Cl6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 3, 1993 Auto-Reset System, Rear BRILLION, Wis. Working up compacted fields or fields with heavy residue is easier and more efficient with Brillion’s improved Landcommander. A new, auto-re set system helps keep shanks in the ground, providing more uni form tillage. “The Landcommander is the ideal tool for spring or fall tillage, giving users total command over problems of compaction, soil ero sion, residue management and tive. Cows enter, move Into position, and exit quickly and safely due to a distinctive fadeaway splash shield. Should er stops give each cow a stopping point for proper place ment, and power-air operation guarantees precise index ing. Agriculture Needs To Remain Vigilant WASHINGTON, D.C. While the budget bill being con sidered by the Senate is a victory for agriculture, farmers and their representataives must remain active and vigilant during the decisive conference committee action on the bill. “Agriculture won an important victory in round two of the budget debate.” said TFI President Gary D. Myers. “The deletion of the BTU tax and the barge tax from the Senate bill makes it a fairer bill for agriculture than the House version.” Myers said agricultural inter ests were successful in the Senate because virtually all of the diverse ag groups were able to agree on a goal and strategy and work together. Twenty-three agriculture organizations signed a letter to Finance Committee Chairman Patrick Moynihan opposing the BTU and barge taxes. However, said Myers, the ulti SOYBEAN ROASTING ON TOUR FARM t. • V FULL-FAT ROASTED SOYBEANS For Maximum Feeding Value • High energy, by-pass protein and payability • Toxic enzymes-and molds destroyed • Peak performance with retained oil and lecithin • Improved Total Digestable Nutrients • Ultimate rich peanutty flavor and aroma • Dried as roasted • Roast own grown beans - Avoid trucking and docking ■ Economical and efficient for lower feed costs • Ready for use or storage Custom Boasting In FA and Surrounding States David N. Groff RO 3 Lawisburg, PA (717) 868*1490 Bont Grain Roasting Koast-K-ICatie 3040 Ponns Grovs Rd. omI» Llnsoln Unfv., PA 1*352 Salsa-Ssrvics (Chaster Co.) , Custom Work (215) 868-88S4 RoaabOaoi Untt AvaNeUs rough fields,” said Michael Irish, Brillion’s national sales manager. "The new auto-reset system helps keep the shanks securely in the soil 8 to 20 inches for non-stop farming and uniform, deeper till age. “Unique to the Landcommand er is the rear disc gang,” said Irish. “This gang helps control the amount of residue on the surface to meet conservation compliance requirements. New 7.5-, 9-, or mate fate of those onerous taxes resides with the House-Senate conference committee. He called on farmers and other ag interests to continue to write and call con gressional offices in opposition to the anti-agriculture taxes. He also pointed out that the same alliance of 23 agricultural organizations is sending a letter asking the conference chairmen to omit the BTU and barge taxes from the bill. Myers said Sehanpp's Grain Boasting, Inc. RD 6 Lsbanon, PA 1-800-402-4004 717-888-8011 all agricultural PENNSYLVANIA MASTER GROWERS ASSOC. mJLY 17, 1993 A SPECIAL SECTION IN LANCASTER FARMING ADVERTISERS PLAN NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE PHONE 717-394-3047 or 626-1164 Deadline Friday, July 9 • GROWERS INFORMATION • FEATURE INTERVIEWS • STATE & NATIONAL I ASSOCIATES NEWS L • PRESIDENTS NEWSLETTI ★ A LANCASTER FARMING EXCLUSIVE * | Disc Spacing Provide Uniform Tillage 15-inch spacing of the discs match_ a variety of tillage practices and ground conditions. Close spacing in spring, for example, helps cre ate a firm, level seedbed. The disc gang can also be raised to leave re sidue on the surface and reduce soil erosion.” Irish says the front disc gang of the Landcommander features ad justable working depths and cut ting angles. The discs, spaced IS inches apart, cut through the resi due and allow trash to flow through the machine. A 39-inch underframe clearance allows the Landcommander to work heavy residue without plugging. The Landcommander is avail able in 18 models with three to nine shank models and 24- to 30-inch spacings. For more information, contact your local Brillion dealer or write Brillion Iron Works, Inc., Brillion, WI 54110, (414) 756-2121’. Herringbone Parlors Offer KANSAS CITY, Mo. Suc cessful parlor designs must meet the needs of two demanding groups cows and the people who milk them. That’s exactly interests should be wary and apply the “duck test” (if it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck) to any taxes agreed to in conference. “The conference committee could adopt the BTU tax call it something else in the absence of continued voices from home tell ing elected officials about the negative economic impact of these taxes. If it looks like a BTU tax, whatever they call it, it’s bad for agriculture.” The Official Publication For The “The Landcommander Is the Ideal tool for spring or fall tillage, giving users total command over problems of com paction, soil erosion, residue management and rough fields,” said Michael Irish, Briillon’s national sales man ager. “The new auto-reset system helps keep the shanks securely in the soil 8 to 20 inches for non-stop farming and uniform, deeper tillage.” what Universal Dairy Equipment does with its new PBI/Glide- Thni™ herringbone stalls. Dairy farmcrs who have milked in herringbone parlors in the past* are familiar with the bumps and bruises cows’ hips get as they jos tle into position. TTiat rarely hap pens with the PBI/Glide-Thru, be cause it was designed from the cow’s perspective. Cows enter, move into position, and exit quickly and safely due to a distinc tive fadeaway splash shield. 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