Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 09, 1978, Image 129

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In 1827, the first railroad in the U.S. was built in Quincy,
Mass.
BANKRUPTCY/
SECURED PARTY
AUCTION SALE
LATE MODEL FARM EQUIPMENT
DUMP TRUCKS, DUMP TRAILERS,
SHOP & OFFICE EQUIPMENT,
PARTS & SUPPLIES
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19
9:00 A.M.
MACUNGIE/ALLENTOWN, PA
NOTICE: The sale will lie held for Schoeneck
Farms, Inc. pursuant to a reorganization plan
and is subject to the approval of the District
Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Cause No. 78-682TT. The decision for the sales
confirmation will be made by 2 P.M. on sale day.
LOCATION: The sale will be held at Schoeneck
Farms at the intersection of Schoeneck Rd. and
Alburtis Rd. about 2 miles North of Macungie,
Pa., just West of Rt. 100 about 2 miles South of
Trexlertown, Pa., about 6 miles Southwest of
Allentown, Pa.
FARM EQUIPMENT
Subject to Court Approval
Farmall 856 diesel tractor s/n 26205, wide front; Far
mall 856 diesel tractor s/n 19943, wide front; Farmall
806 tractor s/n 8611, wide front; Farmall 806 tractor s/n
2060, wide front; Farmall 806 tractor s/n 2065; Farmall
706 Tractor s/n 42895, wide front; Farmall 706 tractor
s/n 31961; Farmall 560 tractor s/n 35796, wide front;
Farmall 560 tractor s/n 917; Farmall 460 tractor s/n
6503; Farmall 460; tractor s/n 3377; Farmall 400 s/n
29517, wide front; Farmall 400 tractor s/n 15224; Far
mall Super M tractor s/n 50543; Farmall M tractor s/n
33414; Farmall H tractor s/n 13165, with Kosch mower;
(3) IH 700 auto reset 6B plows; (2) IH 50012’ discs; IH
47518’ wing disc; (3) IH 37 discs; 1H370 discs; IH 5112’
offset disc; IH 46 ≻ IH 31514’ cultimulcher; (5) JD
10’ cultimulchers; (2) Brillion*l6’ wheel harrows; IH
20’ hyd. fold spring harrow; (2) IH 663 cultivators;
Lilliston 6R rolling cultivators; Brillion 9’ packer
seeder; (2) Brillion 12’ seeders; Brillion 10’ seeder; (2)
mechanical transplanters - 3 row; IH 58 com planter
8R; (2) IH 58 com planters 6R; IH 10 grain drill; IH 8’
grain drill; (8) Lowe harvesters (5 for parts); IH 715
combine with IH 810 grain table; M-M 4296 combine,
gram table and 4x30 com head; M-M 3496 combine -
gram table; M-M 3x30 com head; New Idea
702/729A/728 tractor sheller head; New Idea
702/729/725 tractor sheller head; IH 35 roto bar rake;
Bear Cat 72A flail chopper; IH 40 stalk chopper; (2) IH
115 Mowers; Vicon 540 5’ mower; IH 225 hayswather;
IH 435 T baler; Melroe 9’ windrow pickup; JD roto bar
rake; Cherokee 10518 balelod’r; pumpkin windrower;
porter way PK pumpkin harvester; (2) Walden WHBS
hitches; Ripco gram blower; Myers mity-mist
sprayer; (4) Mayrath augers; (2) Parker gravity bins;
(2) John Blue 1,000 gal. sprayers; John Blue 300 gal.
Sprayer; IHC TD-6 dozer; 7 section rotary hoe; hopper
fertilizer spreader; tomato baskets; M-C grain
cleaner; Bamlett concrete mixer.
TRUCKS, TRAILERS
(4) 1970 Ford LBOO S/A dump 16’ stakes; (2) 1970
GMC 7500 dump stakes; (6) 1965 Chev. C-60 dump
stakes; 1974 Ford pickup; 1973 IHC service truck; (2)
1970 IHC pickups; (3) Parker 26’ T/A alum, dimip
trailers; snow plows; sth Wheel Dollies; Galvanized
pipe.
SHOP & OFFICE EQUIPMENT
(See later listing)
and many other items; tires, shelving, and parts
SUBJECT TO IH CREDIT CORPORATION AP
PROVAL.
