Control of Farming Continues to Shift Farmers will probably Vertical coordination via However, the shift of control the needs of farmers, par :ontinue to see control of production contracts will from farmers to local tlcularly those with little heir en J? r P r ses .. *■"“ probably account for some of cooperatives may continue experience or equity, in oward vertical coordination this continued shift of control to be minimal. dicate some shift of control irrangements, cooperative to ofMarm firms, the report Family and investor to creditors. The shift interprises, family and said. Farm leasing may also corporations are both ex- usually involves some nvestor corporations, and continue to increase. Such pected to grow in Importance participation by the creditor irrangements involving leasing may Include Tease- in agriculture. When a in organizational decisions, arm credit, according to a like arrangements for the family corporation is formed but less in operational •ecently released U.S. use of farm buildings and out of sole proprietorship, decisions. )epartment of Agriculture machinery, custom hiring the shift in control is eport. for selected farm operations, typically very slight. In The trend toward off-farm and custom feeding and contrast, formation of an ontrol is being encouraged caring for farm animals. investor corporation usually iy the quickening pace of National and regional involves a complete shift of hange in agricultural farmer cooperatives may control from farmer to schnology and in processing greatly expand their buying corporation, nd marketing goods, ac- and selling activities, with Farm credit en jrding to the report by the some expansion of various cumbrances are expected to lepartment’s Economic forms of cooperative or expand significantly over the esearch Service. collective bargaining likely, next decade. Current trends * n adapting farm credit to PUBLIC AUCTION RIVERWOOD FARM with old (1804) Stone Residence, more than 3200' adjacent to Susquehanna River in Southern Lancaster County Next to Mason & Dixon Line 180 Acres (more or less), 130 Acres Cropland - Highly Productive Soil. Beautiful woodland with some timber. 3 Streams - 2 to 3 Acres pondsite - many Springs, marvelous views of the river and surrounding countryside. Over 1,000 ft. frontage on Cook Landing Road - More available. March 22 - Friday 10:00 A.M. Personal Property including farm items and antiques to be sola inside new clear span pole barn (50 x 120’). Real Estate to be sold at 1 P.M. Sharp. Terms 10 percent down - balance cash 30 days or less. Vz farm is terraced with 1500’ grass waterway Chester silt loam & related soils - some fencing. 2 barns, implement shed and other outbuildings. New pole barn (50’ x 120’). Truss construction. Older barn needs repair, slate roof, deep well, 149’ soft water. Residence stone, 9 rooms, 3 full baths, 5 fireplaces, slate roof, much original hardware in house. Farm Equipment - Manure spreader, 2 wheel cart, 15 KW generator & fuse panel (tractor powered) and much more. Inspection - By appointment - Phone 717-548- 2156 or March 9 and 16 9 A.M to 4 P.M. No Residence Inspection on Sale Day. Location - At Pleasant Grove - 4Vi miles Southwest of Wakefield, Lancaster Co., Penna. 6 miles North of Conowmgo, Maryland. On Cook Landing Road. 1 mile Southwest of Pleasant Grove. Follow signs Write or phone for additional details TERMS BY Auctioneers J. Everett Kreider Quarryville RDI, Pa. 17566 Carl Diller 2112 South View Rd. Lancaster, Pa 17602 Lunch by Robert Fulton Fire Co. Aux PAUL E. CASE Peach Bottom, Pa. 17563 Phone 717-548-2156 Pa. has 17 Entries in Barrow Contest ’ Exhibitors from 33 states and Canada submitted en tries in the Production Tested Barrow Contest of the National Barrow Show. The Production Tested Barrow Contest now in its second