Yotur Complete Htidaimltis For Spxftyors And .Ffcurls HEAVY DUTY SPRAYERS BUILT STRONG TO PERFORM TOUGH At Last! A Reliable, New Stainless Steel R spbcial AG-CHEM FOAM MARKER $869.00 $830.00 Each Foam Marker Contains: • Mixing chamber for each boom. * Electric harness for in-cab jßbd controls (on-off/lefl-righl). • Drop hoses for each boom. • Hose for boom lengths up to 47'. The Ag-Chem foam marker offers you efficient operation with a 12 volt compressor that draws only I amps. Independent left and right boom markers can be controlled from the cab for on-the-go operation. That . I lets you operate either boom marker for precise, economical foam placement. And best of all the Ag-Chem Foam Marker produces a dense foam within seconds of agitation, and has a dependable output that can be adjusted for volume. Use with the new KWo-1™ high concentrate loam. ■*«*i*»naa^^^» Self-Prim 5 Centrifu; Pumps • 3 H.P. 'S' Series IV4 ” Or 2" Ports Reg. $212.00 SPECIAL $185.50 • sap. ‘S' Series 2" Ports Reg. $252.00 SPECIAL $220.00 •‘S' Serb* Pedotal Pump Only IV4 " or 2” - Reg. $13*.00 SPECIAL $120.75 Raven Tough Polyethylene Tanks We Also Stock A Complete Line Of: HypfW Pumps And Sprayer Nozzles And Accessories PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. 50 M. Lite PA 1150 fSTISSS^n 1 Mile Wert of Ephrau I Tuel ; 7-S:3O I (717) 738-7350 I buJISS 1 • HARDWARE • FARM SUPPLIES ■ • 200, 300 & 500 Gal. Trailer Models • 110, ISO, 200 & 300 Gal. 3 Pt. Hitch Models • 30', 35’ and 40’ Booms • 30' & 45’ All Hydraulic Folding Boom • Quidcnjet No Drip Nozzles • Independent Boom Suspension Eliminates All Boom Bouncing. PACER PUMPS Features: • S H.P. ‘S' Series With I/C Briggs Engine 2" Ports Reg. $332.00 SPECIAL $290.50 • SPRAYER TANKS - ALL SIZES For New Or Replacement AVAILABLE FROM • STATIONARY TANKS - For 25 GAL, L.,u.d Fcruter S.o,,ge QAL PACER PUMPS Accessories FEATURES AVAILABLE; Handy Half Gallon AG FOAM A Reg. $10.20' SPECIAL H $9.25 FOAM DTE For Higher Visibility Fotm SPECIAL $12.00 Pitt • Self-priming to 20 feet • Total heads to 120 feet • Capabilities to 200 U.S. GPM • Built in check valve • Equipped wilh me J tn( j female threaded connections. • 5 H.P. *S' Sena With Honda Engine, 2" Porta Reg. $482.00 SPECIAL $421.75 • Sprayer Hose • Ball Valves • Nylon Fittings • Poly Tanks Farm Calendar (Continued from Pago A 10) lin sd.i \. lul \ (> Bradford Co. 4-H Fashion Review, 9 a.m. AD ADC Educational Training Seminar. Morrisville College, vier Farm, Laceyville, Lester Poust Farm, Hughsville. 9 a.m.-dusk. Pa. PDCA Judging Conference, Lebanon Co., thru July 8. N. Towanda 4-H Club, North Towanda Methodist Church, 7 p.m. Ag Issues Forum, Kreider’s Restaurant, Manheim, 7:30 a.m.-9 a.m. Berks/Southeast Cattlemen’s Summer Field Day, New Jersey. Bradford Co. 4-H Dairy Ovemigh ' 4-H Buildi T-w Fr’ Farm, Hugheville, 9 a.m.-dusk. Junior Judging School, Berks Co., thruJulvlO^^^^^^^^ SumLn, .1 lII\ 11 Columbia/Luzeme summer picn i ic. 11 a.m. I Moiula\. .1 ii 1> 12 Derry Township Fair, New Deny, i thru July 17. Iwilkes-Barrc/Scranton Fair, Fairgrounds, thru July 14. Landisville Weed Tour/Field Day, Southeast Field Research Cen ter. Salunga. 10 a.m.