TO rt'ri t‘/ v'.t'nri? j.'Vr’v-! , 9?€P? rß - 1 C6-Uncaster Farming, Saturday, November 5, 1994 New Holland Can Meet Hydraulic Cylinder NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) If you’re looking for top quality, general purpose hydraulic cylinders with superior perfor mance characteristics, there’s only one place to shop your local New Holland dealership. New Holland hydraulic cylin ders feature high tensile steel, zinc-plated pins and retainers to prevent corrosion. The heavy duty, torqued, self-locking piston nut holds the piston in place under high cycle loading. And the high strength, hard chrome-plated shaft provides extended cylinder life in the harshest conditions. With a working pressure of 2,500 psi, these newly enhanced hydraulic cylinders are able to withstand continuous high loads without wear or fracture. The duc tile iron piston is precision machined providing a malleable beurmg surface for extended cylinder life. New Holland cylinders are available in ASAE standard sizes as well as other popular sizes. For more information, contact your local New Holland dealership. PARS, Custom Farm Seed Honors Individuals MOMENCE, 111. A PARS Inc. Custom Farm Seed dealer and several sales representatives were honored for excellence in custom er sales and service at a recent sales kickoff meeting. Titus Stoner of Landisville, Pa. was recently recognized as district dealer of the year by PARS Inc., a distributor of Custom Farm Seed (CFS) products. The district dealer of the year is the top CFS dealer award presented for excellence in sales and service. Stoner became a CFS dealer in 1988. Chuck Keeney of Felton, Pa. was recognized for hybrid com seed sales increase in the Pennsyl CVC Hires Dairy Specialist SHIPPENSBURG (Franklin Co.) Cumberland Valley Co operative (CVC) has announced the addition of Gerald (Gerry) Potter to its staff. Potter is joining CVC as a dairy specialist and will be working in the Cumberland County area. Potter brings a broad base of ex perience with him to CVC. Potter has been in the agriculture field since obtaining a bachelor’s de gree in agriculture business man agement from Penn State. Potter started his experience in the feed business during college by doing local millwork and mar keting studies with local livestock farmers. After college he started a management training program and became a plant manager in 1983. He also has experience as a feed division manager and moskrecent ly as a feed sales specialist mess News Requirements New Holland hydraulic cylinders feature high ten sile steel, zinc-plated pins and retainers to prevent corrosion. The heavy duty, torqued, self-locking piston nut holds the piston in place under high cycle loading. And the high strength, hard chrome-plat ed shaft provides extended cylinder life in the harshest conditions. vania sales area during 1993-1994. Keeney became a CFS dealer in 1989. Charles Bomgardner of Annvil le, Pa. was recognized for soybean seed sales increase in Pennsylvani a area sales during 1993-1994. Bomgardner became a CFS dealer in 1989. Dale Good of Newmanstown, Pa. was recognized for achieving top com sales in the Pennsylvania area during 1993-1994. In addi tion, Good received awards for achieving the top soybean sales, top alfalfa sales, and alfalfa sales increase. Good became a CFS dealer in 1989. Gerald Potter Deere Unveils 8000 Series Tractors MOLINE, 111. Drawing on input from extensive customer and competitive-owner research and more that 70 years of experi ence in designing and manufac turing tractor, John Deere has developed four all-new 8000 Series tractor models, ranging from 160 to 225 PTO horsepower. The John Deere 3000 series tractors include the 160-horse power 8100, 180-horsepower 8200, and 200-horseoower 8300, which replace th 4560, 4760, and 4960 models in the product line. The largest model, the 225-horse power 8400, provides the most PTO horsepower and hitch lift capacity of any row-crop tractor in the industry. The tractors feature a John Deere-designed-and-manufac tured powertrain. They use proven electronic technology to provide fingertip control of the transmission, SCVs, PTO, and hitch; precise engine perfor mance; self-diagnostic capabili ties; and complete compatibility with options such as row guid ance and electrohydraulic depth Scoop Up Savings With Loader Tooth Bars NEW HOLLAND, (Lancaster Co.) Get the most from your skid steer loader by installing new skid steer loader tooth bars from New Holland. Installing a new New Holland tooth bar will help ensure your bucket’s filled to capacity time after time. These new tooth bars feature extra-wide shanks for greater durability and reduced wear on the bucket lip, as well as replaceable bucket teeth with hardened points. The double Los Awarded Achievement Honor WASHINGTON, D.C„ Dr. Marinus Los, Research Director, Crop Sciences Discovery at Ameri can Cyanamid, received the presti gious Industrial Research Institute Achievement Award recently at the institute’s 