Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 06, 1978, Image 39

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    The Solanco Future Farmers of America chapter
walked away with the four top county winners in
the Lancaster County Farm Management Contest
CATTLE SALE
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 12
7:30 P.M.
at Danville Livestock Market
Old Rt. 11, Danville, Pa.
Cattle graded by Ben Morgan from
Penn State University
CONSIGNORS - Cattle will be receiv
ed Thursday, May II from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m.
BUYERS - Don’t miss this sale if you
are in need of replacement cattle; -
Last fall we had 854 head.
All cattle will be inoculated.
FOR TOP DOLLAR CONSIGN TO DANVILLE
For Information Phone: 717-275-2880
M&VIN LEHMAN - OWNER
SOMONI STERLING FARMS INC.
MILKING HERD DISPERSAL
FRIDAY, MAY 19,1978
11:00 A.M.
Location: Harveys Lake, Pa., 1 mile north of
Harveys Lake on Buckwheat-Holly Rd., 14 miles
south of Tunkhannock, 18 miles NE of
Wiikesbarre, Pa., 2 miles west of Rt. 309.
132 REGISTERED HOLSTEIN SELL
1977:151.7 cows average 14.668 M, 3.9 test, 567 F. April
21,1978 Classifications, 3 EX, 32 VG, 60 GP, 29 Good.
Featuring VG 86 Chaple Bank Apachee milking with
her first calf and out of an EX 2E Dee Ann Robuck
Baron. Daughter with 704 F and a GP 80 son out of EX
cow by Astronaut. Also featuring a VG 86 dividend
clipper with 305,23,309,3.9,898 and her 3 VG daughters.
VG daughter of Rackman, with 20,000 M and VG
daughter of Astronaut with 17,000. A GP 81 Kingpin out
of a 17,155 M dam. Other sires represented; Astronaut,
Rackman, Arlinda Rex, Perseus Mark, Hanover Hill
Lucky Shamrock, Sunliner, Hex, Lassie Leader,
Romandale Jamancian, Tidy Gent, Seiling Petro, ,
Paclamar Citation M,Agro Acres Never Fear and Star '
Man.
This is a good uddered dairy of stanchion and tie stall
cows by top sires and with the condition to milk. Tested
for interstate, examined for pregnancy and will have
shipping fever innoculations. For catalog contact sale
manager.
Terms: Cash or Good Check day of sale.
SOMONI STERLING FARM INC.
General Manager
Adam Stefanowiz
717-639-5100
William Kent, Inc.
Sale Manager and Auctioneer
Bergen, NY
716-494-1890
held on April 20. From left to right the winners
were: Dan Hershberger, fourth place; Axel Linde,
first place; John Groff, second; and Les Hershey,
third place. The contest consisted of a three hour
test in which six participants competed.
“GIGANTIC Nil! SALE”
2 COMPLETE DAIRIES PLUS MACHINERY
THURSDAY, MAY 11,1978
Sale to be held at Jack Wood’s Farm located
on Taylor Valley Road, 3 miles North of Cin
cinnatus off Route 26. Watch for Auction
Arrows.
90 CATTLE 90
1. Featuring the Robert & Pat Hotaling Dairy from
Solon consisting of 17 Fresh Cows, 5 Due in May &
June, 15 Due from Aug. thru Nov., 6 Due in Dec. &
Jan., and Balance in Various Stages of Lactation •
Also A Good Holstein Service Bull. This is a Good,
Young, Milky Dairy that with proper feed and care
will go home & milk well for the New Owner.
2. The Dairy of Eleanor Powers from McGraw
consisting of 24 Holsteins, 5 Jerseys, 3 Ayrshires, 2
Brown Swiss, & 1 Guernsey. This is a Good Year
-Round Dairy with 10 StrictlyFresb, 7-Due in-May &
June, 14 Due from July thru Nov., & 5 Due in Dec. &
Jan. Anyone interested in some Good Colored Cows
as well as Holsteins should plan on attending this
nite Sale as there will be a Good Selection to choose
from. All Cattle have had Shipping Fever Shots, &
Necessary Cattle will be Vet Examined for
Pregnancy prior to Sale Time.
- MACHINERY -
3. From Norton King of South Otselic selling a good
line of machinery including a JD 15 flail chopper,
JD 338 baler w/thrower (excellent condition), JD
444 2 btm. trailer plow, JD 12’ harrow (nice con
dition), land roller, JD Vanßrunt 13 hole single disc
drill, JD 640 side rake w/dolly wheel, NH 467
haybine, NI 7’ conditioner, Kosch side mounted
mower to fit JD 620 or 630, (3) kicker racks
w/heavy duty JD, electric wheel, & MW running
gears, Gehl chopper box w/heavy duty JD running
gear, JD 34 spreader w/hyd. tailgate, & front
mounted tractor buzz saw. Also, Lavelle H&G
elevator, JD 48’ Skeleton elevator, JD VS mow
conveyor, & Skinner reverse curve conveyor, plus
(2) 48” Aerovent hay dryer fans, 5 HP electric
motor, 1 HP electric motor, bam fogger, set
Stewart clippers, electric dehomer, knapsack
sprayer, endless belt, 2 bales twine, and about 250’
used Star-Line bam cleaner chain. The Milking
Equipment includes a Model 73 DeLaval milking
pump (3 unit), & 2 DeLaval magnetic milkers -1
w/50 lb. pail & 1 w/40 lb. pail.
Manager’s Note: This Machinery has had the best
of care & has always been kept under cover -
Norton was a very good caretaker.
