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    C6-Lancasler Farming, Saturday, March 11, 1995
Bou-Matic Introduces
Milk Coolers
MADISON, Wis.—Bou-Matic
introduces the Dari-Kool Glacier
series milk coolers.
Drawing on its 40 years of
expertise, Bou-Matic has re
engineered the Glacier series milk
coolers to make them sturdy, reli
able, and technologically ad
vanced.
John Biv.ezinski, Dari-Kool
product manager, said “Over the
years, experience and technology
led us to the design changes that
have improved the Dari-Kool line.
This is reflected in the new Gla
cier series.”
Bou-Matic has thickened up the
evaporator plates so they can
withstand up to 25 times a milk
cooler’s normal operating pres
sure. And it has added stronger
internal components to support
the milk cooler even under the
most extreme conditions.
With an improved cooling sys
tem, the Glacier series guarantees
Producers To Benefit
From Ear Tag Registration
MUNDELEIN. 111. This
spring, farmers and ranchers will
benefit from the availability of a
new advancement in insecticide
ear tags designed to decrease hom
fly resistance and negate the need
for ear tag rotation each season.
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) recently approved
registration for Double Barrel™
Insecticide Ear Tags, to be fnar
keted by Mallinckrodt Veterinary,
Inc. for the upcoming season.
“A study recently published by
scientists at New Mexico State
University supports the efficacy of
a. mixture of the synthetic pyrc
throid and organophosphate in
secticide classes in controlling
hom flies on beef and non-lactat
ing dairy cattle and calves,” said
Jeff Meyer, Ph.D., director of
parasiticide development at Mal
linckrodt Veterinary, Inc.
The unique combination of in
secticides in Double Barrel In
secticide Ear Tags reduces the
likelihood that hom flies will de
velop resistance to a single class
of insecticide.
“Cattle producers no longer
need to worry about which class of
insecticide ear tag they used the
FORT ATKINSON, Wis. A
powerful new line of liquid man
ure lagoon pumps is being intro
duced by Van Dale.
The new Series 3000 Lagoon
Pumps are built with strength,
power, and reliability to quickly
and completely agitate any size
liquid manure pit or lagoon. Van
Dale research has shown that
speed of agitation in lagoons and
manure pits is as important to their
customers as pumping power.
Three new models of the Series
5000 line are available with capa-
With an improved cooling
system, the Glacier series
guarantees uniform cooling
and maintains the high qual
ity of the milk.
uniform cooling and maintains the
high quality of the milk.
For more information mi the
Dari-Kool Glacier series milk
cooler, contact your nearest Bou-
Matic dealer or John Brzezinski,
product manager, Bou-Matic, the
Dairy Equipment Division of
DEC International, P.O. Box
8050, Madison, WI 53708, (608)
222-3484.
This spring, farmers and
ranchers will benefit from the
availability of a new advance
ment in Insecticide ear tags
designed to decrease horn
fly resistance and negate the
need for ear tag rotation each
season.
previous season,” Meyer said.
“The new Double Barrel Insecti
cide Ear Tags add a level of con
venience to the cattle producer’s
life in that they do not need to be
rotated. They can be used, season
after season, with reliable effica
cy.”
In addition to hom flies. Double
Barrel Insecticide Ear Tags also
control face flies, which are often
implicated in the spread of pink
eye, a serious problem in some
pasture cattle.
Lagoon Pumps Agitate Any Size Pit
' Vt-
The new Series 5000 La*
goon Pumps are built with
strength, power, and relia
bility to quickly and com
pletely agitate any size liquid
manure pit or lagoon.
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COLUMBUS, Ind. The new
Claas® Quadrant 1100 large
square baler with bale accumula
tor stacks two bales, on on the
other during baling. Stacking
bales two deep cuts transport time
from the field in half and facili
tates double bale wrapping for sil
age.
The accumulator can be quickly
removed from the baler and can be
retrofit to Quadrant 1100 s already
in service. Completely mechani
cal, the accumulator features a
rearview mirror for checking
functions and audible/visible
alarms that signal in the event of a
malfunction.
Fixed to the Quadrant 1100
flexibly, the accumulator adjusts
Dekalb,
Win Partnership Award
TOPEKA, Kan. Dekalb
Swine Breeders, Inc. and Seward
County Community College have
been awarded the 1994 Kansas
Business/School Partnership
Award by the Kansas Chamber of
Commerce and Industry. The
award is based on innovative busi
ness and school partnerships de
signed to enhance the educational
opportunities for high school
graduates.
