Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 08, 1975, Image 56

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    sfr-L<nc*»t»V farming, Saturday. Feb. 8, 1975
2 DAY SALE
OF DAIRY COWS, FEEDS, GRAINS,
FARM MACHINERY &
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
THORS. FEB. 27 & SAT. MARCH 8,1975
1 mile east of Oley, along Rt. 662, Oley Twp., Berks Co
FEB. 27:45 head mostly Hold dairy cows, 15 recently
fresh, some close, bal. due summer & fall. 29 head
yearling heifers, 1 Hoi & 1 cross bred stock bulls, cert
in blood and TB, 80 lb. milkers when fresh, ave. herd
test 3.8, checked for pregnancy. 3 bred sows farrowed
by day of sale, 100 Cornish cross chickens.
40 cow DeLaval pipeline milker w-4 units, auto
washer & controls, 425 Majonnier tank, tank washer,
gas heater, gas hot water heater, Surge water con
ditioner.
20 ton wheat straw, 10 ton oats straw, 20 ton mixed
hay 40’xl2’ of haylage & com silage, 1000 bu. ear com,
600 bu. oats.
Be on time - no small items. Milking equipment and
feeds sold first.
SALE AT 11:00 A.M.
SAT., MARCH 8: FARM MACHINERY &
HOUSEHOLD GOODS t
AC 200 diesel tractor -1300 hrs., AC 180 diesel tractor
- 2200 hrs., Int. 504 gas tractor -1600 hrs., w-fast hitch,
Int. 2001 loader w-2 extra buckets, JD 3010 diesel
syncro range tractor. MH 82 self-prop combine, NH
Super 717 harvester - used 30 loads, NH 277 baler w
hydra directional thrower, NH 469 haybine, MC flail
chopper, Int. 100 mower - fast hitch, NH super 23 forage
blower, Oliver 548 5-16” spring reset plow - like new,
Int. 311 3 btm fast hitch plow, 2 JD 4 btm mtd plows,
Int. 37 heavy duty transport disc, JD 10’ cultimulcher,
Ontario 15 hole disc grain drill on rub., Int 455 4 row
com planar, NI 310 1 row corn picker, NH 510 man
spreader, NH 57 mtd side rake, NH 36’ elevator, JD 115
chuck wagon - like new, Grove & Little Giant gram
wagons, 3 rubber tire wagons w-throw bale sides,
rubber tire flat wagon, NH & Papec hammer mills, 2
Ford cults, Int. 12.5 kw PTO generator on rubber, 9’
snow blade, 3 pt Ford scraper, Gruber 16’ hay flat -
original paint, 2 horse sleigh, 2 seat 1 horse wooden
sleigh, 1 horse plow, 64 Ford Fairlane 500 auto, Forney
elec welder, hyd cylinders, gas tank, 100 cedar posts, 2
rubber tire wheelbarrows, chain hoist, Agway window
fan, forks, shovels and many more items used on a
large farm. NOTE; This machinery was bought new,
several pcs only used 1 to 2 yrs. If in need of dairy
cattle or good machinery, plan to attend these sales.
Bureaus, clothe trees, wardrobes, sofa bed, blanket
chest, large home made cedar chest, wash stand,
dinner bell, cabinet, metal bed, rockers, desk, tables,
Maytag washer, Norge 4 burner range, B&W TV,
crocks, jars, sheer, butcher bench & kettle, misc.
dishes, kitchen utensils, etc.
SOLD FOR
GEORGE S. SCHLEGEL
Sale at 10:00 A.M
John D. & George D. Frey, Auct.
Refreshments on premises,
Not responsible for accidents
HOUSEHOLD GOODS SOLD FIRST
Prevent Seedling
Many home gardeners will
soon start their own plants
from seed for use in their
summer garden. These
seeds and resulting seedlings
must be grown indoors or in
a cold frame for an extended
period of time. During this
lime the young plants arc
susceptible to a disease
called "damping-off” or
"seedling blight."
Damping-off is caused by
fungi which attack the seed
or seedlings cither before
they come through the soil or
after the seedling is up.
According to University of
Delaware extension plant
pathologist, Dr. Robert B.
Carroll, there are several
fungi involved. They all
cause a blight or rot of the
lower stem and roots of the
plants. Affected plants will
often appear to have broken
off at or near the soil line.