-3:30 o.m. Pi ROHRER & BRO., INC. \\ i(lius(l.i\. ,1 11 1> 14 Rockspring Field Day, Ag Research and Demonstration Center, Rockspring, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Pa. Holstein Assoc, committee meetings, State College, per sonnel at 10 a.m; finance at 1 p.m.; and executive at 3 p.m. Wyoming-Susquehanna Wool Pool, Wyoming Co. Fair grounds, Meshoppen. Milk Marketing Inc. midyear dele gate meeting, Ohio State U.. Columbus. Progress Through Communica tions For Agriculture Commit tee annual bus ag tour and picn ic. Smokers’ Allegen Farms, Genesee. National Mastitis Council meet ing, Sheraton Inn and Conven tion Center, Syracuse, N.Y. Lycoming Co. Fair, Hughesville, thru July 24. Pa. Holstein Assoc, board of direc tors meeting. Holiday Inn, State PYFA Summer Conference and picnic, Mifflinburg High School, thru July 17. Schaefferstown Tractor Show, Farm, Schaefferstown, thru Pa. Simmental Assoc, annual Field Day, Foust Hidden Oaks, Gettysburg. Bedford Co. Sheep and Wool Jackpot and Field Day, Bedford Co. Fairgrounds, 10a.m.-Sp.m. Berks/SoutheastCattlemen's sum mer field trip, leaves Berks Ag Center 7:30 a.m., returns mid evening. CHARGE Liquid Plant Food is a scientifically balanced NPK liquid foliar nutrient, rich in phosphate and containing humus for increased uptake of nutrients. The 3 Elements of CHARGE 8 • 32 • 5 /NITROGEN to promote fast growth and abundant foliage /PHOSPHATE to encourage seed and root development /POTASH which is essential for sugar and starch formation and to increase size and quality of fruit » HUMUS. the added benefit for increased nutrient uptake ■dependent research Detergent Fiber. CHARGE has been shown to ■nd growers alike have make a difference in the healthy growth of alfalfa, ■Rested to the benefits especially during stressful conditions from tRQE in increasing the weather and pests. CHARGE should be applied ■warswhouseCHAßGE at 2 to 4 qls. per acre after dormancy and after ■e to expect significant each cubing when the crop shows sto 6 inches increases in protein level and decreases in Acid of growth. Get the CHARGE advantage! optimum time for apply- vest. CHARGE users have achieved bonus pay ig CHARGE is at tuber ments for potato crops with more potatoes in the itiation, followed by ap- desired premium size and for increased weight ins at mid and late sea- and yield. Apply 2to 3 qts. of CHARGE per acre lons should be com- when plants are 4to 6 inches high. Get the ,Jd Potassium to achieve CHARGE advantage! increase specific gravity before har- bulking am Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 26, 1993-A27 Schaefferttown Folk Festival, Farm, Schaefferstown. thru I lU'Ml.i \. Jills JO Southeast FFA District Dairy Show, Lebanon Fairgrounds, 8 a.m. W i diu sd.n, .1 ul\ 21 Plainfield Fanners Fair, Nazareth, thru July 24. FFA Central District Dairy Show, Union Co. West End Fairgrounds. Jefferson Co. Holstein Show. Fair grounds. Brookville, 9 a.m. Lycoming Co. Holstein Show, Fairgrounds, Hughesville, 10 a.m. Somerset Co. Holstein Show, Fair grounds. Meversdale. 6:30p.m. Erie Co. Holstein Show, Fair grounds, Waterford, 9:30 a.m. Northampton Co. Holstein Show, Fairgrounds, Plainfield, 10 a.m. Lancaster Co. Holstein Associa tion 4-H Rounduo. I i i(la\, ,1 nl\ Eighth annual Keystone Dairy Golf Open, Lost Creek Golf Club, Oakland Mills. 9:30 a.m. Lancaster Co. Holstein Show, Fairgrounds, Quarryvillc, 10 a.m. Lebanon Fair, Lebanon Fair grounds, thru July 30. Tioga County Strawberry Festival, Cecil and Paul Moyer, Roaring Branch, 7:30 p.m. Clarion Co. Fair, New Bethlehem, thru July 31. Conneaut Valley Fair, Cohneau tville, thru July 31. • ALFALFA • POTATOES • TOBACCO • VEGETABLE CROPS Smoketown, PA 717-299-2571