D - Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 10,2001 Roto-Mix Introduces Vertical Feed Mixer DODGE CITY, Kan. Roto-Mix has introduced the “new” model 1105 A Vertical Feed Mixer with dual mixing screw design. This “twin-mix” vertical feed mixer has been designed for the customer who wants large feed mixing capacity while easily handling different ration ingred ients. By adding optional exten sions, the mixing capacity can easily increase to 1,205 or even 1,305 cubic feet. The Roto-Mix 1105 A “twin mix” vertical feed mixer has the exclusive “auto-mix” driveline. This drive provides an advan tage of reduced horsepower re quirements, easy full-load startups, smoother bale process ing, more even discharge, and eliminates PTO overload fail ures. The heavy-duty automatic truck transmission is the heart of the auto-mix drive system, al lowing this high capacity mixer to be powered by a medium duty tractor. Speed and torque are automatically adjusted by the drive to balance the need for power required to process round bales or other types of hay to the BLUE BALL (Lancaster Co.) Martin Limestone honored 80 truck drivers at the company’s 26th annual driver saiety aw aids banquet in February. The drivers were recognized for updating one or more con secutive years without a charge able accident. Olivers from New Holland Concrete in New Holland and in Denver, Burkholder Paving in Ephrata, Valley Forge Stone in Honey Brook, and Martin Lime stone in Blue Ball, all divisions of Martin Limestone, Inc., drove more than three million miles during the year delivering crushed stone, agricultural lime stone, Diamond-tex, asphalt, sand, concrete block products, and ready-mix concrete throughout eastern Pennsylva nia and surrounding states. Forty-one drivers received recognition for completing five or more consecutive years with out a chargeable accident. One driver, Lloyd W. Fox from New Holland Concrete, was recog nized lor 27 consecutive years of safe driving. Allan A. Sheaffer from Martin Limestone earned an award for 25 years. Rick L. Buch from Martin Limestone earned an award for 24 years. Henry W. Horst from New Holland Concrete and James E. Smoker from Martin Limestone received recognition tor 23 years. Receiving a 19-year award was Donald L. Landis from Burkholder Paving. John J. Haas from New Hol land Concrete received an 18- year award. Marvin Z. Martin and Floyd L. Stolt/fus from New Holland Concrete, Robert R. Snader, and Business * News “1 / J JSEj This “twin-mix” vertical feed mixer has been de signed for the customer who wants large feed mixing capacity while easily handling different ration ingredients. desired length, yet provide high speed of the rotor for complete cleanout. The flared sides of this twin screw design offers a smaller di ameter at the mixing chamber base for a sizable reduction in torque. Flaring the sides to a larger diameter at the top in creases the capacity yet provides a low loading height for easy fill ing. More cutting knives and extra flighting process hay faster to shorten your mixing time, but will still efficiently mix a wide variety of feeding ingredients. Martin L. Zimmerman from Martin Limestone earned 16- ycar awards. A 14-year award was earned by George Galbraith from New Holland Concrete. Mike Hess from New Holland Concrete received a 13-year awaid. Randy Weaver from Valley Forge Stone earned a 12-ycar award. Ned Martin from Burkholder MOUNT JOY (Lancaster Co.) As part of its extensive agro nomic research and nutritional screenings, Pioneer Hi-Bred In ternational, Inc. has introduced scvei il new corn silage hybrids for the eastern U.S. Three new hybrids, in particu lar, exemplify the quality and strength of the hybrids available for the 2001 growing season. “When crop and livestock producers select seed for corn silage, a general rule of thumb is to remember that the best hy brids for grain production are generally the best hybrids for corn silage,” said Carl Bannon, technology information mana ger for Pioneer in Mount Joy. “However, at Pioneer, only hy brids that provide both agro nomic and nutritional benefits are advanced and recommended for silage production.” Several hybrids in the new lineup include: • Pioneer brand hybrid 31G98 provides exceptional silage yield potential with excel lent readily available energy LINDSAY, Neb. Lindsay Manufacturing Company re cently recognized Sussex Irriga tion Company, Inc. of Laurel, Del., as the number one Zim matic dealership in North America at the company’s annual convention in San Anto nio, Texas. For their outstanding record for service and sales, Sussex Irri gation Company, Inc. received Zimmatic’s Top Dealer Award. There are more than 200 Zim matic dealerships in North America. “This award represents years of dedicated work and consist ent performance improvements in a highly competitive busi ness,” Zimmatic Vice President of Sales Bob Snoozy said. “Sussex Irrigation Company, Inc. should be very proud of being named the best of the best.” Zimmatic dealers are a criti cal link in the chain between customers and Lindsay Manu facturing. Lindsay provides sev eral product education and SOUTHWICK, Mass. The New York State Auctioneers As sociation conducted its annual convention in Syracuse this No vember. The association has an nounced that Auctioneer Phil Jacquier, Inc. won best of show in their advertising