Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 14, 1999, Image 228

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Ramer, William & Sons
Reed Equipment
Reinecker Ag Products
Renaissance Nutrition Inc.
Richardton Mfg. Co
Rohrer, P.L. & Bro., 1nc....
Ross, E.L
Ryder Supply Company....
S.l. Distributing, Inc W 9
Schering-Plough Animal Health DLTI
Schleuter Co Wll
Schnupp’s Grain Roasting, Inc W 3
Seedway E 6
Select Sires DLTI
Semex U.S.A., Inc DLT2
SFI of PA ETI
Shelter King W 8
Shims Truck Equip W 5
Shoup Mfg ETI
Show-Ease Stall Co W 9
Sire Power, Inc DLTI
Smith, L. 8., Inc Wll
Snook’s Equipment W 6
Solar Barns DLTI
Sollenberger/Silos Corp W 4
Sones Grain Systems W 5
Southfork Farms DLT2
Stinger LTD W 4
Stoltzfus W 6
Susquehanna River Basin Commission .ETI
Tam Systems, Inc..
Tandem Products, Inc.
Taurus Service, Inc
Tech Mix, Inc
Tel-Power Tool & Equipment Rental W 4
Telmark, Inc E 5
Tlco Mfg., Inc W 6
Timber Harvester, Inc W 3
Track n Trail, Inc W 4
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
United Farm Family Insurance Co..
We've Simplified Life.
In the past, buying life insurance meant medical exams, physician's statements, blood tests and more. At Farm Family, we've simplified the
process. For a limited time, you can apply for a Special Estate Life (SEL) or Single Premium Life (SPL) policy ($25,000 maximum coverage) just by
answering a few questions. All you need to do is fill out an application', and we'll do the rest. This special program is perfect for:
• Recent grads and young people starting a career
• Seniors and retirees
• Existing policyholders who want to pick up additional coverage
HN Family
II Life Insurance Company
II t> Glenmont New York
* All applications must be completed and submitted to Farm Family b\ 8/11/99 Underwriting decision will be based on infonnation presided in the application
Incomplete applications ma\ usulr in disqualification Not all coverages available in all states Form # s 40 14 40 47 40- ?9 40-80 S 40 80S NY, 40 80S PA
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Buying life insurance doesn't have to be a hassle.
Universal Building Corporation.
University Area Joint Authority
University Realty
Unverferth Mfg. Co., Inc
USA Body/Dry Hill, Inc
USDA-Farm Service Agency
USDA-GIPSA
USDA Rural Development
Valtra Valmet
Venture Products, Inc
Vermeer Mfg
Vigortone Ag Products
Farm and Lawn Tractor Ride-and-Dme
Between Ist St. and Route 45
In the market for a new tractor for your farm or
lawn? It's one-stop shopping as you hop on and
test-drive the latest models from several leading
equipment manufacturers. Times are 11:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, and 11:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday. Operators must
be at least 18 years of age and sign a waiver of li
ability. Exhibitors will screen operators for eligibility.
Skid-Steer Rodeo
Tractor Ride-and-Drive Area, Between Ist Street
and Route 45
Get behind the wheel and compete for prizes on
a timed track, after some instruction on safe op
eration. Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.
Talk to a local Farm Family agent today to find out how we can help simplify your life
Call 1-800-THE-FARM (1-800-843-3276)
or visit our Web Site at www.farmfamily.com
Ag Progress Section 1, Lsnctsier Farming, Saturday, August 14, 1999—Pagi
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• Single parents
• Gifts for children and/or grandchildren
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Waiters Buildings
Wengers of Myerstown
Westfalia-Surge LLC
Wood-Mizer Products
Woods Equipment Co., Inc.
York Products, Inc.
Zepher Hill Farm
Zetor Tractor Co
Zimmerman Mfg. Corp.
Zimmerman, Paul 8....
Farm Safety Demonstration Area
End of West Bth St.
See safety specialists demonstrate how cellular
plastic insulation, commonly used in farm and
rural buildings, can be a fire hazard if improp
erly installed. A daily demonstration will show
how the toxic and flammable gases released by
such fires can flash over to other structures and
how to contain such fires. Tuesday at 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m., 12:30
and 2:30 p.m., and Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.
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