The Business/School Partner
ship Award is given annually to a
Kansas firm and an educational
institution that have fostered a
special or unique business/school
partnership. In accepting the
award, Dekalb Swine Breeders’
President Roy Poage said, “We
hope this partnership becomes a
model to eliminate the shortage of
employees in the swine industry
and prepare more students for re
warding careers in * the swine in
dustry.”
Seward County Community
College, under the direction of
college administrators, the Agri
culture Department and the Busi
ness Division, developed the two
year program with Dekalb Presi
dent Roy Poage, DeKalb, 111., and
Vice President of Production
Doug Jewell, Plains, Kan., to pro
vide entry-level employees with
both animal husbandry and man
agement skills. Students have the
opportunity to receive a two-year
associate in applied science de
gree with two years of part-time
experience in sophisticated swine
production facilities.
The college provides facilities
and faculty for courses in manage
ment, science and agriculture. De
kalb provides training personnel,
classrooms, and laboratories so
students can experience swine
production first-hand. Dekalb’s
veterinarians, trainers and man
agement personnel provide in-
bilities of operating in everything
from shallow straight wall pits to
the deepest sloped wall lagoon.
The Series 5000 Trailer Lagoon
Pumps are available in 32-foot
and 42-foot lengths and feature 68
inches ground clearance for easy
transport around pits and over la
goon banks. They are excellent at
breaking up hard crust and surface
or bottom manure solids. With up
to 3,000 gallons per minute capa
city, it can easily blast a stream of
manure 100 feet or more to create
an easy to pump and spread slurry.
Baler With Accumulator
Stacks Bales Two
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The new Class® Quadrant
1100 large square baler with
bale accumulator stacks two
bales, one on the other dur
ing baling. Stacking bales
two deep cuts transport time
from the field in half and fa
cilitates double bale wrap
ping for silage.
Community
The Kansas Chamber of Commerce and Industry award
ed Dekalb Swine Breeders, Inc. and Seward County Com
munity College the 1994 Kansas Business Partnership
Award. The award was given for the development and Im
plementation of an Innovative business and school part*'
nershlp that provides college educational opportunities for
high school graduates. Shown accepting the award for De
kalb are, left to right, Jackie Long and Ben Standard, train
ing managers; Doug Jewell, vice president of production;
Roy Poage, president and for SC.CC, Dr. James Grote,
president.
stmetion during the student intern
ship at Dekalb’s production facili
ties.
Graduates have an opportunity
to begin their careers with Dekalb
or they can seek employment with
other companies. College and De
kalb staff assist graduates in locat
ing job opportunities. Demand for
the graduates is intense because of
the unique combination of college
education and training with De
NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster
Co.) Moyer & Son, Inc.’s Plant
The Series 5000 features twin
stabilizer legs and wide-stance
tires for stability and to counter
balance side agitation thrust They '
also feature remote controls that
are easy to operate from the tractor
seat and an aggressive high pres
sure impeller and tapered agitation
nozzle that allows for 120* verti
cal movement and 340* horizontal
agitation control. The shredder
plate housing includes a special
baffle inside for increased pres
sure when using lower hp tractors.
PTO operates at 540 rpm.
Grower Meetings
Look To Future
Deep
to the terrain and reverses easily.
The accumulator’s wheels swivel
and feature a light braking effect
which stops them from wandering
at speeds up to 25 mph.
The Quadrant 1100 is ideal for
medium and large size dairy and
feed operations and produces 31. S
inches wide x 19.5-inch deep
bales. Bale length is adjustable
from 27.5 inches to 78.5 inches.
The large bales can be efficient
ly handled, stacked and transport
ed by any available vehicle. Once
twine is removed, the bales divide
easily into flakes, simplifying
feeding and bedding. When stack
ed and covered, the bales create an
airtight package that ensures ex
cellent fermentation.
College
kalb Swine Breeders offered by
this program.
Jackie Long and Ben Standard,
Dekalb’s full-time program train
ers, assist Mike Schwab, coor
dinator of the program, in the pro
motion, recruitment and supervi
sion of students. Now in its fourth
year, the program has attracted
students from Kansas, Oklahoma,
Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Indi
ana.
Nutrients group recently held
growers’ meetings at the Keystone
Fire Company in Boyertown,
Meyers Family Restaurant in
Quakertown, and Yoder’s Restau
rant in New Holland.
Attended by more than 650 area
farmers, these meetings covered
many diverse topics of interest to
farm professionals, including
grain .marketing strategies, worker
protection standards, and pesticide
safety and weed control strategies.
AH of the topics discussed ad
dressed immediate concerns fac
ing farmers and effective strate
gies for remaining profitable
throughout the ’9os.
“While the basics of efficient
crop production remain fairly un
changed, the business of farming
is always facing new challenges.