Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 16, 1992, Image 55

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HEAVY DUTY SPRAYERS
BUILT STRONG TO PERFORM TOUGH
At Last! A Reliable, New Stainless Steel special
AG-CHEM FOAM MARKER $798.00
Each Foam Marker Contains:
• Mixing chamber for each boom. • Electric hameii for in-cab
controls (cn-off/lefi-right).
• Drop hoses for each boom. • Hose for boom lengths up to 47*.
The Ag-Chem foam marker offers you efficient operation with a 12 volt
compressor that draws only > amps. Independent left and right boom
markers can be controlled from the cab for on-the-go operation. That
lets you operate either boom marker for precise, economical foam
placement. And best of all the Ag-Chem Foam Marker produces a dense
foam within seconds of agitation, and has a dependable output that can be
adjusted for volume.
Use with the new g(Mo-I™ high concentrate foam. SaMHWB9BB
Self-Prim!
Centrif
Pumps
• 3 H.P.
'S’ Series
IK ” Or 2" Poi
Reg. $210.00
SPECIAL
$183.75
• 5 H.P.
‘S’ Series
2" Ports
Reg. $250.00
SPECIAL
$218.75
SPECIAL $385.00
• ‘S’ Series Pedestal Pump Only V/t ” or 2” - Reg. $13600 SPECIAL $119.00
• 7 HP ‘S’ Series Pump 3" Ports - Reg. $440 00.
Raven Tough Polyethylene Tanks
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Sprayer Nozzles
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• 200, 300 & 500 Gal. Trailer Models
• 110, ISO, 200 & 300 Gal. 3 Pt
Hitch Models
• 30’, 35’ and 40’ Booms
• 30’ & 45’ All Hydraulic Folding
Boom
• (bMrSg(£No Drip Nozzles
• Independent Boom Suspension
Eliminates All Boom Bouncing.
24000 CALIBRATION KIT
• Tee Jet Calibration
Calculator
• Tee Jet Calibration
Container
• Tee Jet Tip Cleaning
Brush
Reg.
$59.44
PACER PUMPS
• 5 H.P. ‘S’ Scries
With I/C Briggs Engine,
2” Ports
Reg. $330.00
SPECIAL
$288.75
• SPRAYER TANKS - ALL SIZES
For New Or Replicemcm AVAILABLE
FROM
• STATIONARY
TANKS - For 25 RAI.
Liquid Fertilizer Storage ( 0 2500 GAL,
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Complete Line
FEATURES AVAILABLE:
Handy
Half Gallon
AG FOAM
• Reg. $9.85
SPECIAL
$8.95
• Instruction Manual
• Agricultural Spray
Products Catalog
• Tee Jet Nozzle Selection
Guide
SPECIAL
$53.50
Features:
• Self-priming
to 20 feet
• Total heads
to 120 feet
• Capabilities
to 200 U.S.
GPM
• Built in
check valve
• Equipped with
IV4 ” or 2"
female threaded
connections,
NPT
• 5 H.P. ‘S' Scries
With Honda Engine,
2" Ports
Reg. $464.00
SPECIAL
$406.00
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gq* Societies %
Lancaster Society 18
Lancaster Society of Farm following people spoke
Women #lB met at the home of about famil y> home - farm life and
Rhoda Kilheffer, East Petersburg, “deresting stores and happenings
on May 2. °f their growing up years: Ruth
President Ruth Rohrer con- Landis . Roberta Shepardson,
ducted the meeting. The roll call Mlldred Greider - Mae Weaver,
question was “What did you enjoy Ma f tha Stoner, and Mildred
doing with your mother?” Kl E* der -
Many interesting stories and T meetin g will be on
answers were given honoring ne , at die P arm & Home
“Mothers”. w Center. A luncheon will be served
The program was “Remember at i 2: ?° P’ 1 ?: .
When,” Society #lB will be entertaining
Society #24.
