14—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17, 1962 • Minimum Tillage (Continued train Page 1(j ) the proceeding crop oi the soil' tjpe had much influence on the jields tli.it could he expected “In tact, in the heav> c la> soils which some people believe aie not at nil suited to minimum tillage, the increased jields were the •most appaient " he concluded .Not onl> wore yields, in creased, hut much evidence pointed to a eonsideiable in crease in the water holding capacity of the soil with minimum tillage This is a result ot the increased absorp tion of available water and a decrease in evaporation from the clodd> soil There is evidence that weed control problems can be re duced b} Minimum Tillage but connaiv to populai be lief, it does not lemove the need to. weed conriol One ot the advantages often ovei looked is soil tempei atui EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Anna D Si hupp Into of Cuj ot Lineastei, Pa. deceased Letters of i'estamentarv on said estate bavins; been si ant ed to the undersigned all per sons indebted thereto are le quested to make immediate payment, and Those having claims or demands against tin same will present them with out delaj for settlement to the undersigned residing in Paul \V Schupp 15G E \me Street Lancaster, Pa Arnold, Brnker, Bejer At Barnes Owen P Rncker. Attornev CHORE & MASTER Power Tillers 3to 4'/2 HP $109.95up TKKUS U VILABLi: \\ 'I SUPER DUTY Vy j}J\ is ) Vfr /ICVUM' Fast .ind lough . . . (Mat's t’HOKK-M ASTKII' (Mews up tough, untended soil, hues through weeds and grass. Mak es soil planting road} in one trip down the row I Vll ton do is guide. . , the rugged 3 or 4 J 2 hp motor does the work! Fingeitip controls, bal anced design make operation easy . . . and last! ■\ Iso available, povvei drive wheels, foliage proteelois, lur rovver lake and leveling bar. See the various models ol < 'hore-master tillers and at tachments at our Open House, March 15, 16 and 17. See an nouncement on Cage 7 in tills paper. L. H. Brubaker 350 Strasburg I’ike - I,am R. I>. 3, Ijitit/, Ha. I'll. Ij.UK, K\ 7-517‘> Stiasbutg G\ 7-<>U -C- "v- -5- -t» -O -5-<■<><■ es, McGahen believes W 1 1h minimum tillage, he believes com can be planted earlier and thus oltset the ditleience in tune for the minimum till age coin to come up Me Gabon makes the lollovv mg lecommeudations to larm eis thinking ot using the method ot corn cultivation 1 A good job of plowing is essential 2. Timing of plowing sc cording to moitsuve conditions 3 Proper selection and ad justment of planting equip ment is probably more critical than with conventional plant ing 4 Planting should be com pleted as soon alter plowing as ihe particular soil permits PUBLIC SALE! Sat, March 24, 12 Kaon REAL ESTATE, FARM IMPLEMENTS and HOUSEHOLD GOODS Mile Ka.sf ot Blue Hall along Route 23, adloimng new Blue Ball Bowl and new Elemental 1 } Sihool. 2’ 2 Stor} L.uge Frame Dwelling, Ham, Tobacco Sbed, (Tiicke-n House*, !> at revs laud. Propei-t} to be sold as a whole or in parts. An ideal spot lor a show place*, subdivision or cemuue-icial proper!}. John l)e*e*re> H. tractor ami lull hue* ol faim implcnmnth ami equipment. Ford tiuek, ha} and corn. House-hold goods and antique's. TERMS RV Paul Z. Martin, Vuct. (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l Public Sale FARM DAIRY Off Route 72, 15 Miles South of Lancaster, Vi Mile North of Penn Hill, Fulton Township, Lancaster Coun ty, Penna Formerly known as the Willis Brown Farm SATURDAY, MARCH 31,1962 INTERNATIONAL 230 TRACTOR With 2-Bottom Mounted Plow and (iiltnalois Oliver 77, Oliver 70 with cults, H. John Deere NEW HOLLAND No. 77 BALER With Motor ami Sell Staxtei (like new) 7 ft. INTERNATIONAL MOWER 5 ft. IHC MOWER, No. 6 IHC 1-Bar Rake, Heat} 1-lnt} Dist Harrow; IHC Double Cultipackei; IHC 13-I)isi, Grain Drill; Dearborn Combine with Bin and Motoi, (Good); New Idea No. 17 Maniac Spreader, (G'ood); Field Spiaver Mounted on Trailer with Boom; IHC Corn Planter with Fertilizer Attachment; 3 Belts, one 0 in, one 5 in,; UO-Tooth Peg Harrow; Wheelbarrow Seeder; Potato Plow; 1-Horse CnUivator; Single Trees; Drag; Chuken Crates; 40 It. Kvtcnsiun Ladder; Saw" Buck (eirtular) and Saw; Iron Keltic and throe foot; Burr Mill; 2-Hole Cotnsheller (Good); Platform Scales; Hog Troughs, New Holland Baler, Oliver llubber Tired Rake, Oliver 130 gal. Field Spra} er, Oliver Plow, Oliver Mower, Oliver Disc, Disc Plow, Cornplaiiter, John Deere Manure Spreader, David Bradley Hammer Mill, Scoop and Siraper, Grain Drill, Trailer Dump Rake, I£sco 8-Can Milk Cooler, Piston Pump