ADVANTAGE SPREADER TAN Van Dale Spreader Tanks get the job done better and here’s one reason why - its full length, 8” diameter auger. A Van Dale exclusive, the auger provides complete in-tank agitation, evenly feeds manure to the rear slinger pump and completely removes solids from the tank. If this feature doesn’t convince you Van Dale tanks are better, its comprehensive warranty* will - 10 pro-rated years on the tank body, and 5 years on the undercarriage. So put a new sign on the job with Van Dale’s exclusive auger, and get it done. Smooth Moves CHECK OUT THESE FEATURES ✓ Heavy-Duty Counter-Rotating Auger System ✓ Trouble Free Gearbox ✓ Collector ring with alx metal graphite brushes for trouble-free electrical connections ✓ Remote Electrical Control FRANKLIN’S FARM SERVICE Laceyville, PA 717-869-2407 STAR SILOS Myerstown, PA 717-866-5708 McMILLEN BROTHERS Loysvllle, PA 717-789-3961 LE 0 SEE US AT THE PA FARM SHOW MAIN FLOOR BOOTHS 021 023 & 040 042 K & S INC. Quarryvllle, PA 717-284-3111 RYDER SUPPLY CO. Chambersburg, PA 717-263-9190 HISTAND’S FARM & HOME SERVICE Rome, PA 717-744-2371 SHALLOW TILLAGE APPLICATOR Van Dale’s newest generation of liquid manure applicators is based on a simple, yet superior design. The Shallow Tillage Applicator consists of a double row of nine heavy duty cultivator shanks, evenly spaced, to provide maximum mixing action of top soil manure. All shanks are equipped with 9" sweeps to attack the soil and give consistent application and excellent soil agitation across a 12’ width. The result is more manure nutrients available to plant roots because incorporation is done between 3” to 6” deep—ideal for crop utilization. SURFACE DRIVE SILO UNLOADERS Smart farmers look to Van Dale for all the right moves when it comes to surface drive technology. Even frozen and hard packed silage and haylage are no match for Van Dale’s Magnum and SD 2000. Now Van Dale offers even greater efficiency with its DURAGLIDE® Impeller available on the.SD 2000. The Duraglide lessens gummy buildups, uses less power and provides faster and more reliable delivery. - LANCASTER SILO CO, INC. Lancaster, PA 717-299-3721 MILL CREEK FENCE & FARM* Lancaster, PA 717-396-8987 *Mlx«rs, Spraadar Tanka and Bala Procaaaora Only incaster Farming, Friday, January 6, 1995-El5 FFA’ers Receive 197 To Degree (Continued from Page El 4) William H. Davis, Jr. "Diesel mechan ic” are noted as the plans for four year Solanco FFA member William Davis. William, 18, son of William and Wanda Davis, Peach Bottom, Lancaster County, served as chapter sentinel and serves as chapter student adviser. He has chaired the conduct of meetings committee and completed various swine finishing, beef finishing, and on-farm work experi ence projects. In addition, William has obtained the Greenhand, Chapter, and Red Rose degrees. He has received a first place in state land judging (team member) and obtained the proficiency award in land judging and state and county project book contests. Scott Defibaugh For the future, Scott Defibaugh indicated he wanted to further his schooling. Scott, 17, son of Mary and Gary Defibaugh, Loysburg, Bedford County, has served as Northern Bedford VsS^ FFA treasurer for two years. In addition, he has served on the recreation and earnings, savings, and investment committees. Scott has four years of SAE work experience and has obtained the Greenhand, Chapter, and Star Agribusiness degrees. Harry C. Dehoff To own a live stock and grain farm comprise the plans of four-year Kcn nard-Dale FFA member Harry De hoff. Harry, 19, son of Harry and Kathy Dehoff, New Park, York County, has served as chapter reporter and sentinel. Also, Harry has completed SAE on a grain farm and potato operation. He has also competed in various contests, including small gas engines, ag mechanics, livestock judging, land judging, and with the parliamentary procedure team (the 1992 team won first place in the county, area, and region). Har ry has obtained the Greenhand, Star Greenhand, Chapter, and White Rose degrees. Heather Dick Four-year Mason- Dixon FFA member Heather Dick has plans to attend Central Penn or Harrisburg Area Community College to receive her ca reer degree. Hea ther, 17, daughter of Debra Sanders, Fairfield, Adams County, has participated in the state convention for three years, the national convention recently, and various leadership conferences. Heather has served as chapter reporter and is chapter secretary. She has served on the float com mittee and received a bronze medal in the state interview contest. She obtained the Greenhand and Chapter Farmer degrees. w