Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 15, 1967, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 15,1967
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HAY-STRAW-EAR CORN
Buy Now and Save!
More and more farmers are buying from us for
better value and all around satisfaction.
Delivered any quantity
Phone Area Code 717 687-7631
Esbenshade Turkey Farm
“America’s Oldest”
PARADISE, PA.
Harvesting Grain?
Take Advantage of Our Grain
Bank & Grain Storage Program
• SPECIAL BENEFITS
All Grain put in storage will be cleaned,
treated and weighed FREE.
All Grain will be processed on the basis of
the exact weight brought in.
• STANDARD HAULING CHARGES
IN EFFECT
Hauling will he available for the following
Grains:
(Barley, Oats, Wheat, Shelled Corn)
• DRYING BENEFITS
We are equipped to handle any high mois
ture grains.
We are also interested in buying your excess grain
on the daily market basis.
SEE OR CALL US TODAY
S. H. HIESTAND & CO.
SALUNGA Phone 898-2248
Custom Mixing
Fertilizer Feed Grain Coal
# County Grains Pennsylvania Crop Reporting
(Continued from Page 1) Service notes “Prospects bright
for a banner barley crop” this
will be largely completed by year. PCPS reports yields of 80-
Saturday evening. 90 bushels as “common”.
WHEAT “TOUGH” Local reports are not quite
Not much local wheat had a g bright, however. One observ
been brought to the elevators er expressed some doubt about
as of Friday morning, and ear- the quantity of barley raised
ly measurements showed a this year: “I question whether
“tough” quality. Some wheat there’s as much barley around
was reported received in the this year as people are saying;
Quarryvllle area Wednesday by we haven’t been getting it, and
one elevator operator, and a the season’s nearly done.” He
few loads in the western part added that a good part of the
of the county were reported crop is probably being traded
Thursday. from farm to farm for feed.
While a good No 2 wheat Another operator said he had
should run 58 lbs to the bush- t a ken j n as muc h barley this
el and no more than 13.5 pei- yeai . as j as t an( j estimated the
cent moisture, one operator re- c was le
ported two. early local truck
loads averaged about 57 pounds
and 15 5 percent. • Smucker Wins
All giain. barley and wheat, (Continued from Page 11
coming to the elevators is be- _ _ , 4
ing put through the driers, op- Stauffer, Ephrata Rl; Marlin
erators report. Beaver Valley Pike
The boys weie accompanied by
PA. BARLEY CROP GOOD Lampeter-Strasburg vo-ag teach
in the state as a whole, the er Gerald Kiger.
Soil Fertility Facts-
iRTIUZER |5 Wet OW COMMERCIAL CROPS*
CROP PRODUCTION SPPlcTencv FOR 1940-65"t0 VS9K SAY S MO<T FARMERS REALIZE *3UU KIWH
INCREASED U±B OF FBRTIMZSR - . ON EVER* DOLLAR T«BY INVEST IN FERTILIZER#
PUBLIC SALE
of
STOCK and IMPLEMENTS
to be held
Wednesday, July 19, 1967
At R. D. 1 Bainbridge. Located 4 miles west of
Elizabethtown, 1% miles northeast of Bainbridge.
30 Registered Holstein Cattle
Allis Chalmers W,D. 45 tractor
New 13x28 tractor chains; A.C. 2 row corn picket;
A.C. corn planter with fertilizer A.C. 3 bot
tom plow with depth wheel; A.C. T 80R mower; Arps’
Roto-flail snow blower with snap coupler - used 1
son; 8-N Red belly Ford with Souders manijre, Iqaderj
20’ bale elevator; 2 rubber tired wagons with sides, false
cndgates, & unloader;, 13 disc,Oliver Superior grain &
fertilizer drill with b.jn seeding attachment; disc; culti
packer; harrow; Case it 95 manure spreader on rubber;
electric fence charger; David Bradly garden tractor; cul
tivator; snow plow; egg baskets; chicken feeders; feed
cart; platform scales; Surge milking machine w/1 unit;
10 gal. water heater; wash tub; shovels; chains; log
chains; cresote fence posts; potato crates; tray wheel
barrow with rubber tire; ear corn by the ton; and num
erous other items.
Sale of Implements to start at 11 a.m. Walter Dupes,
auctioneer, Mervin Miller, clerk. At 1 p.m. the cattle
will be sold by R. Austin Backus, Inc. Conditions will be
made known by
Henry H* Stauffer
Watch for Sale Signs.
I£ AN EXPENSE AN INVESTMENT?
Livestock For Solo
For Sale-Purebred Yorkshire
boars, bred gilts and open gilts.
Carsass championship blood
lines. Willow Glen Farm, R.D.
1. Strasburg, Pa. Ph. AC 717-
786-2562.
Moil Box Morket
For Sale: John Deere two row
#227 mounted corn picker
with multi lube greasing Ex
cellent condition. Oliver Heis
ey, Saint Thomas, Pa. 17252.
Phone 369-3684.
For Sale: Terrier mixed pup
pies. Children’s companion De
pendable farm dogs. $1 each.
Ph 687-7946
For Sale G.M.C. Truck. U Li
cense, Dump Body. Low pric
ed for farm use. Ph 872 2646.
Purebred Yorkshire boars for
sale, ready for service. Call
626-7738
Sale Register
WED JULY 19 - Public Sale
of Implements (11 am, Walter
Dupes, Auct.) and Holstein, cat
tle (12 30 pm., R Austin Bac
kus, Auct.) at Bainbndge Rl,
4 mi. W of Elizabethtown IVa
mi NE of Bainbndge Terms
by Henry H Stauffer.
FRI JULY 21 at 8 pm. - Pub
lic Sale of Holstein dairy cows.
Dairy Cow Sale Pavilion, W of
Lancaster, along Rt 230 By
pass Terms by Charles C My
ers, owner.
MON., JULY 31 at 4 P M.-
Hoise & Pony sale, Martin’s
Sales Stables, Blue Ball. Pa.
Paul Z. Martin.
'mrn&um
Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Portz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Siio
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
STQNY^OI/JST
COMPLETE „
DISPERSAL
SAT-, JULY 22, 1967
22 Registered
HOLSTEINS
(1 Grade Included'
Along Hillvale Road, off Rt.
324, 1 mile North of Mt. Nebo,
1 mile South of Mai tic Forge,
Martic Twp., 12 miles South
west of Lancaster.
SALE AT 1:00 P.M.
J. DONALD WITMER
R. #l, Pequea, Pa.
Diiler and Kreider