Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 23, 197* 50—1 Lebanon Farmers Urged To Practice Conservation The expected large In crease in agricultural production in Lebanon County presents major responsibilities upon the farmers of the county to prevent soil erosion and at the same time produce the food needed to feed the nation. The responsibility is to encourage land users to get additional cropland under a conservation plan promptly and to select for intensive farming those acreages that can be protected adequately from soil erosion. Closely related is the job of helping landowners find ways to increase farm income and production. Secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz said recently,, “While there is plenty of additional land in the United States that can be used for crop production without endangering our basic soil and water resources, there are also millions of acres of farm and ranch land with soils so prone to blowing or susceptible to water erosion that they should never be used for crops.” Also recently, the National Association of Conservation Districts called for a nationwide cafnpaign to make sure farmers and ranchers use conservation practices to prevent ac- What is a Bargain Food? No food is a bargain if it doesn’t fit your budget or your family’s need and tastes. Harold Neigh, Ex tension consumer economist at The Pennsylnama State University, suggests starting out with a shopping list. And follow it. You will be less tempted by expensive, impulse products and less confused by the some eight thousand attractive packages at the super market. PUBLIC SALE COMPLETE DAIRY HERD DISPERSAL 55 HEAD TOP GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS, HEIFERS, & CALVES THURSDAY, APRIL 4,1974 at 12:30 P.M. Located about midway between Red Lion & Win lerstown off Rt. 24 along Franklin St Rd , in York Co., Pa. (Near Pleasant View Church of the Breth ren). Watch for arrows. 55 HEAD DAIRY HERD 55 HEAD Consisting of 38 hd of milk cows, 10 of which are first calf hfrs due to be fresh by da\ of sale, 7 hd of open hfrs and the balance are calves This is a very good bred herd of home raised Holstein cattle from A.B C sires, such as Milk & Honey Ivanhoe, Pioneer, etc Cows have good size & udders and are young, many only second & third calves. Don’t miss this sale for good herd replace ments Herd is accredited with 30 day health charts & will be checked for pregnancy. Dairs Equipment; Surge model SP. 22 6 unit milker pump. 4 Surge milker units, stainless steel double tub wash vat; stainless steel strainers & buck ets, & misc items Mr. & Mrs. Roy Jackson R.D. #3 Red Lion, P&. Ph. 244-3534 Terms cash Robert L Sechrist, auctioneer J. H. Anderson, clerk Not responsible for accidents Lunch served celerated wind and water erosion • to avoid another Dust Bowl. Farmers should realize that soil erosion control, or the lack of it, directly in fluences crop yields and farm income says Clair Gerberich of the Lebanon County Conservation District. One recent study, reported by the Agricultural Engineering Department of the University of Missouri, showed that soil erosion in some areas seriously reduced the production of corn and soybeans and resulted in a net income drop of $18.32 an acre on moderately eroded fields and $33.20 an acre on severely eroded fields. Pr oduction costs for these farmers rose 20 percent on moderately eroded fields and 56 percent on severely eroded fields, due primarily to the increased time and cost required to prepare the seedbed. Conservation can increase net income by increasing yields and crop quality and by reducing production costs. The strong demand for food products offers the American farmer and rancher an excellent op portunity to bring about real efficiency in his operations and to install good con servation systems. An upland farmer may be LLOYD H. KREIDER AUCTIONEER and SALES MANAGER 330 West State St Box 2 RDI