Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 16, 1974, Image 51

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    TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
PHONE 626-2191 or 394-3047
PUBLIC SALE
FARM MACHINERY and TOOLS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,1974
At 10:30 A.M.
Located along Rt. 24 about 4% miles South of
Stewartstown, York Co., Pa.
Massey Ferguson No. 50 tractor w-power-trol & in
good cond.; M.F. 2 -16” bottom 3 pt. plow; M.F. 3 pt. 2
row cultivators; M.F. 3 pt. 2, row com planter w
fertilizer attach.; Ontario 12 hoe power lift grain drill;
Int. single row com picker; New Holland 20 ft. hay &
grain elevator; New Holland bin wagon; 3 pt. No. 12A
John Deere 7 ft. mower; 3 pt. 6 ft. Woods rotary
mower; 3 pt. rear blade; Sauder snow plow; 3 pt. field
weed sprayer; 3 pt. 8 ft. spring tooth harrow; 7 ft. disc
harrow; 7 ft. single cultipacker; 4 sec. spring tooth
lever harrow; 12 volt elec, cyclone tractor seeder; 10
ft. drag elevator; V<, Ms, & % electric motors; anvil;
bellows; lots of tools & misc. items off the wagon; 10
gal. mUk cans; feed trough; & many items too
numerous to mention.
Terms: Cash
Mr. & Mrs. Reed Ebaugh
R.D.I
Stewartstown, Pa.
Robert L. Sechrist, Auctioneer Ph. 382-4379
John H. Anderson, Clerk
Not Responsible for Accidents
LARGE
DISPERSAL SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 23.1974
Starting at 11:00 A.M. PROMPT
DAIRY HERD
FARM EQUIPMENT, TRUCK,
FEEDS, HOUSEHOLD, Etc.
Due to the undersigned, having sold bis farm, will
have Public SALE on the premises, located in Adams
Co., off new 15 or old 15 at Heidlersburg, Pa., go East
about 1 mile on Route 234, then turn South New Chester
Road, go Vh miles, North of Sharrer’s Mill, “SALE”
Signs posted, the following:
47 HIGH-GRADE HOLSTEINS, 2 ANGUS BULLS
CERTIFIED ACCREDITED
30-DAY HEALTH TESTS
34 cows, which 21 are first- & second-calf heifers,
about half were recently fresh and close springers,
others due in various stages; 2 heifers due by day of
Sale; 9 heifers bred January & February; 2 heifers 7-
mo. to 9-mo. old.
NOTE: Herd with size, type, good udders & young,
ready to work.
2 Angus bulls 500-lbs. to 900-lbs.; 3 Surge milker
units 1 50-lb.; 85-lb. milk cans.
5 TRACTORS 5
David Brown 990 Diesel, fully equipt; 4-bottom 14”
plow, 3-pt.; Case 530 Diesel; 1 set of cultivators and 3-
bottom 14” plow, 3-pt.; Ford 801 Diesel w-Ford front
end loader; V.A.C. Case w-cultivators; Farmall “A”
which has automatic tomato or tobacco trans-planter;
Hesston PTIO Haybine; Gehl 300 harvester w-corn &
grass head; New Holland 569 baler; Massey Harris 4-
bar side rake on rubber; Lanco 7-ton forage wagon;
Gehl forage wagon; Papec flail chopper; Case 15”
portable hammer mill; Case mixer-blender; JD 246 2-
row com planter, 3-pt.; Oliver 12-7 disc grain drill; 3-
sect. spring-tooth harrow, 3-pt. pick-up harrow; Case 9’
sprocket packer; Case 2-sect, rotary hoe; Hemmilrear
cult., 3-pt.; Ford subsoiler, 3-pt.; Smoker 30-ft.
elevator w-motor; M M SK Super 2-row picker; In
ternational Harvester 1-row com picker, pull-type; IH
76 combine, pull-type; New Idea flail spreader; Oliver
spreader; David Bradley 7-ton rubber-tire wagon w
flat; trail field sprayer; JD 207 Roto Cutter; 1-roW'
potato digger; Cannoa com sheller; 40’ extension
ladder; garden tiller; power garden cultivator; small
farm tools.
TRUCK
1966 Dodge 200 pick-up %-ton w-racks
FEEDS
400 bu. of ear com; 75 bu. of wheat; 75 tons of corn
silage; 2,000 bales of mixed hay; 200 bales of straw;
many articles not mentioned.
LUNCH AT SALE
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
Norman Zimmerman,
Owner
R.D.2
New Oxford, Pa.
Phone 624-8554
CLAIR R. SLAYBAUGH, Auctioneer
IDAVILLE, PA., Phone 677-7479
JACOBS. Clerk .
