Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 22, 1970, Image 26

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    26-Loncostcr Farming. Saturday. August 22.1970
PUBLIC SALE REGISTER
RAT Al ■ I; 22 10.00 AM.
Public Sale of Daily Cuttle.
Faim Equipment and tool* locat
ed appioximntclv 2 miles south
of Lancaster —Reading Turnpike
Inlet change. 1 mile S of Rl 222
along 897 Biccknock Twp . Lan
caster County Teims by Eugene
Zimmeiman. Denver RDI. Elton
Homing and Leroy Hoist. Auc
tioned s.
MON. AUG. 24—Shalco Collpssa)
Vacation Sale, Minatare, Nebras
Jca.
WED AUG. 26—10 A M Public
Auction Absolute at Felton, Del
awaic, on Route 13. Sale con
ducted for Massey Ferguson Inc.,
Towson. Md. Sale conducted by
Yoik Co. Farm & Industrial
Equipment Co., Inc., Emigsville,
Pa.
FRI EVE’G. AUG. 28—7.30 P M.
Complete Dispersal of 30 Regis
tered and Good Grade Cows lo
cated along Maytown & Eliza-
Chopped Hay Helps Livestock
Coarse Pelleted Ration, 'U' Says
Adding a sman amount or
chopped hay to coarse pelleted
rations can maintain and even in
crease feed consumption by cat
tle and sheep, a necessity for
efficient weight gains, it was
pointed out recently duiing the
62nd annual meeting of the
American Society of Animal Sci
ence at Penn State.
The technique should prove
profitable for operators of cattle
and sheep feedlots, declared
Richaid F Welton, Penn State
giaduate assistant in animal
science
“When high concentrate la
tions aie fed to cattle oi sheep,
they occasionally go off feed
losing valuable time and pounds
of gain Such animals may nevei
lecover completely and may
make less efficient weight gain,”
he affiimed
Some 1,000 authonties in
animal bleeding, feeding, and
management from the United
States and foieign countries
weie at Penn State foi the fom
day ASAS confeience
Welton and Di B R Baum
gaidt at Penn State weie able to
show a 17 per cent mciease in
diy mattei and digestible eneigy
intake with sheep when 4 2 pei
cent of the daily diet was
chopped alfalfa hay Similai re
sults should occm with any cud
chewing animals, it was pointed
out
The inci eased feed intake was
obseived only when chopped
alfalfa hay was fed with feedlot
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minutes, oi until custaid tests
done Makes six seivmgs
FIVE CUP SALAD
1 cup Mandarin oranges
1 cup crushed pineapple
(drained)
1 cup shredded coconut
1 cup cut up large or miniature
marshmallows
1 cup dairy sour cream
Mix Bettei to stand ovennght
FROZEN FRUIT DESSERT
1 quart frozen fruit
1 box white cake mix or your
favorite white cake recipe
Giease a 13” x 9” x 2” cake
pan with butter Put fuut in pan
Fiozen wild black chemes, black
beuies, laspbeines, peaches or
fresh apples ae good Cover
with white cake batter Bake at
350 degiees about 40 minutes
Seive with ice cieam, whipped
ci earn oi sugai and milk
bilhtovvn Road. 1 mile noitli of
Mavlown. along Route 743 Sale
by Aaion W. Good. Ji H (\be)
Sh.ilTnei and C H Wolgemuth,
Auctioneers
FRI AUG 28—12 30 PM. Milk
ing Held Dispersal located 5
miles South of Everett. Pa. just
off Route 26. Sale by Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bussard. Meile
Mishler, Auctioneer.
FRI. AUG. 28—Gerald Keeney
sth Annual Heifer Dispersal lo
cated at the farm of Alban
Carney, located near the village
of Russell Hill on Pa. Rt. 87. 7
miles West of Tunkhannock, Pa.;
2 miles East of Mehoopany, Pa .
Wyoming Co. Get aid Keeney,
owner, Diller and Kreider, Auc
tioned s. D. O. Rockwell. Sale
Mgr.
SAT. AUG. 29—11 A.M. Public
Sale of Farm Implements located
V 2 mile South of Buck, West of
rations containing coarse pel
leted. high concentrate rations.
Up to now, said Welton, the
practice among livestock men
has been to add a number of
inert ingredients and roughages
to all-concentrate lations to
maintain feed intake Some of
the meit matenals have been
oystershell, sand, and sawdust
Chopped hay also improves the
lumen oi stomach envnonment
of feedlot cattle and sheep fed
high concentrate lations in pel
leted foim, he added
AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE
WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS!
