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Check out the classifieds in Section C! shredders VERSATILE Chop and feed the wettest silage bales. * Chop dry hay, straw, and corn stalks • Discharges to either, or both sides for free stall bedding • Optional hose attachment for hard to reach areas and mulching application • Models available to handle all sizes of round and big square bales MANEUVERABLE • 3 point mounted to operate in close quarters EASY TO OPERATE • Load bales with 3 point bale handler, no loader required. • Simple durable construction • Operate with as little as 60 hp Teaale . - TEAGLE 8080 TC BALE PROCESSOR • THE TEAGLE 8080 TC Was Developed To Feed Both Round and Large Square Bales, As Well As Chopped Silage For Bunk Feeding. • It Will Handle Both Dry Bales and Silage Bales Max Round Bale Size' 4’ Long x 5’ Diameter Max Square Bale Size 51”x74”x98” Long • The Machine is Equipped With A Two Speed Gearbox Which Controls the Speed Of The Fan Assembly Driven Off The PTO Shaft, Material Can Be Thrown Close To The Machine At Low Speed, Or Up to 50' At High Speed Ask Us About E-Z FLEX FINANCING PROGRAM! WAIVER OF PAYMENT OR LOW RATE FINANCING Serving Fan Distributed By [iHj CUMMINGS and BRISKER, Inc. tors Throu 'h Farm Et MULTIPLE BENEFITS • Improved Payability, less waste • Feed silage bales directly into bunk or fenceline feeders. Pre-chop material for TMR mixer. • Improved absorption ability of bedding material, less bedding required. • Clean comfortable beds. • Easier handling of manure with chopped material • Minimum Horsepower Required is 60 HP • Twin Cross Beaters Are Driven Through The Mam 2 Speed Gearbox With Chains and Sprockets • Floor Apron Chain, Loading Ramp, Discharge Chutes, One With A Swivel Motor, Are Driven Hydraulically • One Set of Remotes From The Tractor Feeds A Valve Bank On The Machine All Hydraulic Functions Are Performed By Way of Cable Controls Mounted On The Tractor WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 100-120 Lehigh Ave - PO Box 928 Batavia, New York 14021-0928 716/343-5411 100 Stover Drive, Carlisle, PA 17013 717/249-6720 Land O’Lakes Announces CARLISLE (Cumberland Co.) • Jill Hoover, daughter of Twenty local students were Gordon and Carole Hoover of honored with scholarships from Gap. She is a high school senior Land O’Lakes, a farmer-owned planning to study animal science cooperative. The scholarship is at Penn State University, awarded annually to qualified • Laura Stoltzfus, daughter of family members of Land O’Lakes Gary and Sharon Stoltzfus from producers who are continuing Elverson. Laura is a sophomore their education. Elected dairy at Grove City College, studying leaders who represent Land accounting. O’Lakes producer-members se- • Katherine Harwich, daugh lect the recipients, who are locat- ter of Keith and Beth Harwich ed in Pennsyl- from Kempton. Katherine is a vania, Maryland, Delaware and high school senior planning to New Jersey. study ag science at Penn State. “The scholarship program pro- • Dana Marie Stafford, vides an opportunity for Land daughter of Wayne and Sandra O’Lakes to assist those young Stafford from Elkton, Md. Dana people who are part of this coop- is a sophomore studying comput erative and work hard at their er applications at Cecil Commu studies,” said Jim Barnett, mem- nity College. bership manager. “It’s an invest ment in the hi hire of our mem bers and our cooperative.” This year’s recipients include; • Irene Ann Hibbard, daugh ter of Milan and Cecelia Hibbard, Springville. She is a junior at East Stroudsburg University, studying special education and elementary education. • Laurie Schriner and Micah Scott Russell. Laurie lives in Ul ster, and is the daughter of Ste ven Schriner. She is a high school honor student planning to study elementary education at Lycom ing College. Micah is a sopho more at Cedarville University, studying middle childhood edu cation. He and his parents, Don ald and Debra Russell, live in Rome. • James Harvey Neyhard, a Penn State sophomore studying Dairy and Animal Science. He and his mother Diane Walton Neyhard live in Milton. • Justin Robinson, son of Thomas and Jeanette Robinson, Petersburg. A high school senior, Justin is planning to study ag and extension education at Penn State. • Diana Marie Bigelow, daughter of Richard and Cindy Bigelow of Williamsburg. Diane is a high school senior planning to study agricultural business at Penn State Altoona next year. • Leslie Denise Zug, a Ship pensburg University sophomore studying business. Leslie Denise and her parents, Arthur and Dina Zug, live in Mifflintown. COMING SOON! FORAGES & FEEDING SYMPOSIUM November 14, 2003. Watch for more information to follow! Mark your calendar now! RMLEMURST 133 "USKST na ' * BROS.INC.-' "ttsssr ■ Fax 717-626-0996 1-800-414-4705 S f,®7T7 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 20,2001-A3l Scholarships • Jeremy Schnebly, son of John and Pam Schnebly of Clear Spring, Md. Jeremy is a fresh man studying agriculture land scaping lawn care at Hagers town Community College. • Rebecca Young, daughter of Matthew and Linda Young, from Peach Bottom. Rebecca is a Ship pensburg University sophomore studying human resource man agement. • Rebecca Rohrer, daughter of Allan and Barbara Rohrer from Paradise, and Michael Bollinger, son of C. Dale and Cynthia Rohrer from Quarryville. Rebec ca is a high school senior plan ning to study graphic design at Pennsylvania College of Technol ogy. Michael is a Cornell Univer sity sophomore studying animal sciences. • Carrie Brant, daughter of Curtis and Donna Brant from Harrisonville. Carrie is a junior at Messiah College studying ele mentary education. • Molly Schoenberg, daughter of Ken and Becky Schoenberg of Shippensburg. Molly is a senior at Trevecca Nazarene University and is studying health and physi cal education. • Kristi Leigh Lenhart, daugh ter of Denton and Shari Lenhart from Thurmont, Md. Kristi is a junior at Frederick Community College studying accounting. • Julie Anne Fulton, daughter of Robert and Rebecca Fulton from Shippensburg. Julie is a Shippensburg University sopho more studying journalism and communications. • Daphne Doll, daughter of Dale and Darla Doll of Glen Rock. Daphne is a Penn State junior studying animal science. This year’s scholarship appli cants excelled both academically and in their extra-curricular ac tivities,” Barnett said. "A well deserved congratulations goes out to all of the recipients.”
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