24 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21,1971 Hay Convention Scheduled Auction at Greensboro, Md Terms by Clarence Knotts, Owner, Harry Rudnick & Sons, Inc, Sales Managers “Quality Hay Production” is the theme of the 76th Annual Convention of the National Hay Association, Inc , scheduled for August 21-24 at Wnghtsville Beach, N C Dr John E. Baylor, Exten sion Agronomist, Penn State University, will be the first speaker when the hay produc ers, shippers, brokers and re ceivers convene on Monday, August 23 for their first busi ness session. Other speakers on forage pro duction will be James B. Stere, director of research, New Hol land Division, Sperry Rand Cor poration; Lester L Ray, man ager, Rolling Rock Farm, Li gonier, Pa., and Darrell Payne of Deere & Company Sire Power Slates Open House NEBA and Sire Power have announced plans to hold an “Open House” Saturday, Au gust 28 at the Sire Power bull stud facilities, Tunkhannock, Pa Farm people and the gen eral public are invited Open House visitors will see the more than 80 dairy and beef sires housed at Sire Power They will also observe the modern barn and laboratory facilities which are used for the collection and processing of semen. Among the highlights of the day will be a Parade of Sires Breeders of these sires will be 3 GO TO SOMALI Three Lancaster Countians left on August 11 for the Somali Democi atic Republic whei e they will seive under Eastern Mennomte Board of Missions and Charities, Salunga They are Mary Gehman, Reinholds RDI; Anna Lutz, Mount Joy RDI, and Jane My ers, Mount Joy RD2 Their ad dress will be Box 2, Mogadiscio, Somali Democratic Republic Maiy Gehman will serve as a teacher in the Shebelh Second ary School Anna Lutx, a regis tered nurse, will seive as a busi ness teacher in adult education' evening courses in Mogadiscio Dr. John E. Baylor To Speak on Hay on hand to make comments And, of additional interest, a number of daughters of these sires will be paraded. They are to be brought in from neigh boring herds. Other activities planned in clude a dedication of a memori al to Kingpin, an extra ordinary sire formerly in service at Sire Power The day will be com pleted by serving a beef bar becue Black Silo Plastic 100 FT. ROLLS 16 Ft. 4 Mill $11.64 ea. 16 Ft. 6 $17.50 ea. 24 Ft. 4 Mill $17.40 ea. 24 Ft. d Mill $26.50 ea. 32 Ft. 4 Mill $23.40 ea. 32 Ft. 6 Mill $34.70 ea. 40 Ft. 6 Mill $43.50 ea. 40 Ft. 4 Mill $30.00 ea. Farmersville Equipment Inc. R. D. 2, Ephrata, Pa. Phone 354-9221 Sole Register SAT AUG 21 12 30. Quea meade Farm Registered Holstein Sale, located 7 miles North of Gap (Rt #3O) 6 miles Southeast of New Holland just off Rt #897, 13 miles from Morgantown Interchange Sale by R John Yost, New Holland RD2, Pa. Aucts and Sales Mgrs, Diller and Kreider MON AUG. 30 Shakes “Colossal” Vacation Sale at Min atare, Nebraska. TUBS. & WED AUG. 31 & SEPT I—6 P M. A big 2 mte sale on Rte 15 at Cohocton, N Y Cohonton Valley IH Garage Going-out-of-business Sale of tools and office equipment. Sale by Rumsey Sales, 226 Liberty St, Bath, N.Y WED. EVENING SEPT. 1 7 P M. Rocky Rose Holstein Dis persal, located 3 miles north of Quarryville, 12 miles south of Lancaster on Rt. 222, New Provi dence, Pa. Vincent H. Hoover, owner; Paul Snyder, Auctioneer; Don Welk, Sales Manager. WED. EVENING SEPT. 1 7 PM. Dairy Sale, Rocky Rose Holstein Farm located 3 miles north of Quarryville, 12 miles south of Lancaster on Route 222. Sale by Vincent H Hoover, New Providence RDI, Pa., Paul Sny der, auctioneer, Ira Welk, Pedi grees: Don Welk, Sales Manager (Continued on Page 25) CORN BLIGHT SPRAY Or WATCH And WAIT We don’t have all the answers. However, if you decide to wait for your silo corn, we do have one definite answer. Don’t worry about the leaves, but if the stalks and ears begin to rot, act fast, and fill your silo even if it’s in the milk or early dent stage. Apply. McNESS Silage Booster, and you will probably still have the best silage you ever had. Cost per ton of silage, only 35c to 70c depending onth e condition of the corn. Walter Wendt says “For many years we have put up corn silage and had no reason to believe we could improve on it until we finally tried McNESS silage, only 35c to 70c depending on the condition of silage of any type without it.” Mr. Wendt was talking about good corn. The ad vantage on blighted or immature corn is far greater. Special Offer: FREE 14 x 36” Ames aluminum shovel with each 4 boxes. McNESS Field Manager Horace S. Wanner, RD2 East Earl 17519 or by phoning 215 445- 6983. Quality Products Wholesale Price PUBLIC SALE THE CONO-MEAD COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE OF REGISTERED AND HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN* COWS AND HEIFERS TUESDAY, Located 3 Miles North of Lebanon on Route 72 between Heisey’s Diner and Horst Fruit Orchard WATCH FOR SALE SIGNS. 50 Registered Holsteins . . 15 High Grade Holsteins 6 Daughters of Lavacres Dusty Merrit 4 Daughters of M. H. Rag Apple Hope 4 Daughters of Skokie Celebrity 3 Daughters of M. H. Ivanhoe 3 Daughters of G. U. Sky Boots 1 Daughters of Osborndale Ivanhoe born 9-64 1 Daughter of Astronaut 1 Daughter of Whirlhill Kingpin Skyliner Daughter with Copper Curtis Daughter with Dusty Merrit Daughter with Ivanhoe Daughter with Dusty Merrit Daughter with M. A. Regal Belmont Daughter 7 COWS due in JULY and AUGUST 10 COWS due in SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER 8 COWS due in NOVEMBER and DECEMBER BALANCE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR ?£^ E ,. ORI i£ R: bilking Equipment 500 Esco Icy wall bulk tank, 50 Gallon Electric Water Heater, Stainless Steel Wash Tubs, 3 De- Laval Milking Units, NO. 75 DeLaval Pump with Motor vacuum Pipe and Stall Cocks for 38 Cows, Stainless Steel Strainers, Stain less Steel Buckets, Small Space Gas Heater, 20 Milk Cans. WRTE FOR CATALOG TERMS: CASH AUCTIONEERS: PAUL and FRANK SNYDER PEDIGREE: ART KUNKLE LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS SERVED BY WOMENS FEL LOWSHIP OF LEBANON CHURCH OF BRETHREN NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS CONTACT That’s McNESS SEPTEMBER 12:00 NOON AGE 5- 6- 2-0 5- 1-11 6- SALE UNDER COVER Conditions by Aaron Martin Jr. RD. 3 LEBANON, PENNA. 17042 7, 1971 LBS. 20028 21192 16455 18875 14342 17190 FAT % 659 3.4 732" 3.4 568 3.4 711 3.8 519 3.7 56£ 3.4
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