Michigan dairymen } (Continued from Page 118) , . . .... , Yale, Mich., haven’t had an as much protem. Although ea time flt the t he admits to being spoiled several They lost from using haylage he does their herd to p B B f n 1974) feed a little second cutting but> today> after some baled hay. struggles, are now back in A person who puts a lot of busmess . Their roUing herd stock in balancing ration, average at tbe pre sent time Jim notes that he has never 16 000 p oUn ds 0 f milk and had problems with milk 596 poun( f of fat fever. He credits this to According to La upich i e r, keeping a balanced calcium . h e had had bis old herd for 15 ratlo ' years, and they were just Laupichier beginning to produce when Art and Joyce Laupichier, he bought.contammated feed ELAM P. BOLLINGER DISPERSAL THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 11:00 A.M. Manheim, Pa. Farm is near Lancaster, Pa. Take Rte. 283 West from Lancaster, Pa., get off at Landisville- East Petersburg exit. Go Northeast on Rte. 722 for Vz mile to crossroads; turn left on Colebrook Rd. Proceed 3 A mile "to "Y” and bear right on Junction Rd., 2nd farm on left. Watch for Signs. 80 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS (35 Cows -15 Bred Heifers -24 Op Yrlgs. - 5 Hfr. Calves -1 Bull). All tests up to date and eligible to ship anywhere. Exam for Preg. HERD AVERAGES TO 648 FAT - 17,074 M!! SELLING!! 2 with 924 and 812 lbs. fat. 10 from 608 to 791 lbs. fat. 13 from 513 to 598 lbs. fat (11 at 2 yrs.) 7 sell with over 20,000 lbs. milk 3 sell from dams with 28,000 lbs. milk 20 more sell from dams with 20,000 or over lbs. milk DIRS. OF TOP SIRES SELL!! “14 sell by “Elevation” -12 by Net Profit - 6 by R Maple - 6 by Jet Stream - 4 by Gay Ideal - 4 by Marlu Perseus Chief - 2 by Astronaut - 2 by Complete - 2 by Matt Tippy - 2 by Charlie - 2 by Transmitter and others. TOP SERVICE SIRES USED!! 17 bred to Job - 8 to Marlu Perseus Chief - 4 to Matt Tippy - 4 to Gay Ideal 2 to Molly Chief - 2 to Marvex 2 to Fury Ivan, Ivanhoe Star, Elevation and others. 14 HEAD DECEND FROM A TWICE 1000 LB. FAT and 25,000 LB. M. COW!! El-Lyndo Vincy Paula has 1003 and 1006 fat with both rec. over 25,000 M. 4 of the decendents are by Elevation. Marlu Perseus Chief semen. See Penna. Hoi. News and Holstein World for more details and pictures. MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND AND BUY FROM THIS GOOD DISPERSAL!! Owner ELAM P. BOLLINGER R.D. 7, Box 182 Manheim, Pa. 717-898-7895 R. AUSTIN BACKUS INC. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers. Mexico, N.Y. PENNA. HOLSTEIN ASSOC. 839 Benner Pike State College, Pa. that had P. 8.8. mixed in with it. “I didn’t know there was a problem,” he told the group of Pennsylvania farmers present, “and, I had it on the farm for 10 days.” Three of ® CONSUMER GUIDELINES 15 /V. \ V Consumers should be wary of advertising schemes suggesting ‘y° u can buy it wholesale ” It s unlikely con sumers can buy goods at wholesale costs unless the seller has a wholesale license “Cost” and “wholesale" are often merely gimmick type words PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT & TRUCKS GROWING FIELD CORN SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 At 11:OOA.M. Walkersviile, MD. Equipment & trucks will be moved to Jim Trout’s Indian River Farm, 10104 Dublin Rd., Walkersviile, MD. From Frederick 5 mi. N. on Rt. 15 to Biggs Ford Rd., turn right, go 1.4 mi., turn left on Dublin Rd. 2.2 mi. to farm on left. 4 TRACTORS Int. 1466 Diesel Tractor with 706 hrs., weights & good rubber, Int. 1066 Diesel Tractor with 1023 hrs., weights & good rubber, Int. 666 Diesel Tractor with 967 hrs., weights & good rubber, Int. 464 Diesel Tractor with 415 hrs., weights, good rubber - like new. HARVESERS& PLANTER 1975 Int. 915 S.P. Combine with full cab, monitor, auto, controls for 6 row 30” com head with Diesel Tur bo Engine (IF NOT SOLD BEFORE SALE), 1978 Int. 400 Cyclo 6 row com planter with dickey - planted only 572 acres com, Int. 830 Field Harvester with 2 row com head - cut only 120 acres, 2 Int. 110 Silage Wagons with tops - used 1 season, 3 8 ton flat bed wagons with 16’ to 18’ beds, 52 ft. 8” grain auger with down chute and tripod. GROUND TOOLS 2 Int. 5 & 6 bottom 18” reset plows, Int. 2 bottom plow, Int. 22Vz' Fold Up Disc Harrow, Int. 7’ pickup disc har row, rock scoop for tractor, 3 pt. Lely double feeder fer tilizer spreader, Woods CBO rotary mower. Rhino 8’ scraper blade, wheel & tires for Woods mower. TRUCKS 1977 GMC 6500 V-8 Gas Engine Tandem Truck Trac tor - only 10,000 miles with 13 speed trans., twin sere ax les (same as new), 3 - 34’ Dorsey Tandem Flat Bed Trailers with gram sides, bows, canvas & tie-downs - ex. cond. SEEDS & TOOLS 7 bags Timothy seed, 30 bags clover seed, 30 bags Trojan seed com, portable air tank, oil filters, some hand tools, 275 gal. fuel tank & pump, 160 New 18” Plow Shares, etc. 572 ACRES GROWING CORN TO BE OFFERED AT TROUT FARM CROP LOCATIONS - MONTGOMERY CO.: 180 A. funks field com located at Gaithersburg & Muncaster Rds. (opp. fire house), 120 A. DeKalb field com at Boyds Rd. & Old Baltimore Rt. V* mi. from 1-270 Clarksburg Interchg. Frederick Co.: 180 A. Trojan field com at Old Frederick Rd. & Stevens Rd., 92 A. Trojan field com at Omdorff Rd. & Old Frederick Rd. Montgomery Co. com planted Apr. 11-30; Frederick Co. com May 1-11. Can be inspected anytime. