Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 29, 1973, Image 29

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    Public Sales Register
SAT. DEC. 29 - Public Sale of SAT. DEC. 29 -ll A.M. Holstein
Dairy Cattle and Farm Equip- Dairy Cow Dispersal of 129 Head
ment located at Manheim RD3, Milking Herd at the New Holland
North of Elm, Pa. by Alvin H. Sales Barn, New Holland, Pa.
Martin; John E. and Paul E.' Consigned by J. Everett Kreider,
Martin, Auctioneers. Quarryville, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE
REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY
SATURDAY, JAN. 12,1974
Located along Route 896, 1 mile North of
Georgetown. 5 miles South of Strasburg, Bart Twp.,
Lancaster County, Pa.
Real Estate consists of all certain tract of land
containing 3 acres and 15 perches more or less erected
thereon 2Vz story frame dwelling covered with
aluminum siding containing 6 rooms and bath and
laundry; oil hot water heat, well water, electric and
other conveniences. Also erected thereon large garage
with stabling room for livestock. Real Estate may be
inspected Sat. Dec. 29th and Sat. Jan. sth between 1-4
p.m. Real Estate will be offered for sale at 2 P.M.
Personal property includes - 1 Registered Jersey
cow, 2 ewes, 1 Buck sheep, 15 Leghorn Hens (Ist yr.
laying), St. Bernard Dog, Farm Equipment, butchering
equipment, carpenter tools, other tools, household
furnishings including half spindle settee and many
other articles.
Sale by
MAURICE S. WELK
Lunch by Georgetown Methodist Church
Paul F. McKinsey, Atty.
Kersey A. Bradley, Auct.
Kirk & Eschbach, Clerks
COMPLETE
HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL
LOCATION: 1 mile East of Troy, Pa., Bradford County
FRIDAY, JANUARY 4,1974
AT 12 O’CLOCK
BLIZZARD DATE FRIDAY, JAN. 11
89 HEAD REGISTERED & GRADE
HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 89
49 Registered 40 Grades
SIRE POWER CURTISS—ABS —CANADIAN
BLOODLINES
SI choice milking ago animals—2o fresh July to Sept and bred back
for summer Sc fall freshening, 26 to freshen by sale date to Feb 15, 5 due
early spring, It bred heifers—l 4 Registered, 4 grades 2 close spungers,
7 due Apul, 9 to freshen m Aug , 11 open heifers 8 months to 1 yr old.
7 Registcicd started heifer calves, i outstanding Red & White Registered
Holstems (HFAA Brattleboro Ass n 1
Shadou cliff Citerion Sue Red
Born May 5,197 S
Sire—Vigo Citerion VG GM
Dam—Lonnarr Lea Pontiac
Princess GP
6 2 303 d 17,610 MSS T 667 F
420 d 20,219 M 3 8 T 781 F
R.H.A. 1973-47.0 Cows, 12,728 M, 3.7 T, 472 F
SIRES REPRESENTED Kingpin, Tiaiismitler, Vigo Citenon, Astro
naut, Bootmaker, Black Cagle, Magnet, Constellation, Pack-Herd Bell
ringer Mark, Direct, Pens' ato Star Min, Gent, Lauicl, Paik Lavacrcs
Royal, Supeib, Pcnn-gate Fond Reflection, Citation R Maple, Mattocks
Faim' Floras Pride, Mt-Glen Chief Royal Leader and other outstanding
herd sires have daughteis selling
INTERSTATE TESTED
CATALOGUES
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK SALE DAY
Horst and Ingrid Schumacher, Owners
CARL DILLER b EVERETT KREIDER, Auctioneers
JEFF WARNER, Cleik
Rockwell’s Livestock, Sale Mgrs.
