Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 10, 1996, Image 230

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    F2-Lanc«ster Farming, Saturday, August 10, 1996
ROCKSPRING (Centre Co.)
Nutrient Solutions in Agriculture
will be offering hands-on demon
strations of a new farm computer
software program at Ag Progress
Days, West Sixth Street, on Aug.
13-15. The new program, called
the Nutrient Management Planner,
combines the easy-to-use Win
dows environment with sophisti
cated fleld-by-field recordkeeping
and profit-building on-farm nutri
ent recommendation tools.
This program was created and
designed by NSIA, a leading pro
vider of soil testing and nutrient
management planning services in
the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, to
help farmers and agribusinesses
obtain profit-building, environ
mentally safe, fertilizer and man
ure use recommendations for each
of their fields by inputting animal
herd, manure storage, manure
spreading, fertilizer use, crop rota
tion, and soil test data into the pro-
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• Automated fill Hudson valve
• Antifreeze valve included
• Provide clean and fresh water to your
cattle
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SALE ENDS AUG. 15, 1996
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Including;
CHOPPER KNIVES • SHEAR BARS
BOLTS • GRIND STONES
To receive a FREE Catalog on agricultural parts call
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Summer hours until 8 00 p m
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Wl ZENITH CUTTEH CO.
. IHgBI P.O Box 2252 • Rocklprd, IL
New Farm Software At Ag Progress
gram. Farmers make fertilizer and a screen which assesses the risk
manure spreading recommenda- I® V ®l ft* spreading manure on a
tions with their own computers ra- given field based on its slope,
ther than having to rely on outside nearness to neighbors, etc. Farm
sources for this information.
The program is capable of stor
ing this data for multiple years,
enabling a farmer to keep an ongo
ing history of this important infor
mation at his fingertips for review
at any time. The Planner will al
low growers to make quick
changes to crop rotations in spring
when weather or other unforeseen
factors come into play and he can
quickly know the nutrient status
and fertilizer needs of the field un
der the new crop rotations. The
program can also be used to help
farmers who are using rotational
grazing practices to easily see the
nutrient value of deposited man
ure and net nutrient needs for each
pasture area.
A key feature of the program is
TIP WATERERS
CONTINUOUS FLOW
OR AUTOMATIC BATCH
WITH THE SAME DRYER!
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I can’t attend tha 1996 Ag Prograaa
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about:
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ers can use the Nutrient Manage
ment Planner software to print se
lected tabulated information or at
the click of a button produce a
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professionally assembled nutrient
management plan, including all
necessary data tables and text sec
tions.
• Economically priced
• Fully automatic
• Outstanding efficiency
• High capacity
Here are the dryers for the
farmer who has more to do
at harvest time than just dry
grain.
The new CF/AB Series from
Farm Fans are designed to
allow drying by either CON
TINUOUS FLOW or AUTO
MATIC BATCH modes.
These dryers are specifically
designed for full heat appli
cation for combination drying
and dryeration. However,
when operating AUTO
MATIC BATCH, you can also
select Dry and Cool
application.
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lllaburg, PA
7-432-9738
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