06-l.ancaster Farming, Saturday, January 16,1993 Kinze Expands Cultivator Line WILLIAMSBURG, lowa A new line of hydraulic-folding con servation cultivators specifically built to meet the challenges of to day’s tough crop residue manage ment systems it now available from Kinze Manufacturing Inc. The Kinze 1500 Conservation Cultivators are available in seven hydraulic-folding models de signed to create efficient erosion control and moisture conservation without sacrificing protective cov er. Sizes range from 8-row N to 16-row N and feature a compact, 165-degree folding design. The high-performance units en able operators to work in mulch till, ridge-till, no-till and even con ventional-till conditions at speeds of up to twice as fast as conven tional cultivation equipment. The new folding units complement an existing 1500 rigid-frame series which also has been expanded to include sizes ranging from 4-row to 10-row N. seven hydraulic-folding models designed to create effi cient erosion control and moisture conservation without sacrificing protective cover. BEANS & CORN TOO CHEAP? Grow them without toxins and get $B.OO to $12.00 per bu. for soybeans and $3.00 for corn, guaranteed. You can do it this year yet Others have been doing it for 12 years and are very happy. You are just as smart, but you are not getting paid for your smartness. We need beans by the semi-loads from many farmers for tofu and soy milk factories. We can't get enough. And corn even more for the smart dairymen who learned the great val ue of it. Their cows do better with it, Protein and minerals are very high and in good balarrce, better than a computer can do it. One of our excellent blends, the SK blend, is only $ll6 per ton Ask for a detailed description of our program. ORGANIC CENTER 217 S. RAILROAD AVE. NEW HOLLAND, PA. 17557 717-354-7064 7 to 8 AM Mr. Stoltzfus ifflartin Concrete Subsidiary of Martin Paving, Inc. CONCRETE No Waste - We Mix Any Amount You Need - Mixes Can Be oq B Changed Right On The Job Ephra; a, PA state approved DUST oil Ephrata: (717) 733-7915 FOR BARN YARDS. LltitJU (717) 626-2494 farm lanes, etc. Lebanon: (717) 272-7541 The backbone of the Model 1500 is a sturdy 7-inch x 7-inch x 3/8-inch tubular frame that pro vides the penetrating strength needed for high-residue condi tions. The center section on the largest units (12-row “ and 16-row N) is also equipped with an addi tional 3-inch x 7-inch forward toolbar for added strength and sta bility. The folding wings on the Model 1500 have unlimited up flcx and 5-degree down-flex. Stop bolts on the hinge assembly allow the operator to limit down-flex, or pin the wings for rigid operation. All units have crop clearance of 30 inches. Heavy-duty parallel linkage al lows the row units to independent ly ride up and down over uneven terrain with up to 10 inches of ver tical movement and yet maintain rigid side-to-side alignment which is critical when working closely to the row. Four quick-adjustable coil springs control down-force pressure, providing maximum weight transfer for uniform pene tration in all soil types. Each row unit is equipped with adjustable 18-inch diameter coult ers (with scrapers) that slice through heavy residue and open a path for the shank. Replaceable bolt-on shank points break up compacted soil layers for in creased water infiltration and en hanced aeration. Reversible and replaceable double-edge shares, available with regular or Kinze’s new hard sur face cutting edges, are available in 17-inch, 19-inch, 21-inch, 25-inch, and 27-inch sizes. The shares are angled to cut below the surface of the soil to remove weeds and grasses at root level without disturbing protective soil cover. The units can easily be equipped to apply liquid fertilizer or anhydrous ammonia. The op tional liquid fertilizer package is set up with a John Blue L-4405 piston pump, flow divider, and spring loaded drive wheel. Fer tilizer tubes are preinstalled on the shanks for immediate or future ap plications. The optional anhy drous attachment includes heavy duty VA -inch square spring coil shanks with quick-clamp knife mounts for customer-supplied knives. Other options include ridging attachments, rolling disc or rotary hoe crop shields, cut away weeding discs, dual lift as sist wheels, and a rear telescoping hitch assembly. FARM EQUIPMENT 1000 gal. Badger vacuum tank, excellent condition Union County „ (717)966-1998 1020 JD Danhusher Post’ Digger, 7'cut mower, JD M T. ruhs, JD spreader, flatbed 16'. 301/596-9723, 410/442-2817 Shaver Post Dnvers HDB $1095, HDIO $1595 Ta neytown Farm & Hard ware, 410/751-1500 1650 Oliver Gas w/1210 Oliver Loader, WFE, PS, Hydro Power, Priced to Sell $2500 804-824-4319 Better Living Foundation Starts Fundraising Efforts Margaret Wolff, left, is honory chairperson for the fund raising effort started during the Farm Show by the Pennsyl vania Foundation for Better Living. Patty McMurry, a direc tor of the Dairymen’s Association presented a check for $2,500 to Mrs. Wolff in support of the mission of the foundation. In 1992 the foundation hosted a four-day teacher’s work shop for 45 teachers to increase the understanding of the relationship between agriculture and the consumer and the economy. This summer two workshops are planned to accommodate 100 elementary teachers. Christine Jacobs, a kindergarten teacher and a graduate of last summer’s workshop explained how she incorpo rates the information she learned into her regular curricu lum. She also has shared her knowledge and teaching materials with other teachers in her school. In addition to the workshops, the foundation has estab lished a speakers’ bureau and provides teaching materials and follow-up support for teachers. For more information or to make a contribution to the Pennsylvania Foundation for Better Living, write Beth Moore, executive director, at 5399 Guitner Road, Chambersburg, PA, 17201. Or phone: (717) 375-2639. BUY. SELL. TRADE Ol PHONE; 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 PAX 717-733-6058 Mon.. Toes., Wed., Pri. 8 AM to 5 PM; Thurs. 7 AM to 8 PM WANTED: Utter pans for NH spreaders: 519, 520, 679, 680 717-949-3074 or 703-879-3926 1945 JD LA; 1939 JD A. Both good condition. 1945 JD LA, fair condition; 1970 Case 310 G, track loader, very good condition. 412-548-5996 after 6PM. 1972 JD 4620 tractor. 4646 hrs., dual wheels, 1000 RPM PTO. Field ready $ll,OOO (410)836-2398 evenings >B BENT THROUGH THE 12' Oliver plow w/new mold boards, landslides, etc. $495; JD 9’ spring har row, reconditioned, $450, JO KBA disc harrows, 20 or 24 blades w/new 20' blades, pivots, etc. $750/ea; 3&4 foot roller harrows $2OO/ea; 9'-12' cultipackers made to order, $250-$350/ea; NH 401, 402 crimpers; NH 455 mowers; NH 55 rakes. All equipment field ready and guaranteed Farm equip ment parts in stock, bear ings, bolts, sprockets, pull leys, belts, PTO parts, etc 10% sale on parts January 15 to March 15 KIRK WOOD REPAIR SHOP, 550 Coopers DR, Kirk wood , PA 17536 717-529-3299 Call be
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