D. O. Rockwell, Prop., Troy, Pa.
Phone 717-297-3460
LUNCH AVAILABLE BY REITHOFFER’S
11 o’clock A.M
ING - HO FARMS
Beach Home Adonis Tina-Red
Born Dec, 16, 1971
Due leb 10, 1974 to Larry Moore
Sit Roeland R Red
Sue-Raienglen Reflection
Adonis VG 87 Pts
Dam—C Triune Wendy Tiny
VG 86 Pts
4-10 16.800 M 3 9 T 668 F
6- 16,500 MSS T 640 F
7- Estimated 18,774 M
(10% Ist Calf Heifers)
CHARTS SALE DAY
PREGNANCY CHECKED
WED. JAN. 2-12 Noon Horse and
Mule Sale, 60 head of horses and
mules from Ky. Load of driving
horses and local horses. Sale by
Paul Z. Martin, located 2 miles
East of Intercourse, Pa. along
Route 340.
WED. JAN. 2 - 9-30 A.M Con
signment Sale located on North
Maple Avenue, Leola, y k mile
North of Route 23, Lancaster
County, Pa. watch for sale sign.
Sale by David H Good, Frank
Snyder, Robert E Martin, and C.
Wolgemuth, Auctioneers
FRI. JAN. 4 - (Blizzard Date-
Fnday, Jan. 11) 12 O’clock Ing-
Ho Farms Complete Holstein
Dispersal located 1 mile East of
Troy, Pa., Bradford County.
Selling 89 Head Registered and
Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle.
Horst and Ingrid Schumacher,
owners; Carl Diller and Everett
Kreider, Auctioneers; Rock
well’s Livestock, Sale Mgrs.
Troy, Pa.
SAT. JAN 5-9:30 A.M. Public
Sale of Farm Equipment and
Household Goods located IV2
miles northwest of Schaef
ferstown, along Rt. 897, on the
Schaefferstown Road, Lebanon
County, Pa. Sale by Warren R.
Gibble; C. H. Wolgemuth,
Auctioneer.
YORKSHIRE
SHOW & SALE
Sponsored by PENNSYLVANIA YORKSHIRE CO-OP
ASSN. INC. at the 1974 PENNA. FARM SHOW
35 Registered Yorkshire bred gilts due to farrow
after February Ist, 1974 consigned by leading
breeders in the state.
SHOW - Monday, January 7,1974,1:30 P.M. ESI
SALE - January 9th, 197411:30 A.M. EST
NOTE Out of state buyers may remove animals
immediately after sale.
For catalogue write or call
LEON L. ARNOLD Sec'y-Treas.
1245 E. Cumberland St. Lebanon, Pa. 17042
Ph. 717-273-5880
PUBLIC AUCTION
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE
125 HEAD REGISTERED and GRADE
CHAROLAIS BREEDING CATTLE
From Miller's Sheep Ranch
from Andover, New Jersey
Sale to be held at the Aberdeen Sales Co., Inc.
Livestock Auction Market located in Chruchville, Md. on
Rte. 22, 6 miles West of Aberdeen, Md. via 1-95, 6 miles
East of Bel Air, Md. via US Rt. 1 in Harford Co., Md.
SATURDAY, JAN. 5,1974
ll:OOA.M.
60 HEAD OF TOP BROOD COWS
3 to 6 years of age, 32 bred Ist calf heifers due
Jan. thru Mar. 2 very fine herd sires both
Registered. 30 head of yearling bulls and heifers
from Registered cows sired by Registered bulls.
This is one of the finest herds of Charolais cattle
on the East Coast.
This sale will be advertised 1 week only.
Animals will be sold in small lots and in
dividually.
ABERDEEN SALES CO., INC.
LIVESTOCK AUCTION MARKET
P. O. Box C
Aberdeen, Md. 21001
Phone 301-734-6050
Night 301-734-7105
Terms Cash
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 29,1973—29
SAT. JAN. 5 - Feeder Pig Sale
located 2Vz miles South of Bethel
from US 22 and 6 miles North of
Myerstown, Pa. along US 501.