contest. Auctioneers from New York, Pennsylvania, and surrounding states submitted material from cither an advertisement from the past year’s sales or promo tional information on their com pany. One of the criteria for the con Company Honors Drivers Paving and William A. Martin of New Holland Concrete earned 11-year awards. A 10-ycar award was pre sented to Ray Daub of New Hol land Concrete. Peter Razzano and Nevin Zimmerman from New Holland Concrete and Dclmas Martin from Martin Limestone received eight-year awards. Seven-year awards Extensive Agronomic, Nutritional Screenings Bring Better Hybrids (RAE). With a 117-day com parative relative maturity (CRM), it is an excellent choice in the east, where a fuller season product is desired. • Hybrid 31R88 is energy rich with exceptional silage yield and readily available energy. It also has very good whole-plant digestibility, good fiber digesti bility, and allB CRM. • Superior silage yield poten tial, combined with outstanding whole-plant digestibility and RAE best describes new 38T27. It is a 95 CRM hybrid. To ensure the performance of a hybrid in a specific area, Pio neer tests hybrids for three years before they are available to growers. In addition, Pioneer completes a minimum of 20 side-by-side comparisons over a two- to three-year period to ensure yield or nutritional dif ferences in hybrids are due to genetics, not environmental causes, maturity differences, or sampling or laboratory errors. “When Pioneer tells a grower a hybrid is a good choice for Sussex Irrigation Named Best Auctioneer Wins Best Of Show Sussex Irrigation Company, Inc., Laurel, Del., from left, Bill Jacobs, LMC regional manager; Ellen Sullivan and James Sullivan of Sussex Irrigation Company, Inc.; Kristi Brown and David Brown of Sussex irrigation Company, Inc.; Rick Parod, president and CEO; and Jim Grewe, na tional sales manager. training seminars to the dealers tunity by hosting the Zimmatic who in turn pass the informa- Technical Training Center as tion on to their customers. Many part of a one-day irrigation dealers also provide customers equipment seminar, with a hands-on training oppor- test is that the advertisement or brochure had to display the NYSAA emblem. NYSAA be lieves the emblem is a sign of professionalism and shows that the auctioneer is dedicated to improving their ability and pro fessional knowledge through ed ucation, integrity, and honesty. Auctioneer Phil Jacquier won the best of show with a four page colored brochure that pro motes his auction company. His brochure not only displays the NYSAA emblem, but also that of the National Auctioneers As sociation and the Massachusetts earned by Aaron Nolt, Kevin Smith, and Allen Stoltzfoos from Burkholder Paving and V. Steven Kauffman from New Holland Concrete. Richard Kachel and Ray mond Englerth from Burk holder Paving and Donald Zimmerman from Martin Lime stone and John D. Sloll/fus and Gerald Stoltzfus from New Hol land Concrete received six-year were corn silage in his or her area, we have data to back it up,” said Banribn. In addition, Bannon notes Pi oneer is unique com pany has a team of nutritionists, veterinarians, and corn breeders working together to rate hybrids for important traits such as grain and silage yields, whole plant digestibility, starch con tent, fiber digestibility, milk or First Bed Divider HIGHLAND PARK, 111. Loading Zone introduces the Original Cargo Gate, a revolu tionary new pickup truck bed divider. The device provides a reliable and convenient restraint for tools, equipment, supplies, or anything else hauled in the back of pickup trucks. More versatile than conventi onal cargo bars, the Loading Zone Cargo Gate forms a bar rier from the bottom cargo area to the top oi the rails with no as sembly or mounting hardware State Auctioneers Association, Jacquier has also incorpo rated the three emblems into his logo as hat pins on his cowboy hat. The brochure has a mon tage photo on the front cover, a step-by-step explanation of the auction process in the center section, and photos of he and his family “in auction” on the back page. Phil’s Webpage, jacquierauc tions.com, was designed to com pliment his business brochure and is also used to promote his company and advertise up and coming auctions. awards. Brian Daily, Terry Styer, Mike Yinger, Randy Culley, Jimmie Hartranft, Ray Rave gum, and Troy Young from New Holland Concrete received five year awards. Five-year awards were also earned by Barry Bom gardner from Burkholder Paving, Ken Lefever, Greg Lutz, Dave Rabold, and Don Rabold from Martin Limestone. meat production per acre, and overall tonnage. Other steps Pioneer takes to ensure superior performance and an exceptional agronomic and nutritional package include worldwide forage research that can benefit North American op erations. Additionally, the Pio neer Livestock Nutrition Center (PLNC) in lowa annually tests 15 tons of corn silage samples. required. The Loading Zone Cargo Gate fully conforms to the height and width of the truck bed, unlike cargo bars, which do not accommodate variable height/weight items or conform to wheel wells. A unique lock and-load design makes the re straint easy to install, giving the truck owner more versatility in placing the gate and dividing the truck bed. The Cargo Gate is available in four sues (full-si/e, tundra, mid size and compact).