■ ORKINfI
BL STAMPS JB
\PUNT FDDD\ INTERCOURSE,
\ I PA. 17534
\«-STORE PHONE (717) 768-8451
Route *272. along the Denver the Formers Llveatock Exchange, west of Winchester, Va. on U.S.
Road. Drumore Two. Lancaster located 14 miles west of Win- Route 80.
Co., Pa Sale by Harlan H. Mylln. Chester. Va. on U S. Route 50
Kersey A Bindley Aucl
PR I. OCT. 16—7.30 P.M. Fall
TUES SEPT I—l PM. Feeder Yearling Cattle Sale to be hold
Pi« Sale by Melvin M Mm tin. at the Fat met a Livestock Ex-
Watch for sale sign at the Rcif- chantte. Inc. located IMi miles
snyder Rond along the Riubakcr
Valley Road lending Horn Rt.
322 at Clay to Rt. 5001. Frank
and Paul Snyder Auctioneers
TUES. SEPT. B —2 P.M. Public
Sale of Valuable Dairy Farm
located along Rt. 241, 3 miles
southwest of Elizabethtown.
West Donegal Township. Terms
by Abram and Laura K. Gish.
THURS SEPT. 10—11 AM.
Public Sale of 52 Head of High
Grade and Registered Holstein
Dairy Cattle, Farm Equipment,
Hay and Straw, and Dairy
Equipment. Located along Rt.
241. 3 miles southwest of Eliz
abethtown, West Donegal Town
ship. Terms by J. Nevin Gish.
SAT. SEPT. 12 12:00 Noon
Registered Holstein Dispersal
sale, of 45 cows, 20 heifers, out
standing breeding, good records,
located 25 miles South of Lan
caster, 3 miles South of Little
Britain. Sale by Seth J. Lapp.
Leroy Sensenig, Auctioneer.
FRI. SEPT. 18—7:30 P.M. Fall
Yearling Cattle Sale to be held
at the Farmers Livestock Ex
change, Inc. located Ihz miles
west of Winchester, Va. on U.S.
Route 50.
WED. SEPT. 30—2 P.M. Public
Sale of Real Estate located 1
mile southwest of Central Manor
off Route 999 on Prospect Road.
10 miles southwest of Lancaster,
3 miles southwest of Washington
Boro. Lancaster County, Manor
Township, Penna Terms by Suie
E. Breneman Est. Robert F. and
J Bieneman, Exects Kreider
and Diller, Auctioneer
FRI OCT 2—l P M Feeder Calf
Sale and Show to be held at
COiSU* USSBS
Complete Dispersal
30 Registered & Good Grade Cows
FRI. EVENING,
Located along Maytown & Elizabethtown Road, 1 mile
north of Maytown, along Route 743.
30 MILK COWS 2 BROWN SWISS
6 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS
10 FIRST AND 2 SECOND CALF HEIFERS
22 cows due from June to November. Last year average
3.88. Charts day of sale.
SORREL QUARTER HORSE, broke
TWO PONIES, 50 in. quarter type.
Don’t miss this sale.
AARON W. GOOD, JR.
H. (ABE) SHAFFNER, 653-5689
C. H. WOLGEMUTH, AUCTIONEERS
V N % A fW ? f w
r'
the FUTURE is HERE with
REX
SELF-UNLOADING
forage box
FUTURE
THE BOX DESIGNED WITH THE M FARMER IN MIND
SIMPLE...
Worm Driven
Main Apron
Worm Driven
Beaters
STRONG...
Built with Good
New York Oak
NO AUGER - NO RATCHET
For
Handling Of Heavy Loads
Smooth, Easy, Trouble Free
Complete 14 foot box (16 foot overall) 2
beater . . . 54” high, 7 ft. wide inside
Reverse and Swinging Tailgate for Bale Thrower
$95 00 extra
Right" or Left Hand unloader available
$1095. F. 0.8. Locke, N.Y.
KINZER EQUIP. CO.
Your Equipment Center in Lancaster County
Box 23, Kinzer, Pa. Phong 442-4186 4
Phone 768-8916 '
FRI. OCT. 30—7:30 P.M. Feeder
Calf Sale to be held at the Farm
er* Livestock Exchange located
I'a miles west of Winchester,
Va on U.S. Route 50.
-Of
AUG 28, 1970
7:30 P. M.
Sale by
SMOOTH...
NO RATCHET
SAFE...
FINGER FORCED
FEEDING
("PEELS" OFF THE LOAD)