04-LancMtar Farming, Saturday, May 1,1993 KALIDA, Ohio The time, labor, and seed savings advan tages of the Unverferth Drill Fill are now available for producers who use the Case 5200 and 5400 drills. The ground-level loading vertical-lift auger moves bulk or bag seed to a horizontal center-fill auger in the capacity expanded seed hopper. The cross auger dis tributes seed evenly throughout the grain tank minimizing seed travel and handling damage. The hopper extension increases drill capacity by up to 20 percent and is primed and painted to match the Scholarship To Leadership School Provided CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.) A scholarship to the Conservation Leadership School will be provided by the Franklin County Conservation District to a county stu dent between the ages of IS-18 who have completed at least one ninth-grade science course. The schools are scheduled for July 4-July 17 and July 18-31, at the Civil Engineering Camp at Penn State’s rustic Stone Valley recreation areas. Students stay in platform tents with bunks and concrete floors and use the Civil Engineering Lodge and heated bathhouses. Cost of attending this school is $370. The district pays $lOO, which includes lodging and all meals, course materials, etc. The stu dent is responsible for their own transporta tion to and from Stone Valley in Huntington County. The curriculum focuses on the application of principles of forestry, wildlife manage ment, soils management, watershed manage ment, architecture, and other areas of conser vation. Note: This is not a recreational sum mer camp - students-should have a strong desire to learn. Dr. James Hamilton heads a staff of resident instructors, all with academ ic backgrounds and experience in the afore mentioned subjects. For students interested in attending this school, a brief essay on why they wish to attend should be mailed to the Franklin County Conservation District, 550 Cleveland Avenue, Chambersburg, PA 17201, no later than May 17. This essay is a must to deter mine who will attend this school in the event there is more than one application. For further information, contact the con servation district office, (717) 264-8074. Unverferth Unveils N drill. The Drill Fill’s spring assisted lift vertical auger stores conve niently across the rear of the drill for ease of transport and storage. Auger controls are positioned for easy operation from either the ground or drill platform. Optional brush-tip flighting for extra gentle seed handling is avail able for both the vertical and hori zontal augers. For more information, contact Unverferth Manufacturing Com pany, Inc., P.O. Box 357, Kalida, OH 45853, (800) 322-6301 or (419) 532-3121. AVOID RUSH HOUR TRAFFIC t •IG DUTCI DRAG. CHAIN FEI FEEDING SCHEDULE? FEEDING! WiRSHEV mKm EQUIPMENT CO. 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA “17603 (717) 393-5807 S 3 * > « ,/ '' \ \ * The ti ibor, and seed savings advantages of the Unverferth Drill Fill are now available for producers who use the Case 5200 and 5400 drills. The Drill Fill’s spring assisted-llfe vertical auger stores conveniently across the rear of the drill for ease of transport £nd storage. Auger controls are positioned for easy operation from either the ground or drill platform. REDUCE EGG ACCIDENTS ■93 Drill Fill Model *■ ;ij£';-' t ‘ **,*- ’.V", Vtv'**)p*'- '‘J* % \ - *< ■**»•£ *v* £g ♦* * this competition is damaged eggs... from feet, toes and collisions. Big Dutchman chain feeders can feed your flock by running as few as three or four times a day, with little competition for feed, a calmer (lock and fewer cracks and checks. IF YOU ARE... FORCED TO FEED more than lour times a day or during peak laying periods, call 911 for your egg casual ties or. . . call (717) 393-5807 lor Information on how our chain feeder pampers your product. . . from cage to carton. ' Biq Putdiman, *We ‘Tafa Customer Satisfaction TersonaCCy \ &*,*■« >, Kx < \ % ' * -a, , «fr- '> - ■ , % 4* )SsSk