year is the only individual PUBLIC AUCTION MON., MARCH 4, at ll:OOa.m. INT M and Super M tractors plows disc loader, spreader 55T baler, JD 290 planter drill mower, flat wagons, flail chopper, etc Milk tank cans, milkers 4 Hoi cows 2 heifers, 9 black cross yearling heifers 4 steers, and some household Uhler Haggerty, owner at Oldfield Point Road, Elkton, Md. H. Rudnick & Sons, Auctioneers PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 9,1974 at 12:00 Noon On premises located midway between LECK KILL and ROUGH A READY; R.Dil, Klinferstown, Pa.; Upper Mahanoy Township, Lower Northumberland County. 25 mites Southeast of Sunbury; 8 miles East off Route 225 at Red Cross') watch for sale arrows in Villafe of Leek Kill). 10 miles Northwest of Hegins; turn west off Route 125 at Keim’s Cafe [watch for sale arrows in Village of Rough & Ready). 128 ACRE FARM approximately 100 Acres Tillable, balance Pasture, some Wooded; Deep Well, Small Stream, Paved Township Road. SIX-ROOM 2V2-STORY FRAME DWELLING with Bath and Electric Heat' Bank Barn; 24-ft. x 50-fl. Block 2-Bay Garage and Shop; Wagon Shed with Corn Crib and Granary; and other Outbuildings. This farm is centrally located in a picturesque rural area Ideal for cattle Land in high state of cultivation with unlimited potential For Inspection Call - 717 425-2431 after 4 00 P M TERMS - 10% down balance in 60 days further terms and con ditions to be announced the day of sale Real Estate will be offered at 100 PM ALLIS CHALMERS WD4S TRACTOR and ALLIS CHALMERS WD TRACTOR both with 3Pt Hitch and Live PTO Tractor Blade and Scoop Allis Chalmers No 303 PTO Baler AC 2 Row Corn Planter A C Semi mounted 3 Bottom 14 Plow,- A C Cultivator Massey Ferguson Manure Spreader on Rubber 30 ft New Holland Bale and Gram Elevator with 1 h p Motor Lilhston 7ft 6 PTO Rotary Cutter New Idea 7ft Semi mounted Mower N I Side Delivery Rake Bft Disk 14 ft Wagon 4 Section Harrow Two Row Oliver Corn Picker I H No 5 Flail Chopper Chicken Equipment Wheelbarrow on Rubber Electric Fencers Log Chains some 5/8 Tomato Baskets approximately 100 Bu OATS - 15 Ton HAY - 12 Ton STRAW FULL LINE BUTCHER EQUIPMENT including US Berkel 12 Electric Meat Saw Electric Wellsaw model 400 Splitting Saw Meat Grinder with 3 h p Motor Kettle Stove with Gas Burner Gas Heater Cham Hoist 1 ton Capacity Sausage Stuffers Platform Scale Beam Scale Scalding Troughs Butcher Box Spreaders Hooks Knives Forks Ladles Crocks Wooden Tables and Benches and other items not listed MARK T. PAUL and LENA PAUL # Owners Isaac J Tressler Attorney GEORGE N DEIBERT, Auctioneer - Phone 717-425 2258 Copies of “En trepreneurial Control in Farming,” ERS-542, are available on request by telephone (202) 447-7255 or postcard (include zipcode) from the Division of In formation, Economic Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 20250. barrow class at the “World Series of Swine Shows” which will be held this year on September 9 -10 -11 at the Mower County Fairgrounds in Austin, Minn. Entries in the contest totaled 1,178, far in excess of the 843 entries that were submitted for the first time one year ago. Entries were received from the following states; lowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Texas, South Dakota, Kansas, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Dakota? Alabama, Idaho, Mississippi, Colorado, Tennessee, Maryland, Arkansas, New York, Oregon, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, New Mexico, Utah, Florida and Kentucky. Entries were also received from Canada. Eight more states will be FARM EQUIPMENT Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 2,1974—53 Public Sales Register *•*•*•*•*»*•*•*•*•*#*#*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*»*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*• SAT. MARCH 2 - ll