Whey
Animals may “lick” the
problem of what to do with
excess whey, according to U.
S. Department of
Agriculture (USDA)
scientists. Whey, a liquid
byproduct of cheesemaking,
has many uses in foods and
feeds, but the supply is
greater than the demand.
Scientists of USDA’s
Agricultural Research
Service (ARS) have now
developed a method of
making whey into lick
blocks, similar to salt blocks.
Calves placed on these
blocks have used them to
replace 20 to 25 percent of
their normal feed ration.
ARS scientists had shown
earlier that proteins can be
removed from whey through
a process known as
ultrafiltration, originally
developed for the
DISPERSAL
PUBLIC
SALE
FUMY, MUCH 22,1914
Starting Time 9:00 A.M.
To be held 5 miles West of Lewisburg, Union County,
along Rt. 45 at Vicksburg, at the David Byler Farm.
Having sold my farm I will sell
FARM MACHINERY
(In excellent condition)
Ford 4000 Diesel Tractor with power steering; Ford
800 gas tractor; Sander manure loader; Super C
Farmall tractor with cultivator; I-H 2-row mounted
com planter for Super C; J, D. 15-7 single disc grain
drill; J. D. No. 30 combine with P.T.O. drive and bin;
N. I. No. 323 one-row com picker; N. H. 467 Haybine (7
ft. cut); J. D. No. 24 T. Baler with No. 2 kicker; 8 x 16
bale wagon on J. D. gear; 8 x 16 Bale wagon on heavy
duty I-H gear; 2 gravity grain boxes, with wide track
wagons; Feeder rack wagon; 32 ft. Zimmerman bale
and grain elevator with motor and grain head; J. D.
No. 15 crop chopper; 6 ft. Woods rotary cutter (3 p. t.);
N. H. 616 Forage Harvester with new cylinder, com
head and pickup; Grove self unloading forage wagon;
N. H. No. 23 Blower with pipe; Silage distributer; 8-row
3 p. t. Field Sprayer with 8-roller pump, 110 Fiberglass
Tank; J. D. No. 33 Manure Spreader; N. H. 345 Tank
Spreader; J. D. No. 640 Rota bar Hay Rake with rubber
mounted teeth; 3-16 Olivers p. t. Plow with spring trip;
Cover Boards; 2-16 J. D. 3 p. t. Plow with guage wheel;
I-H Subsoiler on wheels; 10 ft. Dunham Lehr
Cultimulcher (used 1 season); 10 ft. Cultipacker with
18 in. packer wheels; 0 ft. 6 in. I-H transport disc
harrow; 12 ft. Pittsburg Spring Tooth Harrow; 10 ft. N.
I. Lime Drill; I-H com shelter; Grove No. 800 In
dustrial 3 p. t. 8 ft. blade (new); J. D. 6 ft. Blade;
Platform Scales; 40 ft. 6 in. Belt; 12 bales Baler Twine;
Hydraulic Cylinder; 2 metal feed carts with rubber
tires; Shovels, Forks, 55 gal. Metal Drums; used Metal
Roofing; misc. Lumber; Plus some items to be sold
from wagon.
4 in. Jointer with motor; 10” Power Kraft Table Saw
with Extension Table on stand; 20 gauge Bolt Action
Shot Gun.
HAY—STRAW —EAR CORN —OATS
4 SHOATS Wt. Appro. 125—4-Hole HOG FEEDER
ONEPONY
REGISTERED and Hl-GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY
CATTLE
This is a fine herd of mostly Fall Freshening with
several recently fresh. These animals have good size,
real dairy character showing the kind of production
todays farms need. Owner sampler D. H. I. A. records
will be given. The herd consists of 27 Milk Cows, 3 Bred
Heifers, 5 Heifers, Breeding age, 7 Heifers 2 mo. to 6
mo.; 1 Yearling Registered Holstein Stock Bull Zi-
We Lucky sired by Typeblazer.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Surge Alamo Vacuum Pump with 1.65 H. P. motor; 3 -
50 lb. Surge Milker Units; Milk Transfer Station with
Bender Washer and Dryer; Stainless Steel Strainer, 14
Milk Cans, International Electric Cow Trainer, Double
Stainless Steel Wash Vat.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Dining room suite; odd lot straight back chairs;
rocking chair; wooden crib, dressers; 3xB picnic or
butcher table; antique 2-hd wood bpx. Plus other
items.
Terms Cash Lunch Stand
Owner or Auctioneer will not be responsible in case of
accidents.
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Byler
OWNERS
HASH & HESS, Auctioneers Vicksburg, Pa.
Made Into Animal Lick
desalination of sea water.
The whey is pumped through
membranes that hold back
most of the proteins. The
permeate (the liquid that
passes through the mem
branes) contains lactose,
salts, nonprotein nitrogen,
vitamins and some protein
residue.
