Original “Spreading Action’’® tines give better coverage at much higher speeds. Adjusts without tools to provide the right penetration for a big variety of jobs! PASTURES: Increases quality and quantity of feed from pastures. Aerates to stimulate growth and improve moisture penetration. Scatters droppings, reducing parasites. Prepares soil for overseeding without disturbing existing growth. Worßs In seed and fertilizer. Many owners report pasture yield in creases of 15%. HERBICIDE INCORPORATION: Independent research using black light photography proves the Fuerst Harrow behind your disk or cultivator gives you “near perfect” incorporation in one pass better than implements costing several times more! Shreds trash as it prepares & levels seedbeds. BROADCASTING SMALL GRAINS AND GRASSES: University of Illinois found overseeding by broadcasting followed by a Fuerst Harrow a superior combination, out-performing equipment costing more than 10 times as much. Pulled behind the broadcaster, it covers seed to desired depth in one time-saving operation. SHREDS STALKS: Shreds and spreads stalks in spring ahead of no-till and ridge-till planting. 4 to 42 ft. widths. Flexes to cover every inch at 6-8 mph. No maintenance. Easy to use and store. Insist on the original “Spreading Action’.’® tines. BYDER Supply Lehigh Holstein Club Members Elect Directors The Lehigh County Holstein Club elects directors for 1991, they are, from left, Tim Robbins, of Lynnacres, New Tripoli, as vice president and membership committee chairman; Jason Moyers, of Junge Farms, New Tripoli, banquet committee co-chair; Scott Sell, of Crystal Spring Farm, Schnecksville, president; Jerry Fleck, of Excelsior Farm, Schnecksville, sales representative; Brian Dietrich, of Lynnacres, banquet committee co-chair; and Bruce Dietrich, of Ontelynn Acres, New Tripoli, state director and show chairman. Not shown is director Andrea Semmel, of Excelsior Farm, who is chairman of the youth committee. The Lehigh County Holstein Club recognizes its 4-H members, who are, from left, Andrea Semmel, chair of the youth committee; Shannon Semmel; Steven Dietrich, of Germansville; Stacey Dietrich, Germansvitle; and Suzanne Moyer, Berks County Dairy Princess. ■ SALE COUPON - - * Bring in this coupon and get $l3O, $l5O or $lBO oh fl»||till ill#tftd the purchase price of a Consolidated Dutchwest Federal Convection Heater bought between ' A UUfchWßSt February 9-28, 1991 Discount varies by rpodel Name » Address City,State,Zip Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9, 1991-A33 Quality Ayrshire Consignments Wanted HAMBURG (Berks Co.) The Pennsyl vania Ayrshire sales committee is looking for outstanding con signments for the an nual PA Ayrshire Calf and Heifer Sale. The sale will be held on Saturday, March 23 at 10:30 a.m. at the Solan co Fairgrounds, Quarry viilc, Pa. The sale is conducted primarily to provide good foundation ani mals to 4-H and FFA members. However, anyone interested in adding Ayrshires to their herd is welcome. The proceeds from this sale will benefit the PA Ayrshire youth organi zation. Anyone who would like to consign heifers or who would like to re ceive a catalog please contact John Rodgers, R.D. #l, Box 129, Belleville, PA 17004, phone (717) 935-5242 or Milt Brubaker, 595 Snyder Hill Rd., Lititz, PA 17543. phone (717)
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