A26-LancMtor Farming, Friday, January 7, 1994 (Continued from Pag* A 1) Young people talking and exchanging details of a summer apart, getting to know others with similar interests. Older people doing the same thing, just a little slower, and not quite as loudly. But the show is almost always in some stage of development, as some commercial and agricultural commodity exhibitors spend years in advance planning to attend the largest free indoor agricultural expo in the nation. And slate officials, such as Vic toria Ritter, Farm Show director, never really stop working from opening day 'to opening day. In fact, the behind-the-scenes WHILE AT THE FARM SHOW BE SURE TO VISIT OUR NEW AUDIO VISUAL DISPLAY AS WELL AS PRODUCTS FROM THESE MANUFACTURERS DEUTZ FAHR HAY TOOLS FERTILIZER SPREADER & HAY TOOLS Windrow Fluffer tractor mounted FORKLIFTS [ Tanco Autowrap * A SHRED MASTER BALE CHOPPERS CUTTER • MIXER • FEEDER ' TRACTION-ACTION BY WESTENDORF \ » FRONT END LADDERS UNITED WMf FARM n|r TOOLS FARMERS FACTORY T DOUBLE HEADER LEVELING TOOL MILLER PRO FORAGE BOXES, ROTARY RAKES SPRAYERS CUMMINGS and BRISKER, Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 100-120 Lehigh Ave. • P.O. Box 928 Batavia, New York 14021-0928 716/343-5411 FAX 716/343-0346 1994 Farm Products Show Bigger, Better, Busier activity is full. Since presstime Thursday, at least one judge was to have been already making final decisions and placing ribbons Randy Sprague, of Portville, N.Y., was to have judged the maple syrup products display. Today is also full with judging of poultry, swine, Christmas trees, horticultural commodities, grains, and vegetables. And leading up to this coming week, for several weeks farm fam ilies around the state have been selecting animals, brushing, car ing, washing, grooming, walking them and getting them used to con stant attention and other people, in preparation for one of the high lights of the year. (j Ucan) BALE WRAPPERS iftl NO-TILL DRILL 100 Stover Drive Carlisle. PA 17013 717/249-6720 FAX 717/249-9384 Some commercial exhibitors, especially- those with large, bulky equipment, started bringing their wares into the 622,000-square foot Farm Show Complex before Christmas, in order to set up the displays quickly and efficiently. Every year there seems to be A view of the Farm Show Complex from the air gives an Idea of the Immensity of the 1994 Farm Show show that Is to take place this week under its roof. The building has undergone rennovations In recent years and continues to be upgraded as state funds become available. • Solid State Ignition • Auto JHH Clutch • "Sight-Glass Primer' ~ Helps Prevent Flooding • Designed For all Position Operation • Weighs Only 9.6 Lbs. • Includes Shoulder Strap • 2 Yr. Limited Consumer Warranty Model N 8251 GRASS TRIMMBR/BRUSH CUTTER • 24.5 cc two-cycle Robin engine • Robin strelght shaft •; Quick Feed Poly Line Head • Shoulder Strap • Tool Kit • Weight: 8.6 Lb. j Model RSO4 / BACK-PACK j SPRAYER / • 37.7 cc (2 HP) two-cycle / Robin engine with solid state / ignition • Standard equip / • ment Includes spray head, •’fjjKfjjjfcA', nozzle with control valve and / JfifllH tool kit • Super Jet Spray V Nozzle available as an f optional accessory * • Two-year limited consumer J warranty • Weight; 18.7 lbs. Prime Dealership Areas Still Available, Inquire Today! LAWN CARE DISTRIBUTORS INC. something new at the Farm Show, and. while there aren’t perhaps as many noticeable changes as in recent years (such as new roofs, lighting, new additions, etc.), there is always something new at the Farm Show. The walls of the Large Arena S® robin . HEDGE AND GRASS (roMeil TRIMMERS VC “As Good As The Best and Better Than The Rest” Ask Any Owner NBFI7I RASS :mmbr/ BRUSH CUTTER Martindale, PA 17549 Distributors for Eastern PA and NJ 717-445-4541 were painted for the first time last year and this year the walls of the Main Exhibit Hall were painted. In fact, Ritter said that of the 500 doors to the huge Farm Show Complex, about 340 arc already painted. M k >jpi (Turn to Pag* A 27)
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