Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 12, 1994, Image 25

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ference. Country Table
Restaurant, Mount Joy, 9
a.m.-12 p.m.
Lebanon County Conservation
District meeting. Lebanon Fair
grounds, 9 a.m.
Capitol Region Vegetable Grow
ers winter meeting, York Coun
ty extension office, noon-4 p.m.
Holstein Winter Forum, White
River Junction, VL, thru Feb.
18.
COFFEE
♦ ♦ ♦
10% OFF
ALL ITEMS
CASH &
CARRY
DURAMASTER
NFPA
The
Rockford Cylinder
AGRICULTURAL mvdro-unb
Hydraulic
Cylinders
OPEN HOUSE ftfl »*
SPECIALS I Carry Only |
3 X 8 Ag Cylinders
Limited Supply First Come First Serve
Prince Bale Elevator Motor and 2Vi x 60 Ft.
Hoses Sale Price $195 00
r 'l *320 00
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Industrial Air 5 HP all Cast Iron Air Compressor Unit
with 80 Gallon Vertical Tank Sale Price $995.00
Lilt $1,993 00
" Kranzle " for your Tuff Cleaning Jobs.
3000 PSI Bcco Pressure Washer
11 HP Honda Sale Pricesl,67S 00
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DK Dirt Killer Nozzles* Sale Price $59 00
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the iok IDK Dirt Killer Nozzles* Sale Price
Reg $l2O 00
* The Worlds Most Powerful Cleaning Nozzle
"5 Gal. Pail' Blue Hydraulic +lO slB 95
Ret $24 28
5 HP Honda Whoel Barrow
Air Compressor Sale Price
Reg
Other Specials Not Listed
You Must Be Present to Fulfill Advantages
Cambria County Daily Nutrition
meeting, extension office, 10
a.m.-3 p.m.
York County Potato Growers
meeting. Lions Pride. Red
Lion, 6 p.m.
Winter fruit meeting for southeast
Pa.. Berks County Ag Center, 9
a.m.-3 p.m.
Grazing Conference With Sonny
Golden, Elmsport Fire Hall,
Elmsport, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Nutrient Planning Workshop, The
®L 2H Beiler Hydraulics A i
252 North Shirk Road, New Holland, PA 17557 fAS
717-354-6066 WHB
Join U& At Ou/i
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AIR CYLINDERS
Sale Price $49 95
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FeMua/iy
Open
STAINLESS STEEL
ALUMINUM
Reg moo
$9O 00
$95.00
$695.00
$793 00
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Hut Restaurant, Mandata. 10
ajn.-l:30 p.m.
ABC District 4, northern Lancas
Pike, Carlisle, also March 4.
Pi. DHIA annual meeting, Tof
trees Resort and Conference
Center, State College, thru Feb.
19.
International Harvester Collectors
Club meeting. Rough and
Tumble Fairgrounds, Kinzers.
Mercer Co. Com Day. Mercer.
10:20 a.m.-3 am.
75tt AnniveAAa/iy!
15% 1994
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• Gear Pumps
• Gerotor Motors
• Spool Valves
• Accessory Valves
• Cylinders
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Quick Disconnects
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REELCRAFT
Hose & Cord Reels
Would You Like to Learn
More About Our Products?
This Is Your Chancel
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Uwcaur Farming, Saturday, February 12, IM4-A25
Penn State Sets
Open House
UNIVERSITY
PARK (Centre Co.)
The Agricultural and
Biological Engineering
Department at Penn
State University will be
participating in the 1994
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FACTORY
REPRESENTATIVE
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• Gear Pumps
• Gear Motors
• Dump Pumps
• How Dividers
NACHI
• VALVES •
• Directional
• Selonoid
• Proportional
PUMPS
Vane & Piston
Pressure Compensation
The Gates Rubber Company
• Hydraulic Hose
• 1-2-4&6 Wire
• Pressure to 10,000
PSI In Stock
• Full Line of Belts
& Pulleys
IN STOCK
WILUAMS MACHINE
PTC PUMPS
DC POWER UNITS
2INGH
. me.
• Return Line Filters
• Pressure Filters
• Suction Strainers ~
• Reservoir
Accessories .
SEE DISPLAYS
MILWAUKEE
BRASS & CARBON
STEEL BALL VALVES
Municipal Building, Dillsbuig,
9 un.-noon.
FFA Week, thru Feb. 26.
Engineering Open
House on Saturday,
February 26, at Univer
sity Park.
The department will
be open from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. to conduct tours
FREE
GIFTS
DOOR
PRIZES
WILL BE
PRESENT
of the various activities
in the department and to
discuss career opportun
ities in agricultural
engineering.
Exhibits describing
activities in the Agricul
tural and Biological
Engineering Depart
ment will include spray
drying of coffee, auto
mated produce inspec
tion station, timber
bridge model, wood
beam evaluation, agri
cultural safety, hydro
ponic lettuce produc
tion, water flow in chan
nels, engineering
properties of foods, and
fluid power machinery
systems.
Come directly to
Room 124 Agricultural
Engineering Building
for information and
tours anytime between
10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Buses to Agricultural
Engineering will leave
from the parking lot
behind Mechanical
Engineering Building at
10:30, 11 and 11:30
a.m. and 1, 1:30 and 2
p.m. Door prizes will be
given. All visitors will
be treated to free cider
and University Cream
ery ice cream.
Agricultural Engi
neering involves the
application of engineer
ing principles to all
phases of agricultural
production, food pro
cessing, and manage
ment of our natural
resources. Agricultural
engineers work in
research, development,
design, testing, manage
ment, sales, and educa
tion. Areas of emphasis
within Agricultural
Engineering include:
• Soil and water man
agement for efficient
crop production, waste
handling, and environ
mental quality.
• Food engineering
for processing, hand
ling, packaging, and
storing food products.
• Structural systems
-for efficient livestock
production, food stor
age, and plant
production.
• Machinery design
and systems manage
ment for agricultural
production, food pro
cessing, construction,
and forest industries.
For more informa
tion, contact Dennis E.
Buffington, Professor
and Head, Agricultural
and Biological Engi
neering Department,
230 Agricultural Engi
neering Building, Uni
versity Park, PA 16802,