Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 21, 2001, Image 205

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    Capitol Region
Agronomy Team
BINKLEY & HURST BROS. INC. - YOUR DEALER
WITH LOTS OF QUALITY GEHL. MACHINES
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Binkley & Hurst Bros. Introduces.
The NEW ACRE-EATING
Swing Frame Pull Type
Disc Mower Conditioner
Today’s Most Advanced Disc Mower Conditioner
GEHL Model 2365
Long hood for less wind turbulence for cleaner cutting In thin crop stands.
A Gehl disc mower conditioner delivers exceptional cutting and conditioning,
even in your most difficult crops and conditions.
Rugged high-speed cutting discs, spinning at 3,000 rpm, easily slice through down and
tangled crops or dense wet undergrowth to deliver a clean cut.
The cut crop is delivered to Gehl’s specially designed intermeshing rubber conditioning
rolls for thorough, yet gentle crop conditioning. They’ll condition your crop for fast drying
Easily replace
able disc drive
assemblies.
Drive stations
can be removed
individually for
quick servicing.
Bearings are sealed in grease The patented
Protectadnve™ system protects the cutterbar
gear tram from damage in the event of disc
contact with major field obstacles.
ONLY FROM GEHL
The gear driven cutterbar (outlined in
white) is protected. Gehl shields the
cutterbar from rocks or other field
obstructions with full-width skid shoes
Choose A Quality Gehl
Machine From
Binkley & Hurst Bros.
Today! Model 2412 Disc
Mower Conditioner
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For Delivery
Cut Your Fields
Down To Size!
Gehl swing-frames give you the
capacity and maneuverability of
a self-propelled mower condi
tioner at a pull-type price plus
the advantages of high speed
disc cutting technology
• Nine disc cutterbar delivers
11 -foot, 7-mch cut
• Wide conditioning rolls for
uniform, last drying
• Full-width skid shoes pro
tect the cutterbar
• Simple drive system for
more reliability
• Change from windrow to
swath in
seconds - without tools
12'Model
Heavy Duty Wheel Rakes by GEHL From Binkley & Hurst
SPECIFICATIONS WRS2O
Number of fingerwheels 10
Wheel diameter 55-1/8"
(1400 mm)
40
21'8"(6 56 m)
10' (3 m)
175/70x14
1716 lbs
(780 kg)
2 Raking Width Rakes In Stock
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With easy-to-use
cart transport for
narrow roads.
Quick transport cart included for high
speed road to field traveling the safe way.
Get a Gehl!
10’ Cut In Stock for
Gehl: Your Best Choice!
This Is A Good Time To Order A Forage
Harvester From Binkley & Hurst Bros. Inc.
UNMATCHED CAPACITY
<3«hl
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. With Gehl’s forage harvesters
• Exclusive Auto-Max Load-Sensing System -
Increase capacity by up to 20% without the fear of
overloading
• Metal-Stop Metal Detector - Prevents machine dam
age
• In-Head Hydraulic Knife Sharpener.
• Patented One-Sided Cutterbar Adjustment.
We are introducing and now taking orderc for tt
the new medium size Gehl 1075 Forage
Harvester with high speed crop processing
roller mill that can be opened up for haylage without removal of unit
The new medium sized Gehl Model CB 1075 is here with a easy-m,
easy-out kernel processor Lots of good features to make chopping
enjoyable with the end result you are looking for - higher quality, more
digestable feed
In Stock
15 Ft. Model
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Teeth per wheel
Working width
Transport width
Tire size
Weight
SUCCESSFUL FORAGE
CROP ESTABLISHMENT
Paul Craig, CCA
Penn State
Cooperative Extension
Extension Agent, Forages,
Dauphin County
Thick, high-yielding stands of
forage grasses and legumes depend
on many factors, including fertility
management, weed and insect con
trol, species and variety selection,
stand management, and probably
The Ideal Machine To Grade, Level and
Pack Bunk Trench Silos With Over
11-1/2 Tons Of Weight
LOOKING FOR A LOADER WITH A
LONG REACH AND A
HIGH LIFT?
BINKLEY & HURST BROS. INC.
HAS EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED!
