Snyder urges (Continued from Page 15) Snyder commended the- outproduces all others by a "American farmer, saying he four to one margin. Snyder is successful because he is said American farms and resourceful. He said farmers agricultural businesses are loners, having to solve influence the world, many of their own problems He noted that while some with their own “fix-it” of the success in agriculture ability. in this county is due to the soil, he feels it is due more to the work that is put into the soil Snyder gave credit to those who try to save the soils, saying, “There" is no second chance to save it. The “We’re the best fed people that ever lived,” he stated. While Americans spend just 18 per cent of their income on food, the Russian people must spend 58 per cent of their income for food. Snyder said, “We hear a lot about hunger, but who has solved the food problem and prevented starvation.” The American farmer who PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE FARM EQUIPMENT AND GRAIN TRUCK FRIDAY, MARCH 2 11:30 A.M. Located 2 miles NW of Allentown at Holiday Inn on Wehrs Mill Rd., Lehigh Co., Pa. SELLING: JD 2520 gas tractor with 3 pt. diff. locks, side console, dual hyd. outlet, 1700 hrs.; JD cyclone A tractor; JD B tractor w/T. trol; JD B (1938) tractor; 1970 Chevy C-50 truck; 1970 GMC 05000 truck; 1959 Int. % ton; 4 WD truck. Terms: Cash or check Sale Day. Sale ordered by: CHARLES F. & JOAN HOFFMAN Sale conducted by Ralph Zettlemoyer Auction Co. 215-285-4616 Full Ad To Follow. BRUCE WITTE NEW & USED FARM EQUIPMENT FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS CUSTOM FARM WORK - HAY & GRAIN LIME & FERTILIZER SPREADING 301-829-0271 301-795-9631 130016 6, Davis Road Mt Airy, Maryland 21771 CONSIGNMENT SALE Directions - US 70 to Mt. Airy, Rt. 27 North to right on Gillis Fails Rd. 2 mi. to right on Davis Rd. V* mi. on right. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Tractors JD 4430 D QR, RG, 1400 hrs., JD 4020 w/ cab, JD 60 3 pt., JD 430, JD B, IH 656 D w/2000 loader exc., Farmall M & H’s, MF 65, Ford 8N & 9N, Farmall 130 w/sickle bar, rotary mower, plow, disc, blade, 1 pt. hitch, IH 504 D, Deutz 5506 1975 only 975 hrs., Hot Rod Mini Tractor, lawn tractors, plus many more!. NH 995 D combine w/com & grain heads. Ind. Eq. JD 1010 backhoe w/15’ boom, Ford 800 loader & backhoe, Mechanical shop on wheels - com lete. Trucks -1971 F 750 Ford w/new Parkhurst 16’ grain body, 1972 Chevy C3Ol ton dump, 67,000 mi., 58 Chevy horse van, 55 F 5 Ford dump, 67 Chevy dump, 65 Ford C7OO tandem C & C, 74 Ford courier pickup. Cars -1970 Fiat St. wagon, 1956 Packard Clipper 2 - H W Horse Trailers (new) Farm Eq. NH 277 baler w/thrower, NH 479 haybine, NH 460 haybine, NI 206 Manure spreader, NH 510 manure spdr. Lely roterra, 2 row 3 pt. cult w/side dresser, 51’ grain auger, AC hay crusher, 3 pt. disc, 3 pt. cult., 3 pt. blades, NH 258 hay rake, 5 tooth chisel plow, NI com picker, hopper wagon, JD blower, 16 hole grain drill, bale wagons, AC chopper, Ft. end loader, AC 4 row no-till com planter, 3 pt. 2 row com planter, rotary mower, Hesston 9’ hydraulic haybine, JD 3 pt. hay rake, JD 9’ offset disc, transport disc, cyclone seeder, elevator, JD 14T baler. Misc. - 75 sheets alum, roofing, roof trusses, (new) pickup tool boxes & 110 gal. fuel tanks, high pressure washer, 4 rolls barb wire, lawn seeder, 13’ 14’ 15’ truck bodies, seasoned oak lumber, 7’ fence posts, 275 gal. fuel tank, Stihl chain saw, tools, vice, wagon lots. Household - sofa & chair, bureau, table & chair, beds, desk, cabinets, oak rockers, washer & dryer, more. Many items too numerous to mention. CON SIGNMENTS ACCEPTED UNTIL DAY OF SALE. Terms Cash day of sale. Not responsible for accidents Auctioneers - Ridgley & Streaker Clerk - MHbourn Craig Sale Manager - Bruce Witte 301-829-0271 Refreshments will be served message is clear. If you’re going to do something about it, do it now. Be prompt.” Lancaster County has the largest percentage of people 10:00 A.M WASHINGTON, D.C. - Farmers and ranchers are reminded that the deadline for return of the 1978 Census of Agriculture report forms is Feb. 15. A large proportion of those who received forms nation wide already has mailed them back in postage paid working, and Snyder said this is one reason why large companies want to locate here, because people are still willing to do “a day’s work for a day’s pay.” He noted that Lancaster County is the most diversified in kinds of enterprise, and said this diversity can be a cushion against depression and recession. “Hard work and productivity is what made this county great and what makes people want to live and work here.” IIUNSINGER MACHINERY DISPERSAL APULIA STATION. N.Y. