D2-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 30, 2000 Blue Seal Names Senior Dairy Nutritionist LONDONDERRY, N.H. Dr. Clay Zimmerman was re cently appointed senior dairy nutritionist at Blue Seal Feeds, Inc. His responsibilities include formulation and technical sup port for Blue Seal’s full line of dairy feeds and supplements. He will be based in the Syracuse, N.Y. area. Zimmerman has a bachelor’s degree in dairy science from Vir ginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va. and master’s and doctorate de grees in ruminant nutrition from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, N.C. Before joining Blue Seal, he served in a similar role with an other major agricultural firm in the Midwest. Blue Seal Feeds, Inc. is head- High-Capacity Vermeer Balers ( Love To Eat Hay 9 PELLA, lowa Thirty years ago, Vermeer started a hay har vesting revolution with the in vention of the big round baler. “And, today, with the introduc tion of a new family of XL Series Balers, we’re starting a new one,” said Mark Core, Vermeer ag division director. “A year ago, when we asked several of our serious hay baler customers and dealers what im provements they wanted to see in their next baler, general feed back from various groups de scribed a baler ‘simpler to operate and maintain; one that gives [them] more hay per day, high density bales, excellent leaf retention, and, in the end, fewer bales to handle when the baling is done...and, for extra measure, don’t significantly change the price,” said Core. The manufacturer quickly re sponded with the recent intro duction of the new Vermeer SOOXL and 600 XL Series balers. “During this past year, we’ve fought hard to add more value to our complete baler family and still keep prices in line. The new XL Series is our first, giant step towards this goal, with a big menu of changes and improve ments addressing requests of customers and dealers alike. “These balers love to eat hay,” Core said. “They’re equipped with a five-bar pickup to handle big windrows; bottom drum design, which promotes fast hay intake; a horizontal bale-starting system for quick starts; and the best Hay Saver Wheels in the field today. In many instances, we’ve found producers can drive a full gear faster with this Vermeer Baler.” Core cited several XL Baler “extras:” a stronger tailgate and tailgate pivot area, larger sprockets on the output drive shafts to improve wearability and chain life (for one of the big gest wear points on round balers), and a reinforced belt tightener assembly on 500 XL / Business * News Dr. Clay Zimmerman quartered in Londonderry, N.H. and is affdiated with Kent Feeds, Inc. in the midwestern states and Evergreen Mills, Inc. in the Southwest. A significant change in SOOXL Series Balers is maximum bale size with the new larger 65-inch diame ter bale. This gives produc ers 17 percent more bale capacity than the old five foot diameter bale size for basically the same price. Series Balers. Rust-resistant yellow zinc plating, ground-level servicing, a heavy-duty 10,000- pound tdSt safety towing chain, and high flotation tires (31.5 x 13.5-15, 6-ply) are also standard on XL models. Another improvement is a cut-out clutch which totally eliminates hot or burnt out discs in accidental overfill and over load situations. (This is a prob lem with slip clutch protection, especially if you’re overpowered or trying to squeeze the last few feet of a windrow into an over filled baler.) Wide belts provide maximum belt-to-bafe contact. Rubber mounted pickup tines not only improve pickup action, but also lower replacement costs. Drop ‘n Go Bale Ejection System, now standard on all XL models, elim inates the need to disengage and re-engage the PTO when drop ping a bale. A significant change in 500 XL Series Balers is maximum bale size with the new larger 65-inch diameter bale. This gives pro ducers 17 percent more bale ca pacity than the old five-foot diameter bale size for basically the same price. Plus it reduces field time, resulting in fewer bales to move and handle. WESTMINSTER, Md. Mid Atlantic Farm Credit, the region’s largest agricultural lender, recently received the Distinguished Service to Agri culture Award from the Mary land Farm Bureau. The award was announced re cently at the annual Maryland Farm Bureau banquet in Ocean City, Md. In presenting the award, Maryland Farm Bureau presi dent Steve Weber cited the sup port of Mid Atlantic, and the former Maryland Farm Credit associations, for programs such as LEAD Maryland (a two-year leadership program), studies of the effect of zoning on ag land values, and general support of broad based ag initiatives. Chairman of the board, Walter Hopkins of Lewes, Del., accepted the award on behalf of Mid Atlantic Farm Credit. % 'V ' “It’s an honor to be recog nized by an organization as proactive and well-respected as Maryland Farm Bureau. I’d like to thank the Mid Atlantic staff and board of directors for their efforts in