Soilless Media Manufacturer Begins Production QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co.) In the early 1980 s, Frey Brothers, Inc. started producing bulk hardwood mulch products, a by-product from their timber and log-sawing operations. Their mulch was mostly chan neled to independent garden centers within a 100-mile radius of Lancaster County. By 1987, Frey Brothers, Inc. was offering bagged product in their brand names of Twin Oaks and Four Corners. Later in 1998, with the addition of a 36,000-square-feet bagging facil ity, processing of bag product at Frey Brothers, Inc. had reached the fully automated stage. Frey Brothers, Inc. has just added a highly accurate mixing facility complete with a compu terized formulating and delivery system. On Aug. 1, Frey Broth ers, Inc. processed its first cubic yard of professional growers mix at its Quarryville plant. Unverferth’s Earthquake disk ripper. Unverferth Introduces Earthquake™ Disk Ripper SHELL ROCK, lowa Un verferth Manufacturing Com* pany, Inc. announces the introduction of the Earth quake™ disk ripper to its lineup of Brent* .tillage products. Its combination of front disk gangs, deep-tiU shanks and rear disk gangs cuts and mixes crop resi due four to six inches deep; shatters hardpan 12-18 inches deep and smoothes the soil for a level, uniform surface that re sists wind and water erosion and makes an easy-to-prepare seedbed. The Earthquake disk ripper’s heavy-duty mainframe with self-leveling hitch is constructed of five inches by seven inches high-strength, special-alloy steel for maximum durability. The front disk gangs feature heavy-duty trunnion-mount bearings and 24 inch, shallow concave blades that cut at an 18- degree angle for ideal residue sizing and mixing. The 24-inch Schick Enterprises Improves Hog Raising KUTZTOWN (Berks Co.) Headed by Company President Paul Schick, Schick Enterprises has developed a revolutionary method of raising hogs, called the Sortaii Building. Lowering labor requirements Lancaster Fi Karl Frey, production mana ger, was impressed by the accu racy and consistency of this new equipment. This new mix is one of four basic mixes being offered to growers in 2.8 cubic feet bags, 60 cubic feet returnable bulk bags, and in bulk trailer loads. Ernie Frey 11, bagging plant manager, will be packaging the 2.8 cubic feet bags in pallets of 40 bags each. This will reduce the handling weight of pallets being unloaded at the grower’s location. Frey Brothers, Inc. will provide delivery and offers a pallet unloading option at no additional cost. Each Frey Brothers, Inc. for mula includes a starter nutrient charge, a pH adjuster, a wetting agent and a secondary nutrient addition. The grower will quickly notice that each bag of mix will include processed coco nut coir fiber, which assists in mix wetting and rewetting char acteristics. blades on the rear disk gangs can be set from 14 to 16 degrees for a soil surface finish to meet the individual needs. The VA inch by four inch thick, parabolic-style deep-till shanks are easily adjustable in one-inch increments. The Ultra- Flex™ shank arms feature six inch lateral movement for con sistent, uniform soil penetration and easy movement around buried obstacles. Winged points are also available if even greater shattering action is required. The shanks are set for 4,380 pounds of trip pressure for opti mum penetration and the trip mechanism is also shear-bolt protected for operation in severe conditions. The Earthquake disk ripper is available in a seven-shank model with a shank spacing of 30 inches, nine-shank model with shanks spacings of 30 inches and a 10-shank model with shank spacing of 24 inches. and increasing profits can now be achieved through the use of this highly researched, newly de veloped, and patent-pending fa cility. Designed to allow two large pens of hogs to sort themselves using only one scale, the Sortall e it LOUISVILLE, Ky. Re cently, three local FFA members won third place in the sixth annual Chevron Texaco Lubri cants Tractor Competition for a gas-powered 1949 Farmall M series tractor they restored. Jesse Bitler, Ben Mast, and Brian Peifer from Oley Valley School District were given their prizes, including a plaque and $l,OOO to split between the team, during the FFA Convention in Louisville, Ky. Judges for the competition, provided by Chevron Texaco, evaluated three main categories: overall appearance, mechanical operation, and safety compo nents of each tractor. The con testants were split into two categories: individual and chap ter competitors. Bitler, Mast and Peifer won second runner-up in the chapter competition. Bitler said, “We impressed ourselves. We were the only win ning team that did not have any prior experience in the competi tion. We placed over teams that had won in the past.” The competition encourages students to learn the intricate operation of tractor mechanics and to work successfully in teams. Participants were re quired to track their progress in a workbook specially developed by Chevron Texaco to aid the students with record keeping, expense management, and project coordination, according