Sale at 1:30 P M. by Norman M.
Martin, RDI, Myerstown, Pa.
SAT. JAN. 5 - 11:30 A.M. Public
Auction of High Grade Holstein
Dairy Cattle, Farm Equipment,
Some Household Goods located
between Ephrata and Lititz, just
outside of Rothsville, along
Newport Road, take Newport
Road west from Rothsville, first
farm on right, Warwick Town
ship, Lancaster County, Pa. Sale
by Edwin M. Hoover, Lititz RD4;
Formula Feed
Mainly By Farmers
Farmers are major feed
manufacturers, accounting for 21
percent of the total output of
formula feed in 1969.
A report by Farmer
Cooperative Service (FCS), U.S.
Department of Agriculture,
shows that 1,810 cooperatively
owned plants with outputs of 1,000
tons or more produced 21 million
tons of formula feed in 1969. The
volume was 59 percent greater
than 10 years ago.
Information on the cooperative
share of feed manufacturing
comes from an Economic
John E. and Paul E. Martin,
Auctioneers.
SAT. JAN 5 9:30 A.M. - Chas.
Frank Dispersal at Belmont,
N.Y., 15 miles from Genesee, Pa.
Another sale by Rumseys’ of
Bath, N.Y.
WED. JAN 9 - 11:30 A.M. -
Yorkshire Show & Sale sponsored
by Penna. Yorkshire Co-Op
Assn., Inc. at the 1974 Penna.
Farm Show. Show Monday,
January 7-1:30 P.M.
(Continued On Page 30)
Produced
Research Service study
published in 1972 on the total
formula feed industry. The
cooperative share was broken out
and published as a separate
report by FCS.
Farmers buy more feed
through their cooperatives than
any other single commodity, the
FCS report states. In 1969-70,
these purchases were about $1.3
billion, or 33 percent of their total
co-op purchases of supplies.
Feed manufacturing, the
report indicates, is becoming a
more specialized activity This
change has affected the type of
feed produced, services provided
and method of delivery.
Farmer-owned feed mills do
more custom mixing than do
other mills. Though the farmers’
mills account for less than a
quarter of total tonnage
manufactured, they do 35 percent
of all custom grinding and
mixing.
Custom mixing by cooperatives
rose 31 percent in the past
decade, the report states. As
could be expected, more feed was
shipped out of mills in bulk by
truck to the farm. The percent of
feed shipped in bulk rose sharply,
from 34 percent in 1959 to 74
percent in 1969. Shipments by
truck rose from 62 percent to 89
percent.
A third of cooperative
manufactured feed is con
centrated in five States:
Wisconsin, 2 million tons; lowa,
1.95 million tons; New York, 1.36
million tons; Ohio, 1.34 million
tons; and Missouri, 1.24 million
tons.
Cooperative production in the
past 10 years has been oriented to
dairy, swine, and beef feeds.
Dairy feed production nearly
doubled, from 2.25 million tons in
1959 to a shade under 4 million
tons by 1969. Swine feed
production more than doubled
(under a million tons to 2V 2
million tons); so did beef feed
production (under a quarter
million tons to more than 2
million tons).
Broiler, turkey, and other types
of feed production increased
slightly. Egg feed production,
though 2% million tons and 20
percent of the total, remained
practically constant.
Single copies of “Cooperatives’
Position in Feed Manufac
turing,” FCS Research Report
25, are available from Farmer
Cooperative Information, Room
1474 South Building, U.S.
Department of Agriculture,
Washington, D. C. 20250.
Jugger’s Processor
Conference Slated
A Jugger’s Dairy Processor
Conference is scheduled to run
from Tuesday, Feb. 5 at 12 noon
until noon Thursday Feb. 7 at
University Park, Pa.
About half of the program will
cover state regulations,
sanitation, processing
procedures, quality and flavor.
Some time will be spent on
processing of mix and freezing of