Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 12, 1993, Image 42

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    A42-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 12, 1993
LANCASTER DHIA
LEM R MARTIN
95
KENTON L SHEIGART
168
ABNER S ESH
BETTY
KILMER R MARTIN
BEA
ROBERT H ROHRERiSONS
324
168
NEVIN S HORNING
BALSAM
CARL L MARTIN
DEHDRO
KENNETH L BEILER
ANNIE
THIN OAK FARMS
320
104
161
DALE R HERSHEY
HEATER
PARKE H RAMCK JR
JANE
J FLOYD KREIOER
68
TON ZARTMAM
61
87
LESTER M HEAVER fl
479
647
Exhibit Space Available At Expo
UNIVERSITY
PARK (Centre Co.)
Requests for exhibit
space at the 1993 Ani
mal Housing Expo still
arc being accepted. The
event, conducted by
Penn State Cooperative
Extension in coopera
tion with agribusiness,
will be held July 13-14
at the Lebanon Fair
grounds in Lebanon
County.
The The expo is
designed lo teach peo
ple to leant more about
building and remodel
ing farm structures and
about the proper hous
ing and handling of
poultry, livestock, and
dairy animals. More
than 1,4ft0 people
attended last year’s
event.
r^COOKjOff
(Continued from Pago A4l)
GR-H 4-1 305 22,885
GR-H
2-4 305
3-9 305
4-10 305
GR-H
GR-H
305
305
3-6
6-6
GR-H
295
4-5
305
9-1
305
4-8
GR-H
GR-B
GR-H
305
305
305
5-2
4-6
3-1
305
5-7
305
2-2
RH 10-7
305
GR-H 3-5
GR-H 3-2
300
305
GR-H 5-1
GR-H 2-9
305
305
The expo also gives agribu
sinesses an opportunity to display
a variety of products and services.
This year, the expo seeks exhibits
that address dairy, livestock, and
poultry housing concerns, includ
ing building designs and mater
ials, healthy and comfortable ani
FEUA- WERKE GMBH
FELLA TRAIL TYPE
TEDDERS
TH44O 14’,5”
THS2O 17’,8”
FELLA TS63I 20’ 8” RAKE
TRAIL TYPE
3.5
24,090
3.3
796
795
24,858
3.2
24,879
795
3.2
794
771
25,597
25,461
3.1
3.0
26,005
793
3.2
24,504
793
26,652
3.0
23,756
23,404
23,755
792
790
777
3.3
3.4
3.3
792
25,760
3.1
24,039
791
27,912
791
779
23,284
21,578
3.4
3.6
791
771
23,369
23,958
3.4
3.2
mal environments, materials, stor
age, animal handling equipment,
and labor efficiency.
Businesses and individuals
interested in exhibiting should
contact general chair Dan McFar
land, associate extension agent in
York County, at Penn State
HEAVES HOHSTEAD FASH
66
WELSH HILL FASMS
167
BEDKHOB FASH
1027
1130
3.7
849
765
3.2
KASVIN H HEILEB
HELGA
980
3.9
LONG ACSES FASH
211
EMAHDEL S ESH
HILKA
3.6
VEBNON S OHBLE + SON
DOTTIE
912
843
3.6
3.3
THOHAS C LAPP
WANDA
KABL H HESS
PAMELA
NATHAMIELD STOLTZFUS
WHITY
3.3
846
4.2
1019
950
3.6
BSAHDYVALE FASH
FANNIE
GENA
SAHDEL F LONG
VIOLET
817
894
758
3.4
3.8
3.2
NOSES K PETERSHEIM
51
848
3.3
972
LLOYD K WISE
LDCILE
AMOS E STOLTZFDS
PANSY
ROHRER BROTHERS
4.0
1013
3.6
918
952
3.9
4.4
BEVERL
HERBERT H BENNER
CASEY
790
695
3.4
2.9
AUTO-WRAP 600
★ Linkage mounted and suitable
for any tractor of 45 HP.
or more
★ Weight 1,200 lbs.
★ Powered by the tractor’s own
hydraulics, and operated by the
levers mounted on the tractor.
★ Required hydraulics: Minimum
4 G.P.M.
★ No electrical supply needed.
★ Wraps bales up to s'xs'
★ Max. bale weight 2,500 lbs.
★ Capacity approx. 25 bales
per hour.
★ Manufactured in Norway by
Tellefsdal a.s. manufacturer of
balewrappers for the world
market since 1986.
J.S.
GR-H
GR-H
GR-H
GR-H
GR-H
GR-H
GR-H
GR-H
GR-H
GR-H
Cooperative Extension, 112 Pleas
ant Acres Road, York, PA
17402-9041, (717) 757-9657.
In addition to exhibits, the expo
features internationally and
nationally known experts as well
as local authorities who will
speak, conduct demonstrations,
- distributed by -
572 Industrial Ave.
Lewisberry, Pa. 17339
(717) 938-5100
285
3-5
23,901
305
3-4
24,781
285
305
4-3
3-1
27,297
23,759
305
3-0
26,585
5-2
305
25,641
305
5-0
26,680
305
24,566
3-3
305
6-1
25,101
305
4-8
23,211
305
7-11
27,585
305
305
4-
5-
24,567
25,343
5-4
26,558
305
305
5-3
24,096
305
3-0
24,748
5-1
22,367
300
22,843
305
3-4
25,401
305
4-10
and answer questions on a variety
of topics related to animal hand
ling and housing concerns.
Among the featured speakers are
Dr. Temple Grandin and Michael
Gamroth.
U to flit’s All in the
cuss in BUS
Fransgard
Tl. 4000
The Combi Rake of the future
Combination 10’ Rake/
14’ Tedders
★ With all working functions
tedding and raking.
★ For the tedding operations the
rake arms are locked and the
machine is tilted forwards, thus
obtaining uniform spreading of
the material.
★ During the raking function the
rake tines are controlled in a
cam track .allowing the rake
tines to be tilted upwards. This
ensures very gentle treatment
of the material.
★ Wide flotation tires ensure
stable operation.
3.5
790
3.3
787
3.6
3.2
2.8
4.4
787
783
2.9
3.3
3.8
787
3.0
3.6
787
3.1
3.3
787
2.9
3.2
781
3.2
3.7
779
3.1
779
3.7
2.6
779
2.8
3.7
3.5
778
775
3.2
3.1
3.2
776
2.9
3.9
775
3.2
3.8
3.1
774
3.5
4.2
3.9
772
3.1
772
3.0
Inc.
832
884
761
1047
1015
923
927
910
891
945