with Motor, Dehorners, 1 Pipe & D}C Set, 3 Kerosene .Lanterns, Horse Drawn Sleigh, Chicken Feeders and Brooders, Feed Cait, Asbestos Building Blocks, 4\12, Blow Torch, Tire Pumps, man} other articles too numerous to men tion. The bulk ot (liis equipment in line shape. IHC Milkei rump and Milker; IHC 6-Can Cooler; 6 Milk Cans; Can Hack; Double Wash Tubs and Water Heater. ,1. fveiett Kreider and Carl Dillcr, Auctioneers 'ii.wli l»> K >!n rt ,P n" n Cue Co (■iß'ne’irßHPHaaiasaßisaatasHEE.asskab.saißEaaEiEuaßßaßOH Determined by the tune it lakes the soil to diy enough that it does not stick and mi in up' the plantei a Seeding depth should be controlled hj a depth gauge The ptopei depth' (l-’a .! iik lies) should he determin ed by the soil type nioisiuie and soil teinpet a tut e (! The need lot cultivation as always will he deteinnned hv the seventy ol the weed problem Minimum Ullage is not a iool-prool, (iite-al) opeiatiop Each field oper.ition must be performed caretullv Disadvantages listed bv Me (lahen are as follows 1 More skill and knowledge of soil conditions, equipment and adjustments ate ebteuti il 2 Plowing und planting must be completed in a shot! HARVEY L. USNER Of MACHINERY And EQUIPMENT 11 O'clock 4 TRACTORS Milking Equipment XKRMS !5V :-aecos John H. Kipp time 3 Depending on the method used, it may tequiie one piece ol equipment lot tillage and another lot planting ! I ndesnable appearance ol the held, as nieasuted a- gatnst out piesent concept ol I lit' appeal ante ot an ideal set d-bed Huy lies! Seed Farmers who plan to buy seed are lemiudcd ol two im portant f.ulb by Clarence Itry- net. Penn State eidenbion ag- ronomist select \ anetiet tested and proven superior in Pennsylvania, and then buy high-quahtv bee" Trip Bottom mounted Plqws, Fmctor B with power (w«l with mounted Chisler. M.T, Trac tor with Culthator and Henderson Manure Bonder, Heavy - diitj Disc Harrow on rubber, Corn Planter with fertilizer at laclimcnt on rubber, 13 Disc Giain Drill on rubber, Stein Crush er, Power take-off Spreader, power take-off Cloier Seeder. Fnrmall Sui>er A Tractor with Cultivator and Fertilizer Attacluncnt, New Holland Silage Blower with pipes (like new), 70 New Holland Baler, Wagons, Band Holler and 28 Disc Hai row. David Bradlej Sale Rake and New Idea Sale Hake, Cutli pa< Ivor, 3-seetion Roller Harrow, Hershey 2-row Transplanter, lame Drill, 2 rubber-titc Wagons, 10' Trailer, 2-rew Iron Ago Potato Planter on rubber with h>d. lift, 1 and 2-row Oliver Potato Digger on ilibber, Hoggs Potato Grader with picking (able and bagger loi 5 and 10 lb. bags. Potato Scales for 5 and 10 lb. bags, Potato Cutter, Potato Elevator, Potato Shovels, Water Tank on wagon, Platfoim Scales, Grain Elevator, Ex tension Baddeis, Snow Fence, Electric Fence and Posts, Bum bti, Cow Chppeis, 3 Feed Carts, Call Dchorncr, Tools, Shovels, lorks, 1350 Tomato Baskets, Bushel and *4 Bushel Baskets, Saw Back, Scorer, 3-heise Sleigh and Oil Drums. 3 Pint De Bata Milker with Motor and Pump, Piping and Stall Cogs lor 20 Cows. 210 gal. Esco Milk Tank and Milk Cans, 1951 Dodge 1-ton Truck with Cattle Rack POULTRY EQUIPMENT 00 - 3’ Feeders, 60 - 5’ Feeders, Lots of Gal. Fountains, ) Oil Slot es, Electric Stove, 4 Iron Troughs, 8 Poultry Troughs, •V to 31’ long, 1 Lange Feeders. 1« Chicken Nests, Time Clock, Clutken Coops, Egg Baskets, 3 Range Shelters. 12 TON CORN BY THE TON \lso the following: HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dining Room Suite, Bedroom Suite, 6 Old Chairs, 2 Old Rockers, Marble-top Washstand and Bureau, Old Doll, Book case, Display Cabinet, Rope Bed, Crib, Childs Wardrobe and Youth Bed, End Tables, Lamps, Old Chest, Cooking Utensils, large Crocks and Dishes. 3 Girls Bicycles - Latvn Roller • 200' of t*” Pipe-and many other articles too numerous to mention. Order of Sale Farming equipment sold first than Cattle and Household Goods. Refreshments tor Sale and Coffee for all. Geil) and Hosier, Auctioneers Etb, Clerk COO&S&: • Lititz 4~H (From I’.ise 1) leadeis .lie Mrs \\ Hean Fy ock, LiUlz 111, Mahlon Kreid ei, Manhenn HI, -Mi and. Mrs. C’hivton Sangiej., Liiitz R 2, and Mi and Mis .Melvin Long, Lit it/ 113, \ ictor Piastow, assistant counU agent, was piesent, he opened the meeting and gave ineinhei ship cards Thirty ti\e attended the meeting and refreshments weie served by the adult leaders The next meeting will b© held April sth at 7 .50 pm. at the Fairland School Have jou ever had it so good ' And had it taken away tioni \ou so lockeved fast? Of Dispersal Farming 10:00 A.M. Terms by Henry E. Shreiner cooo