ORLANDO, Fla. Producers attending the American Sheep Industry Convention said it could be the sheep industry that’s “endangered” if significant changes are not made in the Endangered Species Act as it comes up for renewal in 1992. The lines of conflict were clear as debaters squared off on the endangered species issue during a packed session at the American Sheep Industry Convention. Con Ml HESSTON r AGCO j THE PRIME LINE ANY WAY YOU TURN... TURN TO HESSTON SKID STEER LOADERS! Hesston's Skid Steer Loaders have the extras to meet your needs: tilt top for easy access to transmissions, reinforced rear door for protec tion and counter weight, double acting hydraulic cylinders for balanced loads, heavy duty drive connection providing hours of trouble-free opera tion, and good visibility of working areas. These machines, with their attachments, can be equippet jobs. Attachments include bu< backhoe, blade, grapple bud augers, making your new ski multi-use machine. 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