Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 23, 1976, Image 100

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—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Oct. 23, 1976
Lancaster Co. DHIfl
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Aaron Lapp Jr.
R&GrH 33 41.1
Abraham Shelly Jr.
R&GrH 31
Amos M. Stoltzfus
R&GrH 32 37.8
John H. Lehman
R&GrH 29 77.2
Moses L. Lapp
RH 30 33.7
Dr. Paul S. Schantz
Mix 27 25.5
A. Dale Herr (Holstein)
R&GrH 30 87.4
Earl N. Landis
R&GrH 36 51.0
John U. Click
R&GrH 30 47.5
John W. Martin Jr.
R&GrH 31 43.5
Tom Zartman
Mix 38 89.8
Meadow Vista Farm
R&GrH 29 96.2
Stephen J. Stoltzfus
R&GrH 35 36.7
Paul B. Zimmerman
RH 29 36.7
Nathan 6. Stoltzfus
R&GrH 23 41.6 87.8
John B. Stoltzfus Jr.
R&GrH 30 34.0 81.9
John O. Stoltzfus
R&GrH 33 33.0 95.1
Melvin J. Martin
RH 24 41.6 87.4
Marvin Reed
R&GrH 33 32.6 85.0
Ezra M. Martin
RH 63 48.6 83.0
Parke H. Ranck
RH 34 56.5 86.7 38.9 3.8
Paul & Norman Sauder
RH 30 65.8 85.9 40.1 3.7
Paul S. Homing
R&GrH 27 46.7 78.4 39.4 3.8
YOUR PIONEER
SALESMAN
IS READY
WITH SUPERIOR
SEED AND SERVICE
• Hybrid Corn - high yielding single
and special crosses.
• Alfalfa Seed - for any rotation or
plowdown.
• Forage Mixes A mix for every
need (pasture, hay, haylage,
greenchop or green manure
plowdown).
• Hybrid Sorghum - grain, forage,
and sorghum - sudangrass
hybrids.
Don't Delay.
See Your Pioneer
Salesman To-Day! Corn-SorB^,Al(al(a
® Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi Bred International
Inc Des Moines lowa USA
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Adams County
FAIRFIELD, Pa. - The Adams County Beef Producers
Association is scheduling its first sale next Saturday, with
plans to make it an annual event.
A total of 70 calves are marked to be sold following grading
by Professor Ben Morgan, Extension animal scientist from
Penn State University. He will be assisted by Jared Tyson,
Adams County agent - beef.
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Most of the calves in the sale were born in January and*
February of this year, with a few being December 1975
calves, and some a bit younger. They’ve all received their
appropriate shots and are eligible for out of state as well as in
state shipment. Spokesmen for the sale say the'Calves are
ready for 4-H and FFA projects, herd replacements, and feed
lots. The animals have been weaned, started on feed, and
males are castrated. Trucking is also available.
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' The sale will be held at the Thomas Greiber farm, located
aboutmidway between Fairfield and Gettysburg. Sale time
is 6 p.m. Animals are to be delivered by noon, Oct. 30,
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John L. Landis
R&GrH 33
Aaron M. Fisher
R&GrH 29
M. Irvin Eberly
R&GrH 31
Titus B. Stoner
R&GrH 35
Marvin L. Nissley
R&GrH 29
P. Robert Wenger
RH 31
Warren B. Griffith
RH 62
C. Nevin Hershey
RH 32
Willis S. Nolt
R&GrH 32
Gordon L. Sangrey
R&GrH 28
Donald B. Trimble
Mix 31
Eli K. Click
R&GrH 27
John S. Beiler
R&GrH 26
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Beef cut, wrapped and frozen.
Dried beef and bologna.
WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN U.S.D.A.
GRADED SIDES AND QUARTERS.
For Home Freezer
Coil PAUL A. HESS
(717) 464-3374 or Home 464-3127
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beef calves sell
grading begins at 4 p.m. A food stand will be open from 9 a.m.
until the end of the sale. i
The Greiber farm is located approximately four miles
northeast of Fairfield and five miles southwest of Get
tysburg. Coming from Gettysburg, buyers and visitors are
advised to take U.S. business route 15 South to Water Works
Rd., turn right proceed to Red Rock Rd., turn right, proceed
to McLaughlin Rd., turn left. The Greiber farm is on the left.
An indoor horse arena will be used for the sale.
Less than a year old, the Adams County Beef Producers
Association has been very active in promoting beef cattle and
related activities throughout the County. Earlier this year,
for example, the group finished construction of a show bam
at the South Mountain Fairgrounds. It was used during the
Summer and fair season.
To obtain further information about the sale, interested
people are asked to call Frank B. Darcey, Jr., president of
the Association, at 717-334-1903; or Jared Tyson at the Adams
County Extension Service office, 717-334-6271.
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a ALPINE
PLANT FOOD DIST.
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Ashland, Ohio 44805
Ai niKIP Phone 419-962-4707
HLrilll. Sales Manager 419-522-2179
We are pleased to announce the appointments
of three ALPINE Sales Representatives who will
be selling ALPINE Plant Food in Pennsylvania.
They are;
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These three men have available a complete
fertility program and are ready to serve you with
9-18-9 and 5-15-15 with trace elements for row
feeding and foliar feeding The product is totally
non-corrosive and guaranteed analysis All|
deliveries are C.O.D Price depends on month'!
bought -
Quality Product at Lowest Possible Price
CLYDE BARTHOLOMEW
RO 2, Orangeville, PA. 17859
Phone: 717-784-1779
GARY REPLOGLE
RD4, Box 264, Bedford, PA. 15522
Phone: 814-847-2851
HAROLD WOLFE
ROl, Center Hall, PA. 16820
Phone: 814-364-1349
November
December
January
February
March
April 1 thru
1977 Planting
season
Volume Discounts
1000 Gal .02 Gal
2000 Gal .05 Gal
4000 Gal .10 Gal
8000 Gal .15 Gal
$2.05 Gal
2.10
% 2.15
2.20
2.25
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