Sell Corn Not Moisture 0 r.. „ discount can quickly gobble up Quality means money when flny ppoflt margin the producer farmers sell corn, says John might have.” he adds. MARYLAND BEEF CATTLE PRODUCERS, INC. 17th Annual FALL FEEDER CATTLE SALE (Feeder Cwlves A yenrllng-O 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 14,1969 Four States’ livestock Ssles, Isc. Hagerstown, Maryland 1000 STEERS & HEIFERS ANGUS HEREFORD SHORTHORN All steer calves grading “Fancy” will to* cold Individually. All animals meet health requirement* for Interstate shipment. . For additional information contact: Amos X. Meyer, Dept, of Markets, University of Maryland, College Fark, Maryland 20743 Auctioneer; Col. Robert C. Mullendore HORSE AND PONY SALE MONDAY EVE., OCTOBER 6, 1969 MARTIN’S SALE STABLES Blue Ball, Pa., Lancaster Co. Lot of horses and ponies on consignment, two loads standaidbreds for Amos Stoltzfus Horses hitched at 2 00 P M Tack and ponies at 6 00 P M Horses at 7 00 P.M Low rates Teims by Gene Shirk 354-0906 Larry Martin 354-7006 Stable # (717) 354-6671 ET ' , ™ r XX, PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Farm Machinery And Dairy Cattle SATURDAY, OCT. 18, 1969 At 9:30 A.M. Sharp D. #l, Wrightsville, Pa. in Hellam Twp. Take Accomac Road off U.S. 30 near Wrightsville and take first stone*road to right. Watch for sale arrows. The undersigned having sold his farm will sell at absolute sale the following— FARM MACHINERY John Deere 60 tractor with cultivators, Oliver Super 77 trac tor with cultivators, John Deere B tractor with cultivators, John Deere 24 T baler with thrower, John Deere 8 W mower, John Deere 4 bar hay rake, New Holland hay crusher, D. Bradley hay & corn elevator, John Deere 13x7 grain drill, John Deere 290 corn planter, 2 rubber tire wagons with sides and unloading units, 2 rubber tire flat bed wagons, Farmall grain box wagon, John Deere offset disc, John Deere 4 gang disc, 2 John Deere spring harrows, Bnllion cultipacker, Oliver 1 row #5 corn picker, Bnllion rotary chopper with blower, John Deere #25 combine, manure loader with bucket & snow blade, 3 section land roller, Oliver manure spreader, P.T.O. used only 6 month, Oliver 3 bottom 14” plow, rotary hoe with 3 point hitch, Case transport disc, Century sprayer trailer type, rotary fertilizer spreader, 2 row tobacco planter, 2 one horse shovel plows, Minnich to bacco press, N.H. circular saw tractor mount, 3 point hitch for J. D. tractors, 3 hydraulic pistons, platform scales, rub ber tire wheelbarrow, bag truck, electric fence posts, Sun beam clippers, 2 tarps, few butchering tools, meat benches, Huffy riding mower, 50 ft. endless belt, two hole corn shell er and wagon load of usual small tools and items used on the farm. DAIRY CATTLE & EQUIPMENT 21 Holstein Dairy Cows - 9 Guernsey Dairy Cows some fresh by day of sale or soon after and balance spread over the year. Cattle are grade and registered, certified and accredited, TB Bangs tested within 30 days of sale. These cattle are very good high grade producing lots of milk. Wil son 250 gal. milk tank, 3 Universal milking units, pump & pipe for 38 cows, stainless steel strainers & buckets, stain less steel twin wash tubs, bucket rack, Jamesway feed cart, Girton feed cart, milk cans, good grain bags, also a wagon load of usual small tools & items used on a farm. Not re sponsible for accidents on day of sale. Refreshment rights reserved for Rohlers Sunday School Class. AUCTS. NOTE; Farmers, if you want good clean machinery or need good,dairy cows, be sure to attend this large sale. Everything will positively be sold at absolute sale, so come prepared to buy. Farm machinery will be sold first. Plenty of parking. ! Jacob A. Gilbert, Auctioneer Russell E. Frey, Clerk Crothcrs, University of Maryland marketing specialist. “This