—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, may 25,1974 42 Mail Box Market For Sale - Allis Chalmers Model "C” tractor with cultivators, good condition. Phone 786-3765 before 7 or after 6 For Sale - New Idea hay conditioner, good condition. Phone 733-8586 For Sale -1 truck load mulch hay, best offer. Phone 215- 593-6027 36 x 64 tobacco shed, 6 tiers high, to be tom down, make offer. Phone 717-626-6768 For Sale - (1) 5 ton metal feed bin $250. Phone 717-392- 9062 For Sale - 3 Cheviot Ewe Lambs, very nice. Phone 717- 626-7824 Live in housekeeper middle aged woman preferred. If you are looking for sercurity m a comfortable home in Central Jersey this would appeal to you. Good wages. Call collect 609-298-5259 For Sale - John Deere 530 tractor with live PTO, 3 pt., power steering and hydraulic. Aaron N. Hoover, Leola RDI, Pa. along 772 For Sale - 14 feeder pigs, Benj. B. Esh, Christiana RDI, Box 84, Pa. below Mine Points along 896 SPECIAL 1974 D2OO Pickup V-8 P.S. 9:50 x 10 Ply Tires, 2 Tone, Rear Step Bumper $3488.88 1974 D3OO 9 Vz Ft. Stake Bed PETTKOFFER DODGE, INC. Route 230 East, Next to Shopping Center Efizabethtown.Pa. iS iS L. H. N«w Holland Super 717 with Windrow Pickup $ SAVE $ $ $ NEW and USED EQUIPMENT I.H. 127 Tractor 12 H.P w/Mower & Blade I H 990 Mower Conditioner 9 Ft. P.T. 10 Hesslon 9 Ft. 310 Hesston S P. A C 170 Tractor [New] A C 175 Gas Tractor [New] N H. Haybmes | New] A C Dl7 Series 3 •" A C 829 Mower Conditioner A C 303 Baler N H 1880 S P Harvester Cat 3150 Diesel Engine ■ Low Hours Full Line of Simplicity & A.C. Lawn and Garden Equipment 350 Strasburg Pike Mail Box Market For Sale - Allis Chalmers 4- row no-tlll planter. Liquid fertilizer, insecticide hop pers and monitor, good condition. $2600.00 Call 717- 949*3529 For Sale - AKC registered English springer Spaniel pups, liver and white. Abralft Hess, Call 872-2732 Wanted to Buy - Air tank about 400 to 500 gal. size. Aaron E. Stoltzfus, Bird-In- Hand RDI, Pa. For Sale - Nice home grown Oats; nice Timothy hay. Phone 328-3832 after 3 P.M. For Sale • Four German Shepherd • Labrador retriever mixed, 6 week old puppies. 1972 Datsun 1200 engine, 14,000 miles; 1963 Olosmobile engine. For Sale.- German Shepherd puppies; 1957 Chevy. Auto. 84,000 miles, good condition. Phone 426-3871 after 4:30 For Sale -10 in Radial arm saw with 12 volt battery and motor, like new Simeon D. Esh, Quarryville RD3, Along Maypost Office Road. For Sale - Dark brown horse, real gentle, excellent for children. Arabian mare, red with white markings. Call 717-733-8770 BRUBAKER, Tnc. AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR ALLIS CHALMERS & NEW HOLLAND.FARM EQUIPMENT WE ARE A FULL SERVICE DEALER ON STARLINE PARTS L. H. Brubaker, Inc. Mail Box Market For Sale - McCormick Deerlng No. 10 PTO thrower: PTO shaft for 37 baler. Phone 717-656-7018 For Sale • Our beat-young bulla for breeding stock, Mi Chianina Charolais Hereford. Call 215-942-2657 Wanted to Buy - A used saw mill in any condition. Call 733-8434 after 8 in the evening. Near Brickerville, 25 acres pasture with streams for rent. Small stone house that needs repair for rent and would like to buy some sheep. S. 6. Darlington, Phone 717-826-7440 For Sale - Yorkshire Gilts, bred: Amish buggy $385. Bradey No. 550 grinder mixer hydraulic drive new $2,695; Alfalfa mixed hay s6o;C«se2B ft. elevator $235; J.D. KBA Disc 24 $535; N.H. crimper $135; M.F. 65 Diesel good rubber exc. cond. $1995; Case wagon w-good bed on rubber $195. or steel $295; new 60 bu. hog feeder 149.50. A.K. Beiler, Strasburg South 5 miles, Stony Hill Road. For Rent - 8 to 9 acres of pasture with stream. Call 717-786-2830 after 6 p.m. For Sale - Walnut and Wild Cherry boards. Phone 733- 8269 For Sale - Farmall M Diesel, good rubber, good pair', excellent mechanical con dition. Phone 717-548-2768 For Sale - Registered Airedale pups, 5 weeks old. Phone 717-422-8168 Wanted to Buy - A good McDeering Grain Binder, horse drawn. A McDeering horse drawn mower. Andy J. D. Miller, Wyoming, Del., RDI, 19934 For Sale -16 Feeder Pigs (40 lbs.) Also used bottled gas refrigerator O.K. $35.00 Phone 215445-5898 Ph. 397-5179 We Have a Full Line of FORAGE EQUIPMENT for the Spring and Summer Season Maw Holland Whirl-A-Faad® Blowar CALI US FOR DEMONSTRATION 