York Society 11
York Co. Farm Women’s
Group #ll held their April meet
ing in the social room of Home
town Lutheran Church with Mary
Winemiller as hostess.
The theme for April from the
Twelve Days of Christmas was
“Four Calling Birds” and the roll
call response was “Birds we
Enjoy”
4.9% A.P.R. Financing
For Model 1512
• Handle high volumes of free-flowing
manure or slurry with fine-cut bedding
• Moves manure underground through
15” or 12” PVC pipe to storage area.
• Stroke length offers three adjustments
to match manure consistency.
• All moving parts removable for easy
service
• Install easier and faster to minimize
investment.
• Big 180 gallon hopper.
• Ends daily hauling. Time savings and
fertilizer savings pay for investments.
• Patz financing with monthly or annual
payments makes it affordable.
ALEXANDRIA
MAX ISENBERG JbHN JONES
814-669-4027 717-737-5737
BALLY
LONGACRE
ELECTRIC
215-845-2261
BEDFORD
BENCE'S FARM EQUIP.
814-623-8601
beilefowte
LUCAS BARN EQ.
814-383-2806
BELLEVUE
MILLER-LAKE Inc.
717-935-2335
Eight members will be attend
ing Spring Rally in Lancaster Co.
The program committee, Melba
Dise and Blanche Myers enter
tained members with games with
everyone receiving a prize.
Refreshments were served to IS
members. The May meeting will
be held at the home of Chrystal
Brenneman.
CAMP HILL
MIFFI
ZUG FARM 8
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
717-463-2606
ORANGEVILLE
FRANKLIN D. HESS
FARM EQUIPMENT
717-925-6939
ELLIOTTSBURG
tARL R. BAER
717-582-2648
QUARRYVILLE
UNICORN FARM
SERVICE
James E. Landis
717-786-4158
POWERS
EQUIPMENT
717-434-2082
SHIPPENSBURG
WITHER EQUIPMENT
SERVICE
717-532-6139
LEBANON
CEDAR CREST
EQUIPMENT
717-270-6600
Uncamr Rwmlng, Saturday, May 16, IN2-815
Berks Executive
Board
The Berks County Farm
Women Executive Board meeting
was held recently at the Ag Center
with 20 members in attendance.
Devotions were given by Celes
te Man beck of Group #5.
The County president, Joan
Loeb, welcomed 21 new residents
at Berks Heim with a small gift.
The Berks Heim Festival will
be held on Saturday, September
12 from 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
The Farm Women Group’s will be
in charge of making hamburgers.
The Fann Women gave 347
pounds of food to the Greater
Reading Food Bank.
Doris Brown, chairman for the
Scenic River Days for Farm
Women reported on ideas and
suggestions to be presented at our
booth.
Lillian Bucks, chairman of the
Berics County Farm Women Con
vention, reported that the Conven
tion will be held on October 3, at
Haag’s Hotel in Shartlesville.
Group #9 will be in charge of
devotions at the June meeting.
Group #2 will celebrate their
40th anniversary on June 23rd at
the Bethel Community Center.
For All New Patz®
Silo Unloaders
Patz gives
you daul-auger unloaders and
gathering-chain unloaders plus
choice of surface-drive or ring
drive/center drive.
Also use
7.9% A.P.R. financing
for other
PATZ feed handling and
manure handling equipment
SOMERSET
GROVE EQUIP.
SALES
Mark Knepper
Cliff Lynn
814-445-6306
HAGERSTOWN. MD
TRI-STATE
FARM AUTOMATION
301-416-7340
KENNEDYVILLE. MD
FINDER SERVICE
CO.
301-416-7340
LINEBORO. MD
TRI-CO. DAIRY
EQUIPMENT
301-374-6616
WHITEFORD. Ml
ENDFIELD EQUIP.
301-838-0480
pound. Wl
PATZ SALES, INC.
414-897-2251
DISTRICT MANAGERS
Dennis flohrbaugh
717-530-5410
Agn Bee Inc.
James Bilski, Pres.
814-696-9447
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