USDA Buys 4 Million Lbs. of Chopped Moat The U.S. Deportment of Agrl- USDA’s Consumer nnd Mnr culture recently bought 4,104,- , . ... .... 000 pounds of canned meal, nl Service paid from o 4 76 an approximate cost of $2,273.- to 57 05 cents per pound foi the 000. for distribution to needy 57 cnrs of p , o du(l. families. Lancaster Farming AHs Pay . „v~' - 5 ' s. v ■>'-> ' '>'•' ' ROBERT H. BUCHER COMPLETE DISPERSAL SATURDAY, MARCH 21 ANNVILLE, PENNA. At the farm two miles southeast of Palmyra, Pa. Turn south off Rtc. 422 at the K & B Bowling Lanes on Plaza Drive and fol low to farm. K & B Lanes arc on Rle. 422, one mile east of Palmyra. Watch for Auction Signs. 95 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (42 Milking Age 13 Bred Heifers 16 Op. Yrlg. 3 Yrlg. Bulls Balance Younger Heifers.) . Bang’s Cert.. T.B. Accred.. Calf Vacc. All tests within 30 days. Eligible to ship anywhere. Exam for Preg. & Mastitis. TOP PRODUCTION SELLS IN THIS HERD! ! 1 sell with 900 fat, 20,895 M. at 3 yrs. by “Skyliner”. 2 sell with 842 and 812-lhs. fat. 8 sell with from 600 to 680-lbs. fat. 12 sell with from 526 to 585-lbs. pd at 2 yrs.). 6 fiom 432 to 472- lbs. fat (Neatly all at 2 yis.). U«i..nce on test at 2 yis. This is a veiy young heul. ALL ARE SIRED BY THESE FAMOUS CURTISS SIRES! ! 7 by "Black Eagle” 7 by Skokie Ftasea Jewel 7 by Lilac Hill Royal Master 6 bv Skyway Valla Vista Double 5 bv Rocket Kenland of Glenafton 4 by "Flying Cloud” 4 by Penstate Star man —3 by Chambuc ABC 3 by Skyhnei” 2 by “Maiquis” and otheis ALL ARE BRED TO CURTISS SIRES!! 11 bied to Ravenglen Reflection Adonis 8 to Paciamar Ivanhoe Black Eagle 7 to Paclamai Astronaut 4 to Pawnee Fann Ailmda Chief 4 to Harboi crest Maulyn Dandy THIS IS A VERY YOUNG HERD WITH OUTSTANDING COW FAMILIES!! EQUIPMENT SELLING 500-gal EM-BEE Milk Tank ESCO dumping station with 100 ft of laige size hose and only 1 yr old Binder Automatic Milking line washei and diyer DeLaval Milking Pump with 2 H P motor fox 4 units (3 yis old) t— 3 Milking Units. ‘ MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND' THIS GOOD COMPLETE DISPERSAL YOU’LL LIKE WHAT YOU SEE!! Sale starts 11:30 A.M. Lunch Available Catalogs Under Cover Sale jointly Managed by K. AUSTIN PENNA. HOL. ROBERT H. feACKUS, INC. ASSOC. BUCHER Sale Mgrs. & Aucts. 839 Benner Pike Owner Mexico, N. Y. State College, Pa. Rte. 1, Annville, Pa. £ , ' '« ~ .■ ' . . >■; PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT Location: 6 miles south-west of Millersville, 5 miles south of Columbia, between Creswell and Highville, 3 miles northwest of Safe Harbor, y 2 mile off Rt. 441, along Chestnut Grove Rd., Manor Twp., Lane. Co., Pa. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1970 Large line of farm equipment sells! ! FARMALL 504 TRACTOR, 1300 HRS., front end weights and basket, 2 pt hitch, FARMALL M LIVE HYDRAULIC AND SUPER KIT tiactoi (good), good lubbei on both tiactoi s Int 311 Plow Supei Chiel, 3 bottoms 2pt NEW IDEA irso4 MAN URE LOADER (2 YRS.); Int Glass Mowei, 2pt Int Com Plant er, 2 pt, Int Plow, 2 pt Int stalk shieddei, 2 pt Int 350 Haivestei w/540 or 1000 RPM PTO, Int model MF giain dull 13x7 Disc, Int Spung tooth hauow 10 ft, Hydiaulic con ti oiled, Dunham Cultipacker, 11 ft Bullion plow packer foi 3- 14” plows. John Deere KBA 32 Disc Hauow used 2 yeais, Gia ham plow, Int #46 baler, Int #45 balei. Int #5 side delivery lake on mbbei, FARMALL SUPER “C” w/cult. and