808 GANTZ HOME 653-5020 OFFICE —397-5179 OR 687-6002 -Moil Box Market For Sale - Proven registered yearling ram. Henry J. Showalter, 109 Fulton St., Akron, Pa. Wanted* - Locust posts, preferably 7 feet long. Phone 053-5218, C. Richard Miller, RD2, Ml. Joy, Pa. 17552 For Sale • Big Dutchman chain feeder, $250.; Bulk feed bin, 6 ton, $75.; Hydraulic Jamesway barn cleaner unit $100: Large Pickup cap $2OO. Phone 215- 286-9186 For Sale - 25 feeder pigs between 40 to SO lbs. Hamp and York cross. Nice pigs ready to go $26.00 each. Call 215-5824603 For Sale - 1967 GMC truck, V 6 motor, new motor about 5000 miles, 16 ft. metal grain body with dump, 33000 lbs. gross weight, 1000 x 20 tires very good. Eugene P. Spotts, RD2, Honey Brook, Pa. 19344 Phone 215-293-3958 For Sale - Tobacco Plants. John K. Stoltzfus, Gap, Pa. along Rt. 30 For Sale - Two Guernsey fresh family cows, fourteen yr. old carriage horse. Heatrola for stripping room. Enos M. Zimmerman, Ephrata RD3 For Sale - 2 -18.4 x 34 tires, 60 percent tread $50.00 each. Phone 717-949-3647 EDITOR IS AUTHOR OF COLD BOOKLET 'Dr. Morris Fishbein, who for 26 years was editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, has writ ten a new booklet all about the common cold For a copy, send to Box 9503, St. Paul, Minn. 55195 and ask for the Cold Booklet Lancaster, Pa Miscellaneous JtAISE RABBITS tor.us on For Sale - 4 horse com ssoo month plan. Get the eye- pressor: 400 sal. mUk tank, opentag facts, send for free banlel E. Rlehl, RDI, Leola, cfoaUa. White’s Babbitry, p a . along East Eby Road. LF, Hudson, Ohio 44236 Wanted - Back issues of For Sale - Bunk beds with Creative Craft Mavazlne matress and ladder in good * condition. Phone 717-8624844 Businessmen See Corporate Take over of U.S. The changing image of the American farmer, his role in business, and his importance in filling the world’s food shopping list was examined by two of the country’s leading agribusinessmen Monday in Chicago at an international food seminar. Forest L. Goetsch, president of Dome Agricultural Service, Inc., said by 1964 the current industrialization of agriculture will be mostly completed and the bulk of the country’s food and fiber production will be coming from well-run farm business firms. Lindley Finch, vice president and agricultural consultant of Continental Bank, sponsor of the world seminar, said future com mercial agriculture will be dominated by the privately held corporation, the private investor corporation, and the family-controlled cor poration. Put together, the three corporate forms will dominate the 500,000 to 600,000 producing units which will be commerciU agriculture in the United States, he noted. Finch said the capital base of agriculture 'is being restructured - more by non farmers and what happens off the farm than by those who till the soil and mind the herds - a transformation destined to shatter the very You say f DEKALB Sudax Brand > f grows almost anywhere, even in dry weather... cattle love it and P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. Smoketown, Pa. Miscellaneous Farming foundations of its traditional patterns in an even more profound sense than did the earlier “technological revolution.” As an agribusinessman, Goetsch said the 1904 fanner will be thoroughly familiar with computerized ac counting, cash flow projections from the com puter, and the various uses of linear programming in farm planning. “He’ll be handling relatively large volumes of money in order to show the desired return on his labor and investment,’’ Goetsch said. Finch said that as agriculture loses its uniqueness and becomes more closely identified, with the business world, it will continue to lose its historic political influence. It will be regarded more generally as an industry that should operate for file benefit of all consumers - not just for the, benefit of farmers, Finch said. Goetsch added that the 1984 farmer will have no changes in land use. Legislation in the next few years will safeguard most of America’s ,primj*- agricultural land from , uses. 4 -He will have sufficient petrochemicals, because of a change in priorities, to provide ' the necessary pesticides and the nitrogen fertilizer to meet food needs. 397-3539
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