Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 10, 1976, Image 78

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    'B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Ju
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LANCASTER “Export
controls have not been ef
fective. We must keep track
of foreign sales, certainly,
but we should not be using
food in any attempts to bring
foreign governments around
to our way of thinking,”
Raymond loanes told the
annual PennAg grain
meeting, held here at the
Sheraton - Conestoga last
week. loanes is a foreign
trade consultant.
Speaking particularly of
grain sales to Russia, loanes
The above pictured members of Inter-State Milk
Producers Cooperative were selected as the five
finalist couples at the Young Cooperator Program
held recently at Hunt Valley, Md. Pictured in the
front row are (left) Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones,
Burlington, N.J., and (right) Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Yingling, Martinsburg, Pa. the second and first
place couples, respectively, who will both be at
tending the National Milk Producers Federation
annual meeting in San Francisco. Second row: from
left Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Barrick, Newville, Pa.;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Burrows, Earleville, Md.;
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LANCASTER FARMING
FOR FULL
MARKET REPORTS
By Order of Howard Worthington, Retired
149+ Ac. "Neoia Stock Farm"
In Pa.'s Picturesque Western Poconos.
SHERWOOD FOREST RD , Village of NEOLA, Jackson Twp , Bet
Sciota & Appenzel, MONROE COUNTY, PA FARM BUILDINGS - 2
PONDS - On 85+ ACRES At
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
REGARDLESS OF PRICE
Clear of Mortgage Possession
71 PERCENT FINANCING AVAILABLE
Near Brodheadsville, Bartonsville - SPORTS,
RECREATION AREA Adj. Monroe County’s
SHERWOOD FOREST - Fine Homes TRACT 1. 85
Ac FARMHOUSE - CATTLE BARN - SILO - Other
Bldgs.
AT AUCTION SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION;
64+ ACRES
Inspect Farmhouse DAY OF SALE
SALE On PREMISES SAT . JULY 17 2 30 P M
15*. DEPOSIT • REQUEST BROCHURE
OFFERED SEPARATELY , •
Silo unloader 2 con
veyors 48 bunk feeder auction co of pa
(4) water fountains brokers auctioneers
TERMS CASH 15,9 SPRUCE ST ph,la delphia Pa 19102
10, 1976
grain market foreseen
said, “We are in a period of
competition with Russia, but
today it’s a peaceful com
petition. They have adopted
a policy of feeding their
people better, and I think we
ought to support that kind of
policy m Russia and other
countries.”
loanes said the size of the
U.S. foreign gram trade
tripled in the early 70’s with
the dropping of barriers
between the U.S. and Russia,
China, and Eastern
European countries. He said
he didn’t think we should go
back to the days when we
weren’t trading.
He said he was also glad to
see the government out of
the gram business. In years
past, government programs
had idled some 40 million
acres of productive farm
land. With the end of
government storage and
subsidy programs, farmers
have put most of those acres
back into use, loanes said.
They have helped fuel the
export boom in American
agricultural products.
and Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Steel, Pocopson, Pa.
third, fourth, and fifth place couples who will be
representing Inter-State at the American institute
of Cooperation later this month at Blacksburg, Va.
WINCHESTER
SUMMER FEEDER CALF & YEARLING SALE
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 23, 1976
IP.M.
Fanners Livestock Exchange, Inc.
Winchester, Virginia
1,000 STEERS AND HEIFERS
STATE SPONSORED GRADED
UNIFORM LOTS ALL BEEF BREEDS
Virginia State approved for Bangs and T.B. - Eligible
for interstate shipment. Dehorned and feeder calves
vaccinated for Blackleg - Malignant Edema.
Weight: 300 to 1000 pounds.
P. T. McINTIRE, Sales Manager
Write or Phone; 703-662-2946 - office
703-837-1254 - home
NORTHERN VIRGINIA LIVESTOCK, INC.
Box 440 - Winchester, Va. 22601
SUMMER DAIRY SALE
THURS. EVE., JULY 15, 1976
At 8:00 P.M.
Selling at Art Kling’s Sale Barn, located 12
miles N. of Carlisle on Rt. 74, 2Vz miles N.E. of
Landisburg, Perry County,
60 - HOLSTEINS - 60
REGISTERED & GRADE
Featuring- A trailer-load of Canadian Cows & Ist
Calf Heifers. Half are Registered Hand-Picked for
Type & Production! A truck-load of Ist Calf Heifers
from John Brown Herd, McKean County All will be
fresh or Very Close! Also, fancy load of Cows from
Cortland Co., N.Y.
Strong Animals that you will like!