1994 fall meeting in Williamsburg, Va. Established in 1973, the award is presented to honor outstanding accomplishment in individual inno vation and creativity which con tributes broadly to the development of industry and to the benefit of society. Tangible recognition of the award is an original work of art, symbolizing the creative nature of scientific achievement, and express ing the flight of imagination in achieving technological innovation. Los was chosen to receive the award for his leadership in develop ing more effective and safer herbi cides; in particular for his discovery of a new class of herbicides which are potent inhibitors of a plant J-Star Honors' MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. Harold D. Goss was recently cited for his outstanding 1993 sales performance, territory man agement, and service to his deal ers and customers as a J-Star industries territory manage’-. Goss’ territory includes southwestern Pennsylvania and northeast Ohio. As part of this recognition, Harold and Sondra Goss of Spring Mills, Pa. attended the company’s Cup club meeting for outstanding territory managers at The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michi gan. The John Deere 8000 Series tractors include the 160-hp 8100, 180-hp 8200, 200 hp 8300, and the 225-hp 8400. The tractors establish new standards in control, visibility, maneuverability, power, and ease of service in this size class. control. The chassis design is so innovative and unique that it is patented. It enables these tractors, equipped with 16.9 R-30 MFW tires set at 60-iych spacing, to have a 17-foot turning radius — the shortest of any competitive tractor in this size class. One of the most distinctive features of the tractors is the CommandAßM that places the controls for the transmission, throttle, SCVs, hitch, and PTo in beveled bar design helps keep material from getting stuck going into and out of the bucket. The tooth bars are constructed from low-carbon steel for extra toughness which means they’ll be able to loosen hard clay or com pacted soil with ease. New Hol land skid steer loader tooth bars come in seven sizes ranging from 54 to 84 inches to fit nearly every application. For more informa tion, contact your local New Hol land dealership. Dr. Marinus Los enzyme absent in mammals and for developing this class such that the derived commercial products re quire low application rates and pos sess extraordinary features for hu man safety. Goss JHBI * «> S&o' Harold Goss, right, is pic tured with his prestigious 1993 Cup Club Plaque pre sented by John Neill, presi dent of J-Star Industries. the armrest of the seat for conve nient fingertip operation. Effec tive use of reliable electronic technology, widely used in auto motive an industrial applications for years, combined with the shape, placement, and color of the controls, provide a system that optimized operator comfort and ease of operation while mini mizing hand and arm movements. The Comm and ARM moves with the seat when the operator makes adjustments or swivels it, so the controls are always at the opera tor’s fingertips. The secondary tractor controls and the vehicle monitor are locat ed on the right-hand console, within easy view and reach of the operator. The monitor provides status information on machine systems and has the capability to display diagnostic codes directly to the operator—a first in John Deere tractors. The codes are explained in the operator’s manu al. Analog gauges monitor engine coolant temperature and fuel level. An oil pressure gauge is optional. ml .^E , > j^B Get the most from your skid steer loader by installing new skid steer loader tooth bars from New Holland. These new tooth bars feature extra-wide shanks for greater durability and reduced wear on the bucket lip, as well as replaceable bucket teeth with hardened points. New Name For Crop Trade Association WASHINGTON, D.C. The National Agricultural Chemicals Association (NACA) has changed its name to the American Crop Protection Association (ACPA). “ACPA’s member companies are world leaders in existing and emerging agricultural technolo gies for today and the 21 st Centu ry. Our new name reinforces the continued central role of synthet ic chemistry in agriculture and captures the potential of today’s biological and bio-engineered products,” said Jay J. Vroom, president, American Crop Protec tion Association. “Crop protection is more than who we are, it is what we do. It connotes strength and health, and signifies our continued commit ment to the miracle of American agriculture,” said Vroom; ACPA was founded in 1933 as the Agricultural Insecticide and Fungicide Association. In 1949, the mane was changed to the National Agricultural Chemicals Association. With 80 members, ACPA represents more than 95 percent of the nation’s manufac turers, formulators and distribu tors of insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and other products used to protect crops. • 1 • *1 ■* ,*