22 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19. 1966 # __ - , eradication of tuberculoids Agr. Research Projects Relating -from To Human Health Are Launched :y,: h : r rr % 1 contnct with tuberculous cat- broad 20- project agricultural tie may serve as reservoirs research program being de of the disease and transmit reloped by the Department it to other animals and to of Agriculture. Financing by man Is to be tested In still the state from harness rac another study. ing revenue was authorized Bull declared that tubercu- by the Legislature and Gov. iosis has been “greatly re- William W. Scranton, duoed as a major epidemic Projects were selected by threat to man through the the Slate Advisory Agrlcul near elimination of the dis- tural -Research Committee of ease in our cattle herds. If which Secretary Bull is H.\RKISIU'R« Three re search projects now being launched by -the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. If successful. will benefit man as well as domestic animals. Secretary LelUnd H. Bull stated this week. He said one study that is aimed at control of a viral disease (IHR infectious bovine rhmotracheitls) in cattle “will provide better understanding of the mech anism ot virus infection in humans ” Another study on nutrition al requirements of fertilized eggs in both humans and do mestic animals is based on a theory that infertility in both species results from the loss of egg embryos after fertilization. That small farm aimnals in Diversion Programs Hove Insurance Aid Built-In, ASCS Soys Farmers taking part m the 19 6h wheat and teed giarn di\ersi on prog i a ms h ave built-in insuiance against natural disaster, according to the Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Coun ty Committee. Last year, when flood, drought, and other such nat ural disasters pi evented farmers from canjisg out their sigmed-up program in tentions, special legislation was enacted to enable par ticipants to quality tor the program payments, and thus meet the enieigeney situa tion. Because of this expeii ence, similar provisions were included in the omnibus Food and Agneultme Act of IS6'5, enacted last November. Therefore, fanners uho Sign up to take pait in the 196*6 wheat and teed grain IprogTams may still quality tor feed grain* pi ice-support payments and wheat market ing certificates it the farmer files a special application at the AiSCS county office and it can be deteirntned that disaster conditions prevent ed the planting of part or all <*f the acreage intended for production under the ad justment programs. However, the acreage would not qual ify for the disaster benefits if it was subsequently de moted to any income-produc ing crop for haivest in 1966. The pnce-supp'oi t payments and certificates available un der this piogram provision would be figuied on the pro jected yield ot the unplant ed acies. Oidnianly. the payments and certificates aie computed on the pi ejected yield of the “acieage plant ed foi hanest” By neighbor! "When are you going to Jhare those brakes checked, tt'erraace?” FEEDER PIG SALE Saturday, March 26, 1966 2Vs miles South of Bethel from US 22 and 6 miles North of Myerstown, Pa., along US 501. 175 to 200 40 to 60 lb. Choice Feeder Pigs Hampshire & Yorkshire Cross All pigs are vaccinated for Cholera and Erysipelas, Castrated young. Wormed, Sprayed for Mange and Lice. All pigs Were raised on this farm. No outside pigs will sell on this sale. These are all White Pigs. Also pigs will not have to he moved the day of Sale. These are some of the finer quality feeder pigs in the East. Also 12 Pasture Farrowing Shelters. Sale at 1:30 P.M. NORMAN M. MARTIN RD 1, Myerstown, Pa, PUBLIC SALE Friday, MARCH 25, 1966 AT 10 A.M. SHARP Route 100 Eagle, Downingtown Interchange of Pa. Turnpike /Oliver 1800, 5 Olivers 77 & 88, Oliver, Super 55 with loader, Oliver 550, A. C. D-14 Loader, 4-Int. H, M. Super M. T. A., Super C., J.D. A’s & B’s, Vac case, A.C.W.C, mounted picker. 1-Super 6 Fox, 2-row Corn Head 1-Gehl two row corn head, one row corn head, Cutter Bar 2 Fox Choppers with Head Papec with corn head, 1 Bear Cat 0’ Flail Chopper. 2 BLOWERS A C. Blower with motor & Int. motor 3 BUNK WAGONS Gehl J.D. & Pick (Self-unloading) 4 GRAIN DRILLS 2 No. 64 Oliver 13x7 & 17x7, 2-Int. 5 CRUSHERS Oliver, N.H., Meyers, Vermeer & J.D -20 PLOWS Oliver 565 5-bottom semi-mounted, 3 Oliver 3 bottom pull, 2 Oliver 3 point hitch 3 bottom, 1-Int. 4 bottom fast hitch 8 J. D., Int. Oliver 2 & 3 bottom. 6 MOWERS Int., J. D. Cub, A, C. Mott Mower for Cub 4 CORN PLANTERS 1-4 Row J. D., Oliver 213 three point hitch 2, 3. D, 2 point hitch 6 SPREADERS Oliver 47 (New) PTO, Oliver 470 with PTO, 4 Oliver Sc New Idea Spreaders. 