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 The owners are moving to So. Carolina & everything goes at the farm located on Rt. 80 just 3 miles East of Tully Exit 14 off 1-81 bet ween Cortland & Syracuse. EXTRA CLEAN MACHINERY 1976 White 8800 diesel combine w/air cond. cab, h‘VO6N 6 row com & 15’ grain heads “both heads on transports”, 1972 011855 diesel “2323 hrs.”, 011550 gas “2843 hrs.” w/hvy duty Leon loader, 6 row JD model 7000 com planter w/auger fill, insecticide & monitor, “new ’77”, #5BB White 5 bot. auto spring reset plows “new ’77”, JD #336 baler w/hyd. kicker, Hesston PTIO haybine, Willmar Super 500 spreader, John Blue 6 row 3 pt. side dresser, Chem-Farm 400 gal. alum, side > mount tanks sprayer “fits all tractors”, Pepkin wagon w/370 Kilbro box w/auger & screen, Kilbro box on Case rg., 3 wagons w/kicker racks, 51’ NI elev., Allied 35’7” auger, 20’ & 16’ augers (4”), 0118’ trans. harrow, Kuhn tedder, Gehl hopper blower, BN 240 Badger 200 bu. spreader. Herd 3 pt. hitch seeder etc. TRUCKS & MISC. ’74 Ford 350 4 wh. dr. camper special pickup, ’67 Ford 10 wh/w dump body, ’65 Chev. 60 w/gram dump box, GT 570 pto dryer, GT 700 bu. holding bin, 12,000 gal. nitrogen tank w/stands, 1000 gal. Blue alum, tank, Pall port, scales & shute, 2B&W model 100 gram aerator & dryers, auto pig feeder, 17 bales baler twine, several water tanks, 4 Skiroule snowmobiles “RT 340,1447RTX & 2 S 300”. Everything is clean & ready to go. FARM: This 327 acre crop farm w/225 level well drained acres tillable “mostly Palmyra & honeye soil”, new 168 x 50 metal mach. sh ed, barns set up for 475 head of beef feeders, 20 x 60 cs silo w/unloader & auto feeder. Beautiful 13 room home in setting of maple trees & miles or road frontage is for sale thru Boyd A. Resseguie - R.E. Broker. Consigned; 011800 diesel trac. all overhauled & new tires, ’7O Ford F 350 w/12’ stake rack dump body, NH 275 baler w/kicker & 0114’ transport disc. (Save this copy.) TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CK. (Out of state buyers bring bank letter.) DUANE & JANE HUNSINGER Owners Man. by Central Livestock Boyd A. Resseguie, Auct. Ph. Tully 315-696-8446. FUTURE DATES SAT. FEB. 24th 11 A.M. - Osage Farms Cato, N.Y. Located on Jordan Rd. 1 mile South of Rt. 370 at Meri dian or 6 miles North of Rt. 31 at Jordan, N.Y. Use Weedsport exit from thruway then East on 31. 163 GOOD HOLSTEINSI63 Inc. 110 cows w/records to 23,439 lbs. M & 970 lbs. F, 23 . extra large exposed hfrs. & 30 from st. calves to breeding age. The Dudley Family, Owners. TUBS. FSB. 27th 12 NOON - Complete milking herd & bred hfrs., Clay Double 4 Herringbone milking parlor of Dwight Rasbeck, Rasbeck Rd. Wolcott, N.Y. SAT. MAR. 17th 12 NOON - Complete mach. dispersal of Porter Bros., Peach Blow Rd. Cato, N.Y. TUBS. MAR. 27th 12 NOON - Complete Reg. & Grade holstein milking herd “over 15,000 lb. herd ave.” & large hfr. dispersal of Warren Brown, Peach Blow Rd. Cato, N.Y. CENTRAL LIVESTOCK BOYD A RESSEGUIE - AUCT. PH. TULLY 315-696-8446 Farm census deadline Feb. 15 envelopes, according to the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, which is conducting the cen sus. Those who hae not done so are urged to return the forms by the deadline. -Bureau officials say they cannot extend the due dates for filing the forms except in individual cases where un- due burden is involved, but they note that best estimates will be acceptable from operators lacking records. Assistance also may be ob tained from county officials who are prepared to answer questions which may arise regarding the form. These include agricultural agents, executive directors of the •U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Stabilization and Conserva tion Service, supervisors in USDA’s Sod Conservation 12:00 NOON Uncaster Farming, Saturday, February 10,1979- Service, and vocational A “Were You Counted,” agriciiiture instructor. publidty campa ign has been Tabulation of results for a state cannot start until vir- launched by the Bureau in an tualiy all the forms have effort to locate any farmer been returned. Data for each or rancher who may have of more than 3,000 counties been inadvertently missed in will be published on a the census. Those who failed schedule calling for early to receive a form may call release of county statistics 812-335-1271 or write WYC, beginning in October and Bureau of the census, continuing through March Agriculture Division, 1201 1980, followed by publication ®' as t. 10th Street, Jeffer of state and national data sonville, Indiana 47132, and a within the next two years. form will be forwarded. Earth-moving contractors to meet LEBANON - An earth surveying equipment using moving contractors meeting benchmarks, checking for is scheduled for February 13 designed depth, grade and in Room 114, Lebanon width for conservation Municipal Building at 9; 30 practices, and land grading a.m. according to Donald around building sites to Bollinger, chairman of the avoid water problems. Lebanon County Con- Interested persons are servationDistrict. .asked to-bring their sur- The Soil Conservation veying equipment along for Service will be giving use during the instruction distance m the use of period. 50 RRBHIP HORSES* take charge of any farm chore. •tesel • Bspd. trans. • Dry air cleaner • Thermostart cold start • Hand & foot throttle • Fully independant 540 p.t.o. • Differential lock • Cat I & 113 pt. hitch • Power steering • Adj. front axle • Head warning & tail lights • Adj. deluxe seat •, Remote hydraulics • 750 x 16 front tires* • 16.9x28 rear 6 ply • Full warranty 2 Demo units available $ 7500 00 . Rising Power £>\ ALLIS-CHALMERS 39