HEALTH CHARTS HEIFER CALVES
V. ART KLING, Owner
Landisburg. PA (717) 789-3883
Click, Auctioneer
Naugle, Pedigrees
When the current feed
gram year ends on October 1,
loanes noted, the U.S. will
probably have a 316 million
bushel carryover, which is
very low. Exports, he said,
are expected to hit 1.7 billion
bushels, which includes a 450
million bushel sale to the
USSR. “The plain fact is'that
gram exports have been
exploding, not just for
Russia, but for the whole
world.”
Livestock operations
throughout the world are
growing rapidly, he said,
increasing the demand for
American feed grams.
Europe is becoming a bigger
customer every year.
Bolstered by this growing
demand, loanes said com
prices on Chicago markets
would likely remain on a
plateau of $3.25 to $3.50 per
bushel for most of 1976. For
the same reason, soybean
LARGE 3-DAY SALE
JULY 13 AND 14 - CATTLE
JULY 24 - MACHINERY 4 EQUIPMENT
NORTH FORK FARM
COMPLETE DISPERSAL
On the farm located 4*/2 miles south of Pur
cellville on Route 722 in Loudoun County,
Virginia.
Starting at 10:00 A.M. each day.
Tuesday, July 13
162 Cows and lots of valuable semen and
semen tank.
Wednesday, July 14
125 Heifers - 50 Bred - 50 Open - 25 Heifer
Calves and 1 Bull.
287 HOLSTEINS —230 Registered - 57 Grades
Tested for Interstate Shipment
Daughters of some of the breed’s most outstanding
sires including Elevation, Astronaut, Arlinda Chief,
Matt, Ashawaug Admiral of Hillside, Black Eagle, etc.
DHIR records to 22,000 M and 811 F, many cows over
700 F. A large number are fresh now with many due for
base milk. The heifers are well grown and m good
condition.
A Few Selling:
An Astronaut with 3-2 365 14,681 4.1 600
An Elevation with 3-2 325 18,690 4.0 759
An Arlinda Chief with 4-0 36417,820 4.0 724
Semen includes - Matt (8), R Maple (6), Comet (24),
Kingpin (6), Charm (44), Elevation (13), Elation
(26) and Seaman (32).
SATURDAY, JULY 24 - 10:00 A.M.
FULL LINE OF MODERN
FARM MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT
TRACTORS
3010 J.D. Diesel, two I.H. Farmall Ms. I.H. 200, I.H.
Super C with loader
NEW IDEA UNI-SYSTEM
Including
702 D Power Umt with cab
760 Uni-Forage Head
762 2-row com head
706 Pickup head
710 Combine Unit
71111 ft. grain platform
723 com head (2-row)
PLANTING EQUIPMENT
1240 JD 4-row plateless planter, JD 18x7 grain drill
(hyd.), BriUion seeder, cyclone seeder, I.H. 2-row corn
planter for Super C, lime spreader.
TILLING EQUIPMENT
Two J.D. (No. F 145) 5 bottom trip back plows, 10 ft,
Miller disc harrow, No. 20018 Taylorway harrow.
FORAGE EQUIPMENT
No. 3800 JD forage harvester with 2-row com head
and pickup unit, J.D. No. 65 blower, I.H. No. 56 blower,
3 Grove forage wagons (self unloading).
MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
I.H. fast hitch 7 ft. mower, I.H. 201 wmdrower,
windrow turner, JD hay Buffer, JD 60 ft. elevator (pto
drive), 30 ft. grain elevator, flat bed wagon on Grove
chassis, Grove chassis, New Holland 510 spreader, No.
218 N.I. spreader with tandem wheels, Clark Hughes
field sprayer with fiberglass tank and st. steel nozzles,
No. 306 Budi Hog with cylinder, Farm Hand feeder
wagon, Farmex Gravity box on J.D. chassis, Little
Rhino 8 ft. scraper blade, portable feed grinder with
100 h.p. engine mounted on truck, carry-all with pump,
stock trader, cut off saw for Super C.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT
Feed carts, 12 DeLaval pipeline units, buckets, wash
powders, clippers and other misc.
No tools selling, but lots of small equipment found on
a large modem dairy farm sells
Terms: Cash
Owner
DR. STEPHEN I. GRANGER,
Stanley Lickey, Manager
Purcellville, Virginia 22132
A. DOTY REMSBURG, Sale Manager
Norman D. Hill, Associate
Jefferson, Maryland 21755
prices would also remain
strong.
Some weakness in wheat
prices could occur, though,
loanes noted. Wheat farmers
are ending the 1975 harvest
year with a huge 700
bushel carryover, making
wheat a very abundant
commodity.
Cattle Sale in tent,
Lunch available
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