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: All equipment was pur chased new recently and has had excellent service & care given regularly. Same for trucks. Equipment can be inspected at Trout Farm after July 31st. SALE SITE PHONE-301-898-9391. GEORGE W. COOLEY 14201 Lewisdale Rd. Clarksburg, MD 20734 TROUT AUCTIONEERS, INC. 15 N. Court St, Frederick, MD 301-663-1555 James G. Trout, Auctioneer Mehrle N. Wachter, Clerk Lunch Available —Please Clip This Ad- of those 10 days he fed it to the cows. Because they refused to eat the con tammed feed, he did get another batch, but, un fortunately, it was too late. After about a month, production went down and he began to have breeding problems. “And, then things got worse,” he told the group of Pennsylvania farmers present. Because of the P. 8.8. contamination and the publicity surrounding it, the Laupichlers were forced to start over with a new herd. They bought 20 heifers out of Canada and some from surrounding farmers who hadn’t had contamination. While their first herd was grade, the Laupichlers now have an all registered 46 cow herd, thiry-six of which are milking. They breed with Select Sires. The Laupichlers feed com silage, and haylage. The family owns a 2030 Har vestore for natural moisture com and a 2070 Harvestore for haylage. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 29,1978 aupichler describes his forage storage Art I system WILLIAM N. MERKEY ESTATE PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE £ ANTIQUES SATURDAY, AUGUST 12,1978 Located along Route 419 near the Village of Schubert, Bethel Twp., Berks County, PA. Schubert is about 2 miles northwest of Strausstown, PA. All that certain tract of land containing app. 79.5 acres more or less, erected threron 2% story log house, log house under construction, log work shop, IVz story concrete house and other out buildings, elec, in some of the buildings, with frontage along State Highway Route 419 and Strausstown Gun Club Road, Real Estate will be offered on the premises at 12:30 P.M. Open for inspection on Aug. sth from 2 to 4 or by ap pointment. Fme Dutch cupboard with glass doors & original red paint; 6 fine dec. balloon back chairs & rocker; dec. arrow back chairs; Windsor arm chair; Fieman organ made in Mt. Aetna; high poster & other rope beds; jelly cupboard; low dry sink; Enterprise store coffee grinder; walnut drop leaf table; 4 spinning wheels; lot blanket chests one with 3 drawers & strap hinges; woodchest with arms; flax winder; spool cabinet; flour chest; wash stand; bar room chairs; large ass. of plank seat & other chairs & rockers;, log stove made at the Swatara Furnace; elaborate Rival parlor stove; superb Stewart coal & wood stove; large copper kettle; iron kettles; dough box; large dinner bell; bicycle made by J. A. Klahr, Bethel; empice chests; saddlers bench; Columbia graphophone; Victrola; butter chum; coffee grinders; Winchester Model 9712 ga.; 41 Swiss Army gun; 20 ga. bolt action; double barrel muzzel loading shotgun; Ingham shelf clock; wicker bottles; lot fine china & glassware; reverse painted wall clock; butcher ladles; fire place tools; dec. redware & other crocks & jugs; lot books; Enterprise No. 32 meat grinder; sausage stuffers; baskets; oil lamps; old adv. tins; fine collection of wooden planes; hand augers; wooden clamps; adzs; hand saws; post hole axes; slaters tools; scythes; wooden work bench; blacksmith fan; benches; large ass. of seasoned & other lumber. The following items were made by Mr. Merkey; Several of each of the following items, Dutch cup boards, 1 is cherry; water benches with drawers, 1 is cherry; comer cupboards; wood & blanket chests; 2 Windsor chairs; 1 walnut dry sink; many other antique & interesting items. SALE STARTS AT 9:00 A.M. Sold as the Estate of William N. Merkey. NOTICE All Personal Property Will Be Sold At The Residence of Randall Haag, One Block West of Schubert. Conditions By: LEE A. WESTER EXECUTOR Leon & Elizabeth Ehrlich, Attorneys 146 N. 6th, Reading Paul E. Bixler & Gerald G. Kramer, Auctioneers Refreshments By Ladies Aux. Strausstown Fire Co. AT 9:00 A.M. REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES 127
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