Faming, Saturday, May 7, 1994 PHILADELPHIA It comes in many colors, but Soylnk is basi cally “green.” That is to say, Soylnk, produc ed from a renewable resource grown in the United States, is an environmentally responsible alter native to traditional petroleum based printing Inks. And the use of Soylnk by the printing, graphics, and newspaper industries across the country is steadily increasing. In 1992-1993, ROHRER BRAND SOYBEANS ROHRER BRAND 4010 SOYBEANS • New high yielding pure line variety soybean in early maturity group. • Carries good disease resistance. • Moderate resistance to phytophthora root rot. • Is a medium bush type • Excellent standability • Does well in drilled or wide rows. Rohrer4olo soybeans is a must try for 1994 by every soybean grower in the area. ROHRER BRAND 3750 SOYBEANS • True line variety which matures similar to Williams 82 but has more yield punch. • Very good emerger that gets off to a fast start. • Good standability • Tolerance to phytophthora root rot ROHRER BRAND 3850 SOYBEANS ine variety in late Group 111 maturity class High Yield client Standabillty Performs well on all soil types as well as in all row widths • Tolerant to phytophthora root rot Good emerger and has a bushy plant type that grows o a good height PX. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA PHONE: 717-299-257 1 Soy Ink In Spotlight At the use of domestically produced soybean oil for Soylnk increased 8 percent, from 41 to 44 million pounds. That was the message offered to 30 representatives of printing and graphics firms at a luncheon and seminar in Philadelphia recently. The Pennsylvania Soybean Pro motion Board, which administers the national soybean checkoff in the Keystone State, joined with the United Soybean Board, the lowa Soybean Promotion Board, and the Flint Ink Corp! of Detroit, Mich., to sponsor the event On the program for the two hour meeting at the Omni Hotel at Independence Park was Jay Mc- Ginnis, a soybean grower from New Park, Pa., and a member of the Pennsylvania Soybean Board. He brought a farmer’s perspective to the agenda, explaining why the promotion and use of Soylnk are important to farm profitability. Other speakers were Michael Hade and Ed Zimmer, both repre sentatives of Flint Ink, a major Conference Soylnk manufacturer, and Rick London, founder and managing director of Second Nature Graph ics of Clifton, N.J. Second Nature is a printing firm that works exclu sively with recycled stocks and vegetable inks. London discussed the environmental benefits and other advantages of printing with Soylnk. Many newspapers are switch ing to Soylnk, particularly for col or reproduction. Other advantages of the ink are that it prints more paper per pound than conventional inks and allows for quicker press LAND PRIDE ES AMERICA'S TILLERS ROTARY TILLERS • 4 Series—from 34” to 76” widths • Hsavy duty box frsms • Adjustsbls hitch clsvlsss • Csst iron gssrbox housing • Drive chain enclosed in oil bath Th» Land Prtda family. .. quality from tha ground up. Pennsylvania Banger Implement Hines Equipment 6 Flicksville Road Banger, PA 18013 215-588-5922 Batt - Cnnlnmant Kellßf BfOtlierS Botts Equipment □ jqc KKSSf" 232 New Hope, PA 18938 717 ojiLccni 215-598-7501 717 949 * BSOI C.B. Hoober & Sen, Inc. Mam Street Intercourse. PA 17534 717-768-8231 Clugston Farm Equipment, Inc. HCR 80, Box Needmore, PA 17238 717-573-2215 Deerfield Ag & Turf Center, Inc. RR 2 Box 212 Walsontown, PA 17777 717-538-3557 Dunkle & Grieb, Inc. RR2, Box 14 Centre Hatl, PA 16828 814-364-1421 Eckroth Bros Farm Equipment Rd 2, Box 24A New Rmgold, PA 17960 717-943-2131 New Jersey Caldwell Tractor & Equipment, Inc. 480 US. Route 46 Fairfield, NJ. 07006 201-227-6772 Rodio Tractor Sales North White Horse Pike Hammonton, N J 08037 609-561-0141 start-up, speakers said. The Soylnk seminar was held in conjunction with the America East Newspaper Operations and Tech nology Conference in nearby Her shey. Pa. The conference attracted 1,150 newspaper personnel from 26 states and representing more than 275 papers. Among the commercial exhibi tions was a Soylnk promotion booth manned by staff members of the United Soybean Board and supported with checkoff funds by the soybean boards of Pennsylva nia, Maryland, and New Jersey. RT.22O.BeIWDOd.PA 814-742-8171 Lost Creek Implement, Inc. Route 35, Box 123 Oakland Mill, PA 17076 717-463-2181 M.S. Yearaly & Sons West Chester, PA 215-696-2990 Marshall Machinery, Inc. Route 642 Honesdale, PA 18431 717-729-7117 Nicarry Equipment Co. RD2.RI 61,3 Miles S ol Leesporl. Reading, PA 215-926-2441 Norman D. Clark & Son, Inc. Honey Grove, PA 717-734-3682 Pikeville Equipment Inc. RD 2. Oyslerdale Road Oley, PA 19547 215-927-6277 Frank Rymon & Sons, Warren County Inc. Service Center RO 3, Box 355 228 Route 94 Washington, N J 07882 Blairtown, N J 201-689-1464 908-362-6916 Reed Brothers Petticoat Bridge Road Columbus, NJ 08022 609-267-3363 Rlternour Lawn Canter 570 Evans City Rd, Rt 68 West Butler, PA 16001 412-482-2131 Schefel Equipment 601 North Red Goose Rd Somerset, PA 15501 814-445-6500 Sollenberger’s Equipment, Inc. 80 Stale SI Everett, PA 15537 814-652-6990 Stoltzfus Farm Service Cochranville, PA 215-593-2407 Stouffer Bros Inc. 1065 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-8424 Thomas L. Dunlap fit 220, Mam St. Exit Jersey Shore, PA 17740 717-398-1391 Tractor Parts Co. 335 Central Road Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717-784-0250 Triple H Equipment, Inc. 2368 Robert Fulton Hwy Peach Bottom, PA 17563 717-548-3775
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