1 Gehl Feed Grinder & Mixer (new) 6 Disc Harrows, 2 Pick-up Disc, 10 Cultivators, Int., J. D., Oliver, A.C. 6 New & Used Wagons, 6 Trucks, 1-1958 Chev. 1 Ton stake 3Tnt. 1955, 1928, 1929, Flat Beds, 2 Used pick-up trucks, 1 Dansurer Post Digger, 2 Used Wheel Horse tractor with mower, 4 Riding Mowers, ,4 loads of small tools, 1 load of Int. parts, 1 Portable Heater,, 10 sets of new Tractor Chains, 1 Complete Surge milk er Unit, 3 Milker units, Buckets, Strainers, 5 Feed Carts, 1 ■ 370 gallon Esco Milk tank. Many items not mentioned. Teims by CAGLE MACHINERY CO. Abe Diffenbach and L. Robert Frame, Aucts. * ' ' ' ‘ Lunch' on Grounds 7 SECOND ANNUAL 20 TRACTORS 6 CHOPPERS chairman. They Include stud- vestlgations, In addition to Us* on horses, cattle, poultry, the University of Pennaylvntu hogs, mink, potatoes, grapes, la. are the Pennsylvania, flowers, disinfectants, insectl- State University and the Del. cldcs, and the utilization and aware Valley College of Sci. disposal of agricultural ence and Agriculture. All o£ wastes, the work is being done un. Sharing in the scientific In- der state contract. Public Auction SAT., MAR. 26, 1966 ■ Located 1 mile South of Morgantown, along Route 10, Caernarvon Township, Lancaster County, Pa,, the following: Massey Ferguson 165 Diesel 1965 Model, like new; Massey Ferguson 90 Super diesel; Ford 1963 “4000” Select-O-Speed tractor; Ford No. 861 tractor with good rubber; John Deere Model “60” tractor; and mower; Massey-Harris 10’ self-propelled Combine, with 50 bu. grain bin. . A The following 3-point hook-up equipment: John Deere 16 w four trip bottom plow; Massey-Harris 3-bottora 14” plow; Trac tor chisel; Three Ford cultivators; Woods Rotary mower; Ford spring harrow; spike harrow; Ford tractor scoop; "-row 1965 John Deere potato digger; Combination cultipacker and harrow. POTATO EQUIPMENT 1965 Myers Air Blast double side vent 36 row capacity sprayer, 400-gallon; 1964 J.D. Two-row potato planter with in secticide and fertilizer attachments; 3-row potato planter; Troj* er 2-cut potato cutter; Troyer electric grader, complete with 20 inch picking table and rubber belt; 1963 Troyer bin stacker with 30 ft. boom; Troyer 1964 bin unloader; Two 16 level belt conveyors with mowers; 26 ft. potato elevator; Dirt dtainstor conveyor; Haines double potato bagger; Haines seed treater; 1965 Tew potato washer. 24 inch complete; Lockwood bag sew ing machine; 6-row 3-pt. weeder, 1,000 s /s baskets; 300 bags of No. 3 seed potatoes from certified seed. Sauder snow plow; John Deere offset disc harrow; John Deere 15 disc grain drill; two 200 bu. self unloading bulk wa gons; John Deere 4- section spring harrow; J.D. 2row coin planter; J.D. 11 tooth 3-pt. tool bar; E-Z Flow 10 ft. lime and fertilizer drill; rubber tired wagon; tractor dump rake; .Heavy Kilhefer Chisel; 2 exact weight scales; One 500 lb. plat form scales. IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT 1965 Ford V-8 engine ■ with 1,200-gallon capacity pump; 4,000 ft. of 5” and 6” aluminum pipe; Two large volume spray SUnS GMC 4,000 V-6 stake body truck, W Tag; 10 ton straw. All equipment in good working condition. Sale at 10:00 A.M. Terms by Elton Horning, Abe Diffenbach, Auctioneers Refreshments by Conestoga Mennonite Church. . ’ v, i PUBLIC SALE T nested 1 Mile East of 222 at New Texas or Vt Mile West of wShtsdale Baptist Church, Eittle- Britain Townstap. Lan caster County, Penna. Thursday, MARCH 24, 1966 12:30 P.M. 49 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN AND GUERNSEY DAIRY CATTLE 32 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN MILKING ANIMALS (S REG.) SIRED BY ALLENOR UNA MADADOR, 6 GUERNSEY MILKING COWS (2 REG.)* • 4 YEARLING HOLSTEIN HEIFERS (4-6 MO, OLD), 1 HOLSTEIN CALF, 1 BRED GUERNSEY HEIFER, 1 GUERNSEY CALF, 9 HEAD OF ANGUS BEEF CATTLE, 5 WEIGHING 80(T LBS. EACH, 4 ANGUS CALVES Charts Day of Sale. Calf hood Vaccinated. This is a Fall Herd, Mostly Due September, October, November. HILLMAC SOVEREIGN DAU, MABEL 17.418 M 607 F 370 DA. DEAN KING POSH DOTTIE 16.022 M 613 F 365 DA. DEAN KING POSH CATHY 14.465 M 535 F 242 DA. LUCIFER STAR DAUGHTER EVA 14.163 M 532 F 296 DA. TY VIC DAUGHTER SALLY 13.194 M 521 F 365 DA. All Sired by A.B. C. NEW HOLLAND 600 FORAGE HARVESTER 45 TONS EAR CORN, 20 TONS HAY, 3 TONS STRAW, 20 FT. CORN SILAGE MILKING EQUIPMENT SP 11 Surge Milker Pump ,and 3 Units, 3 Stainless Steel Carrying (Pails, Stainless Steel Strainer, Stainless Steel Double Tubs. TERMS BY QUARRYVILLE PRESBYTERIAN HOME Kreider and Diller, Auctioneers TRACTORS JACOB K. MAST Phone; 215-386-9531
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