Many different kinds of
plants are susceptible to
damping-off. Peppers,
tomatoes, cabbage, im
patiens and coleus are
among those most frequently
affected.
The best method to control
damping-off is through
cultural practices that
eliminate or -inhibit the
disease-causing fungi. Start
with “clean” soil or planting
media-that is, soil that is
Winter
Winter in the Northern
Hemisphere commonly occurs
during December January, and
February June July, and August
are the winter months in the
Southern Hemisphere
PUBLIC SALE
(HHy, FEB. 21, 1975
COMPLETE FARM
EQUIPMENT AUCTION
To be held on the premises at RD2 Lebanon, Lebanon County,
Penna Farm is located 2 miles north of Lebanon or 4 miles south of
Fredericksburg off route US 22 along route 343.
INTERNATIONAL 1066 TURBO DIESEL with
wide front end (2 yrs. old).
Ley land 384 diesel with appx. 2000 hrs.
INTERNATIONAL 3200 Skid Steer Loader.
1972 Dodge D 300 V-812’ stake body truck with power
steering. 1952 Ford F6OO truck with 11’ cattle racks -
44,000 original miles.
Iht. 710 6 bottom 16” auto, reset plow; 10’ Pittsburgh
wheel carrier disc harrow; 16’ Pittsburgh wheel
carrier harrow; 15’Durham cultimulcher; 13’Bearcat
cultipacker; Oliver 13x7 disc grain drill with grass
seed attachment; and Hudson 6 ton tag-a-long trailer.
INTERNATIONAL 58 6 row com planter with
transport.
International 650 harvester with recutter screen and
2 row wide row head; 2 row narrow row and pickup
attachments for 650 harvester; New Holland 273 PTO
baler with 54 bale thrower; New Holland 3 beater crop
carrier with roof; Dion self unloading 3 beater wagon
with roof; Cobey 3 beater self unloading wagon with
roof; Cobey 2 beater unloading wagon; Dion blower;
50’ silo pipe; 2 wagons with hay sides; 3 McCurdy
gravity bin boxes on running gears; Durham gravity
bin on running gear; New Holland 479 9’ mower con
ditioner; Int. 1300 pitmanless mower with 3 pt. hitch;
38’ Little Giant elevator with swivel chute; 24’
elevator; and Little Giant corn drag.
New Idea 318 manure spreader (used 1 yr.); Cobey
200 manure spreader; 7’ 3 pt.-rear blade; acetylene
outfit (complete); 3 bale twine; Agway 409 gram
sorghum; Lincoln welder; shop air compressor and
misc. tools.
Appx. 50 Ton alfalfa hay.
Sale order: Small items, farm equipment, and hay,
Few small items, so be prompt.
Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer
Lunch by Fredericksburg Church of the
Brethren
free of the disease-causing
microbes. You cun do this by
using pre-packaged soil mix.
Or, if • you prefer a
homemade mix that contains
garden soil, pasteurize it
before use.
Soil can be pasteurized
very easily in your oven,
.says Carroll. To do so, place
the soil evenly in glass or
metal baking dishes so that
the depth doesn’t exceed four
inches. Cover tightly with
aluminum foil. Place a meat
or candy thermometer
through the foil in the center
of the soil. Set the oven to
180-200 degrees Fahrenheit,
and heat the soil for 30
mm'Utes after the soil
temperature reaches 180
degrees as registered on the
thermometer. Allow the soil
to cool and you have “clean”
soil ready for use.
Pasteurized soil won’t stay
clean if you re-contaminate
it by using pots or tools that
are “dirty,” cautions the
pathologist. These items
should be dismfected by
cleaning in hot water (160
degrees F.) for 30 minutes or
in a household bleach
solution (1 part bleach to 9
parts water) for 30 minutes.
Always use a freshly-made
bleach solution and clean
items as thoroughly as
possible before soaking.
In addition to these
sanitary measures, it is
important to grow seeds and
seedlings under conditions
that discourage damping-off.
Don’t sow seed too thickly or
too deep. Seeds of some
plants can be sown right on
the surface and covered
lightly with sphagnum moss.
Water soil only lightly-
ll:OOA.M.
Conditions by:
Curt Stoltz
Kapp Smith
or planting mix and
¥ • equipment. Make sure the
IllllirV transplanting soil drains
J well. Don’t over-water or
excess moisture favors ovcr :; cr ‘ lli^n
damping-off fungi-and place practices will encourage
s n eedUs a « aU ° n UnUl Hu follow these steps.
