—Lancatter Farming, Saturday, March 15,1975 70 ASA Approves Soybean Production Amid the debate about organized reduction in planting acreage for corn and soybeans, the American Soybean Association (ASA) this week reaffirmed its policy of taking positive action to create demand rather than the negative action of reducing produc tion. Ralph Jackson, executive vice president of the Hudson based organization, said that PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, MARCH 31,1975 11:00 A.M. DAIRY CATTLE, FARM EQUIPMENT Located on the premises in the village of Bordnerstown, Lebanon County between Indiantown Gap and Lickdale. Turn South at Speck’s bar in the town of Bordnerstown to the first farm. 20 Head Grade Holstein Dairy Cows Well-conditioned cows with good flesh in various stages of production. Some presently milking and some due to freshen by sale time. Cattle will have health charts and will be pregnancy examined. Plan to attend and purchase some of these cattle. 1 bred heifer 4 open heifers Corn-sorghum silage in a 10’ x 35’ silo, quantities of hay and straw. 300 gal. Esco bulk tank 4 Surge pail units; S.S. carrying pail; strainer; 80 gal. elec, hot water heater; John Wood 30 gal. gas hot water heater; Int. 4 can milk cooler. Int. and Surge vacuum pumps; and misc. dairy items. Farmall “H” Tractor Int. 7 hay conditioner (like new); V 27 Int. mounted mower; 2 bottom plow; 3 section spring harrow; plow beam; Int. 8’ disc harrow; grasshead for JD har vester; and pull type 2 bottom plow. Quaker oil heatrola; brooder stoves; antique egg boxes; berry boxes; peach baskets; large winch; mUk cans; plus lots of misc. items too numerous to be mentioned. Sale to be held because of the owner’s health. Conditions by: PAUL HOLLINGER Harry H. Bachman, Auctioneer Lunch by Trinity U.M. Church PHIL EDWARDS “COMPLETE DISPERSAL” I SATURDAY, MARCH 22,1975 I AT ll:OOA.M. I Rite in Tompkinsville, PA. Just off Rt. #Bl at Exit #62, Lackawanna i Co. Watch for Arrows! ; 40 Holsteins - Reg. &Hi Grade 30 Mature Cows (7 or 8 Reg.) and 10 Heifers, many springing. This young dairy all fresh Feb. & March and really milking. 30 Day Charts. FARM MACHINERY (6 Tractors) M.F. “1100” diesel (low hours); M.F. “180” Diesel (low hours); 2 M.F. 135’s Gas; A.C. 190XT diesel with front loader (750 hrs.); I.H. “300” utility gas.; N.H “717” Chopper; 2 N.H. No. “450” 3 pt. mowers; N.H. No. 56 Rake, M.F. No. 12 Baler with thrower, A.C. Mounted Disc, A.C. Forage Box, A.C. 3 pt. 3 bottom trip beam plow, A.C. 2 row planter, A.C. conveyer blower, I. harrow, J.D. hay & grain elevator, J.D. drill, Fox forage box on Ford truck, 2 flat bale wagons, tractor mounted fence post driver, etc. CONSTRUCTION & HEAVY EQUIPMENT Cat “D 6” Dozer, late model, direct diesel start & new undercarriage, Cat No. “12” motor grader, Gabon grader, grade-all model “2460” on Duplex carrier, new engine in carrier, 1962 Chevy truck with Sterling post driver for steel guard rails with 10,000 lbs. down pressure, Mack tandem dump truck, 1962 Mack “B 61” diesel truck with hi-way jet spreader, Highway 10 yd. hydraulic jet spreader (new), new hydraulic cinder spreader, Ford cinder truck, Elgin street sweeper, J. “400” diesel backhoe & loader and a 861 Mack 1 tractor with 25 ton Low Boy trailer (nice), etc. and I there’s more. i 1971 TNT SKI-DOO 1 1963 CHEVY IMPALA , Cash or Good Checks Lunch 1 This is a good outfit, everything looks right ready to 1 work. j PHIL EDWARDS OWNER ; Jim Adriance, Auctioneer I Montrose - 278-1574 ( ASA has been working for the past 19 years to create demand for soybeans by operating a vigorous overseas market develop ment program. “Should ASA officially or unofficially sanction a reduction of soybean acreage," he said, “our foreign customers would react with predictable horror. Many of them would immediately seek additional supplies of rapcseed, sun flower, palm