loadei FARMALL “BN” with cult and loadei, COOP E 4 TRAC TOR; Bradv hov crusher, Ez-Flow' feit dull 10 ft, also 8 ft fert dn 11 int 140 Manure spieadei. Int 816 mowei conditionei. Smokei elevator 26 ft with corn attachments; Lit tle Giant Coin diag, MH 7 ft mower, Caidmal cievatoi, Int 3 pt corn plantei, Bemis 2 iow tobacco plantei, Stauffer 2-row planter, Faiquar 12 tt wecder, 3 sect JD soring hairow. Hydraulic dump Cait Int Crnsrator IVz KW, Continental power unit w/clutch, 5 flat bed wagons 2 Giove 6 ton L 460 one New Idea, 5 sets double tobacco ladders, 20 ft made to take apait, 2 single ladders, 20 ft, 500 gal water tank, 4 Minnich tobacco presses, 20,000 tobacco lath, Tractor chains, Log chains, Polan chain saw, Model 61; Tokea Air Compressor, 500 lb Platform scales, Manure sled, tools and miscellaneous items too numeious to mention You will find equipment in shape at this sale ANTIQUES INCLUDE: set of % spindle plank chaiis. (6) Brentwood chairs; oil lamps, high chair, (4) childs chairs, settee, spinning wheel, wash stand, witch pot, milk cans (2) gas ranges; space oil heater Sale at 11:30 A.M. by Abram M. Barley Diller and Kreider, Aucts. R#2 Conestoga, Pa. Federal Farm Money Totals Over $750,000 In County Lancaster County fainieis le ceued moie than lluet qu.iilns of a million dollais foi participa ting in fedeial pioniams in 1969 While substantial, the federal payments icpiesenl less than one pei cent of county farm income, howevei In 1968. county fann ers had income totaling more than 5124,000,000 from ciops and livestock The 5757,026 of federal monies include $643,156 in vauous sub sidy and diveision payments, pn mauly to wheat and feed giains, and $113,870 undei the agucul tuial conseivation piogram. Distubulion of the §643,156 is as follows WHE AT PROGRAM A total ol 825 faimeis lecened addition al wheal income of $235,060 tin ouch ceitificate payments on 3 342 acies of wheat and $28,641 lor dncmon ol 825 acies of wheat allotment FEED GRAIN The semcc paid 348 faim owncis $182,945 ioi chveision of 3,736 acres fiom coin, 12 acies fiom g am soigh um and 242 acies of bailey Pi ice suppoit payment of $31,733 was made foi 1,505 acies of feed giam giowm CROPLAND ADJUSTMENT— Seven faimeis earned diveision payments of $6,410 on 228 acies ot ciopland letned into peiman ent covei Two of the faims le ceived an additional $3 pel acre foi pei matting public access for hunting and hiking on 20 acies WOOL PROGRAM Payment of $6,389 was made in 1969 to 93 farmers for wool and unshorn lambs sold during the 1968 mar keting year CONSERVATION RESERVE A single farm earned $B7 for maintaining four acies in glass cover PRICE SUPPORT LOANS Fifty-eight farmers received $44,- OLIVER 1750,; r n ■ m&M ' «4 « gl .31® ~~ 1 I ’ Now available with economical Over/Under Hydraul-Shift. Choice of 3 speeds in each of 6 forward gears. M Smooth, on-the-go shifting with a single lever, W Eight forward speeds in the 2 to 6 mph range. K Positive gear drive, no power break, no erratic operation. M Underdrive gives you 20 percent more pull for the tough spots. M Overdrive gives you a 20 percent faster pace when the load lets up, without lugging the engine. H Your pick of 6-cylinder engines (gasoline, diesel, LP-gas). W Three hydraulic systems, including Hydra-lectric and depth-stop types. Choice of pto speed: 1000 or 640 rpm, or dual-speed unit. M Tilt-telescope power steering and weight-indicator seat. II Optional