Quarryville Pa 17566 Ph 7S(. ti*M able to put In a new terrace system, switch to chisel plowing on the contour or no till planting, and thus add new acres of tillable land. Another fanner may have added incentive to bring his pasture into first-class condition. The Lebanon County Conservation District has been assisting farmers to produce the food reserves of the past and at the same time conserve the soil resources to produce the food for next year and for future generations. For your plan to conserve the soil resources for future generations, call the Lebanon County Con servation District at 272- 6621, extension 407 or stop by the office on the 2nd floor of the Post Office Building, Room 209, in Lebanon. PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH M,1974 AT 11:00 A.M. 3 miles Northwest of GRATZ; 3 miles Southeast of Pillow; Upper Dauphin County; watch for sale arrows along Route 25 West of Gratz and along Route 225 South of Pillow, Pa. FARM EQUIPMENT ALLIS-CHALMERS 170 TRACTOR w-Live PTO, Live Hydraulic, Wide Front; (3) Allis-Chalmers W-C Tractors; A.C. Gleaner Model E Combine with 12-ft. Grainhead, John Deere 400 portable Grinder Mixer, I. H. No. 37 Baler with Bale Thrower, Oliver 13-disk Grain Drill, J. D. Hay Conditioner, Farmhand 200 Power-Box self unloading Wagon with High Sides, New Holland heavy-duty Wagon 14-ft. Gram Box, Dump, and Hay Sides; (2) Case Wagons 16-ft. Flatbed with Dump and 19-ft. Flatbed, New Holland No. 55 Rake 5- Bar; I. H. No. 45 Baler, 8-ft. Disk, 8-ft. Cultipacker, A. C. 2-row Mounted Corn Picker, J. D. Silage Cutter, Silage Blower, I. H. 7-ft. Mower, pull-type single-row Com Picker, A. C. Cultivator, Case 28-ft. Bale and Grain Elevator, 10-ft. Grain Auger, Massey Harris 3- pt. 14” spring-trip 4-Bottom Plow, Cattle Oiler, Vack-a- Way Seed Cleaner, Hydraulic Cylinder, Tractor Chains, Heat Houser, 12-hole Hog Feeders, Bag Buggy, Milk Cans, Kettle Stove, miscellaneous Hand Tools, many other items not listed including some Household Items. This machinery has been well cared for, many items are in like-new condition. Plan now to attend the sale. Because the farm lease was not renewed the equip ment will be sold. by: Mr. & Mrs. MARVIN R. LESHER, Owners GEORGE N DEIBERT, AUCTIONEER 717-425-2258 PAUL Z. MARTIN'S ANNUAL SPRING Farm Equipment Sale Wednesday, March 27,1974 AT 9:30 A.M. Located 2 miles East of Intercourse, at intersection of Route 340 and New Holland Road, 4 miles South of New Holland. TRACTORS Large Equipment of All Kinds Horse-drawn Equip., Dairy Equip., (fIP Tools, Lumber, Hay and Straw LOCUST POSTS, Lot of NEW HARDWARE and TOOLS NOTICE Farmers and Dealers invited to bring your goods in to this sale. SALE ORDER: Small Goods, 9:30 a.m.; Hay & Straw, 12 noon; Tractors, 1 p.m.; followed by Larger Equipment. Notice NO POULTRY EQUIPMENT. Open 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We Sell on Commission. Paul Z. Martin Blue Ball, Pa. Phone: 717-354-6671 Business: 717-768-8108 MARTIN AUCTIONEERS and Associates R W Horst H H Leid and John Fry NEXT HORSE SALE - MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 15,6 00 pm. Horses hitched at 1 00 p m Notice Change of Dates on account of other conflicting sales NOTICE Hay and Straw Sale Every Wednesday at 12 00 noon managed by Harvey Z Martin Public Sales Register * • •#•••• *(*•* *•* SAT. MARCH 23- 9:30 A.M.* D.S.T. Large Absolute Auction going out of the John Deere equipment business after 37 years in business, retiring, Farm Machinery, Truck, Garage Equipment, Tools, Parts, Misc. Items on the premises 6 miles south of Stewartstown, Pa. and 10 miles north of Jarrettsville, Md. on Route No. 23, in the 4th District of Harford Co., Md. Sale by Walter N. (Nick) Wiley, owner. Charles W. Shrodes and David W. Shrodes, Auctioneers. SAT. MARCH 23 -10:30 A.M. Public Sale of Farm Equipment located between West York and York New Salem, off the York New Salem Road on to Lemon St., Ist lane turn left. Watch for Lunch Available sale signs. Sale by Mr. Carl Shaffer, RD6, York, Pa. Blaine N. Rentzel, Auc tioneer. C. H. WOLGEMUTH & SONS ANNUAL ALL DAY FARM EQUIP. SALE SUMMIT, im (. 