—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 27,1978 134 Berks County farmers (Continued from Page 107) the ground will be more even because the cultivator won’t leave a ridge. They have been planting com with a six row plateless planter since they started minimum tillage in 1973. Before 1973 the Hix’s moldboarded all of their com fields and used a four row planter with wide rows. .They strive for plant populations of between 20 to 21,000 plants per acre except for their silage com. Here they plant 24,000 seeds per acre to hopefully achieve a plant population 0f22,000. Lesher explained that - approximate]'' half of the 425 acres of com they produce is no-tilled while the remainder is chiseled. No-till planting has saved them time, but not too much in production costs. This was primarily attributed to the heavier use of herbicides. The Leshers have not increased the amount of spray on their minimum tilled ground however, noting no significant difference from conventionally plowed soil. When planting no-till, Lesher increases his seeding rate to about 23,000 seeds per acre and has found that last year the no-tilled com CARRIER’S & $ REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORD HERD DISPERSAL , SATURDAY, JUNE 10 1 Canisteo, New York. % 40 Interstate Tested Young Cattle Sell!! Excellent 2 '£ yr. old herd sire! 39 females some with calves at side! ft Good cattle with pedigree! Watch for full listing and I' save the day! 4 Owned by I WILLIAM I. & LEE CARRIER ¥, 607-698-4507 Sale Conducted by £ Plrrung Auctioneers, Inc. I; Wayland, New York \ 716-728-2520 PUBLIC SALE OF FARM Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate in the Estate of Dale J. Myers SATURDAY, JUNE 17 On the premises. Located in Cumberland County, Pa. 4 mites west of Carlisle along Route 465 (Walnut Bottom) road and Burnt House Road Legislative Route 21034.15 miles north of Shippensburg. From I 81 Plainfield Exit No. 12 go south 2 miles to sale. Real Estate consists of a farm of 120 Acres, more or less, of high productive limestone land, approximately 115 acres tiiable, 4 acres woodland. Erected thereon a 7 room frame house, bank barn with 24 stanchions, stable cleaners, good well, 12 x 45 silo. Approximately 1,821 feet of road frontage on west side of Route 465 and 1,425 feet on the east side. 1,221 feet west on Bumthouse Road Route 21034 and 376 feet east on Bumthouse Road. This farm is ideal for either farming or residential development Terms 10% down, cash, certified check or equivalent, balance upon settlement on or before August 1,1978. Executors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Other terms and conditions will be read at time of sale. Inspection May 27 and June 2 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m or appointment by calling 717-243-6293. AMY MOUNTZ & LUTHER MOUNTZ, JR. Executors George B. Stuart, Attorney Arthur Rife, Auct. 776-3645 yielded better than the rest of his com. Gelsinger explained that they try to plant 20,500 seeds per acre to achieve a plant population of 18,500 to 19,000. They have also switched from a four row planter to a 30 inch no-till six row planter. They follow the chisel plow with a field cultivator before planting. Gelsinger remarked that they have gone to larger equipment, using a four wheel drive tractor for the first time this year. All of the interviewed farmers have used in secticides during the past few years. “Ten years ago, I didn’t use them” stated Kopfer. John Hiz remarked that he believes that the com comes up quicker when insecticides are applied. Gelsinger has used in secticides for the past three years but planted without them this year because of the economics and availability,” he explained. “Instead I’m putting the money towards more fer tilizer,” he said. Gelsinger incorporates liquid nitrogen as close to planting time as possible to reduce the loss, followed by 1:30 P.M about 250 pounds of row f fertilizer when planting. - ~ , John Hix stated that he thinks incorporation of herbicides has