OADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT 80 HP, Good Condition JOHN DEERE 9400 COMBINE 1989, J2OO Separator CASH Hr*., Sharp NEW TRACTORS JD 4255, 4WD, Cab JD 4455, 2WD, Cab, 125 Hrs. JD 3055, 2WD, Cab Round Balt Grapplt For 100 Strlta Loadtr. $BOO Woodtn Bala Racks w/Wagons, Your Cholca $690 JD 567 Whaal Raka w/Hyd. Cyllndars6so Cook 12’6” Offset Disc w/Dual Wheals $1,900 MF 10’ Grain & Fart. Drill w/Grasa Seed, As Is $4OO we ship OB ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT, INC. mdc lU Box 456, Bowmansvllle Road UPS Adamstown, PA 19501 215-484-4391 We Have Used Parts To Fit JD 2-Cyl. And 10 & 20 Series Tractors! ■CASH $11,500 $65,000 MIBCE] JOHN DEERE 2940 •5 HP, bid. PTO, Hl-Lo, cash Yaar Around Haatad Cab, . _ Excallanl Cond. $ 14,900 JOHN DEERE 60 New Paint >ED TRACTOR! Just Arrived JD 2240 w/145 Hi-Low, Ind. PTO, 1500 HfsT, Nice $11,500 JD “A”, Runs Good $1,595 jd “A”, as is, para $750 Ford 4000 Gas. NF $3,500 >US USED JD 215 Flax Head, Black Real $6,500 JD 2500 Plow, 5-18” Btms., Sami Mtd., Spring Reset $2,850 Duala For 30 Series Row Crop Tractor $5OO JD 1219 Mower Cond $6,750 JD 1209 Mower Cond, Aa Is $1,495 JD 4 Row Cultivator, As Is $495 Nl 2-Row Narrow Cornplcker $3,850 CASH $2,950 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 25, 1992-Cl3 Flock Forum Penn State Extension Sheep Specialist SID HANDBOOKS AVAILABLE Extra copies of the Sheep Indus try Development (SID) handbooks arc available from the Department of Dairy and Animal Science (814) 865-5493 or via electronic mail (Atm: Clair Engle). The handbooks cost $35 each and you may make checks payable to PSWGA. Please include a com plete and correct address for the record to ensure you receive cur rent updates and chapter revisions as they become available. Direct Marketing Symposium Set Representatives of the Ameri can Sheep Industry Associations Lamb and Producers Services Be On Lookout For New Fruit Variety KF.ARNEYSVILLI.i. W.Va. _ “Variety” is cunently a domin ant factor in apple marketing suc cess. In place of Delicious, chain stores are now featuring varieties about which we know very little, such as Gala, Fuji, and Braebum. Do we jump on the bandwagon andplantoneof the new hot variet ies or do we search for new variet ies which have the potential to give our region a market advantage? There are no simple answers, but it is evident that we need to expand variety testing in the Northeast The extension horticulturists of Pennsylvania, Virginia. Maryland, New Jersey, and West Virginia PLEASE RETURN TO: UNIVERSITY EXPERIMENT FARM, P.O. BOX 609, KEARNEYSVILLE, WV 25430 Variety Testing Participant Application Form Nairn Oiganizatioi Address List of Fruit Varieties You are Tesl Suggestions for Best Serving the Industry through this Variety Testing Program: There is no fee for the Variety Testing Program this year, but at some point there will probably be a charge. How much will the program be worth to you? Upon receipt of this application form, we will mail you a Tester's Stan dard Reporting Form for recording your evaluations of new varieties. by Clair Engle Councils recently met with state department of agriculture and extension personnel to plan the first National Direct Marketing Conference for sheep producers. The conference is tentatively sche duled to take place in the Northeast in the fall of 1992. The conference will feature speakers who have had success in direct marketing in ethnic markets, the freezer trade, gourmet and organic markets, mail order sell ing, wool and craft outlets, and lamb marketing co-ops. Pennsylvania’s representatives on the planning committee are Kathy Hamlctt, department of agricultural economics and rural sociology and Clair Engle, depart ment of dairy and animal science. have agreed to cooperate to estab lish a Mid-Atlantic Fruit Variety Testing Program, and we invite you to become a participant. As a program participant, you will share your evaluations of new varieties with other growers in the region. In return, you will gain comprehensive information on which to base decisions on new plantings. To become a variety testing par ticipant, complete the attached application form, and we will begin sending you mailings on the testing which is occurring in our reeion. •hone Number
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