Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 19, 1994, Image 206

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    Piflt 2—Com Talk, Lancaalar Farming, Saturday, March 19,1994
5-Acre
(Continued from Pago 1)
harvest size, three-year aver
age, first went to Burd W.
Schantz, Alburtis, with a 200.8
bushcls/acre average using
Pioneer 3358, 3245, and 3352;
Second place ear corn three-year class award went to
Kenneth Schlegel, Fleetwood, right, from Curt Rakestraw,
secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania Master Corn Grow
ers Association.
ROLLING 0N...1N THE 90'a
MEETS THE CHALLENGE
AO SURE STAND SEEDERS
•m, Mio ft Mia mnai
For yaara Brlllon Qrau Saadara hm
proven to ba tha bMt machlna lot planting
graaaaa and lagumaa... and now thay'ra
tvan baßtrl Largar, haavlar boxaa, high
•aiding rataa, nylon Inadaaad malar, haa
vlor frama, naw drlva tyitam and mom. s
It, »It. 10 It.. 12 It.. 3-polnt or pul typo.
SCREES 03
PULVMIULCHERB
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PULVI-MULCHERS Build a firrrv dod-lraa
Madbad ona that lata all lha seeds ger
minate at onatlma. 12’6* IS’IIF, 152-t
IB'B* rigid; 21'B" 25' and 30’ flat told.
P-BERIES TRANSPORT
PULVERIZERS 10 ft. to 10 ft.
New PlO SarlaaSlngla Gang available as
pull type or transport. Available with moat
old style rollers and the new 2fT Ductile
Wheal. Also Available As Pull Type.
CONTACT TOUR BRILLION DEALER
Ewlon
GEORGE V,
SEIPLE
PENNSYLVANIA
Adamatown
ADAMSTOWN
EQUIP. INC.
Allantown
LEHIGH A 6
EQUIPMENT
Altoona A Crttton
HINES
EQUIPMENT CO.
Baehtalavllla
MILLER
EQUIP. CO.
Baiwlek
C.H, RINEHIMER
& SONS
Carllala
GUTSHALL’S. INC.
Dovtr
GEORGE N.
GROSS, INC.
mm tMai mm
PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC., INC.
Corn Club
second to Kenneth L. Schlegel,
Fleetwood, with a 184.9
bushels/acre average using
Pioneer 3343 and 3293; and
third to Sandy Ridge Farms,
Shippenville, with an average
When Looking For Quality
X-POLO PULI
mail Iba naadi ol todays largar acraaga
larmara... and Brllon oKata I ham In two
modala and 11 alzaa from 19' through 40'.
Now availabla with 2tr Ducllla Rolara. f
Its BAR CHISEL PLOWS
ffff
The Brfllon 213-Bar Mountad Chisel Plow
la aval labia with rx2"x2r or IK 1(2x3 2-
shanks. AvaMMs In sizes S'-lt’. Options
Indude gauge wheel kits lor both 2TB 32*
shanks. Also avallabls are 2*. 4’ and S'
extension kits tor 3bar.
S PT. BASKET HARROWS
13 Ft., IS Ft., 18 Ft.
Brkllon hat designed a 3 pi. S-Tlna field
cultivator with a larger, aggressively angled
12* diameter rolling basket, a 4-bar trams
that allows lor either 4" or IT tooth tpadng
and an adjustable call tine leveter bar.
Gauge wheals are optional.
Eltaabathtown
MESSICK FARM
EQUIPMENT CO.
lirtareowaa
C.B. HOOBER
& SON
Now Holland
AB.C. GROFF, INC.
GrMncaatla
MEYERS
IMPLEMENT
Lancaalar
LANDIS
BROTHERS, INC.
Otoy
PIKEVILLE
EQUIPMENT, INC.
Itbmon Quanyvll*
UMBERGER'S QRUMEIiI FARM
OF FONTANA SERVICE
BUY BRILLION
FOR DETAILS
Tamaqua Walaontoam
CHARLES DEERFIELD AQ I
SNYDER INC. TURF CENTER INC.
Lynnport
KERMIT K.
KISTLER, INC.
Maxatawny
N.H FUCKER &
SONS, INC.
Waahlngton
BULL
INTERNATIONAL
Naadmora
aUGSTON
FARM EQUIPMENT
Fndarlek
CERESVILLE FORD
NEW HOLLAND
Oakland Mllla
PEOPLES
SALES S SERVICE
Winners
of 173.2 bushels/acre using
Pioneer 3527, 3394, and 3727.
In the 1993 shelled grain
class, regular harvest size, first
went to Herman Manbeck,
Womelsdorf, with a 207.7
bushels/acre yield using Pion
eer 3293; second to Matthew
Maximuck, Doylestown, for a
yield of 198.8 bushels/acre
using DeKalb 623; and third to
Lloyd Zook, Oley, with a 190.1
bushels/acre yield using Pion
eer 3292.
In the 3 acre+ harvest size,
first went to Norman Jodikinos,
Clinton, for a yield of 197.7
bushels/acre yield using Pion
eer 3245; second to Lee Hitz,
Annville, with a yield of 185.4
bushels/acre using Pioneer
3394; and third to Stuart
Ramm, Lock Haven, for a yield
of 184 bushels/acre using Doe
bler’s 62 XP.
In the ear com class, hand
harvest size, first went to David
W. Schantz, Alburtis, for a
yield of 205.9 bushels/acre
(Turn to Pago 24)
SOIL BUILDERS
a JJWp
r
SOIL BUILDERS. Coulter gang can ba
hydraulically controlled to aava mainte
nance ddara. 5,7, B, 11S13 ahank. Aval
able In 2 a 3 bar.
FLAIL SHREDDERS
13 Ft. to IB Ft.
miif
FLAIL SHREDDERS Haavleat gearbox on
the market allmlnatea the number one
cauae of downtime. Available In 12' and
1 S’. Either cup or aide alloar knives. 540 or
1000 RPM.
3-SKANK DEEP TILLS
The three ahank modal, ahown above, haa
a Category II hitch. With a culling width d
?V, It la Ideal lor oparalora wth amaller
acraagaa and horaapower. It la extremely
maneuverable, yet provides the same bas
ic deep tilling job aa Its Trig brothers'. Aval
able wilt coulters.
Waal Grows
S.G. LEWIS &
SON, INC.
MARYLAND |
Urbana
KNOTT I
QEISBERT, INC.
NEW JERSEY
Blidgtton Columbus
LESUE FOGG REED BROTHERS
EQUIPMENT
I'?" , Falrflald
POLE TAVERN CALDWELL
B TRACTOR t
SALES CORP EQUIPMENT
•, right, accepts place
ear com class hand harvest size award for son OsvkJ
Schantz at the com conference from Curt Rakestraw,
secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania Master Corn Grow
ers Association.
Curt Rakestraw, secretary-treasurer of the Pennsylvania
Master Corn Growers Association.
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