Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 15, 1995, Image 84

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    CfrUncMtf Farming, Saturday, July 15, 1995
Solar-Powered Eagergiz
Ideal For Grazing
SAN ANTONIO. Texas
Gallagher Power Fence, Inc. has
introduced a new, self-contained
solar powered energizer. It is in
tended for multiwire portable
fencing for controlled grazing or
any medium acreage application.
The B-30 energizer, with im
proved circuitry, reduces the pow
er draw from the battery and in
sures that the unit will function ef
fectively in northern border states
even in the dead of winter.
Round Baler
Empire Farm
COLUMBUS, Ind. Claas of
America will exhibit the new 800
series Jaguar® self-propelled for
age harvesters and 46 Roto Cut
round baler at Empire Farm Days
on August 10.12 at Seneca Falls,
N.Y.
The powerful, high-perfor
mance Jaguars with 300 to 500 hp
deliver up to 170 tons (com) out
put per hours in the toughest field
conditions. Equipped with a
29.5-inch wide chopping cylinder
with 20 or 24 knives in V-forma
tion, the Jaguars deliver a precise,
quality chop. Chop length is ad
justable and changeover from
length to length is controlled from
inside the cab.
The Jaguars also feature one
lever control of all harvesting and
hydrostatic ground drive, turbo
charged, intercooled fuel-efficient
Mercedes diesel engine, in-cab
automatic sharpening system and
shear bar adjustment and metal
detector.
Case Dealer
Representatives Look
At Tractors
FARGO, N.D.—Two employ
ees from C.B. Hoober & Son of
Intercourse, Pa., recently joined
Chuck Hoober and Charles
Hoober from C.B. Hoober &
Son of Intercourse, Pa.,
recently Joined nearly 800
other Case IH dealership rep
resentatives at the Case Cor
poratlon manufacturing
plant in Fargo, N.D., for a
first-hand look at the new
Case IH 9300 Series Steiger®
tractors.
»
Gallagher Power Fence,
Inc. has Introduced this new,
totally self-contained, solar
powered energizer, n is In
tended lor multiwire portable
fencing for controlled graz
ing or any medium acreage
application. The steel stake
in from is a mounting brack
et.
At
Days
Ciaas of America will ex
hibit the new 800 Series
Jaguar® self-propelled for
age harvesters and 46 Roto
Cut round baler at Empire
Farm Days, August 10-12,
Seneca Falls, N.Y.
nearly 800 other Case IH dealer
ship representatives for a firsthand
look at the new Case IH 9300
Series Steiger® four-wheel-drive
tractors and the Case Corporation
manufacturing facility here.
Chuck Hoober and Charles
Hoober attended the two-day pro
duct launch including a tour of the
543,000 square-foot plant and
special sessions devoted to new
9300 Series features. The C.B.
Hoober & Son attendees also had
the opportunity to get hands-on
experience operating the six new
Steiger models: the 9330 at 23S
HP, 9350 at 310 HP, 9370 at 360
HP. 9380 at 400 HP, and the 9330
and 9350 row crop special units
with steerable front axles.
“We asked dealers who
attended the introduction what
Tractors Feature Design,
Performance Innovations
TORRANCE. Calif.—Rugged
in design and boasting advanced
new styling, Kubota Tractor Cor
poration’s 42-PTO-horsepower
M 4700 and 50-PTO-horsepower
MS4OO utility tractors are
designed to meet the power and
/* performance demands of farm and
commercial users.
Offering cutting-edge engine
technology, the new M-Series
tractors feature Kubota’s innova
tive 2600 rpm E-TVCS (Emission
Three Vortex Combustion Sys
tem) diesel engines. These power
ful S-cylinder, liquid-cooled
engines feature a combination of
high power, low noise and vibra
tion, and quick starts. Incorporat
ing the technology needed to meet
strict emissions standards, the M-
Series tractors provide greater
DEFOREST. Wis.—AßS
Global, Inc., recently announced
that it will offer in vitro fertiliza
tion services to the embryo trans
fer industry through a newly
formed business partnership with
IVP.
Through this service, ABS
and IVP will work together to
collect oocytes (eggs) from do
nors housed either within owner
herds or temporarily housed at
ABS. Within the ABS laborator
ies, the oocytes will be matured
and fertilized using in vitro tech
niques, and then either frozen
or transferred into ABS supplied
recipient females.
Within this partnership. Dr. Lee
Matthews, through the company
IVP, will provide the service of
Bennett Receives Award
SHERIDAN. Wyo. The
Beef Improvement Federation
(BIF) honored Paul Bennett with a
Continuing Service Award at the
convention held here at the Holi
day Inn.
