LEBANON (Lebanon Co.)— Land that was used for farming this year will be producing fr"< *' * At ground breaking ceremonies forGehl Company’s new 1 70,000 squar ty in Lebanon. Your Farm Credit Banker. Nobody Knows The Field Better. You'll find Farm Credit Bankers buttoned up, ready to talk short- or long-term loans, mortgages and sophis ticated lines of credit. Underneath the shirt and tie, you'll find the one thing the other banks don't offer. A fellow farmer. Most Farm Credit loan officers were born and raised on farms and got their college degrees from ag schools. And, if that's not enough, every single one of our loan officers goes through the toughest ag lending training program in America. Nobody knows the field better. bet,er Keystone Farm Credit, ACA 411 W. Roseville Road, Lancaster (717) 291-1855 Gehl Breaks Ground In agricultural equipment by next pany’s new facility. Gehl with year’s planting season if all goes headquarters in West Bend, Wis according to plans for Gehl Com- consin, broke ground here Tuesday y, •* FA D M rDFITOfr Nobody i/lilftiTl IV® knows the field 1 * 1 That means when you talk to a Farm Credit loan officer about any kind of ag loan, you won't have to waste your time translating to someone who's book smart but farm foolish. What's more, because Farm Credit loan officers understand farming as well as they understand finances, they're not only smarter, they're faster. After all, they have the same loan closing authority as many local bank presidents. So when you need competitive rates or creative options, see your local Farm Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 24, 1990-A33 Lebanon afternoon for a new 170,000 square-foot facility for manufac turing agricultural equipment on 25 acres of land located southeast of Lebanon, off State Drive and north of Route 419. The plant is expected to be operational by mid-1991. Bernard Nielsen, president and chief executive officer, told the tent full of dignitaries that the ground-breaking marked a new era in the history of the Gchl Company. “Only five years ago, the agri cultural equipment industry was faced with a severe depression,” Nielsen said. “At that point, we made a strategic decision to take advantage of the opportunities and invest in the future of agriculture and our business. Over the past five years we have expanded our busi ness from $39 million in 1985 to a BIG JW ! Uklhr > > A msm UTTLE PRICE! Convenient, easy to maneuver & built to last. Ca// For i Free by J-STAR Demonstrations! The first time you use this new shredder pump, you'll know it's a real Nesseth' It's all new, its tough and it features our high-capacity Starburst impeller that rips even the hardest packed material apart to form a smooth homogenized mixture for easy handling You Have To See It To Believe It! YOU WON T BEA T OUR PRICES & SERVICE 5935 OLD PHILDELPHIA PIKE, GAP ’ PA 17527 PHONE: 717-442-8134 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL fadio Dispatched Truck* projected $175 million this year through the development and acquisition of many new products.” One of those acquisitions was the Hedland Martin Manufacturing Company located in Myerstown. And it was this contact with Pen nsylvania and its workforce that eventually brought Gehl to this area. The fact that this historic ground breaking is happening here in Lebanon is a real tribute to our Pennsylvania people,” Nielsen said. “Quite frankly, Pennsylvania did not initially surface as the best location for our first World Class facility. But with their hard work and dedication, our employees here convinced us that they had what it lakes to be World Class and the desire to actively contribute to our success. We are here today because of their efforts.” Nielsen also credited the Gover nor’s Response Team, the State Department of Commerce, Leba non Valley Economic Develop ment Corporation and other state and local agencies with help. Participating with Nielsen in the ceremony were: Ray Christman, secretary of commerce and execu tive director of the Pennsylvania Economic Development Partner ship; Bary Blinka, vice president and general manager, Gehl Agri cultural Division: Carl Just, gener al plant manager, Gehl Lebanon Facility; Congressman Robert Walker; Rose Marie Swanger, Lebanon County Commissioner; William Hendrick, Chairman, Lebanon Valley Economic Deve lopment Committee; Paul Krause, South Lebanon Township Supervi sor; and Michael Heagy, Employee Representative, Gehl Lebanon Facility. MILK. IT DOES A BODY good: LAPP’S BARN D UIPMENT