mers have seen the hybrids as experimental numbers, and they now are available in limited quantities.” these following com hybrids are available: • Cargill Hybrid Seeds 3427 95-day relative maturity. This new hybrid has shown excellent yield potential, even under stressful conditions. It displays vigorous growth, stalk quality is good, and it is well adapted to cold northern soils. It is an attractive hybrid with medium plant height. • Cargill Hybrid Seeds 3637 98-day relative maturity. The hybrid yields very well under good growing conditions, espe cially in irrigated areas. It has excellent fiber quality for silage and has a tendency to tiller. • Cargill Hybrid Seeds 4137 103-day relative maturity. Very good yield potential and root qual : ity are important characteristics of this new hybrid. It dries quickly and has a short, girthy ear. Given its determinant or fixed-ear size, it performs best under higher plant populations. Cargill Hybrid Seeds 5327 108-day relative maturity. The PEAK PERFORMER Dependable Lifetime electronic ignition • Cutting Edge in Technology • Oil Saving Ecomatic System • Quickstop Inertia Chain Brake • Made in the U.S.A. See Tour Local Stihl Dealer For A Demonstration Bachtelsvllle EDhrata LaWnpn lln _Banto PASSMORE SERWCE WES STAUFFER THE FARM WORKSHOP A &B SALES & SERVICE CENTER, INC. ENGINES & EQUIPMENT w 2 ™ RDI.RLIOO 23 PXtunt Valtpy Rd. 717-273-9540 215-367-9084 717-738-4215 Elm BOMBERGER’S STORE, INC. CM W. Newport Rd. 717-665-2407 East Earl GOODS LAWN & GARDEN CENTER flout* 23 717-354-4026 Ext. 34 ihrata. Hershe ibLLINGER’S LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP. Ephrata, PA 717-736-1131 Horahoy, PA 717-533-4060 Loneaotor, PA 717-656-2710 hybrid has outstanding yield potential, it is medium tall and has been selected for improved ccm borer resistance, good stalk qual ity, drydown, and overall plant health. It is a good dual-purpose hybrid. Cargill Hybrid Seeds 8427 118-day relative maturity. This hybrid has very good disease tolerance, stay-green quality, and standability. It has yielded espe cially well east of the Mississippi River. Cargill Hybrid Seeds 9027 120-day reuttive maturity. The tallness of this hybrid makes it a good choice for grain or silage. It has excellent yield potential under good management and good environmental conditions. The hybrid has exhibited excellent results in southern regions, where Automatic Equipment PENDER, NB P Automatic Equipment Manufacturing Com pany has announced a restructur ing plan that will see their newly designated district sales mana gers’ duties enlarged to include all of Automatic’s product lines. Pre viously, the territory managers had been primarily responsible for dealer sales of agricultural pro ducts. In their enhanced capacity, the district sales managers will over see dealer, distributor, and OEM sales of Automatic’s products in the agricultural, recreational vehi- STIHL Gap GAP POWER EQUIPMENT Cornor of Rt. 30 A RL 447 717-442-8970 Hamburg SHARTLESVILLE FARM SERVICE RD 1, BOX 1342 215-468-1025 Lancaster Jonestown BLUE MOUNTAIN ENTERPRISES, INC. Rt 72 South 717-865-2994 Restructures it can take advantage of the longer growing season. Cargill Hybrid Seeds maintains hybrid testing stations at Geneva, New York; Leola, Pennsylvania; and Greenville, North Carolina. Research personnel in addition to Morse include plant breeders Tho mas Ishler and Mike Forster and research technicians Heidi Macln tyre and Randy Hegwer. Area territory managers include Duane Pofflerenke, Sodui Point, New York; Carl Key, Eafoh.'Ncw York; Richard Keener, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania; Jean Kayser, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania; John Hubers, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; Wainwright Land, Wilson, North Carolina;' Carl Cromer, Dublin, Georgia; and John Carter, Homer ville, Georgia. Management cle, marine, industrial, and rental industries, as well as representing Automatic’s custom manufactur ing division. Jay Hesse, president of automa tic Equipment said, “Our people have the product knowledge, and we have confidence that they will provide excellent support to our customers, dealers, and distribu tors in all the industries in which we are involved.” The district sales managers are responsibile for eight districts covering the United States and Canada. 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WI An energy-free waterer designed to efficiently provide temperature regulated drinking water for live stock through a safer, more cost effective means than electrically operated waterers is available from Badger Northland. Badger Northland’s energy-free waterer reduces the high cost of watering cattle, horses, hogs and sheep by eliminating the need for electricity and the possibility of shock or stray voltage. The water- iomerset. PA McCooli LINCOLN SUPPLY & EQUIPMENT CO. Some not, PA 814-443-1691 MeCoolo, MD 301-786-6800 Watsontown BFILER’S REPAIR 1 M. W. of Turbotvlll* On Rt 44 R 0 2, Box 54 West Chester M.S. YEARSLEY & SONS 110-120 E. Itarlwt St 219-696-2900 Lancaatar Farming Of Watering cr’s proven, patented design fea tures a durable double wall which is super insulated (R-value = 7.14 per inch) to retain the heat pro vided by ground water. Any ground water heat that is gradually lost over time is naturally replen ished by the animals’ drinking activity. A minimum of 20 gal lons, which waters 8 to 10 ani mals, will keep the unit operation al even in sub-zero temperatures. Two models are available: a 10-gallon hog waterer (38-inch x 19-inch x 20-inch) designed to handle up to ISO hogs cm- 120 cattle. Both models feature insu lated flaps which eliminate the need for balls or floats that can ice over and pulleys or cables that eventually rust out In addition, the unit’s baffles guard against icing and keep the non-siphoning DuraPride UPI-24 valve operating under the most severe conditions. Other features of the Badger waterer include a removable top for easy access to plumbing, a 1-inch flange for easy anchoring, and a sealed bottom to keep out moisture and prevent algae build up. Badger engineers have also designed the new unit with a seamless sidewall body to prevent leakage and two 2-inch drain holes for fast, efficient clean out For more information, contact; Chet Gibbons, Badger Northland Inc., 1215 Hyland Avenue, P.O. Box 1215, Kaukauna WI 54130-9986. or call (414) 766-4603. r, Fafiruary 10,1M0-D9
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