C6-Lancaatar Farming, Saturday, March 26, 1994 COLUMBUS, Ind Claas of America introduces the Claas® Unifarm line of economical, low maintenance hay tools: Ideal for use on small to mid size acreage farms, the Claas Uni farm hay tools harvest cleanly and efficiently in virtually all field conditions. The Unifarm line fits all Categ ory I and II tractors and includes the CM 210 mower, the CW 440 tedder, and the CR 330 rotary rake. Equipped with three drums, the CM 210 mower cuts fast and evenly. It maintains a ground level mowing height even at ±l2° and features hydraulic lift. Working width is 6 feet 10 inches. Zook Promoted READING (Berks Co.) Meridian Bank has announced the promotion of Robert N. Zook, Leola, to the position of vice pres ident in the bank’s agricultural business lending department serv ing the Susquehanna Valley area. Zook joined the company in 1977 as a lender in the agri business department. He was pre viously associated with Lancaster Farm Credit and with Merchants National Bank. Zook was graduated from Con estoga Valley High School and attended the National Advanced Agricultural Banking School. He has completed various courses offered through the American Institute of Banking. Zook serves as president of the Farm and Home Foundation of Lancaster County and is the immediate past chairman of the Yeo Farms Sets Date For Competition, Sale LOWELLVILLE. Ohio Yeo Farms announced that its Yeo Farms Club Lamb Sale and Live stock Judging Competition will take place at the farm on Saturday, April 30. Registration for the judging competition is set for 9:45 a.m. at the farm that day. Junior and senior judging teams from 4-H and FFA Clubs are being invited from counties in Ohio, Pennsylva nia, New York, Maryland, and West Virginia. Yeo Farms will provide several classes of sheep and catde from their operations for both team and individual judg ing competitions. The Yeo Farms Club Lamb Sale will take place after the judg ing competition, approximately 1:30 p.m. A total of 30-35 lambs will be offered to 4-H and FFA buyers to use as summer projects Hay Tools Provide Efficient Harvest The CW 440 tedder is equipped with double tines which turn and spread hay and forage crops gent ly and smoothly, reducing loss of crop. It folds for transport and delivers a 14 feet S inches working width. The Unifarm CR 330 rotary rake works at high speeds and adjusts to uneven ground condi tions to provide a quick, thorough harvest The 330 rake has a 10 feet 10 inches working width and folds to a 4 feet 10 inches width for easy transport and storage. For more information, contact Claas of America, Inc., 3030 Nor cross Drive, Woodside Business Center, Columbus. IN 47202, (812) 342-4441. At Meridian Lancaster Chamber of Commerce Agricultural Committee. leading to competition at county and state fairs. Larry Gamer Auctioneers of Carrollton, Ohio will manage the sale. The Lawrence County 4-H Club will have a refreshment stand for a continental breakfast and lunch. This will be the seventh year Yeo Farms has had a Club Lamb Sale. It is the third year that the sale has been held in conjunction with a livestock judging competi tion. Yeo Farms is a crop and live stock farm, owned and operated by Ed and Gretchen Yeo of Low ellville, Ohio, that spans the Ohio Pennsylvania state line. Yeo Farms is a producer of grains, purebred Suffolk sheep, registered Angus cattle, and commercial cat tle. ness News Robert N. Zook Claas of America’s Claas® Unlfarm line of economical, low maintenance hay tools are Ideal for use on small to mid-size acreage farms and harvest cleanly and efficient ly in virtually all field conditions. Cattle Pro Enhances Herd CYNTHIANA, Ky. After being thoroughly field tested by producers of both purebred and Kynar Coated Aluminum Gutters On Morton Buildings I 4 PEORIA, 111. The new standard in gutters from Mor ton Buildings Is a special high tensile strength alum inum alloy. This extra thick .030 Inch heavy duty gutter is custom roll formed Into the K-style at Morton’s manufacturing and shipping facllftfes. Finished with weather-re* sistant Kynar® paint, the gutters are corrosion*and* fade-resistant and have been proven for strength and durability. Applied to the aluminum before forming, the Kynar 500® paint provides a long lasting fluoropolymer finish which resists fading, color change, and chalking. For more Information, con tact your local Morton Build ings sales representative or write Morton Buildings, P.O. Box 399, Morton, IL 61550-0399. <*^BQW^rOt ... Maxxum® tractors recently named among the Agricultural Engineering so as one of 1993’s moat outstanding Innovations is avail able at Binkley & Hurst In Lltltz. Local Dealer Offers Award-Winning Tractors LITITZ (Lancaster Co.) Binkley & Hurst Bros. Inc. has an nounced that the Case Internation al 5200 Series of Maxxum® trac tors available at their dealer ship was recently named among the Agricultural Engineer ing SO as one of 1993*s most out standing innovations. A panel of national engineering experts chosen by Agricultural Hernley’s Earns Gleaner Award ELIZABETHTOWN (Lancas ter Co.) Hemley’s Farm Equip ment, Inc., Elizabethtown has received an award from AGCO- Gleaner for exceptional Gleaner sales performance in 1993, and is one of the company’s top dealerships. In recognition of their outstand- commercial beef cattle throughout the United States and several for eign countries. Bowman Farm Systems Inc. announces the im mediate availability of Cattle Pro, the most comprehensive beef cat tle records, management, and per formance analysis software avail able for microcomputers. Cattle Pro has the flexibility to keep the records that are important to your operation. Different herds, ranches, or pastures can be easily maintained in a single system. Cattle Pro can handle records of an unlimited number of cows, bulls, and calves. Extensive error checking keeps you from making most common data entry errors. From the typical records of sire, dam, birthdate, weaning and year ling weights to pelvic size, dis- Lapp’s Announces Open House Winners GAP (Lancaster Co.) Recently, Lapp’s Barn Equip ment held its annual* Open House. Jake Lapp, president thanks all the customers for making this Lapp’s best Open House ever. During the three-day event, more than 550 people visited Lapp’s. Pictured are Jake Lapp, left, and Jerry Hoser, Warren County, N.J., winner of the grand prize of $2,000 worth of parts. Other winners were first prize, tool box, James King, Narvon; second prize, microwave oven, Hannah Stoltzfus, Hon eybrook; and third prize, Enginering magazine reviewed nominations from component sup pliers, equipment manufacturer and systems developers represent ing many different industries be fore selecting the top 50. Accord ing to the magazine, the panel chose those developments that would make “worthwhile contri butions to the advancement of en gineering technology.” ing efforts, dealership personnel will attend an award conference in Scottsdale, Ariz., as guests of Gleaner and AGCO Corporation, Hernley’s Farm Equipmentper sonnel attending the award confer ence are Duane L. Hernley, presi dent and Mrs. Sylvia Hemley. Management position, color, scrotal circunßft ence and calving ease, Cattle Pro allows you to decide what records to keep. Cattle Pro calculates adjusted weaning and yearling weights and indexes for contemporary groups as an aid in your selection pro gram. You can keep track of aver age calving interval and your cows’ weaning MPPAs (most probable producing abilities) add use this information to develops more profitable cowherd. You cm track EPDs if they are available is your breed and, if you are a pure bred producer, Cattle Pro will keep track of registration information that can be printed out in any for mat you need to lake the drudgery out of registration time. For more information conticl Cattle Pro, RRS, Box 25, Cyntld ana. KY 41031.