oil, coconut oil, fishmeal or Brazilian soybeans.” Noting that about half of the United States soybean production is exported, Jackson added, “Fifty per cent of our market would suffer irreparable harm.” Emphasizing that planting decisions are individual choices made by each far mer on the basis of economics, Jackson said ASA would neither tell farmers to plant soybeans “from fence row to fence row” nor ask them to reduce acreage. “There is a possibility that an organized effort to reduce acreage could backfire and result in increased production,” he said. “If farmers think everyone else is reducing acreage, they Warning on Scabies Outbreak New outbreaks of During the seven-month psoroptic cattle scabies, a period, Texas had 11 out skin disease caused by tiny breaks, Oklahoma, 9; mites, are raising fears of Kansas, 6; Colorado, 3; New another widespread on- Mexico, 2, and lowa, 1. slaught of the malady, ac- State and federal cording to the U.S. Depart- quarantines were imposed to ment of Agriculture protect the U.S. cattle m (USDA). dustry by treatment of the Officials of USDA’s affected and exposed cattle Animal and Plant Health with USDA-permiued Inspection Service (APHIS) pesticides, and by restnc pomted out recently that in tions on both intrastate and January alone 15 cases interstate shipments, occurred, as compared with APHIS officials are four during the same month warning cattlemen to keep a a year ago. Since last July, careful watch on their cattle cases have occurred in to help prevent the spread of Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma, this disease. Signs of the' Colorado, New Mexico and infection are constant tail lowa. switching and rubbing From July through against objects to relieve the January, a total of 32 out- intense itching that results breaks affecting nearly a from the bite of the tiny, quarter of a million head of parasitic scabies mites, cattle have been reported. APHIS officials emphasize This compares wth 20 that scabies is a costly outbreaks for the same disease. More feed and time seven-month period a year are required to bring af earlier. Of the 32, 14 were fected cattle to marketable discovered by APHIS in- weight. Equally important spectors at feedlots. Ten economically is the fact outbreaks were found among embargoes are often placed cattle on pastures, while the by some states on cattle remainder were found shipments from the infested among feeders or among areas, thus decreasing the cattle being pre-conditioned number of markets available or assembled for market. for feeder cattle. READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION THMSMY, MARCH a, 1975 10:30 A.M. Location - Alba, PA, on Rt 14, 30 miles North of Williamsport, Bradford Co. Early Consignments include - 5 Top Quality Trac tors; N. H. Blower (never used); like new N. H. Baler with thrower; J. D. 14T baler with thrower; N. H. barrel spreader; Self-Propelled haybine; J. D. grain drill; J.D. 2010 Industrial tractor with loader; J. D. 3 pt. hitch plows; '67 Ford 4 wheel drive-pickup truck; real nice Ford 8 N Tractor; battery operated 8 H.P. lawn mower; DeLaval magnetic milker units; locust fence posts; hydraulic jacks; 3 section Oliver drag; Hydraulic cylinders; grease guns and much more. TOM YOUNG, Auctioneer Troy, PA 717-673-8659 may increase their own acreage to take advantage of the expected price in crease.” The ASA official also said that, through ASA efforts in Washington, monitoring of soybean exports may soon be abolished. However, he said, an organized effort to reduce soybean acreage would “certainly result in delay on this matter, and possibly cause tightening of present controls.” Jackson said ASA adopted its policy of taking positive action to create demand rather than recommending acreage reductions several years ago. “Past experience proves that the policy is sound and is working in the best interest of all soybean farmers,” he said. “Unlike other major crops, soybeans have never been under acreage controls, nor has soybean production ever been subsidized by government incentive payments. “It is imperative that we maintain that policy even in the face of adversity.” TRY A CLASSIFIED AD HOG PRODUCERS' Get Top Price . Your Hogs at New Holland Sold in sorted lots the auction way. See them weighed and sold and pick up your check. SALE EVERY MONDAY 9:00 A.M. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. Phone 717-354-4341 Daily Market Report Phone 717-354-7288 Abe Diffenbach, Manager PUBLIC SALE JOHN L WEAVER ESTATE FARM REAL ESTATE, FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS SAT., MARCH 29,1975 Situated in Jackson Twp, Leb. Co., PA along the road leading from Myerstown to Elco High School '/z mile North of Elco School FARM REAL ESTATE Consists of approx. 16M> acres, limestone soil, with approx. 1100 ft. road frontage. Improvements thereon: 2% story log and frame dwelling, Ist floor has 4 rooms, and full bath; 2nd floor, 3 rooms. Attic. Cellar partially cemented. Oil fired boiler with summer-winter hookup. Baseboard heat. Outbuildings consist of 38x60 ft. barn, poultry house, hog sty, tool shed, wood shed, smokehouse, corn crib. Water supplied by drilled well and 2 cisterns with pressure water system. Water piped to necessary buildings. TRACT NO. 2 Approx. 4% acres mountain land located in Heidelberg Twp., Leb. Co., 1 mile Southwest of Kleinfeltersville on south side of road adjacent to Canaan Grove. , FARM EQUIPMENT John Deere Model H tractor, plow and cultivator; John Deere horse-drawn spreader, John Deere disk harrow, John Deere 999 planter, Ontario 10-hoe drill, McCormick 5-ft. horse-drawn mower, Syracuse walking plow, potatoe plow, 3 section spring tooth harrow, roller-harr-w, 8-£t. land roller, peg tooth harrow, wagon with 16-ft. flat, 2 horse wagon with hay ladders, side delivery rake, 2-hole corn sheller, drag sled, 32-ft. shifting ladder, wheelbarrow, bag truck, cast hog troughs, poultry crates, feeders, founts, engine truck, cordwood saw, hay fork, ropes, pulleys, grain forks, rope tackling, fence stretcher, blacksmith ~ forge tongs, anvil, grindstone, schnitzel bunk, rail clamp, 2 post hole axes, Stohler broadaxe, hand bits, lot of antique hand tools, masonry and carpenter tools, 6-in. electric power saw, tap and die set, drill press, vise, tool grinder, digging irons, sledges, animal traps, tow chains, rakes, forks, shovels, odd lots of lumber, power rotary lawn mower. 1966 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan 50 New Hampshire Red Laying Hens 4 Tons Timothy Hay 2 Tons Straw 6 Tons Ear Com HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Philco electric range, Kenmore kitchen heater, Kelvinator refrigerator-freezer, extension table with drop leaf, kitchen extension table, buffet, 3-piece living room suite, 2 double beds, mattress, plank seat kitchen chairs, combination desk bookcase, platform rocker, * library table, oak stands, oak rocker, 2 cane seat chairs, 3 wash stands, chest of drawers, 2 bureaus, console TV, Victor victrola and records, pine blanket chest, cedar closet, treadle sewing machine, quilt frame, Silvertone console battery radio, table model radio, travel trunk, clothes tree, child’s rocker, table and floor lamps, copper wash boiler, rinse tub. Mantle clock, electric wall clock, 1- 2- 3-gal. crocks, 3 kerosene lamps, decorative plates, glassware, iron stone china, dinnerware, skillets, cooking utensils, tinware, dated Mason jar, fruit jars, birth certificate, hand written deeds, picture frames and many other items. Sale To Commence At 10:00 A.M. Real Estate At 2:00 P.M. For Inspection Call 866-5176 CONDITIONS BY: JOHN E. WEAVER Auct. - Earl S. Buffenmeyer Clerks - Zug and Brandt Attorney - Henry E. Steiner REFRESHMENTS Executor