Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1992, Image 24

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    A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18, 1992
STANLEY, N.Y. As far
back as 1933 there has been an
agricultural show sponsored by
the Empire State Potato Club Inc.
That one was hosted by New
York state fanners and was com
mitted to bringing farmers in the
Northeast the newest techniques
and equipment available to
agriculture.
Since then, this annual event
has undergone many changes
including name, location and size
but its sponsor and purpose have
remained constant.
Today Empire Farm days has
grown to be the largest outdoor,
three-day show in the Northeast,
with more than 400 exhibitors.
CCC Rate 4'A %
WASHINGTON. D.C. Com- B J erke - executive vice president
modity loans disbursed in July by
the U.S. Department of Agricul- 71,6 4/ < ,nte «f rate
lure’s Commodity Credit Corpo- remains the same as June s 4/«
ration will carry a 4 ‘A percent percent and this reflects the inter
interest rate, according to Keith 681 rate charged CCC by the U.S.
Treasury in June.
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(315) 699-8870
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• Avoids damage to stream » :***& PASTURE
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• One pump can satisfy ■
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DONTLET THIS HAPPEN
ON YOUR FARM...
RELINE YOUR SILO
WITH SHOTCRETE!
Contact: MYRON STOLTZFUS
717-768-3993
S & S Silo Repair
RD #2 Box 91A, Honey Brook, PA 19344
12 Years Experience In Relining Silos
Empire Farm Days Tradition Continues
This year’s show is scheduled for
August 4, 5 & 6.
The event originated as Potato
Field Days in 1933. In 1964 the
show was called the Potato Field
Day and Farm Materials Exhibi
tion and was hosted by Hum
phreys Farm, Hartford.
In 1965, co-hosts were McCor
mick Farms and William Gozels
ki, Gainesville. In 1966, co-hosts
were Russell Matthews and Mon
roe County Department of Parks,
Menden.
In 1967 the show had grown to
such a magnitude that another
name change was required to
reflect the scope of the event.
Empire Farm Days was bom.
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Since then, a number of farms
have hosted the annual event.
In 1967 Lucian Hills was host;
1968 co-hosts were Smith Coul
ter, Lincoln Knolls and Harold
Rice, Canastota; 1969 Selden
Farm, Greigsville; 1970 King
Brothers, Lafayette; 1971 John P.
Halpin & Sons, Avon; 1972-73
New York State College of Agri
culture and Life Sciences at Cor
nell, Dryden; 1974-75 Neenan
Brothers, Holcomb; 1976-77 John
Hessto
give m
forage
less
fuel.
See Your Dealer For Company Programs Now In Effect...
HERNLET’S irmp.Q
FARM EQUIP. INC. FARM SUPPLY
2095 S. Markat St rr i
Ellzabalhtown, Pa. Oatarburg, Pa.
717-367-8867 814-276-3422
STQLTZFUB FARM STOUFFER BROS.,
service, me. me.
Rla. 10 * 41 1066 Lincoln Way Waal
Cochranvllla, Pa. Chambaraburg, Pa.
215-893-3407 717-263-8424
ZIMMERMAN’S
FARM SERVICE
School Road, Rt 1
Bethal, Pa.
717-933-4114
P. Halpin & Sons, Seneca Castle;
1978-80 N. Palladino & Sons,
Pompey; 1981-82 New York State
College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences at Cornell, Dryden;
1983-85 Brock Acres, Holcomb;
1986-87 N. Palladino & Sons,
Pompey and 1988-Present Rod
man Lott & Sons Farm, Seneca
Falls.
Empire Farm Days is also very
unique because it has a group of
cooperators made up of organiza-
Shesston
Three Hesston Models...the 7165, 7155 and 7145...
offer increased harvesting capacity with the revolutionary
8-Knife Turbo Vane Cutting Cylinder. This exclusive
Hesston design features eight C-2 knives that produce
high capacity “scissor-action” cutting that eliminates
bunching and carry-over...and gives more output on
less fuel!
The C-2 knives have two
cutting edges that can be
reversed for longer service life.
And the Auto-Sharp Knife
Grinder, standard on the 7155
and 7165, sharpens quickly and
easily...anytime and anywhere!
It is a self-indexing grinder that
sharpens knives with the
cylinder running in normal cutting direction.
Straight-Thru Crop-Flo puts more horsepower and
fuel into cutting and less into crop handling...eliminates
cross augers or spinners that can drain power and waste
fuel. And Hesston’s new auger base header unit allows
you to work more crops on a lower overall investment!
If you want to forage more on less fuel, see your
Hesston dealer today about Models 7145, 7155 and
7165 ...for tractors
from 60 to
250 HP!
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Mk\ HESSFON “-vst*
* 13516 Marsh Pika
Hagerstown, MD
301-733-8336
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RIME LINE
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PENNSYLVANIA
LONGBNECKER’S.
me.
RD 2
Williamsburg, Pa.
814-783-3731
tions that have proven to be com
mitted to k the same goal of the
Empire State Potato Club, Inc.
These cooperators include:
American Agriculturist, NYS Col
lege of Agriculture and Life Sci
ences, New York Farm Equip
ment Dealers’ Association, NYS
Farm Equipment Club, New York
State Electric and Gas Corpora
tion, Rochester Gas and Electric
Company and Cornell Coopera
tive Extension.
STANLEY’S
FARM SERVICE
RD 1, Box 46
Kllagoratown, Pa.
717-046-2088
UMBERGERS OP
FONTANA, me.
RD 4. Box 545
Labanon, Pa.
717-887-3813