Bennett was bom in 1961 to
James and Barbara Bennett of
Knoll Crest Farms of Red House.
Va. Bennett’s interest in beef cat
tle was noticed when he was four
years old. He started showing
heifers when he was six and has
maintained all Knoll Crest cattle
records since he was 10.
Bennett was graduated from
Randolph Henry High School and
VPI and SU in 1979 and 1983, re
spectively. While in college, Ben
nett was a member of the livestock
judging team and was the first re
cipient of the George Litton
Award. He was an active Block
and Bridle Club and AGR Frater
nity member and officer.
Bennett returned to Knoll Crest
Farms, which today has a national
reputation of prpducing perfor
mance oriented Polled Hereford,
Gelbvieh, and Angus cattle.
Bennett is one of the most out
standing breeders of purebred cat-
their customers would notice first
about the 9300 Series.” said Kelly
Kravig, Case product manager
4WD tractors. “The Steiger name
on the grille and decal was the
number one answer. Like Case H,
it's a name their cusomers equate
with reliable, durable four-wheel
drive tractors.” He said that Case
IH and Steiger have been asso
ciated since 1986 when Case pur
chased the Fargo-based company.
boasting advanced new styl
ing, Kubota Tractor Corpora
tion's 42-PTO-horsepower
M 4700 and 50-PTO
horsepower M 5400 utility
tractors are designed to meet
the power and performance
demands of farm and com
mercial users.
ABS Announces
In Vitro Fertilization
collecting the oocytes as well as
recruiting other veterinarians to do
the same. Initially, due to geo
graphical constraints, this service
unit will only serve Wisconsin,
USA, and the closely surrounding
areas. Beef and non-lactating,
dairy donor females from outside
this area may be included if they
are housed at ABS during the pro
cess. A management board for this
project, led Matthews, will
make the necessary decisions to
rapidly expand this business and
eventually satellite into other geo
graphic areas.
Brett Scott will represent ABS
in this partnership as manager of
the embryo production laboratory.
Scott will direct the day-to-day
operations at the DeForest loca-
Ue in America today, producing
both bulls and females that have
been in demand by both the pure
bred and commercial cattle indus
tries.
Knoll Crest Farms have placed
in excess of 10 bulls of the Polled
Hereford, Gelbvieh, and Angus
breeds in A.I. studs that have been
used extensively throughout the
United States and foreign coun
tries. Polled Hereford seeds lock
cattle have been exported to Aus
tralia.
Bennett is a demonstrated lead-'
er at the local, state and national
levels. "
LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.)
—Kristine E. Patterson has joined
the Lancaster Farmland Trust as
director of development.
Patterson is responsible for
marketing, public relations, fund
raising and membership develop
ment for the Farmland Trust
She was graduated magna cum
laude from Temple University,
Philadelphia in 1991 and is a 1986
graduate of JP. McCaskey High
School, Lancaster.
Trust Names
Development Director
operator comfort and environmen
tally, friendly operation.
Featuring synchronized shuttle
transmission, the M 4700 and
MS4OO tractors allow operators to
easily shift directions. One simple
movement with the shuttle lever it
all it takes to change direction
from forward to reverse with the
synchro-mesh shuttle transmis
sion. A four-speed, constant-mesh
transmission, in combination with
the Synchro-Shuttle, provides
eight forward and four reverse
operating speeds.
The versatile M-Series tracton
are equipped with hydrostatic
power steering and hydraulic 1
independent 510 rpm PTO. The
category I and II 3-point hitch
allows for easy attach and detach
of a range of 3-point hitch
implements.
tion and represent the embryo pro*
duction team on the management
board. Ann Marie Paprodd, senior
IVF technician, and Heidi Van*
Beek, veterinary technician, com
plete this team. Karen Vanßeek,
veterinary technician with the
livestock area, will coordinate the
animal resources with the embryo
production. „
‘This new service offers an al
ternative to harvesting elite gene
tics from superior females,” said
Scott “Our target niche will be
females of value for A.I. contracts,
as well as a tool' for those breeder*
striving to improve their herd with
larger numbers of offspring from
their best cows.” <
“This process is a good altera
tive to super-ovulation,” saij)
Matthews. “Not only does it allow
the production of embryos from
females already pregnant, it also
allows more frequent oocyte col
lections, the use of several diffe
rent mating sires, and a process
that does not utilize hormones or
other drugs.”
Longer term, ABS hopes to
develop this service to a larger
geographical market through
additional training and the use of
satellite laboratories.
Fees set for this service are $35
for IVP collection of donors at
ABS and $175 per embryo for
quality grade one (1) or two (2)
produced. Additional costs would
include donor housing fees, reci
pient fees, and market price for
semen.
Kristine E. Pattsrson
* *