Continental cab with air conditioning, fender tanks holding extra 78 gallons. SI Row crop, Wheatland/Ricefield, 4-Wheel Drive models. FARMERSVILLE n. G. HERSHEY CHAS. J. McCOMSEY EQUIPMENT CO. & SON & SONS B D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Manheim, Pa. Hickory Hill, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 14.1070 .'ll 663 on 35.491 bushi Is of wheat f,mils, 11.675 fed. $2 9111 stoied in local w.iulioums and Coiisli udmg diop mid. one six faimeis iecei\ed 54 061 foi f. i in. one $39. const i net mg tile 3,270 bushels of wheal stoied on maindiam, 31 fauns, 53 237 fed, the km. 51,5.869. establishing eou i nops, _ 57 f.ums. 1,704 acies, .53 660; n ’ lc . t ' mtc l62 foi M| mi manuie coui oops H 3 000 bushels of com stoied on filimSi 180 dCieSf $4BB the fjim Woodland boidei ami Bie.ikclown of the $113,870. in ICW management. one faim. five eluded this week in the Lancastei ‘* c 1 *-’ s beautification of un- Counly Soil and Watei Distnet s: "hUy nu a=, one fai m. luo acies annual icpoit, shows SBO t’olal payment to 316 faims, $113,870 In addition 55.150 of the 1961 \CP allocation was tiansfeiiecl to Soil Consei vation Sei vice for tcchnual sen ices needed in e'-- t.blishinn peimanent type con scnation piactices Establishing pci nianent gi ass ccvei (lime, seed and fct lilizci), 117 fauns, 1 302 acics, $l4 757 contour stnpcioppmg and liedge iow lemoval, i 4 fauns, 259 acics, $2,392, impioving established covei (lime and feitili/.ci), 95 iaims, 1 868 acics, $18,404 Spung oi seep foi Lie-dock watei, one fai m one sp. mg, $313 ponds foi agiiculluial thice Lams, thiee ponds $2,400 edab lishing sod watei ways, 48 acies, 83,802 tcet, $26 919 Establishing peunanent covei to pi meet diveisions ditch banks etc, 16 fauns, 20 acies. $874 const) acting ciopland ten aces 33 faims, 150 372 feet, $24,444, conlitiding diveision ten ace 11 New Poultry Waterer The Pennsylvania Poultiy Fed eiation states in its Febiuaiy news letlei “Initial i epoi ts fi om pioduceis aie veiy good on the New Mono flown Geiman Watei ei which is a dup type watei er sold by Keen Manufacturing Co, Millville, N J It does not leak yet gives buds adequate water The cleanliness of this new wat ei er is phenomenal, which is not true of some individual cup type wateieis now being used ” The cups collect up to two to 14 per cent of diy mattet by weight which is “Feed residue, microorganisms, mold, slime and general unnecessaiy gaibage ” State Farmers Organize To Reelect Sen. Scott Pennsvhama fauncis icpie sonting all aieas ol the Com monwealth met in Washington iccently with Penna's US Senator Hugh Scolt ‘ Pennsyl \ania Faimeis foi Scott’ galh ei eel to kick olf thou actmlv in the State on behalf of Scott’s candidacy foi leelcction The following chaitei mem beis of the newly foimed or ganization weie piesent foi dis cussions legaiding Pennsylvan ia faim piotalems and solutions: Paul Konhaus of Mechanicsburg (tm key giower), Richaid Smith of Spungville (oichaidist); Noah Wenger of Stevens (to bacco and livestock), Hany Hi ndi of Hamsburg (poultiy); Eugene Thompson of Marion Center (dauy), George Fries ot Chamber sburg (nurseiyman and grain); John Philips of Noitheast (fruit grower); J Lin Huber of St Thomas (dairy); Paul MacPherson of New Park (vegetables and fiuit), Clyde Robinson of Coal Center (dany), Russell Vosburgh of Titusville (livestock) 80 Certified pto Horsepower and Over/Under Hydraul-Shift f •i