working with Farm Bureau over the years. Both of our organizations are committed to the future of agriculture in the state, and we will continue to work together to make farming Chisel Plow Performance Enhancements RACINE, Wis. Improved field finish, superior residue dis tribution, and long-lasting dura bility are features that farmers can count on with the new Case IH 58SO chisel plow. “With new shank enhance ments and harrow options on the 5850, we are building on our established reputation for supe rior soil penetration, consistent leveling, and ease of operation,” said Keith Whitaker, Case IH product and marketing mana ger, tillage. “We’ve used input from farmers to focus these latest performance improve ments.” Originally introduced on the 5800 chisel plow, the edge-on shank design has been rede signed to provide even better performance and durability. The entry angle of the new shank is reduced by SO percent and the wing angle of the sweep by 33 percent compared to tradi tional shank and sweep designs. The reduced entry angle de creases the horsepower required per sweep. Less soil is thrown to the surface and more crop resi due remains exposed, helping prevent erosion. “We’ve gone to great lengths to improve the reliability and durability of this new shank,” said Whitaker. “We’ve made ST. LOUIS, Mo. and PARK RIDGE, 111. Monsanto Com pany and the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agricul ture announced the details behind the third annual Com mitment to Agriculture Scholar ship Program. Open to high school seniors from all 50 states, the competi tive scholarship program is of fered by Monsanto in Mid Atlantic Farm Credit Receives Distinguished Service Award Focused On Customer Scholarship Program Targets Future Agriculture Professionals Walter Hopkins, left, chairman of the board, accepts the Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award on behalf of Mid Atlantic Farm Credit from Steve Weber, president of Maryland Farm Bureau. a stable and viable industry in the future,” said Hopkins. “Mid Atlantic’s recent consoli dation further strengthened our position in the Maryland area, allowing us to combine support staff for both central Maryland y ip* New shank assemblies and harrow options help the new Case IH 5850 chisel plow provide supe rior performance and long term durability, as well as improvements to field finish and residue distribu tion. In addition, walking beam axles and an auto matic self-leveling hitch ensure precise depth con trol. improvements from top to bottom, from a reinforced head bracket and mounting clamp to recessing the lower sweep mounting hole on the shank to help prevent bolt and nut wear.” Tough residue conditions aren’t a problem with the 22- inch heavy-duty coil tine har rows featured on the new 5850 chisel plow. The three-bar har rows have an adjustable down pressure spring to provide extra pressure where needed to obtain association with the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture. To be eligible, the students must come from farm families and plan to pursue careers in ag riculture. One-time awards of $1,500 will be made to 100 high school seniors chosen by an im partial selection committee of agricultural educators and in dustry leaders. and the Eastern shore. As a result, we look forward to in creased opportunities to work with Maryland Farm Bureau and their membership in the future.” the right surface condition Imd field finish. The tine angle also is easily adjustable to provide uni , form residue flow. The Case IH tradition of ex cellent depth control continues with the 5850 chisel plow. Walk ing beam axles on all main frames provide better flotation over uneven terrain. The same axles are used on the wing frames of 25- to 53-foot ma chines to provide precise depth control across the entire ma chine width. .. *• i**- An automatic self-leveling hitch maintains a uniform depth even when the working depth of the machine is changed. This equipment, standard on all 5850 chisel plows, combines mechani cal and hydraulic linkages to keep the front and rear shanks of the machine level as it moves up and down. “Customers also may take ad vantage of the optional floating hitches offered on the 5850,” Whitaker said. “Close-coupled front caster wheels on the float ing hitch work with the main frame walking beam wheels to provide a virtual machine sus pension, allowing the chisel plow to hug the ground. Instead of using a conventional rigid hitch that often flexes and scrapes uneven ground, causing erratic depths, the floating hitch is able to move with the terrain.” Applicants will be evaluated on their high school records, standardized test results, extra curricular activities and per sonal essays submitted as a part of the application process. Ap plications will be available in mid-December from Monsanto dealers, county Farm Bureau of fices, and on the following Web sites: http://www.farmsource. com or http://www.agfounda tion.org.