When seedlings arc up, s fl y s C^v°niflnts U that I °are
they sjiould still be watered have early
sparingly. And when they vigorous and healthy-ready
arc ready to transplant, take t° perform well in yo
care again to use clean soil newer or vegetable garden.
PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
SATURDAY, FEB. 22,1975
2:00P.M.
LOCATION 2 miles North of Schoeneck along Cocalico Rd T First farm
on the left after Whispering Pines
85 acre dairy farm. 2Ms story frame home. Bank
barn, free stall bam, attached free stall barn with bunk
feeder. 24’x70’ silo with unloader. All buildings in
excellent condition. 1 acre pond, and never-failing well.
TRACT 2 10*2 acres 4 v j tillable & 6 acres
wooded. Ideal for country home.
TRACT 3 4 building lots. From 2.9 acres to 4.1
acres.
All above property is located in West Cocalico Twp.,
Lancaster County. ...
Property shown by appointment. This is only a
partial description. For additional information on
above 3 tracts, call (717) 626-4975, auctioneer.
Terms by;
WILMER J. & LEONA WEAVER
(215) 267-2007
Randal V. Kline, Auct.
PUBLIC SALE
»HHMV, FEBRUARY 15.1915
10:00 A.M.
Located in Perry County, 13 miles North of Carlisle, Penna on
Route 74 then 1 mile East at Wentzel’s Feed Mill on North side of
bridge, first farm past Mt Zion Church or turn South off Route 850 at
Albright’s Sale Barn.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
‘ & ANTIQUES SELLING
10:00 A.M.
Wooden sausage stuffer, grain flail, 30 gal. copper
kettle and other antiques and household items.
FARM MACHINERY SELLING
AT 12:00 NOON
3020 John Deere diesel tractor, 2 years old, 770 hours;
John Deere 70 tractor, gas; Oliver Super 55 tractor, 3
point hitch, gas; John Deere No. 48 Loader with fork
and bucket, used 1 year; Oliver loader with bucket to
fit Super 55; New Holland No. 461 haybine; John Deere
14T baler with No. 1 bale thrower; Gehl blower, 30 ft.
pipe, used 2 years; John Deere tank spreader No. 7,8, 1
year old; New Holland No. 327 spreader, A-l condition;
John Deere No. 15 field chopper; John Deere No. 16
field chopper; John Deere hay fluffer; John Deere
tractor plows, 3-16 in. bottom trip back, 2 years old;
John Deere trail plows, 2-14 in.; A.C. harvester with 3
heads; New Idea com picker. No. 10; John Deere 227
mounted com picker; New Holland 7 ft. mower,
P.T.0.; new Grove wide track wagon with hay sides;
John Deere 14 ft. wagon with hay sides; 14 ft. M. F.
wagon tight bottom and hay sides; 16 ft. David Bradley
wagon with hay sides; Case wagon and gravity flow
bin; Grove wide track forage wagon; Massey Harris
No. 50 clipper combine; John Deere rolo bar rake;
John Deere cultivators; John Deere tractor harrow, 3
section; John Deere 8 ft. disk harrow; John Deere No.
246 com planter, 3 point; Little Giant 32 ft. hay and
grain elevator; hayfork, rope and pulleys; John Deere
mow elevator; 10 in. David Bradley hammer mill; 3 pt.
field sprayer; 8 roller field sprayer pump; Oliver hoe
drill; Agway feed cart; aluminum extension ladder; 6
in. endless belt; metal hog trough, heat houser and
umbrella for John Deere; Agway water trough; steel
beam walking plow; 100 electric fence posts and wire;
2 electric fencers, weed choppers; 500 chick electric
brooder; 2 electric motors; 2 wheel barrows; 12 x 38
tractor chains; new cattle sling; Can’t Kick heifer
clamp; Sunbeam cow clippers; 40 lb. Surge milker
pail; 3 cow bed extenders; usual farm tools.
IF INCLEMENT WEATHER, HOUSEHOLD &
SMALL ITEMS .SOLD UNDER COVER. -
TERMS-CASH , LUNCH STAND
FERN E. MATTHEWS
MARGARET T. MATTHEWS
R.D.I, LANDISBURG, PA
PHONE: 717-789-3650
LYTER & SON Clerks
LONG BROS. Auctioneers
R.D.I, Port Royal, PA 17082
Phone: 717-527-4458