Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1998, Image 53

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    NOW!
OPERATE
CONTINUOUS FLOW
OR AUTOMATIC HATCH
WITH THE SAME DRYER!
' • Economically priced
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• High capacity
Here are the dryers for the
ps farmer who has more to do
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grain.
The new CF/AB Series from
Farm Fans are designed to
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MATIC BATCH modes.
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when operating AUTO
MATIC BATCH, you can also
«C -Si . select Dry and Cool
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GRAIN DRYERS
* Continuous flow full heat or
dry and cool
* 2/3,1/3 split plenum gives you
the ability to maintain high
capacity
* Capacities range from 300 up
to 1,660 bph!
* Available with vane axial fans
or centrifugal fans
* Low-profile design
* Fully automatic operation and
safety controls
I can't see you at the PA Farm Show,
but I’d like to know more about:
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1248 South Mountain Road
■ Dlllsburg, PA
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Mealtimes At Childcare
A quality child care program
will provide the children with
well-balanced, nutritious meals.
Mealtimes are important times
for kids and they benefit in
many ways. When enrolling
your child in child care, find out
what meal times are like.
•Well-balanced meals pro
vide the food to help children
grow, think, and have energy.
•Mealtime routines help chil
dren feel secure when they know
what to expect.
•Children learn language
and social skills during meal
times by conversing with the
caregiver and each other. It is a
good time to model table man
ners and correct behavior.
•While feeding themselves,
children use fine motor skills.
They also learn about counting,
colors, shapes, amounts, smells,
temperatures, and tastes.
•Self-help skills are learned
as they help set the table, pour
liquids, and serve food. Being
able to do these things helps
build-self-esteem in children.
•When hand washing and
cleaning routines are modeled,
the children learn good health
and safety practices.
Free educational materials
are available for child care
providers in Pennsylvania from
Penn State Cooperative
Extension’s Better Kid Care
Project by calling 1-800-452-
9108.