State Ag Board Approves Purchase Of 14 Easements HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Pennsylvania Agricultural Land Preservation Board approved 14 easement purchases Wednesday, including the first in Westmoreland County, making that county the 20th to permanent ly protect farmland under Pen nsylvania’s farmland protection program. During the meeting, the board approved more than $3.5 million for easement purchases, including $188,665 for Lowell C. and Sally R. Lash’s Westmoreland County farm. “The Lash farm in Sewickley Township is one of many fine farms in Westmoreland County,” said State Agriculture Secretary Boyd E. Wolff, who chairs the board. “We’re very pleased to have this farm in our program.” You Getting Tired Of Repairing Your Cage System? Are You Can Have More Birds, Better Performance, More Income And Less Maintenance With A New Chore-Time Duratrim You get more room in our top cage for extra birds Note the extra wire in partitions, backs and tops for added strength ULTRAFLO® goes 80 feet per minute ai has a 5 year warraht Special wire on cag> floors is welded befi being galvanized. Thi gives stronger weldr and better coating, one more reason why Chore-Time outlasts other systems Remodel with Chore-Time and you can have more birds, better performance and less maintenance. Chore-Time’s 4 tier, 20 inch deep Duratrim is the same width as 3 tier dropping board systems and 4 tier reverse cages. Go from 60,000 birds to 80,000 birds. ULTRAFLO® saves feed. Birds can’t pick over feed while the feeder is running. When they eat the auger stops birds from piling feed and flinging feed. WHY NOT CHECK OUT THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF? Contact us now - or ask any producer who owns ULTRAFLO® Northeast Agri Systems is Pennsylvania’s Authorized Q&BE& Master Distributor ■ Northeast Agri FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK tollVrllSmer 139 A West Airport Rd. service number: LititE. PA 17543 1-800-673-2580 A breakdown of the properties - by county, owner, township, acreage, and purchase cost includes: • Adams - George Adams Dairy Farm, Partners, Franklin Town ship, 153 acres, $231,972; and Mildred L. Musselman, Butler Township, 162 acres, $235,175. • Cumberland - Marlin L. and Dorothy Bloser, West Pennsboro Township, 113 acres, $232,811; Edgar and Judith Heberlig, West Pennsboro Township, 125 acres, $214,000; and David and Sandra Hukill, Middlesex Township, 71 acres, $182,933. • Chester - W.B. Dixon and Allison F. Stroud, Jr., London Grove Township, 141 acres, $500,000. • Franklin - J. Nelson and Jean A. Wengert, Greene Township, 181 acres, $277,695; and Merle D. and Nancy K. Woodring, St. Tho mas Township, 100 acres, $135,125. • Lebanon - Anna D. Bomgard ner. North Annville Township, 197 acres, $206,000. Economics Seminar, Farm • Lehigh - Gerald I. and Dor--' Show Complex, Harrisburg, 9 othy I. Hunsickr Lower Macun- a.m.-3 p.m. gie Township, 183 acres, Ag-Service School. Embers $677,448; Donald L. Fink. (Qualitylnn).Carlisle,9a.m.-3 Heidelberg Township, 109 acres, p m $184,739; and Carl H Reitz, Grounds Managers' Winter Semi- Sn2o?3 rg T ° WnShip ’ 69 aCrCS> nar. Warrington Motor Lodge, ’ Warrington. • Susquehanna - Paul R. and Lancaster County Poultry Associ- Kimberly Wells, Bridgewater ation dinner, Dutch Apple Din- Township, 184 acres, $102,400. ncr Theater, Lancaster. • Westmoreland - Lowell C. Nutrient Management Work and Sally R. Lash, Sewickley s hop Session 1, West Penn Township, 106 acres, $188,665. Township Building, Tamaqua, Chore-Time’s Popular ULTRAFLO® Cage Feeding System Is Now Even More Outstanding! We've developed find tested the second generation of ULTRAFLO® feeders and named It the ULTRAFLO® 11. ULTRAFLO® II offers you even greater reliability, durability, and outstanding feed-saving performance up to 1 gram of feed per bird per day over the original ULTRAFLO®, And even the original ULTRAFLO® was beating our competition in feed savings! So, Join the cage feeding leader. Contact us today. Find out how Chore-Time and ULTRAFLO® II can help you be a leader, too! Systems, Inc. ■ /.'-j*'.*, , .Bffi m rssrfl Farm Calendar (Continued from Pago A 10) Ag Issues Forum, Kreider’s Restaurant, Manheim, 7:30 a.m.-9 a.m. Dairy Production Diseases and year warranty cages. Call or end for a copy Egg tray Is out tier to prevent egg jam-ups his extra high lip on the egg ay saves eggs - Available with 24”x20” cages 16”x20” cages Get 33% more irds because it only 73” wide EASY AUGER CONNECTOR. Allows fast and simple Installation, also quick and easy 'repair of auger if ever necessary. Auger and trough are both warranted 5 full years. Chain feeders are nol IF YOU ARE THINKING OF REMODELING OR FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL OUR TOLL-FREE CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER: 1-800-673-2580 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 28, 1992-A33 Joseph C. Peffer Estate Counselor Jeffrey C. Kitzmiller Estate Counselor • Business Insurance Hnandai Sarvkn Vi 1000 N Front St, Suite 260 Wormleysburg, PA 17043 (717) 731-6144 7 p.m.-9 p.m. and session 2, Dec. 17, 7 p,m.-9 p.m. Land Preservation Education Meetings, Lemon Drop Lounge north of Ebensburg, 8 a.m.-3:30 Pesticide Test, Schuylkill County Cooperative Extension Office, 9 «.m.-noon. S.itiii(l.i\. Dm'inlitr 12 National Young Fanners Institute, Des Moines. lowa. Siiiul.m. Dm-rnIKT I.' Monel.n. IHci-mlur 1-4 Northwestern Pa. Fruit Dinner Meeting, New Wilmington Grange Hall, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Land Preservation Education Meeting, East Manchester Capital Region Ag Chemical Safe ty Compliance School, Farm Show Complex, Harrisburg, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Land Preservation Education Meeting, Southeastern Middle School, 7:30 p.m. Western Pa. Commercial Tree Fruit Seminar, Airport Holiday Inn, Pittsburgh, 8 a.m.-3:IS pjn. 4-H Leant and Earn For Fun and Profit program, Berkes County er’s Restaurant, Manheim, 7:30 a.m.-9 a.m. Mid-Atlantic Conservation Til lage Conference. Embers Inn and Convention Center, Carlisle. • Estate Planning