—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, March 18,1978 38 Lancaster County Conservation (Continued from Page 1) Columbia R 2, received the awards. Steven E. Huber, acting district administrator, gave the annual report of the organization. Highlights of die 1977 year included a record tree seedling sale of 114,000 young trees, an at tendance record of the board of directors of 98 per cent, and the adaption of a storm water, management resolution. Huber told the audience that' the con servation district gave technical service to 153 cooperators, and eight miles of terraces, 6.5 miles of pipe outlet terraces, and 14.7 miles of grassland water ways were constructed. Speaker for the evening was Noah Wenger, state representative from the 99th district. Praising the group for their part in con servation, Wenger related that he believes that fanners and agri-business people are the kind of people who will work for a living, self-reliant people. Speaking of the duties of a representative, Wenger Sale Report The Charles D. Wilson farm machinery sale was held March 7 six miles south of Quarryville. Some of the noteworthy prices follow: com dryer, $1000; 42 foot grain auger $1050; roller mill, $1075; chuckwagon, $1800; Glenco chisel plow, $2150; six row com planter, $2550; hay bine, $2600; J.D. transport disc $2650; 1964 GMC truck with dump, $3200; 1963 ford truck with dump, $5100; 450 Case crawler, $8200; J.D. 3020 diesel, $8200; Case 1070 diesel, $9600; J.D. 4230 diesel, $17,000. Auctioneers were Lloyd Kreider and Randall V. Kline. -■ / > <£■ /y . i Totally Sa: REPORTRESW/re DISTRIBUTORSHIPS AGRKPON AND • Accelerates the natural nitrogen cycle DEALERSHIPS • Plants develop deeper and better root systems AVAILABLE • Soil takes in and holds moisture better • Faster decomposition of crop residues and other organic matter WRITE* • Better germination and stand and healthier crops BOX 421 . Lower costs DILLSBURG, PA 17019 • Helps build humus explained that he thinks of thinks all the people should himself as the closest link try to conserve their natural between the people and resources. “The greatest Harrisburg. He helps people problem,” he stated, “is to with their problem, votes on try and convince people of bills, and his biggest the need to protect the land challenge, he related, is an( j g e t them involved in the providing leadership to the fight to do so.” people. Getting involved, he Touching the various related, does pay off. problems of soil erosion, Talking on conservation water runoff, and the problems, he told that he preservation of farmland ' s * 7 , yj / NITROGEN CYCLE Stimulates Soil Inoculant Wenger praised the Lan caster, -County Soil Con servation District for their efforts. Among those he cited as working long and hard for the preservation of the soil were Amos Funk, Aaron Z. Stauffer, and Henry Hackman, who all have served as former presidents of the state soil conservation commission. Entertainment for the evening was provided by the Solanco mixed Octet who sang a, medley of songs for the N v -~ Lm Low Cost GEORGE V.SEIPLE& SON ANNUAL PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 Promptly at 9:30 A.M. A complete assortment of tractors and all types of farm equipment Consign your surplus machinery to our sale at our new location, RFD #2, Van Buren Ed., Easton, Pa. 18042. For information phone 215-258-7146. Auctioneers - Kist & Hartzell HEAVY DUTY FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, APRIL 7 12:30 P.M. On Harris Hill, Big Fiats, NY, Chemung Co. (near Elmira). Selling full line of 1& 2 year old equipment, all like new. JD 8430 4 wheel drive tractor w/duals, PTO, cab & 265 hrs.; JD 8-18” power reset plow; JD 1850 39’ field conditioner; Ford 8600 D w/duals & cab; JD 6600 D combine w/3 heads; 1976 Int. 1700 w/16’ hoist; JD 830 S.P. windrower 336 baler; MC dryer; 6” & 8” augers;" 20,000 bu. steel bin; 18’ fold up disc; grain wagons, etc. etc. Watch April 1 issue for complete list. Owner ARTHUR C. SMITH 607-732-2397 Sale Conducted By Pirrung’s Sale Service Wayland, NY 716-728-2520 or Ulysses, Pa. 814-848-Z421 PUBLIC SALE FARM MACHINERY SATURDAY, APRIL 1 The undersigned, located at Lineboro Fire Co. Parking iot, Lineboro, Md., will offer at public sale on the premises the following: 1850 Qliver, Allis Chalmers C w/cult. and plow, WC w/cult., Farmall MD Diesel, AC WD w/loader. 1160 Case w/4 row wide com head & 13 ft. platform, 55 JD w/2 row head-13 ft. platform, JD 45 grain plat form. IHC 2 row com head & 10 ft. platform, G 630 com head, 1972 704 NI uni-system power unit, 702 D power unit, 722 shelter, 3 720 two row com heads, 726 husking unit, 710 combine, 711 grain head. Case 600 B plow, 3 btm. pull plow, Oliver 3 btm. 3 pt., 4 btm. IHC 16 in. fast hitch, 6 btm. semi-mounted, 12 ft. IHC chisel, Kasco 10 ft. chisel (new), spring-tooth harrow. FORAGE HARVESTERS 2AC 780 Choppers, Case Chopper, JD 341 row, NI 825 flail chopper, IHC #5 chopper, 12 ft. Woods. HAY & ENSILAGE EQUIP. 2115 JD, Gehl, NI, NI cut cond., JD mow cond., AC 7 ft. trlr. mower, NI type mower 9 ft, NI hay cond., Cunningham hay cond. NI 214 w/217 single beater-195 bu., NI 12A, IHC 3 beater-150 bu., IHC #155, NI 19 cyl. paddle, Hawk Bilt, New Holland. CORN PLANTERS, SPRAYERS & DRILLS JD 3 pt. 4 row, JD 494 A pull type 4 row, JD 2 row, JD 2 row 3 pt., MF 2 row 3 pt., AC 2 row snap coupler, Speedy 8 row sprayer-200 gal., Century 8 row-300 gal., Ont. Gram drill 13-7 disc on rubber, Ont grain drill 13-7 hoe steel. CORN PICKERS 2 row NI wide head w/husking bed (new), Used 2 row narrow w/sheller, Nl#lo, 1HC234 mounted (like new). 500 Gal. Creamery package milk tank. SNOWMOBILES - 2 1970 Arctic Cats, 440 Panthers, 1971 Arctic Cat 440 Panther, 1975 MF 444, used chain saws and many other numerous items. TERMS: CASH WERTZ GARAGE, INC. 301-374-2672 Leese & Wentz: Auct. STAND RIGHTS RESERVED At 9:00 A.M. TRACTORS COMBINES PLOWS SPREADERS