4. Also, selling for F.H.A. a 1974 Belarus Model M-520
Diesel Tractor w/4 Wheel Drive and live PTO -
rated at 70 HP.
5. Odd consignments of Good Machinery include a
MF 1100 diesel tractor w/only 1715 hrs. (like new
condition), JD F6SOA 5 btm. trip plows, NH 461
haybine, Sunset 400 gal. direct expansion bulk tank,
washer, DeLaval transfer pump and about 200 ft. of
1” glass transfer line, and (4) DeLaval magnetic
milker units.
Oliver 33 horse drawn sulky plow.
Terms: Cash or Good Checks. Lunch Available.
Manager’s Note: Be on time at 6:30 P.M. for this
night Auction as we have a Good Line of Machinery to
sell before dark plus a selection of Colored and Black &
White Cattle from 2 Complete Dairies.
JACK WOOD’S iIVESTOCK & AOCTION SERVICE
• Safes Managers
Cincinnatus, N.Y. 13040
607-863-4141 (Pays) 607 336-631? <Evph 1
6:30 P.M.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978
Top FFA speeches
from Kutztown
LESSPORT - Five Berks
County schools participated
in the Berks County Public
Speaking contest held at the
Berks Agriculture Center,
Leesport.
Contestants were allowed
to choose their own subject
dealing with agriculture
character. Each speech had
to be typed and wasn’t to be
less than six minutes long or
exceed a maximum of eight
minutes.
The speeches were judged
on content, composition of
the report, general effect,
projection of voice, and
response to questions.
Judges were Chuck Suloff,
Production Credit; and
Roman Speahr, Soil Con
servation District Executive
Assitant.
Kutztown High School
captured first and second
place in the general
category. First was May
Faust, FFA; success;
second, Larry Shrawdsr, A
realistic look at the farm
strike. Wendy Shaw, from
Oley placed third with her
speech dealing with
Dairying; an important part
of agriculture. Fourth place
went to Steve Imes,
Agriculture, the No. 1
growing industry in the U.S.;
fifth, Missy day, Almost
everything starts on the
farm, from Tulpehocken;
Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page 10)
Water Quality
Management Plan for
Study Area 3-meeting, 7
p.m., Holiday East
Motor Hotel, Highspire.
Monthly meeting of the
Hunterdon County board
of agriculture, at the
' Extension Center,
Flemington, N. J.
Thursday, May 11
Seminar on “Care and
Preventive Medicine for
the horse,” Lower
Dauphin High School,
7:30 p.m.
Susquehanna River Basin
Commission meets, 1
p.m. at the Penn Harris
Motor Inn, Camp Hill.
Friday, May 12
Pennsylvania Egg
Marketing Association
PUBLIC AUC lON
FARM EQUIPMEN
THURSDAY, MA\ A
Location: Vintage Sales Stables, Inc., ten
miles east of Lancaster, sixteen (16) miles west
of Coatesville on Route #3O, Lancaster Co., Pa.
Farm equipment as follows: White 2-85 dsl. tractor
w/880 hrs., 3-point hook-up; David Brown ‘99o’ tractor
w/516 hrs., 3-point hook-up; Case ‘66o’ 10’ self
propelled combine; New Holland ‘27B’ PTO baler
w/thrower, only baled 2500 bales; New Holland ‘477’
haybine, like new; New Holland 32’ elevator; New
Holland 20’ bale wagon; Int. roto-bar rake; Bush Hog
12’ transport disc; Bush Hog 6’ rotary mower, pull
type; Athens 16” 3-b, 3-point hook-up plow; Danuser
post hole digger; Buch 8’ cultipacker, 3-point hook-up;
Ford 2-row cultivator; Ford mower; Ford 2-b plow;
Ford harrow; 4-wheel rubber-tired wagon; John Deere
8’ snow plow; Gilson rotary tiller; snow blower; dbl.
ladder; 2 lawn spreaders; rolls wire; 75 locust posts
and numerous articles not listed.
Terms: Cash.
Sale Conducted by:
Whitford Sales Company
L. Robert Frame, Auctioneer
Box 98
Uwchland, Eagle, Pa. 19480
Phone: 215-458-5060
sixth, Howard Griest, What
are the alternatives in diary
manure Management;
seventh, Tom Kearns,
soybeans: food-feed-future,
both from Twin Valley; and
eighth, George Ludwig,
Tractor safety, Conrad
Weiser.
In the Conservation
category, Bruce Latshaw
from Kutztown placed first
with his speech on Con
servation at any Cost. Sue
Ford was second with her
speech on Curelty To
Animals. Dan Hosteller
placed third with Con
servation: A must for
Society.
With warmer weather on
the way, reduce the amount
of heat inside the home
through careful use of ap
pliances Turn off light
bulbs, radio, television when
not in use Cook and bake
dunng cooler hours of the
morning or evening Use
washer, dryer and iron dur
ing cooler penods Never
use the oven if a smaller ap
phance will do the job
meets, 7 p.m. at the
Treadway Resort Inn,
Lancaster.
Spring Steam Up at Rough
and Tumble Engineering
Association’s grounds
along Route 30, east of
Lancaster. See article on
page 111.
Saturday, May 13
Chicken Barbeque and flea
market, Montgomery
County 4-H Center,
Lansdale; flea market 10
a.m. to 4 p.m.; barbeque
at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. All
proceeds to benefit the 4-
H program.
Oxford Area High School
FFA banquet, 7 p.m. in
the high s iool cafeteria.
Spring Steam Up continues
at Hour- and Tumble.
See Frio, listings.
at 1:30 P.M
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