and Binkley & Hurst Bros. Model 1275 Forage Harvester With Exclusive Crop Processor™ HERE’S A NEW, INNOVATIVE CONCEPT IN PULL-TYPE FORAGE HARVESTERS. Gehl Company once again leads the industry by incorporating an exclusive Crop Processor ™ into today’s largest capacity pull-type forage harvester. Using the Gehl Model 1265 as a product platform (it's capable of handling up to 300 PTO horse power) Gehl engineers have incorporated a pair of crop processing rolls directly behind the cutter head cylinder. Equipped with a corn head, this unit chops and processes corn silage in a single field operation. The high-speed grooved rolls not only crack kernels, but break up the cob and “condition" the stalk material as well. The benefits of processed corn silage include increased milk production (two to four pounds per day has been reported) and 10 to 20 percent higher digestibility. Studies have shown that process ing prior to storage improves feed quality compared to processing after storage. In addition, the forage harvester can be set to deliver a longer length of cut without large pieces of cob or whle kernels getting through the processing rolls. And for chopping haylage, the processing rolls can be removed. Binkley & Hurst Bros. Has This New Gehl Round Baler In Stock - Which Bales Not Only Dry Crop, But Also Moisture Balage and More. Purchase From Binkley & Hurst Bros. Today and Take Advantage of the Free Crowder Wheel Bonus Offer on a High Quality Density Controlled Round Baler and be Ready to Roll When Baling Time Rolls Around! Exclusive Total Density Control (TDC*) system lets you build the best possible bale in a wide variety of crops and conditions. You easily custom-build bales to maintain maximum nutrient value. With TDC you can crank up the density to pack more hay into every bale for fewer bales to make, move, store and feed. You save valuable time in every step of your round baling operation. Gehl's electronic bale control system monitors the entire baling process and makes adjustments on-the-go. It all adds up to the ultimate in round baler performance and convenience. Your Gehl dealer can show you the model that’s right for you. BROS.INC.— ' Litltz, PA 17543-0395 Fax 717-626-0996 (717)626-47051-800-414-4705 S A Service ofFPC Financial GEHL Your Dealer rafllng Arourtd, Uncattef fanning, Saturday, Aprif It, 'l99£-fttgc zf NOTICE EXTENDED PARTS DEPT. STORE HOURS EFFECTIVE MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1998 To Better Serve You During The Busy Planting Season APRIL - MAY • JUNE MON. THRU FRI. 7:00 AM >8:00 PM; SAT. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM 133 Rothsville Station Rd. r^r BIWMOBST JSSTtSS ™ * r \_ mlflS INC —/ (717)626-4705 K 3 A Serwoe ofFPC Finmatl l-800-414-4705 FAX 717. 6 26-0996 YOUR BEST FORAGE BOX VALUE Gehl’s new BU9BO Self-unloading forage box has been redesigned for improved performance and durability. □ True variable-speed drive for infinite unloading speeds □ Single lever control. □ Improved beater design. □ Stronger drive chain and reinforced roof. □ Standard highway light package. □ Optional folding 18-inch conveyor extension. MODEL BU9BO FORAGE BOXES IN STOCK NOW! GEHL LEHIGH AG EQUIPMENT, INC. Ruppsville Road (Off Old 22 near Kuhnsville and Fogelsville) HOURS' Mon -Fn 7.30 AM to 5 30 PM: Sat. 7 30 AM to 3.00 PM (610) 398-2553 | j fed (ContliNMd from Pag* 22) drilling grasses. Spring is usually best for clovers. In most of the alfalfa belt," a 4 to 6 pound seeding rate of orchardgrass through a no till drill is the system of choice. However, bromegrass, tall fescue, and bluegrass are often used in some areas. Also, a word to the wise; when alfalfa and grasses are grown together, there are two "pigs" feed ing at the same trough and the grass will be the heavier feeder. So take soil tests frequently for guidance and treat accordingly to prevent and reduce grass crowing. Warren Thompson is the national forage specialist for America's Alfalfa. Dr. Joe Bouton is professor of crop and soil sciences at the University of Georgia. Dr. Jim Moutray is the general manager of forage research for America's Alfalfa. America's Alfalfa is a regis tered trademark. Features include: