CONSIGNMENT SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30,1977 At 9:30 A.M. Location: Vt mile North of Route 23 on North Maple Ave. in Leola, Lancaster Co. t Pa. Watch for sale sign. Tractors, Farm Machinery, Horse Drawn Im plements, New Tools & Hardware. Positively no Household Goods. Truck load Citrus fruit direct from Florida, Fish, Oysters, Shrimp. We sell on Commission. Hay & Straw Sale Every Wednesday at 12:00 Noon by Harvey Z. Martin Sale by, DAVID H. GOOD 717-656-8911 Auctioneers: F. Snyder. R. Martin, C. Wolgemuth, J. Fry, L. Horst. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. Next sale Wednesday, April 6,1977 PUBLIC SALE OF FARM REAL ESTATE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6,1977 1:30 P.M. Located in Cumberland County, Pa. 2 miles North of Newvilie off Route 233. In Newville turn left one block West of traffic light, go to Ist hard road, turn right Ist farm. Watch for sale signs. Real Estate consists of a farm 80 acres, more or less, high producing fertile slate land soil, mostly under cultivation balance in good pasture. Having thereon erected a nine room frame house with oil hot water baseboard heat, zoned. Modem kitchen. Dairy bams, silo, large milkhouse, large heifer and machine sheds. 3 car garage and workshop. Good well. Black-top driveway. Over 3,000 feet of road frontage. Note: A desireably located farm in good repair and a marvelous view. Terms: 10% down, further terms at time of sale. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For inspection call 717-778-7508 - open house March 19 and 22 from 10:00 A.M. t02:30P.M. Others byappt. JAWS E. AND HELEN L SMITH RD 3, Newville, Pa. 80x347 17241 Ph. 717-776-7509 Arthur Rite, Auct. AUCTION SALE FARM MACHINERY SHOP TOOLS, AUTO. ETC. Located IVz miles South of Kemblesville, Pa., and 5 miles North ofNewaifc, Del. on 896. SATURDAY, MARCH 26,1977 At 10 A.M. Preview 8 A.M. until sale time. JD 2020 tractor w. No. 48 loader w. back blade, side mower, 3 B plow & snow blade, bit. Cub tractor w. plows, disc; mower, spike & spr, tooth harrows, R.T. wagon, 2 wheel dump cart, JD heater cab, chains & tone spreader. SHOP TOOLS: Air compressor, welder, acyetene outfit, table saw, bench & stand grinders, planer, drill press, elec, hack saw, sanders, router, elec, drills, skil 83w, tape & die sets, socket sets, bit sharpener, vises, work benches, anvil, ext. cords, cement mixer w. moter, pipe vise, cutters & threaders, drill bits, wheel “arrow, tool box for pickup, shop vac, mortar box, grindstone, plastic pipe, lumber, hardware, nuts, bolts, nails, new garage door, patio door, dinner bell, ext. ladder, creosote post, clamps, shop lights & numerous articles not mentioned. This mdse removed from well kept shop. Terms: Cash or certified Funds Only. Farmall H & JD A tractors, riding mower etc. simplicity Roto Tiller 5 hp. 1972 Ford Galaxy estate •“to w. good rubber 4 dean cond. Auctioneers: Harolds. Hill & Son 215-274-8525 EXTRA SALE Owner, MRS. LEWIS F. TALLEY What's new NEW CASE 700 SERIES DRAWN-TYPE PLOW AVAILABLE IN 6 TO 10 BOTTOM SIZES J I Case Company has introduced the new trail-type Model 700 moldboard plow. The plow is available in six to 10 bottom sizes with 16 or 18 inch bottoms. Equipped with an on-land, pull-type hitch that provides a favorable line of draft, the Model 700 works easily with tractors equipped with dual wheels. It can plow a strip 15 feet wide in one pass. Features of the new plow include up to 31% inches of PUBLIC SALE On the farm located one mile West of Westminster just off Uniontown Road in Carroll County, Md. MONDAY, MARCH 28,1977 ll:OOA.M. FARM MACHINERY A LARGE TRACTOR John Deere 4230 Diesel with 1000 hrs., in excellent condition. ENSILAGE EQUIPMENT NH 880 chopper with 2-row 30 ft. com head, direct cut head, pickup head; tow No. 115 JD chuck wagons, Badger silo blower. HAY EQUIPMENT , NH 479 haybine (used one season), NH 256 hay rake, Lily wheel rake, MF No. 124 baler w/thrower (used one season), 20ft. elevator, 2 wagons w/highsides. PLOWING. Tn i lNa A PLANTING EQUIPMENT MF No. 82 five bottom plows 16”, MF 10 ft. chisel ! plow, JF sub-soiler, MF No. 52 disc, Brillion 13 ft. j cultipacker, JD grain drill (planted only 150 acres) • with liquid fertilizer attachment | OTHER EQUIPMENT Woods No. 120 rotary mower, John Blue 300 gal. ! trailer sprayer with booms, Shaver post hole digger, NH No. 516 manure spreader, cement mixer (3 pt.), V blade snow plow, 1969 Ford pickup truck, Ford dump truck, two 185 gal. saddle tanks with 3 pt. hitch booms, 2 fertilizer boxes for AC com planter. NOTE: Owner is moving to Ohio to continue in the dairy business June 12th, and the remaining machinery including 3 tractors, feeding equipment, small tools and all dairy equipment will be sold June 17. This equipment can be seen on sale day including complete milking parlor and 3 bulk tanks. Terms: Cash. Lunch Available. SWISSVALE FARM Harlow H. Drown 69 Bell Road Westminster, Md. 301-848*3365 A. DOTY REMSBURG, Sale Mgr. & Auctioneer Norman D. Hill, Associate Jefferson, Maryland 301-473-8214 v underclearance and 30 inch rank on the 16 inch bottoms, 29 inch rank with 18 inch bottoms. A basic six bottom frame is constructed with a heavy-wall 6xB inch tubular steel backbone that holds bottoms firmly in line through rough ground. There are no braces to catch heavy stalks and other trash. The Model 700 trail plow is available with general purpose or stubble bottoms. Units are offered- with a choice of three beam trips: spring automatic reset, spring cushion trip or heavy duty shear pin. There is a wide choice of coulters. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19,1977 SUPERSEEDER OZARK, Ala. • Reduced production costs and in creased crop yields are being credited to an im pressive no-till system recently introduced as the Super Seeder. The two-, three-, four- or six-row machine will plant prepared or semi-prepared land, directly into sod or a standing cover crop like rye, or even behind grain im mediately after combining. Only one operation is necessary to chop, disc, plow, harrow, plant and fertilize crops. In fields sprayed with a residual herbicide at planting, the need for further tillage is eliminated until harvest. Converted into gallons of diesel fuel, the Super Seeder requires about one gallon of fuel per acre from land preparation to harvest instead of the average requirement of 5.3 gallons per acre used in conventional planting. Greatest advantages are realized when planting into a standing cover crop. Rye, for example, provides a mulch which protects soil and young plants from the im pact of hard rain, slows water run off, reduces soil erosion and reduces blowing and washing away of fertilizer, herbicides and insecticides. The farmer’s constant concern with rain is further decreased since planting can be started earlier after a rain because land preparation is unnecessary. And a rain is not required to ROBERT P. LAWTON HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL TUESDAY EVENING (m MARCH 29,1977 7:30 P.M. SMOKETOWN QUALITY DAIRY SALES 5 miles East of Lancaster, 5 miles West of Intercourse, Pa., Rt. 340. Two Registered cows, balance of cows are grades. Seven Holstein heifers, from calfs to 1 yr. all heifers are vaccinated. Registered cows sires’ are Tyler Farm Ormsdale Dana, and Citation Chambric Marshall. Most of these cows are bred to A.B.C. Bulls. Such as (2) Ivanhoe Jack, (2) Electron, Hercules, (2) Standout. These cows are springing or fresh, and just bred. Cows milking 50- 75 ms. per day. These cows were never overfed. There are some good sharp cows in this dairy. T.B. & Blood tested within 30 days. Farm being sold that makes this Dispersal necessary; Also 1 load of good sharp cows out of New England States most of these cows came out of Dispersals. Some of these cows have milk records such as 16,750 M 3.8 T and 17,565 M 3.7 T. Grade Citation R. Maple - 2 yrs. 348 days 12,940 M, Grade Arlinda Chief in 342 days 17,040 M 607 F. Another cow 335 days 15,310 M 638 F. One Pure Bred Sire Adohr Victor London - milking 75 lbs. per day. One Pure Bred Romandale Dividend Performer, milldng 75 lbs. per day. She is a Good Plus cow. Her Grandam milked from a 2 yr. old to a 7 yr. old from 17,820 M to 25,200 M 1,062 F and in 4 Lactations 87,830 M 4% T 3,573 F. Also a few good summer andfall cows. Terms: Cash or good check night of sale. T.B. & Blood tested. 2 HERDS AT PRIVATE SALE [ Sale by, 717-393-0930 Auctioneers: Carl Oilier and Paul Snyder Lunch available - Bird-In-Hand Fire Co. Auxiliary germinate seed since the seed bed is not dried out in the planting operation. The Super Seeder also con tributes to favorable har vesting conditions becase no till ground is firmer, not as sticky and fields have fewer gullies. Greatest production in creases are attributed to the work of the Super Seeder’s in row subsoiling foot which breaks through the “hard pan” or plow pan. Formed from the weight of heavy equipment running over a field, this soil compaction area which roots cannot penetrate is usually two to four inches thick and located six to fourteen inches below the surface. Given access through the hard pan, a plant’s root system will spread to a depth of six feet and a width of four feet within 45 days after planting. The plant can then feed from six feet of earth instead of six inches. Utilizing a larger water and nutrient supply, a crop will hold up during die moisture stress of a drought period. Elimination of trips across the field also greatly reduces the formation of die plow pan. The Brown - Harden Super Seeder is available in two and three row lift types and four and six row pull types from Brown Manufacturing Corporation in Ozark, Alabama. TRY A CLASSIFIED GORDON W. FRITZ 121
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