Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 08, 1991, Image 94

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    C6-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, June 8, 1991
The full range of patented Aer-Way hay and pasture aera
tion and renovation equipment and minimum-till cultiva
tors Is now available with a bolt-on, replaceable tine.
Aeration Equipment
Available From Aer-Way
ONTARIO, Canada The full
range of patented Aer-Way hay
and pasture aeration and renova
uon equipment and mimmum-ull
cultivators is now available with a
bolt-on, replaceable tine.
Paul Gillen, manager of mark
eting, said that the new tine is the
result of two years of design,
development and lest.
He said, “the new tine is a sub
stantial technical breakthrough
The unproved metallurgy pro
Weed Control Without
BRILLION, Wis.— Brillion’s
new high clearance Ro-Crop Cul
tivator provides economical weed
control without the worry of
chemicals.
Extra long gang frames offer
optimum trash clearance to handle
minimum tillage residues with
ease. A 25-inch underframe clear
ance means more days to cultivate
crops and an extra pass for weed
control. Heavy duty straight edge
shanks allow high-speed tillage
without throwing dirt or residues.
“Our customers can depend on
Brllllon’s new high clearance Ro-Crop Cultivator provides economical weed con
trol without the worry of chemicals.
Extra long gang frames offer optimum trash clearance to handle minimum tillage
residues with ease.
ness
News
Aof Way
vides increased tine life and yet
maintains the ductility for use in
sloncy areas.” The increased hard
ness is particularly important for
use under highly abrasive
conditions.
Acr-Way’s new bolt-on design
rollers can also be retrofitted to all
existing units currently in the
field.
For more information, contact
your local Aer-Way dealer or call
(800) 457-8310.
Brillion’s strength and durability
for long wear and quality perfor
mance,” said Carl Miller, sales
manager. ‘The heavy duty no
wobble parallel linkage provides
extra stability and keeps cultivator
shovels in the ground at proper
angles to kill hard-10-gel weeds.
Each assembly weighs more than
50 pounds.”
The Brillion Ro-Crop Cultiva
tor is maintenance free and easy to
use. “Cultivating depth is easily
adjusted by moving a pin to the
proper hole,” said Miller. “And all
Chore-Time Presents Award
MILFORD, Ind. Farmer Boy Ag, Inc. received the President’s Sales Achievement
Award for their 1990 product sales achievements from Chore-Time Equipment Inc.,
Milford, Indiana, recently.
The award Is based on the dollar volume of Chore-Time products that Farmer Boy
Ag, Inc. sold during 1990.
Receiving the award from Steve Bryant, sales manager for Chore-Time Equipment
were Lee Witmer, Steve Bryant, Dale Martin, and Leonard Martin.
Agway Markets Dairyman’s Edge
SYRACUSE, N.Y. Agway
has acquired exclusive marketing
rights to a new feed additive for
dairy animals developed and
researched on northeastern dairy
farms.
The product. Dairyman’s Edge,
is a special formulation of all
natural yeast cultures, enzymes,
and bacteria that can be added to
pelleted feeds, top dressed on
feed, or used in total mixed
rations.
The product is manufactured by
LBJ Pakke Inc. and distributed
and marketed by Papillon Agricul
tural Products, an international
marketing organization. Dairy-
Chemicals
bushings have grease zerks for
longer bearing life.”
Brillion’s new BRH Ro-Crop
Cultivator is available in six mod
els, from 4 to 16 rows with row
spacings of 30-40 inches. Larger
BHFF models fold for easy trans
port and storage. Optional equip
ment includes cut away discs,
open top shields, rolling shields,
and down pressure springs.
For more information, contact
your local Brillion dealer, or write
Brillion Iron Works, Inc., Brillion,
WI 54110, (414) 756-2121.
§*«*!
David Fisher of Maplevlew . .
feeding Dairyman’s Edge to a herd of 400 milking cows
with excellent results.
man’s Edge has been field tested
over the past five years on dozens
of dairy farms including Agway
members, who were asked to par
licipate in the development
program.
Observations most often
reported by farmers in the
research project were improved
appetite, increased milk produc
tion after six to nine weeks, and
reduction of stress related prob
lems. Most farms used Dairy
man’s Edge at one once per head
per day either as a top dress sup-
Sandler
Institute
LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.)
Good and Stobcr Enterprises
announces the opening of a new
sales training facility known as
Sandler Sales Institute of
Lancaster.
Programs consist of continual
lifetime training instead of the
normal one, two, or three day sales
seminar classes. New selling skills
and attitude/behavior techniques
are offered to businesses and sales
professionals who are not happy
with their sales productivity.
The goal of the institute is to
take the pain and frustration out of
the sales profession and put in
place a teachable, workable sales
o
plement or in a total mixed ration.
Dr. Normand St-Pierre, dairy
and business manager at Agway,
points out that Dairyman’s Edge is
not a substitute for good nutnuon,
good management, or superior
genetics.
“It is a promising feed addiuve
that is based on sound field
research and farm experience,” St-
Pierre said.
The new feed additive is avail
able through most local Agway
stores and representatives.
Sales
Opens
system to increase business
profits.
Sandler Systems has approxi
mately 70 franchise locations
throughout the country. Their
national headquarters is located
just outside of Baltimore, Md.
Good and Stober Enterprises
will cover the Lancaster, York,
Reading, Harrisburg, and sur
rounding areas. Training prog
rams will generally be held at
Good and Stober Enterprises
main office at 600 Old Hickory
Road, Lancaster.
For more information, contac
Good and Stober Enterprises at
(800) 525-7762 or (717)
560-8863.