been “the best thing ever.” John had entered com production contests last year using his ordinary planting procedures and was first in Berks County and second in the state, in the five acre contest. ~ In the 25 acre contest he was placed third nationally in the class i non-irrigated division. The com was planted in a four year old alfalfa field. Leshers plow down fer tilizer which is custom ap plicated in the Spring and followed up with 150 pounds of row fertilizer. Pre emergance spray is used on all their com except that which was no-tilled. Kopfer explained that he takes complete soil tests every year for every field and applies the individual ingredients to each field’s needs, instead of using a pre mixed blend. But regardless, 130 units of nitrogen are plowed down in each field. For row fertilizer Kopfer has PUBLIC AUCTION OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, BUTCHER EQUIPMENT, TRUCK ON SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Located at R.D. #2, Annville in E. Hanover Twp., 1 mile east of Indiantown Gap, midway between Harpers & Ono Diner, Vz mile north of Allentown Blvd. (known as Route 22). Take either Reeds Creek Rd. or Sealer Creek Rd. north off Allentown Blvd. to sale site. 1952 Chevrolet Vz ton Pick-Up Truck, 36,000 original miles (exceptional) Walnut Case Cupboard; 12-pane Dutch cupboard; farm-table; water bench; diy sink; jelly cupboard; corner cupboard; 2 Majestic cook stoves; 5-pc. oak bedroom suite; marble top dresser; 2 high oak beds; 2 rope beds; wood box; round deck couch; 6-leg cherry drop leaf table; 2 blanket chests; 2 flour chests; 2 dough trays; oak ext. table; wash stand; Singer treadle sewing machine; library table; living room tables; Empire bureau; high chair; plank bottom rocker; grandma’s rocker; chairs including 6 plank bottom, 6-half spindle, 6 spindle back and rocker, 6 fiddle back, 5 balloon back; kitchen cabinet; oak buffet; benches; cradle; W. Brady broad ax; posthole ax; lot of old tin boxes & cans; old wooden advertising boxes; Currier &, Ives picture (Maria); reverse painting; Lg. pictures and frames; Ig. old mirror; old picture album; old card album (very nice); toy tin fire engine; old dolls; toy dishes; old Christmas decorations; cookie cutters; W.W. I uniform, etc.; cherry seeder; apple peeler; flat irons; sleigh bells; weight scale; Demijohns and jugs; lot of crocks, all sizes; Edison Gold moulded round records; steroscope w/6 vol W.W. I cards; shelf clock; key wind watch; quilts; quilt patches; comforts; canes; small copper kettle; copper tea kettle; iron skillets; fruit diyer; Jardinieres; milk pails; coal oil space heater; lot of Gramtware; Gypsy kettle; lots of homemade carpet; homemade baskets; cups & saucers; 2 Bennington bowls; chalk rabbit; ironstone pitcher; some Carnival glass; cut glass; pressed glass; bone handle knives & forks; nickle silverware; lg. glass basket. GEI2 cu. ft. refrigerator, IH chest-type deep freeze; elec. Singer sewing machine w/attachments; RCA color TV; cedar wardrobe; sofa bed; lot of canning jars; meat bench; 5 Butcher kettles; large copper kettle; kettle stands; stirrers; 2 sausage stuffers; mixing trough; scalding troughs; meat grinder; lard press; butcher knives; lots of meat hooks; ladels; forks; meat saws; wooden tubs; galvanized tubs. One-horse sleigh; 2 carnage lights; disc harrow; roller harrow; 2-hole corn sheller; grind stone; hand cultivator; scythe; grass seeder; corn cracker; old lunges; milk cans (50 &85 lbs.); half-bushel measure; hog troughs; platform scale; wooden rake; garden tools; 2 axes; several cord of fire wood, split; and many many items not mentioned. Sale for i ESTATE OF EDNA G. BOYER Myrle Long & Gerald Long, Executors Long & Gerberich, Auctrs. Not responsible for Accidents All checks subject to approval Butcher equipment and farm related items first - Truck at 1; 00 P. M. switched from a blend of 8- 3%16 tq a blend of 13-52-0, to better , accomodate his practices. “I change my herbicide program a little each year,” 'Kopfer mentioned. He