34 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1979 Sales gains (Continued from Page 33) Mixed Forecast for Hay and Forage Products Sales of large balers (200 pound bales and over) are predicted at 18,000 units for 1979, a 4.7 per cent gain, while smaller models (under 200 lb. bales) continue a downward irend with the 1979 forecast at 20,000 units, a 5.7 per cent drop. Wmdrower and swather sales are expected to increase 3 per cent to 9,000 units m 1979; grinder-mixer retail sales should improve 5 per cent to 10,500 units; while demand for forage harvesters, mower conditioners, and hay stackers should about equal 1978. Reflecting the improved outlook for the cotton economy, cotton stripper sales for 1979 are expected to increase sharply to 45 per cent to 1,450 units. Manure spreader sales should show a slight increase of 2.2 per cent from the 18,300 units sold in 1978. In contrast to a year ago, when most manufacturers felt inventories were too high, the majority of respondents indicated they thought inventories were about right, Lancaster noted. The only areas where inventories were felt to be on the high side were four-wheel drive tractors, forage harvesters, and wmdrowers. This year, for the first tune, FTEI members were asked to project retail sales to 1980, and most looked for con tinued modest unit percentage gains from 1979 forecasts. Heavier Demand for Farmstead Products Farmstead-type equipment producers anticipate retail dollar sales gains of about 7 per cent in 1979 due to relatively high livestock prices, an unsatisfied need for grain handling equipment, improved world markets, a need for more automated equipment, and better farm income. Government loans at relatively low interest rates should continue to encourage gram storage construction. The manufacturers estimated that dollar sales of grain bins should increase about 2.5 per cent from 1978 with sales of m-bin gram dryers rising four per cent and por table farm augers and elevators up 5.5 per cent. A six per cent gam was predicted for equipment to apply chemicals for insect and weed control. In addition, the favorable outlook for cattle and hog prices and good profit margins for dairy fanners should result in increases of about 10 per cent for equipment to help mechanize dairy and livestock production. Lawn and Garden Market FIEI members mvolved m the manufacture of lawn and garden equipment are moderately optimistic about 1979, and they predict a six per cent increase in dollar sales. Reasons cited for the expected improvement are a strong housing market in 1978, the relatively high level of em ployment, a growing interest in gardening, greater concern about lawn and garden maintenance, and above normal snowfall. Other Equipment Inventories Sale reports A Public Auction of farm machinery and tractors was held January 29 by Albert Hultz, 2 miles north of Eagle in Chester Co., Pa. Some prices were: MF 750 Combine $34,000, Int. 100 Hydro Tractor $13,700, Int. 1026 Tractor $7700, Int. 856 Tractor $12,000, Int. 400 4- row Com Planter $2150, Int. Baler $2OOO, N.H. Rake $lO5O, Int. Gram Drill $2050, Century Sprayer $1550, Brilhon Cultimulcher $lB5O, Bnllion Cultipacker $1325, J.D. Disc $2400, Inc. Disc $2500, Stone Picker $ll2O, Three 6-Bottom Plows $2500, $l9OO & $950, Int Mower $BlO and 6 Bale Wagons $B5O to $1025, also Hesston Haybme $2250. Sale conducted by Whit ford Sales Co., L. Robert Frame, Auct. The Gap Auction held their Friday evening sale, January 26 in Gap, Pa. off Route 41 for the Village Peddlar Antique Shop of Intercourse. Some items sold were: Wicker Set $220, Round Table $lOO, Muzzle Loader Gun $135, Larkins Oak Bookcase $llO, Crocks $ll & $l2 each, Wooden Clothes Tree $3O, and Cigar Molds $lO each. m v* •s■•*• A. 'vss s .. s Boost yoiir com profits with Starter Special 13-34-10. 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ORTHO CHEVRON and design UNIPEL Reg U S Pat Off CHV 578 81 Ira Stoltzfus & Son Auc tioneers. The 314th Guernsey Sale was held January 25 at the Pa. Guernsey Sales Pavilion east of Lancaster, Pa. The sale featured 12 head of cows and heifers from the David and Kenneth Kauffman herd of West Liberty, Ohio. The top cow was sold for $2500 and the 2nd high cow brought $2OOO. The average of the cows sold was $lO5O. IS YOUR HOUSE PROPERLY - INSULATED? - TIM M II I I I II II 1.1,1,11 I I P L. ROHRER & BROKING. SMOKETOWN, PA 'sS' v ' * f f > -?■ ... . - - - Sale Managed by Pa Guernsey Breeders’ Assn, The Dale C. Bennett Estate milking herd dispersal was held January 26, located 4 miles from Forksville, Pa. The top cow sold for $2400 and the 2nd high animal brought $2150. The average of the 52 cows sold was $lOlO. Sale managed by Gordon Wood with Arlow Kiehl, Auct. A Public Auction of woodworking equipment and tools was held January 26 for Landis Wood Products, west of Blue Ball near * Xfi ■*s cncvun • Ortho Chicken House • Turkey House • Farrowing House • or Any Other House For Fuel Savers York (717) 244-0762 FERTILIZERS Helping the World Grow Better PH: 717-299-2571 Hinkletown, Lane. Co., Pa. There were 243 registered bidders making up a cooperative audience. On behalf of Paul J. Landis, owner, the auctioneer wishes to thank the various con signers. Some prices received included; Milling Machine $450, 42 hp. Diesel Ford Generator $530, 36” Band Saw $460, 6” Delta Jointer $345, 12” Belt Saw Planer $550, 10” Black & Decker Dewalt Radial Saw $300,10” Unisaw $540, Fomey Welder $ll5 and Antique 3-man Treadle Wood Lathe $l3O. Paul K. Landis, Auct. & Realtor Asso. & Sanford Leaman, Auct. & Realtor. FREE Estimate Cali: of