55 - The “Modal 55” bate rack is the foundation on which Steffen Systems Incorporated has built its reputation of quality This model is available in many frame-size options, as well as with attach ments to fit bucket loaders, forklifts and skidsteer loaders to accomodate nearly any bale size or mounting application ■ mm '■ l i ■■ s»"-~ sik, -Till _ L: £> - 950- The Bale “Accumulators" are designed to conveniently and easily arrange up to ten 2-tie or eight 3-tie bales into a uniform package The fully automatic electric over hydraulic controls operate the accumulator without the need of an operator With its quick and smooth functions the bale accu mutator can accept up to five balls per minute 13023 S.L FEEDERS Designed To Minimize Feed Loss! This is done with functional slant bars, low set design, proper pan depth, feed saving edges, and other concepts to reduce waste. The S.l. Feeder Wagons have the versatility to feed any type of gram, forage, or even a total mixed ration. Four foot high inserts are options to increase load capacity and to control the downward flow of feed. The Arrow Front design replaces the old gooseneck Distributed By: 100 Stover Drive 100-120 Lehigh Ave. • P.O. Box 928 Carlisle, PA 17013 Batavia, New York 14021-0928 717/249-6720 716/343-5411 “Serving Farmers Through Farm Equipment Dealers Since 1961 //'■ 200 - The “Model 200" self-propelled yard loader is a unique machine designed to move many bale sizes and package configurations at high speed Its stacking height of 20 feet and short wheelbase allow the “Model 200" to maneuver in and out of tight areas whilq making optimum use of the exist ing storage space FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE: DAVID O. FINK 6958 Phillips Road Germansvllle, PA 18053 610-767-1408 Fax 610-767-1312 • Harvnt Itch Equip. • Twin* • Drying Agent* . Plastic Bid* Wrap ■ Pr***rvatlv*a Steffen Systems, Inc. 8045 State Street, Salem, OR 97301 (503) 399-9941 Fax (503) 371-4779 , t - *.r concept, eliminating 90 degree welded joints, making it stronger and more durable. Get an S.l. Feeder now to get maximum efficiency of your quality feeds. Telescoping pole, axle, and tires can make any length Full Size or Mid Size bunk portable. This makes it easier to select-feed smaller groups of cattle. Tires and specially designed legs make moving it easier, year-round. Heavy steel pan is formed in onej3iece on all bunks for strength and economy. CUMMINGS and BRICKER, Inc. PH“ "■*- ~~' ;fi *' ' , .^2 65- The “Model 65“ bale rack is specifically de signed to match the needs of New Holland bale wagon users such as models 1003.1037 & 1069 With six hook bars, this unit easily handles any three-bale-wide package This model is also avail able with several frame size options and mounts to suit your special needs r,.apH{ ' 51-32- The “Model 51*32“ bale rack is a perfect match for most compressed bale loading or un loading operations With a frame size of 66' x 66' and powered vertical tilt The unit adapts nicely to 6000 to 7000 tb lift trucks Comes standard with 32 teeth, 2 hook cylinders The “Model 51-32" is excel lent for half cut bales wm soil fertility are adequate. In fact, fall pasturing can be beneficial where the small grain was seeded early and has made excessive growth. Spring grazing may be started when growth resumes. If a grain or silage crop is to be harvested, grazing should be discontinued when the plants start to grow erect, just before jointing (growth stage 6). Small grains plants will be injured by grazing at any time after their growing points are above the ground. Temporary electric fencing should provide a practical way to manage these pastures. Although small grains can be continuously grazed, a rotation al or strip grazing practice may allow a higher carrying capacity (less wastage from trampling). Small grains pasture is lush, high in protein, and low in fiber during most of the fall grazing period. Crude protein levels normally range from IS percent to 34 percent of dry matter, making this forage an excellent protein supplement for many classes of livestock. Animal health precautions: Grass tetany can occur when small grains forage is grazed by cows about to calve or those which have recently calved. This usually occurs in the spring. It is recommended that animal diets be sup plemented with a mineral mix contain ing magnesium. Lactating dairy cows that are grazing small grain pasture should receive an additional 1 ounce of magnesium oxide/cow/day. There is a risk of nitrate poisoning if animals graze rapidly growing and recently fertilized small grains pasture. Avoid this situation by applying nitro gen fertilizer at planting time or well before the intended grazing period. Although rare, bloat may also be a health risk when animals graze small grains. This most likely will occur when animals are first turned onto pas ture in early spring and gorge them selves with the lush forage. Bloat can be prevented by feeding some stored forage just before turning the animals onto the pasture. /He Alfalfa Balage • Pre-Cut • Analysis Provided Phone 888-4BAIAGE 3 A