This permeate has a high
potential for pollution, and
thus cannot be safely
disposed of in streams.
Drying or otherwise treating
it would be prohibitively
expensive, so that
ultrafiltration alone is not
the full answer to the
disposal of excess whey.
To take full advantage of
the nutritional value of the
whey permeate, the ARS
scientists have developed
lick docks as an animal feed
supplement.
POWER TOOLS
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 16,1974—51
A method of making the
blocks was worked out by
Robert E. Hargrove, Frank
E. McDonough and Dr. John
A. Alford, research chemists
at the ARS Nutrition In
stitute in Beltsville. They
pasteurize whey that has
been deproteinized by
ultrafiltration, evaporate it,
then pour it into cheese
molds for crystallization of
the lactose and
solidification. The equip
ment needed for this process
is either on hand in cheese
plants or readily obtainable.
In the course of the
evaporation, nitrogen can be
supplied in the form of
ammonia or urea. If the
blocks are made from cot-
tage cheese whey, the am
monia will have the ad
ditional advantage of
neutralizing the high acidity.
Other ingredients to further
enhance the nutritional
qualities of the lick blocks
such as minerals and animal
or vegetable protein-can be
introduced during
evaporation. Flavoring
materials, such as molasses,
can be added to increase the
blocks’ palatability to the
animals.
Experimental lick blocks
were placed in the stalls of
calves feeding on a low
protein pelletized ration.
Given the option of sup
plementing their diet with
Uck blocks, the calves each
consumed a 45-pound block
in one to two weeks,
depending on the type of
block. Those that were
neutralized with ammonia
disappeared twice as fast as
the acid blocks.
ARS animal nutritionist G.
Paul Lynch, using calves
from the Beltsville herd,
kept records on the intake
and weight gains of the
animals. Blood amino acid
tests were made at the
Encourage Child’s Questions
By the time your child reaches
his second birthday, you’ll realize
that he’s an extremely curious lit
tle individual But, his incessant
questions shouldn’t annoy you
His eagerness to know is healthy
and natural and you should en
courage it
PUBLIC SALE
DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL
MONDAY, MARCH 25,1974
11A.M.
SITUATED IN MILLCREEK TOWNSHIP,
LEBANON COUNTY, PA. ALONG ROUTE 419, IV 2
MILES WEST OF NEWMANSTOWN, 3Vz MILES
NORTHEAST OF SCHAEFFERSTOWN AND ROUTE
501.
128 - HEAD HIGH-GRADE
HOLSTEINS - 128
Health Charts - Pregnancy Examined
Herd consists of 125 head milk cows. 45 fresh
or close springers Balance in various stages of
lactation 3 herd sires, weighing 1300 - 1500
pounds.
This is a home-bred herd All animals raised on
this farm. You’ll find King Pm and Ivanhoe
daughters. Also sires represented by Curtiss,
NEBA and South Eastern.
Auctioneer's Note: You’ll like what you see
here. Good udders with production Don't miss
this sale
Feed -120 Tons Corn Ensilage,
15 Tons Ear Corn
8 Tons Mixed Hay, 8 Tons Straw
SALE TO COMMENCE AT: 11:00 A.M.
SALE IN HEATED TENT
CONDITIONS BY:
ROBERT R. BALSBAUGH, owner
Earl S. Buffenmeyer, Auctioneer
Brandt, Clerk
Refreshments by Farm Women's Group No 9
Blocks
beginning and end of the 6- to
8-week trials. Calves on the
lick blocks were at least as
healthy as those kept on the
same feed but without the
lick blocks. The animals
showed no signs of scours or
bloat.
The lick block is only one
form in which the permeate
from whey treated by
ultrafiltration can be used as
animal feed. After
evaporation and solid
fication it can be crushed
and dry blended with other
feed, or it can be pelleted.
This development may
provide cheesemakers with
a useful, perhaps profitable,
outlet for their excess whey.
A MILKMOVER
SYSTEM sets you out of
the lum sooner-with more money
in your pocket l It saves your lugging
heavy pails of milk from barn to cooler
HAS MORE MILK CAPACITY
PERMITS FASTER MILKING
ELIMINATES EXTRA HELP
PROTECTS MILK QUALITY
IS 100*/. SELF CLEANING
HAS ELECTRIC CONTROLS
FITS INTO ALL lARNS
EASILY INSTALLED
Available thru your
local dairy equipment'
dealer or call the fac
tory collect to-arrange
for a free demonstration
on your farm.
Manufactured by
oiauts
m industries inc
WOHNSON
P.0.80X 283,
ELKTON, MD. 21921
Phone 301-398-3451