Is particularly Important during harvest when moisture Terms: Cash J. RAYMOND BAIR “However.” Crothers contin ues. “It is not just the. producer selling directly from the field dnmasc. kernel cracks, and bro. who stands to lose from excess k C n kernels inci cases as an effort corn moistuic. * made to speed up the process" “The farmer who dues and Crothers rocs on to say that stores his own com also pays icrc j s tl | t(o u ie ever-present more for driving out those extra percentage points. The corn tak- Problem of overdrying or under es longer to dry, and the risk of drying with exti a losses result GRADED FEEDER CALF SALE Thursday, October 9, 1969 at 1:30 P.M. (all calves are dehorned, castrated and vaccinated) BLUE RIDGE LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. W. Va. Billy Mgr. 1 ‘ ~ ' t .i Public Auction 100 REGISTERED AND TOP GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 100 Sale to be held in the dairy barn arena at the Aberdeen Sales Co., in Churchville, Md., located on Md. Rj* 22, 6 mi. east of Bel Air, Md., (via U.S. Rt. 1) and 6 mi. west of Aber deen Md., (via U.S. Rt. 40 and 1-95 - Kennedy Highway) on FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1969 at 8:00 P. M. This sale features the entire herd of Charles Durham of Darlington, Md. This is a herd of well bred high grade Hol stein cattle. Mr. Durham has used the best bulls available. All of the cattle have been home raised, closely culled, and only top producing animals retained. Cows average 40 - 50 lbs. milk. Many cows recently fresh and 16 are close spring ers. Mr. James Carter will sell another load of top Canadian heifers many of which will be fresh by sale time. We will also sell approximately 30 local cows and heifers that are fresh or springing. Freshening and breeding dates and milk weights will be given at sale time. All animals are T.B. Accredited, Certified Bangs Free and tested within 30 days of sale. TERMS CASH ABERDEEN SALES COMPANY Sale Managers Phone: 301-734-6050 Night; 301-734-7105 - 301-272-1368 ”.y.—^ PUBLIC NKHT SALE Sale located 5 miles North of Rt. 222 along 897, 2 miles North of Reinholds. Feeders ranging from 300 to 700 lbs. BULLS HEIFERS STEERS Holstein Herefords Angus Charolais If in need of feeders this fall, now is the time to fill your needs. Randal Kline Auctioneer Vernon and Ray Kline Owners Of Valuable Feeder Cattle THURS. NIGHT, OCT. 9 Starting 8:00 P.M. Sharp 180 HEAD OF CATTLE Phone area code 215 267-2308 or 267-2298 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS' 1 REFRESHMENT STAND Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 4. 1969 J > ing from cither unnecessary weight loss or corn spoilage "The corn buyer is also inter cslcd in corn moisture," he con tinues. "Excess moisture slows down a buyei’s receiving, dry ing. storing and/or shipping op erations " “If he handles coin foi resale, says the Extension service mar keting specialist, his income in creases with volume handled If the corn is to be stored tor fu ture feed manufacturing, extra handling, drying time and man power per bushel run up the final feed cost ” Ci others says that wet weather in August 1967 left high moisture in both plants and grain, that Im geied foi into the harvesting sea son "Howevei.” he continues, “each pioduction year is a new and unique creature in lei ms of weathei conditions and how the com plant leads Corn pioduc cis should, in turn, react to the icsulls " “Cunently,” he says, ‘repoits indicate giain moistuie peicen tages in the low to middle 20 s even with green plants But this vanes with location, variety and planting date And, before start ing full-scale harvest, each pio ducer should take one 01 more repiesentative samples to be checked ” 27
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