THE NEW A1^730
TELESCOPIC LOADER!
Do More with Gehl’s New Agri-Loader™
Looking for a better way to attack
trench silos? Agri-Loader™ is the
answer. In fact, it’s the solution for
all your material handling needs.
GEHL
YOUR LIVESTOCK IMPLEMENT LINE
Powershift & shuttle reverser, 4-wheel drive up to 22 MPH.
Available with all kinds of attachments - bucket with bolt-on edge
(with optional ensilage auger), pallet forks & grapples. Forward
reach almost 17 feet and 30 foot height.
Get a GEHL, see Binkley & Hurst Today! Low Rate Financing
and Cash Discounts! Serious About This Type of Loader?
Call for a demo!
YOUR BEST FORAGE
BOX VALUES
See Binkley & Hurst Bros
Today'
GEHL
Gehl's new BU9BO Self
unloading forage box has
been redesigned for improved
performance and durability.
Features include
• True variable-speed drive lor infi
nite unloading speeds
• Single lever control
• Improved beater design
• Stronger drive chain and rein-
forced roof
• Standard highway light package
• Optional folding 18-inch conveyor
extension
Lancaster Farming,' Saturday, April 2t, 2001, Foraging Around-
Buckets, silage-mill tools, augers,
grapples, forks and sweepers
Excellent Reach
30-foot maximum lift height
Plenty of Power
Lift capacity of 7,000 lbs and breakout
force of 11,000 lbs
Comfort and Convenience
Spacious cab, precise joysuck controls
and easy access service points
Speed and Maneuverability
Fast, loader-hke boom lift and
attachment tilt speed Tight, 12'2
turning radius
»Gehl 170 & 125 Mix-Alls
The ffl Name in Feedmaking
• Total hydraulic control.
* Self-contained hydraulic system
* Electronic scales for precise ration
weighing
In Stock at Binkley & Hurst Bros., Inc.! The
All New Gehl RB 2480 S 4x5 Round Baler
Great baling starts with Gehl s
exclusive variable open-throat
power in-feed system Choose
from live models available in seven different configurations
to match your operation
Ask for Landis - Come & see the GEHL
difference! Even the Price Is Right! youa livestock implement line
most important successful stand
establishment.
More often, mistakes made
during establishment significantly
hold back the potential yield of
high-quality forage stands. Rarely
can a new seeding be “thickened
up” effectively.
Forage producers should consider
all factors affecting successful stand
establishment before pulling the
seeder or drill out this spring.
Soil fertility man
agement is a
common mistake
during stand estab
lishment. For high
yields of alfalfa, a
soil pH of at least 6.7
to 6.9 is critical.
Countless research
and on-farm trials
show the dramatic
increases in yields
and stand life when
adequate levels of
soil pH are main
tained.
A soil test is the
only way to accu
rately determine soil
pH and fertility
levels. Lime should
be added six to 12
months prior to
seeding because lime
reacts slowly. Soil P
and K levels also
need to be moni
tored. Addition of
fertilizers and/or
manures must be
made prior to seed
ing.
94”
Tools
for Round...
There’s No
Comparison
• High Speed Starts
• Faster Ground Speed
• Increased Capacity
• More Bales Per Hour
• Easy Operation
Poor weed control
prior to seeding can
drastically affect
forage quality.
Perennial weeds
such as Canada this
tle, quackgrass, and
dandelion must be
controlled. Often the
best time to control
these weeds is
during the season
prior to rotation to
alfalfa or other
forage crops. Many
herbicide options
exist for pure stands
of alfalfa or grasses.
Selection is reduced
when legumes and
grasses are mixed.
Refer to the Penn
State “Agronomy
Guide” for control
options.
Seedbed prepara-
tion is another im
port a n t
consideration. Con
ventional tilled
seedbeds should
provide a firm,
smooth, clod free
surface. Typically a
drag-harrow pro
duces a “loose” soil
surface. In place of
the harrow, use a
cultipacker prior to
seeding with a grain
drill to ensure
proper seed place
ment.
Take care to place
forage grasses and
legume seeds l A- to
Vz-inch deep. If
placed too deep, the
seeds will germinate,
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