1974 at 9:30 A.M. Located: 4 miles West of Manheim, Lancaster Co., Pa. Take Hosier Rd. to Valley Rd. 1 mile W. of E. Fainiew Brethren Church. Watch for sale signs. TRACTORS, BALERS, COMBINES, HARVESTERS Larie equip of all kinds, DAIRY supplies, Hardware, Tools, Hay and straw, Cousin with dry foods, anything for a larie or small farm sold on commission, NOTICE - FARMERS and DEALERS, Market is strong on good machinery Bring in your equip, early. Goods brought in last will be sold last. Open to receive goods from March 27 till sales day from 8 to 6. NO GOODS received Sal morning, April 6 except by appointment. Lunch available - Closed Sundays. Advertising deadline March 29. FOR INFORMATION CONTACT C. H. WOLGEMUTH, Sole Manager Ph. 665*5664 PUBLIC AUCTION OF FARM EQUIPMENT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1974 AT 11 :OOA.M. Location: Ms mile North of Schaefferstown along Route 419, second farm on the left, Heidelberg Township, Lebanon County, Penna. MASSEY FERGUSON 1080 DIESEL With Power Shift Wheels, Multi-power Tran smission Power Steering and Cab MASSEY FERGUSON 65 DIESEL With Power Shift Wheels and Power Steering Ferguson 30 Tractor, Farmali Super A With Cultivator and Fertilizer Applicator Massey Ferguson 880, 4-Bottom, 16-inch, Automatic Reset, Semi-mount Plow used one season; In ternational 2PR 2-Row Pull Type PTO Cornpicker; Massey Ferguson No. 100 Industrial Loader with 2 Buckets, 1 Ford and 1 Skid Fork; Calhoun 8-Ton Chuck Wagon with 2 Beaters; John Deere No. 480 9-Foot Haybine; Massey Ferguson 3-Point Mower; In ternational 5-Bar Side Rake; Two 707 Grove 7-Ton Flatbed Wagons; New Holland 77 Baler with Wisconsin Engine and Hydraulic Tension; Better-Bilt 880-GaUon Tank with PTO Vacuum Pumf»; Case 28-Foot Elevator with Motor; Harvest Handler 16-Foot Belt Elevator; Com Drag. 494 4-Row Cornplanter with Insecticide Applicators; J&M Gravity Flow Bin; Farmec Gravity Bin; Massey Ferguson No. 160 Spreader with Single Beater; Ford 2- Row Rear Mount Cultivator; Tandem Axle Farm Trailer; John Deere KBA Disc Harrow with 28 Discs on Transport; Chattanooga Cultipacker with 18-inch Rollers; John Deere Van-Brunt Grain Drill with 13 Discs and Timothy Seed Attachments; John Deere 3- Section Spring Harrow; John Deere 3-Point Chisel Tool Bar; Century 3-Point Crop Sprayer with Poly Tank; EZEE-Flow Fertilizer Drill; Rotary Mower without PTO Shaft; Holland 2-Row 3-Point Tomato Tran splanter with Water Tanks; Stauffer 2-Row Tobacco Transplanter; John Deere 12-Foot Cultipacker with 18- inch Rolls; International 4-Bottom 16-inch 3-Point Plow; Wheel Weights for Ferguson 30, WINPOWERI2 KW GENERATOR With Cord on Trailer; Lincoln 180 Amp Welder; Smith Portable Air Compressor; Lancaster Irrigation Pump with 3-H.P. Motor; Paul Portable Platform Cattle Scales; Weaber Silage Cart; 1,000-Gallon Tank; 550-Gallon Water Tank; 14x28 Tractor Chains; 11x28 Tractor Chains; 3-Gallon Sears Paint Tank with Hose and Nozzle; Air Tank; Grease Tubes; Oil Drum with Pump; 5-Gal. Aldrin 4EC, 36-inch Hay Drying Fan with 7%-H.P. 3-Phase Motor; Round Metal Hay Rack; 2 Range Turkey Feeders; 1,000 %-Bushel Tomato Baskets; Sauder Tobacco Hoers; Wisconsin Engine with Clutch; and many other miscellaneous items. 1965 Chevrolet %-Ton Flatbed Truck Sale time, ll;OOA.M. Sale by MARLIN L. MARTIN MYERSTOWN, R.D.2, PA. - 717-949-2064 John E. and Paul E. Martin, Auctioneers 717-733-3511 733-3305 Zimmerman and Hoover, Clerks Lunch Available NOTE Plan now to attend this Sale. This is a very good Line of Farm Equipment SAT. MARCH 23 - 10 A.M, Public Sale of Farm Machinery, Tools, Hay, Corn, Butchering Tools, Antiques and Household Goods located approx. miles north of Stewartstown | Continued on Pa|i 51)