More Thought Going Into Getting (Continued from Page 6) to sell the manure spreader • short. He, along with most other the liquids into the soil by van- extension people, think it will the engin ' be used on farms for quite some eers and sous men have figured t ime out how to handle and distribute them through irrigation chan nels and sprinklers. manure, spread from barns and But J. D Bhcke, Ohio State feedlots, not only improves the Extension Engineer, cautions not tilth of the soil, it also reduces Specialist in Residential & Commercial CHAIN LINK FENCE erection by our highly trained personnel Our fence must meet with your approv al before we consider the job complete CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE Big Savings if you buy now on our GREEN VINYL PLASTIC COATED CHAIN LINK FENCE ALUMINUM CLAPBOARD SIDING SALE! Now you can beautify your home with “top-quality” aluminum siding. Needs only an occasional hosing to keep it looking like new. • BIG SAVINGS • EASY TERMS • FREE ESTIMATES • CHOICE OF COLORS Application Service Available by Highly Trained Personnel Researchers at the University of Delaware agree. They found the amount of fertilizer needed on the sandy soils of their state, and increases nutrient availabil ity to plants Equipment manufacturers are giving some of the answers to help farmers satisfy complaints ot their rural non-farm neigh bor. Engineers at New Hol land, the farm equipment divi sion of Sperry Rand Corporation, have developed a spreader equipped with special rubber seals on the bottom and sides of the endgate to keep manure in the spreader when traveling to and between fields. The design not only keeps.roads and high ways clean; it saves the farmer money by eliminating loss of manure. At the University of Wiscon sin, a three-man team of ag en gineers studied the cost ad van tages and disadvantages of three different methods of handling manure from stall barns and free stall housing. In Kentucky, livestock grown i. the state produce a mountain of manure about 16 million tons Based on its nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium con tent, University of Kentucky re seal chers estimate its potential value at moie than $l7 milion Half 01 more of this accumu lates in barns, feedlots and loaf ing areas, the researchers say. If manure can’t be spread fre quently, tight-walled manure pits, or deep, well-packed piles with straight sides should be used. Where spieading is done in frequently, they recommend plowing or disking the manure into the soil immediately after it is spread. This will also help cut nutrient losses sharply, re searchers point out. Stanley Witzel, University of Wisconsin agricultural engineer, says the growing need for mod ern structures and methods for animal manure storage could further raise dairymen’s already rich cost of operation He thinks this is an unfair burden to place entirely on the shoulders of the farmer, and advocates govern ment cost sharing and a unified approach to the pollution pro blem by industry, government, urban groups and agriculture. Witzel proposes that govern ment help farmers with the waste storage problem in much the same way it shares the cost of dams, terraces, ditches, special cropping methods and other soil and water conservation struc tures and practices. In short, manure is still a valu able by-product of livestock pro duction and the important ques tion is not how to get rid of the waste, but how best to use it. ALL-STEEL BUILDING - 3,330“ 48' x 72' x 14' WITH GIANT 24' x 13' SLIDING DOOR AORI'BUILDCR Most Out of Manure PUBLIC SALE Will be offered at Public Sale at M. M. Weaver and Sons Farm Equipment Store, Massey-Ferguson Sales and Service. 4 miles west of New Holland on Route 23, one and one-half miles north east of Bareville, on the North Groffdale Road, or 10 miles east of Lancaster on Route 23, One mile on the right, opposite the Groffdale Mennonlte Church, the following, to wit: Massey-Ferguson 1130 Diesel; 1100 Diesel; 180 Diesel; 175 Diesel; 85 Gas; 165 Gas; 65 Diesel; 35 Diesel; 35 Gas; Fer guson 30; John Deere 2010 Gas; MT with Cultivator; Farmall 340; 300 with Loader; 230 with Cultivator; Farm all M; Farmall H; W 9; Oliver 1600 Diesel; Oliver 770 Gas; 77 Diesel; Caterpillar D 2; Case 800 Diesel; Ford 801 Diesel; Massey-Ferguson 12 Garden Tractor; Massey-Ferguson Snowmobile; New P.T.O. Snow Blower. Fox Self Propelled Super D Forage Harvester with GM 471 Diesel Engine, Massey Ferguson 300 S P Combine, New Hol land 975, IH 403 MF 82 with corn head, MH 90 Special, New Holland 68 Baler. MF 33 Giain Drill, John Deere 14T Baler, MF 31 Dyna-Balance Mowei. Allis Chalmers Haybine, Foiage Wagon Box, Rear Unloading Unit, 8-ft Coin Drag, New Holland 800 Forage Harvester, New Holland Hay Crushei, 2 Wagon Hoists; Bale Thrower, New Grove Wagon, Badger Forage Harvester; New Idea 1-row Com Picker New Holland 717 Foiage Harvester with l-i ow corn head and pick-up attachment 7 Ton flat-bed Wagon Hawk Bilt Spreader; Brady Spreader; Long Spreader, IH 125 Spreader, Sauder Loader, Oliver Loader, Sauder Loader with Hydraulic Bucket. Myers Silver Cloud Row Crop Sprayer with Ford Industrial Engine, 3-pomt Row Ciop Sprayer Massey-Ferguson 3 - 14” Spring Trip Plow, John Deere 5 - 14” Spring Trip Plow, John Deere Fl3O 3 - 16” Plow; Oliver Spring Trip 3 - 16” Trailer Plow; Oliver Spring Trip 3 - 16” 3-pt. Plow, IH 2-pt 3 - 14” Plow; Oliver Spring Trip 2-way 3 - 16” 3-pt. Plow; New McConnel Plow Packer; M M 4 - 16” Plow Demonstrator 12-ft Dunham Cultimulcher; Demonstrater Massey-Ferguson 6-row Rear Mounted Cultivator, Pittsburgh 4-row 30” Cultivator. M-F 4-row Corn Planter; Bush-Hog Minimum Tillage 4-row Corn Planter, John Deere 17-7 Grain Drill 15 KW. PTO Stand-by Generator, New 95 h p Gas Engine for 1100 Tractor; 125 KW. PTO Stand-by Generator New Cobey Mixer with Letz Plate Mill, FB5 Farmhand Grinder Mixer, Bear Cat Plate Mill; Feed Mixer, John Deere Corn Sheller, John Deere Flail Chopper Strunk Equipment will consign Truckload of Power Tools Drills, New Chain Saws, Torque Wrenches, Electric Chain Hoists; Portable Grinder, New Wisconsin 10 hp and 17.4 h p Engines; Gasoline Driven Air Compressor, Welding Rods, Drill Press; Clutches, Sprockets; Bearings; Mufflers, Rewind Starters, Spark Plugs; Carbuiators, Exhaust Fans, Stand-by Generator SPECIAL SALE PRICE of $2.000 00 on New Massey-Fergu son Haybine Financing available day of sale Sale begins at 10 00 a m with Small Items, 10 30 a m Farm Machinery in field; 2 00 p m Tractors. Monday, March 15, 1971. When terms will be made known by Paul Z. Martin, Auctioneer George Weaver and Wm. Z. Martin, Clerks ftmintfed; Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 6,1971 OF FARM EQUIPMENT MON., MAR. 15,1971 TRACTORS We expect 40 by day of sale HAYING & HARVESTING EQUIP BUILDING M. K. HOKE ESI., INC. Eastern Distributors and Factory Warehouse 148 S. Main St., Manheim, Pa. Phone 665-2266 M. M. WEAVER & SONS North Groffdale Road, Leola, Pa. Ph: 717-656-7792 F. 0.8. PLANT 11