“GIVE THIS SUMMER A LIFT” RIGHT NOW POWER PRO EQUIPMENT HAS A TERRIFIC SALE ON A VARIETY OF HIGH-LIFTS INCLUDING: a. a a. a. international JCB 506*36 ■ Cab ■ Lighting Package ■ Fan ■ Block Heater ■ 48“ Pallet Porki <'”s& REGULAR PRICE $77,927 $62,342 Pettibone 866-C NEW ■ Block Heater ■ Munion Tyson ■ 4 Mason Forks ■ Level Reach ■ 12 Ply Tires 1 . Rental Purchase $2450/month (100% ol rental appM lo purchase) Call lor special sales prices JCB 506-36 (demo) ■ Canopy ■ 48 Pallet Forks * 1 . ~ ... *v >r< v^*>' ’ - a REGULAR PRICE $73,093 StUt $53,500 JCB 505-22 ■ Canopy ■4B Pallet Forks I ’■*«/ ■ REGULAR PRICE $60,525 Salt $49,500 JCB 505-19 ■ Cab ■ Flat Forks ■ 358 Hours ■ (shown with bucket) WKlmm J REGULAR PRICE $61,500 Sate $49,000 JCB 530 ■ Cab ■ Mason Forks ■ 1/4 Bucket ■ 758 Hours -*.N ' - \ w V* - \„\l < **j-, v v ’ REGULAR PRICE $49,500 Suit $44,500 Pettibone 636 ■ 6000 Lbs ■ Lift Height 36 ■ 6 Mason Forks ■ 850 Hours j V £i v" REGULAR PRICE $47,900 SaU $42,900 nurPn ANNOUNCES THE s*^ and the dials just gel better' N » <ss and the deals just get better f and the deals just get better f and the deals just get better l and the deals just get better l and the deals just get better' '-*r and the deals just get better * Pettibone 866-C REGULAR PRICE $42,500 S«U $37,500 Petlibone Super 88 ■ 453 Detroit Dtetel ■ Power Shift , ■ HD Axles ■ 48 ‘ Flat Forks ■n—n iff ■i REGULAR PRICE $29,500 Sale $24,500 JCB 930 ■ Lift Height 22 ■ 2 Wheel Drive ■ Canopy s^r'v 4| REGULAR PRICE $27,500 Sale $22,500 JCB 525 ■ Cab ■ 6 Mason Forks ■ 2393 Hours - -**»%. REGULAR PRICE $24,500 SeUe $22,500 International ■ Lift Height 33 5 ■ 5954 Hours REGULAR PRICE $10,500 Sate, $ 8,500 Pettibone Super 6 ■ Diesel ■ 6 Mason Forks E£= I REGULAR PRICE $9,500 SaU $7,500 jPNMFPnj 7to East Mam Sfntt • Nww Holland. M 17557 (717)35*-42*1 Fo*t 1717)335-24*6 37 Industrial Blvd • Faoh, FA 19301 (215)640-9222 Fax 0(215) 933-9^5 For more information call: 1-800-832-2228 Sale ends August 27th, 1993 M ngMRt iM on j m-con'tmwwßMi CtmmMwmmMMOWgiwnMdlromiteiw FmnontpragwmmM*tomM*>MntfminNwHMMUtMnaM|i and the dials just get better f \ SiH and the deals just git better l n, > and the deals just get better l ivtr and the deals just get better l and the deals just get better l anrf <A< d«ik just get better l U.S. Feed Grains Council Names SAN DIEGO, Calif. The U.S. Feed Grains Council named a new slate of officers for 1993-94 at its 33rd annual board of direc tors meeting. The new officers are chairman Larry L. Groce, Butler Manu facturing Company; vice chair man —Eldon Gould, Illinois Com Marketing Board; treasurer Ron Saylor, Nebraska Grain Sorg hum Development, Utilization and Marketing Board; secretary Glen Buckley, CF Industries, Inc.; and president and CEO Kenneth Hobbie. USFGC. Members of die executive com mittee for 1993-94 are Brian Aan stad. North Dakota Barley Coun cil; James Andrew, lowa Com Promotion Board; Louis Arnold, North Dakota Com Utilization Council; Larry Barber, Montana Wheat & Barley Committee; Mike Bauerle, Nebraska Com Develop ment, Utilization & Marketing Board; Harvey Bickett. Idaho Bar ley Commission; Filmore Borde lon, Louisiana Soybean & Grain Research & Promotion Board; J. Paul Bratney, The Ken Bratney Company; Glen Buckley. CF Industries, Inc.; Tom Caron, Union Pacific Railroad; Hiram Christopherson, Minnesota Com Research and Promotion Council; Jack Cobb, National Grain Sorg hum Producers Association; Dale Darling, E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company; Bemie Duenwald, Great Western Malting Company; Gary Duncan, NC+ Hybrids; Byron Ford, DEKALB Plant Genetics; Eldon Gould, Illinois Com Marketing Board; William V. Griffin, Com Growers Associ- ALUMINUM CORN BINDER • Corn Slides Easier On Aluminum Than On Wood • Available In Either Hydraulic Or Mechanical Drive Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 7, IM3-C7 Officers ation of North Carolina, Inc.; Wil liam Fit. Griffith, 111, American Cyanamid Company; Larry L. Groce, Butler Manufacturing Company; Charles Hallock, Rabo bank Nederland; Kenneth Hay den, Kentucky Com Utilization Council; Nick Henning, Washing ton Barley Commission; Ron Hunnicutt, Nebraska Com Deve lopment, Utilization & Marketing Board; Scott Ingle, South Dakota Com Utilization Council; Jim Lis ton, Oregon Grains Commission; David C. Lyons, Louis Dreyfus Corporation; Michael Maggio, Ciba Seeds; William Mullins, Merrill Lynch; Owen J. Newlin, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.; Alton Norman, Texas Grain Sorghum Producers Board; Char les I. Ottem, National Barley Growers Association; Lyle Pugh, Virginia Corn Board; Bruce Priebe, Cargill Hybrid Seeds; Glen Riekhof, Missouri Com Merchandising Council; Ken Rosenow, Wisconsin Com Prom otion Board, Inc.; Ron Saylor, Nebraska Grain Sorghum Deve lopment, Utilization & Marketing Board; Gary Schmalshof, Illinois Com Marketing Board; Mike Sefc ger, Minnesota Barley Research and Promotion Council; Greg Shelor, Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission; Ken Taylor, Kansas Com Commission; Tim Trotter, National Com Growers Associa tion; Neil Walcher, Ohio Com Marketing Program Board; Scott Wall, Colorado Com Administra tive Committee; Susan Welch, Froedtert Malt Corporation; John Whipple, lowa Com Promotion Board; and John White. Illinois Farm Bureau. GIGANTIC MLICTIGN Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS IN LOADER • Light- Weight Durable Aluminum • Ail-Belt Conveyor: No Chains To Break Or Add Weight • Pillow Block Bearings • Lighter Than Wooden Loaders
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