IH hydro 100 tractor s/n 1126; IH 4166 tractor s/n
12081; IH 4366 tractor s/n 10626; IH 4366 tractor s/n
10296; IH 33008 skid loader s/n 100703; IH 1250 cub
cadet; JD3SO hyd. dozer s/n 687185 (PARTS); IH 800 12
bottom plow; IH 800 10 bottom plow; IH 720 6 bottom
plow; IH 55 chisel plow; IH 485 19’ disc; (2) IH 500
discs; IH 915 combine; IH 843 com head; (3) Field
Queen harvesters s/n C6I9E, s/n C 509, s/n C 508; IH 440
baler; IH4OO Cyclo 8R planter; IH4OO planter.
TERMS; Complete Payment Sale Day in Cash or
Guaranteed Funds Only.
Write for descriptive brochure.
VIIISMEIIsR
AUCTION CO, INC
Route 309, Montgomeryville, Pa. 18936
Phone (215) 699-5833
There’s a lot more to agriculture
COf&f
By JERRY WEBB
University of Delaware
NEWARK, Del. - Inflation
fighters beware, you can’t
have fair farm prices, low
consumer prices, and a free
agriculture all at the same
tune. There is a lot more to
the why of this than politics
as so many seem to think.
You can’t blame the
Republicans or the
Democrats, or anyone else.
Basic economics are at the
root of the problem.
People talk about demand
as the amount of something
that people need. But the
economist points out that
within certain limits people
will buy more or less of
something at different
prices. They buy more as the
price comes down-less as it
goes up.
Tractors will be sold in order that they are con
signed. Our last sale was our largest ever with well
over 300 tractors selling to buyers in over 20 states.
Also a good selection of trucks, combines and farm
equipment. We want to take this opportunity to thank
both you buyers & sellers - See you agam December
12th. Many more items by sale date, few items subject
to prior sale. 25 miles south of Rochester, Mn. 15 mm.
from Rochester airport. Private air strip 2500 ft. hard
surface V* mile from sale site. Future sale dates:
Tues., Jan. 9,1979, Tues., Feb. 13,1979.
Sale conducted by
MIDWEST AUCTION COMPANY
Grand Meadow, Minn.
(507) 754-5121 or 754-5171
pricing than politics
GIGANTIC CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12
Auctions held 2nd Tuesday of each month
except July. Minnesota Implement Co., Inc.
Grand Meadow, Minnesota. Consignments
accepted until sale time.
200-250 - NEW & LATE MODEL
TRACTORS - 200-250
Early Consignments Include:
JD New; 4640, 4440, 4240, 4040, Used: 8630, 7520, 2-
7020’5, 2-5020’5, 2-4630’5, 4-4430’5, 2-4230’5, 2-4030’5, 4-
4520’5, 3-4320’5, 10-4020’5, 5-3020’5, 5010, 5-4010’s, 5-
3010’s, 2020,2510,1020,2010,730,2-630’s, 2-520’s.
IH; 1486,1086,1566, 3-1466’5, 2-1066’5, 966, 1456,1586,
1256,856,756,3-656’5, 2-1206’5, 2-806’s, 2-706’s, 3-560’s, 3-
460’s, 2-504’s, 574,544.
CASE: 2-2670’5, 2470, 2-1370’5, 2-1030’s, 930, 830, 730,
800.
A.C.: 7050, 7030, 7000, 2-190XTD’s, 180, 185, 160, D-19,
D-17, D-14, WD-45.
White & Oliver: 2-150’s, 2-105’s, 1955,1850, 1750,1800,
1600.
M.F.: 1135, 1155-Like new, 1500, 1130, 1100, 3-180’s,
165,2-175’s, 135,35.
M.M.: GlOOO, 602, 670, 2-White 105’s. Used Versatile
700W/C&A.
Ford: 8000,7000,2-500’s, 2-4000’s, 3000, several BN’s &
tubeless.
Trucks & Industrial Equipment
To Sell Between 1 & 2 o'clock
1971-INT. 4200 Conventional 318 Detroit, 13 speed,
164” W. 8., sliding sth wheel 4:33 ratio, 10x20 budds.
1973-IH Tandem 345 gas feed & grain box, 20” auger.
1971-Freightliner 318 Detroit, 4x4 trans, 2 year old 20”
feed & grain box. 1971 - Chamberlin 38” grain trailer.
1966 - J & L tanker, 38 foot, 4500 gal. (3) 1973-Int. C.O.
4070,318 Detroit, 13 speed trans., 160” W.B. sliding sth
wheel, A/C, 4:11 ratio, 11x22.5 radials on Daytons. 1973
- White cabover, 290 Cummins, 13 speed, 170” W.B.
sliding sth wheel, A/C, 4:33 ratio, 11x22.5 Budds. 1975-
Freightliner cab over, 290 Cummins, 13 speed, A/C
160” W.B. sliding sth wheel, 4:33 ratio, 11x24.5 budds.