A.M. Public Sale of Farm Equipment located along Green Acre Road, Lititz, Pa. Take Route 772 West out of Lititz, Pa. Sale by Chester K. Sensenich; Wilbur H. Hosier and Jay M. Witman, Auc tioneers. SAT. MARCH 2 - 9 A.M. Bart Two. Fire Co. 10th Annual All Day Sale located 6 miles southeast of Strasburg along Route 896 in the village of Georgetown, Lancaster County, Pa. Horses, Mules, Straw, Hay, Com, and Farm Equipment. Terms by Bart Twp. Fire Co. SAT. MARCH 2 - 12 P.M. Cleo Teel Milking Herd Dispersal, Dimock, Pa., Dimock Twp., Susq. Co. located 2 miles East of Pa. Rt. 29 at Dimock on the represented at the 1974 event than were entered in the Production Tested Barrow Contest one year ago. Tony L. Folker, Pork Chop Farm, New Holland, Pa., is included in the list of exhibitors who entered hogs m the 1974 Production Tested Barrow Contest. His barrow will be consigned to the St. Ansgar (Iowa) Test Station, located some 15 miles south of Austin. He is responsible for transporting his barrow to the Test Station on Thursday and Friday, May 9-10. Barrows which complete the test and which qualify for the live show at the National Barrow Show will be divided into weight classes within their breed. Following the live show, the barrows will be slaughtered and ap PUBLIC SALE FARM EQUIPMENT Location: 6 miles South of Coatesville, Pa. 3 miles East of Cochranville off Rt. #lO, near Gum Tree, along North Gum Tree Road, Chester Co., Pa. THURSDAY, MAR. 14,1974 (5) John Deere Tractors: 4010 Diesel; 4020 Diesel; 730 Gas; "40"; "A" with loader; —46A-J.D. Loader with V-Plow; N.H. "975" Combine; (4)-38" row corn head; 13' grain head (no custom work); N.H. 818 field chop per 2-row corn head direct cut; grass pickup; N.H. Haybine; N.H. "271" Baler; N.H. "36" Flail Chopper; (4) N.H. grain drying wagons; Hydraulic Hoists; (3) "115" J.D. Chuck wag ons; (2) N.H. Spreaders. J.D. 15 Disc Drill; J.D. 4-bottom 16 ’ trip plow; J.D. 4-row Cornplanter; 4-row J.D. Cultivator; (2) J.D 12 ft. disc harrows; J D 12 ft roller harrow, 12 ft. Culti packer, 12 ft. J.D. Spring Harrow, J D 3 point Scrap er, (5) Flat Bottom Wagons, 3 are J.D. Hoist Wagons; Dion Silo Blower; 50 Ft. of Pipe; N.H. Blower, Papec 19” Ensilage Cutter, McKessick transport Mixer with 12 ft elevator: Papec 1 > ton Mixer, JD No. 8 mower, 2-wheel Calf Cart, Disc Harrow; Cultipacker; Field Sprayer 20 ft. Boom; 28’ Little Giant Elevator; 25’ barn Elevator; 8’ Corn Elevator; Corn Drag; (5) J D Powertool Double Action Cylinders, 2 - (8)” 75 ft. endless belts; (2) 90’ Hay Ropes, Creosote Fence Posts. 1964 —Vz Ton 6 Cyl. Chevrolet Pick-Up Approx. 40 Tons Hay; 10 Tons Straw Lots of Miscellaneous items including Anvil; Grease Guns; Chains; Etc “No Sale Here In 50 Years” Aucts.: Carl Diller 4G4-2233 J. Everett Kreider 284-4517 macadam road leading to Hop Bottom and Nicholson, 8 miles south of Montrose. Also approx, halfway bet ween Union Church and Dimock. Watch for Bunnell Red Auction Arrows. Sale by Cleo Teel, owner, RD., Montrose, Pa. Merton L. Bunnell, Auctioneer & Sale Mgr. SAT. MAR. 2 - 11:00 A.M. Public Sale Absolute Auction at the farm in Earlville, Cecil Co., Md. From Elkton, Md. take Rt. 213 south to Cecilton, Md.; take Rt. 282 3 miles west of farm. From Rt. 301, take Rt. 313 to 213 north to Cecilton; Rt. 282 west 3 mi. to farm. Sale by Mr. & Mrs. Harry Davis, Earlville, Md. Owners; and James P. (Continued on Page 54) praised in a production* related Carcass Contest. Entries from the state of Pennsylvania totaled 17. . the future of our institutions, of our government, and of our country if the preoccu pation of its officials is to be no longer the piomotion of justice and equal opportunity but is to be devoted to barter in the markets .” —Herbert Hoover OF 10:30 a.m. SALE BY, PAUL L. COATES R#3, Coatesville, Pa. Ph 215 857-9421 Lunch