to Chevron Texaco’s Website. Eby Introduces All-Aluminum Livestock Trailers BLUE BALL (Lancaster Co.) M.H. Eby, Inc. introduces the Maverick LS Series, a line of versatile livestock trailers de signed to provide small to mid size farm, ranch, and livestock operations with benefits of Eby’s all-aluminum trailers. The new Maverick LS models feature a reduced width of 6 foot 5 inches for improved visibility and handling. They are designed to be pulled with lighter duty trucks or SUVs. The Maverick LS product line Tillage Device Tackles No-Till Yield Limits RACINE, Wis. Farmers can now have the best of both worlds. They can gain consistent yield benefits of conventional til lage and have the surface residue retention of no-till with the introduction of the new DMI ecolo-strip’r™ 2500. The ecolo-strip’r” 2500 man ages subsurface and surface yield barriers such as com paction and cold, wet seed beds Building uses specially engi neered feeding and holding areas, in addition to a unique gating and fencing system, among other features, to make hog raising more efficient and cost-effective. Growers can achieve higher sort bonuses through Schick’s extremely accurate sorting method. The building design also allows for the isolated wa tering of electrolytes, as well as market group feed withholding, which, together, result in lower carcass shrinkage and higher yielding carcasses with greater tenderness. The Sortall’s large pen config uration also eliminates the dom inant hog, thus reducing death lo^sfromfig^ing. FFA Members Finish Third In National Competition FFA students did well in recent national competition. From left, Jesse Bitter, Ben Mast, Brian Peifer Jr. and Gary Demyen, Chevron market manager. Besides their work restoring the tractor and tracking their progress in the workbook, the three students had to give a 20- minute Power Point presentation and answer 10 minutes of ques tions about their restoration ef forts. Local computer enthusiast Jerry Weidner helped the stu dents get the Power Point pres entation running on school equipment. The gas-powered 1949 Far mall M series tractor was ac quired from a retired farmer who had used it heavily for 25 years and then stored it for an includes bumper hitch trailers with floor lengths of 13 foot or 16 foot and inside heights of 6 foot 6 inches or 7 foot. All Mav erick LS models can be pur chased at Eby Dealers throughout the U.S. and Canada. Engineered for durable per formance for a wide range of livestock, Maverick LS trailers are built to Eby’s rugged all aluminum construction. The design includes aluminum while protecting Highly Erodable Land (HEL). In a single pass, the ecolo-strip’r” 2500 fractures compacted soil while building and conditioning the “strip” that settles level, ready for planting. “Tackling the year-over-year yield deterioration of no-till without disturbing the majority of the soil surface is a difficult task,” says Kent Senf, DMI marketing manager, tillage. “But, the ecolo-strip’r” 2500 does it with ease.” By shattering compaction and reorienting the soil aggregates, the ecolo-strip’r 1 " 2500 creates a healthier soil profile that allows roots to explore a greater volume of soil and obtain more nutrients. The right balance of soil (minerals and organic matter) and pore space (air and water) in the root zone also im proves potential water infiltra tion and utilization. The ecolo-strip’r™ 2500 comes equipped with heavy-duty berm build’rs™ that catch loosened soil and fill grooves left by the shanks, while raising the seed bed to an ideal level. This im proves the seed bed drainage, re su r lt‘n& »n increased soil MaaaH other 25. The students spent 896 grueling hours in the tedious process of restoring the tractor. “It was nice to see all our hard work paid off,” Bitler said. The project received support from Hoober, Inc. Hoober sup plied free technical advice and discounted parts support. Be sides entering the tractor in the national competition, the stu dents showed the tractor at the Oley fair last September and has offered it to Hoober to be used in hayrides and displayed in the showroom. crossmembers, top and bottom rails, side posts and slats, center partition, aerodynamic front end, side door, rear frame, and rear door. Included as standard is a .125 inch thick flat aluminum dia mond plate floor. Other stan dard features include a one piece .040 inch aluminum roof, electric brakes, tire carrier, full width rubber dock bumper, two skid plates at rear, inside sealed beam dome light, and exterior lights per DOT requirements. No-till farmers face the difficult task of creating an optimum seed bed, while also avoiding disturbing the majority of the soil surface. The DMI ecolo-strip’r™ 2500 shatters compaction and reorients soil aggre gates in the tillage “strip” to create a healthier soil environment. temperature within the seed zone, while disturbing only ap proximately one-third (row width) of the surface. Addition ally, this improved seed bed allows more uniform plant stands that utilize sunlight, water and nutrients more effec tively, while leaving the traffic area sturdy and preventing ero sion.