1970 - Int. cab over, 238 Detroit, 10 speed, sliding sth
wheel, 10x20 Daytons. 1973-Freighthner, cab over, 318
Detroit, 13 speed, sliding sth wheel, A/C, 164” W. 8.,
11x22.5 budds. 1972-Pete cab over, 318 Detroit, 13 speed,
sliding sth wheel, 160” W.B. 11x22.5 budds. 1969-Pete
cab over, 318 Detroit, 13 speed, sliding sth wheel, 168”
W. 8., 10x20 budds. 1973-GMC cab over, 350 Detroit, 13
speed, 158” W. 8., sliding sth wheel, A/C, 4:33 ratio,
11x22.5 budds.
Consider milk as an
example As farmers
produce too much milk the
price has to go down to get
people to buy it. In a free
market, consumers and
farmers arrive at a price
that will clear the market.
All milk produced is sold.
But the market isn’t exactly
free and over a period of
time dairymen have
developed the ability to
produce more milk than
consumers will buy at what
farmers call a fair price.
Then someone thinks of a
way to pull this excess off the
market. But there’s another
economic law at work.
When people have
satisfied their basic needs,
only lower prices will en
courage them to consume
more. After you’ve eaten one
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steak you wouldn’t pay much
for seconds. Small amounts
of extra production, then,
can have a disastrous effect
on prices.
But the reverse is also
true. By cutting back just a
bit on production, prices
take more than a propor
tionate climb. This means
farmers as a group can
produce laws and make
more money.
Economists call this
inelasticity. Food, including
milk, tends to have an
inelastic demand. In con
trast, the demand for
automobiles tends to be
elastic. Most of us, it seems,
could use another car quite
easily.
This seems to be one of the
most difficult principles to
explain to farmers or city
dwellers. Consumers are
quick to point to farm sur
pluses and scream at the
folly of paying farmers not to
grow things, or of buying up
the excess they have already
grown.
But remembering the low
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16
10:00 A.M.
FARM MACHINERY, HAY & STRAW
Selling for Samuel P. Alloway
Newbolds Corner Rd.
Vincentown, NJ
Directions: From N.J. Turnpike exit 7 take Rt.
206 South 14 miles to Vincentown. Follow signs
to Newbolds Rd. Mr. Alloway has sold his dairy
herd and will sell the following:
FARM MACHINERY - 1974 JD 4630 diesel w/cab, air,
heat & duels -1841 hrs.; JD 3020 gas WFE w/loader -
3520 hrs.; 1977 NI Uni-System diesel w/gram head & 11
row tool bar planter; 1958 Ford F6OO dump body; JD
230 23’ cutharrow; JD 2450 6 bottom plow; Woods 5’ 3
pt. cutharrow; two JD 1250 6 row planters; JD 35 chop
per w/2 row com & grass heads; 2 JD 216 chuck
wagons; Gehl HI throw blower; JD 336 baler w/#3O
ejector; 2 Grove bale wagons; NI 290 haybine; NI 403
rake; NI 177 42’ hay elevator; Kuhn type fluffer; NI 218
manure spreader w/hyd tail gate; Gehl Mixall feed
grinder; Agway liquid feeder; Uebler gram mizer feed
cart (elec); Uebler silage cart w/gas engine; 200 gal.
Walsh spray tanks (complete). DRYING EQUIP
MENT - Butler Kan-Sun continuous flow gram dryer;
Gilmore Tatge #l4 holding tank; 2 Butler Kan Sun
gram bms; Snow Co. Saurial Cage gram cleaner - N.I.
135 auger; 10,00 bales of alfalfa & timothy; 600 bales
long straw; 2000 bales combmed straw; 3 silos of com
and grass silage.
Owner and auctioneer are not responsible
for any losses or accidents on premises.
Food Stand
Col. Richard P. Allen, Auctioneer
Vincentown, N.J
stretching point connected
with farm demand, it’s easy
to see that without some
effort to control farm prices,
we could easily be in a large
mess.
For instance, a 10 per cent
over-production of milk has
kept the dairy business
depressed for years. A little
too much meant a weak
market-low prices.
On the other hand, a 10 per
cent shortage compared to
what consumers think they
want, and prices would take
a tremendous jump.
That’s why some people
can get so excited about
holding auctions, or dum
ping milk. There are lots of
ideas for holding down
output-thus boosting prices.
Some have worked, some
haven't. Some haven’t even
been tried.
A lot is made out of the
efforts that don’t work. And
consumers complain about
the ones that do work. It
seems the farmer can’t be a
hero no matter what hap
pens.
609-267-8382
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