goes heavier on the herbicides because of the extra mulch on the surface. Gelsinger also noted that he applies herbicides on the heavy limits which are recom mended. Larger equipment has taken the place of smaller machines in most instances. Larger tractors are especially needed for pulling chisel plows and off-set discs. Kopfer has gone from an 80 horse power tractor to 105 horsepower model equipped with dual wheels. Duals have become very important in reducing slippage and vibration. Rae Hix is sold on tractor cabs, because they make field work more tolerable. This year his sons didn't want to start planting coni as early as Rae would have liked because it was too cold. “But,” said Hix, “next year we may have a cab on the planting tractor so they will plant anyway.” At 9:00 A.M. FOOD AVAILABLE AUCTIONSALE OF ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, APPUANCES, ETC. Located at Tayioria, PA, 3 miles north of Nottingham, PA. Take Hopewell Rd. north from Oxford to Forge Rd. and turn right. Watch for signs. SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Dovetail blanket chest, old Duncan Phyfe sofa, 6 press back oak chairs,'oak and other rockers, 3 large copper kettles (1 with tripod stand), lot of copper, brass and iron kettles, 4 butter chums, 3 oak ginger bread and other clocks, several treadle sewing machines, oak side board and bureaus, cedar chest, 4 cedar wardrobes, Grandmothers clock, old pictures and frames, 3 piece bedroom suites, single and double beds, chests, 3 piece living room suite, portable TV, dinette set, old china and glassware, all glass china closet, 2 refrigerators, upright and chest freezers, patchwork quilts and other linens, lot of fabric, por table dishwasher, vacuums, porch swing, 3 piece wrought iron lawn set, fruit jars, crocks and jugs, truck, lamp, coffee mill, butter prints, small ap pliances, cookware, collectibles, and numerous items not mentioned. Attorney Harry Farmer Auctioneers Harold S. Hill & Son 215-274-8525 Terms - Cash or equilivent PUBLIC AUCTION OPEN Si|| HOUSE LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS, MOWERS, MOTORCYCLES & TRAILERS FRIDAY EVE., JUNE 2 6:00 P.M. SHARP! " Directions: Travel Rt 322 East of Ephrata Approx. 3Vz miles to village of Hinkietown; turn left into the village of Martindale. Turn left at the square and follow auction signs. BRAND NEW EQUIPMENT 2 Poulan Chain Saws; No. 626 Massey Rider 6 H.P.; 5 H.P. AMF Rider; MF 8 H.P. 85 tractor, with elec, start and 36” cut; 5 H.P. Massey Rototiller; 4 New Dump carts; 1 Lawn Boy self-propelled and 1 push Lawn Boy Mower; Trailers: New 8’ and 10’ Snowmobile trailers; New Cycle trailer; 2 used 8’ Snowmobile trailers. VALUABLE USED EQUIPMENT MF 16 H.P. Hyd. Stat., Hyd. Lift, with 48” mower; Snapper 5 H.P. with rear bagger; Wheel Horse Hydrostatic 12 H.P. with' 42” Cut; Wheel Horse Hydrostatic 10 H.P. with 42” Cut, like new; 10 H.P. Case 42” Mower and Snowblower, like new; 20 H.P. Yazoo with 60” mower; JD 10 H.P. with 42” Cut and Snowblower; 12 H.P. Massey Hydrostatic with 42” mower; 2 Massey 7 H.P. Elec. Start with 34” mower; 7 H.P. Massey recoil start with 34” mower; Massey 6 H.P. 32” rider; Massey 5 H.P. 26” rider; 2 Hahn Eclipse riders; 5 & 7 H.P.; AC 7 H.P. trac. with 36” Cut; 10 H.P. Simplicity trac. with 36” Cut, Snowblower, Rototiller, plow, disc and Spike Harrow; 8 H.P. GE trac. with 36” cut, like new; Huffy rider; Yardman 5 H.P. rider; 7 H.P. International w/36” mower. CYCLES: ‘7l Honda 175 cc Street Bike; ‘7O Honda trad bike; Chibi minibike, 58”; 73 Yamaha 125 cc trail bike; 4 H.P. minibike. NEW TOOLS; Adjustable wrenches; Socket sets; pliers; screwdrivers and Vise grips. AUCT. NOTE: A real fine selection of brand new and good used equipment to be sold. Mark FRIDAY, June 2, in your calendar and plan to attend. FINANCING AVAILABLE Terms By: LAWN CARE OF PENNA. DANIEL Z. MARTIN (215)445-6650 Sale Conducted By Randal V. Kline Lloyd H. Kreider, Auctioneers 10:00 A. M Estate of LIZZIE GREER Executor Joseph W. Greer Lunch Available