Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 17, 1979, Image 151

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OF PIGS, FARM EQUIPMENT
& HOUSEHOLD GOODS
THURSDAY, FEBURARY 22
At 10:00 A.M.
Located 4 miles west of Ephrata, turn off of
Route 322 on Wissfer Road. 1 mile to Middle
Creek, first farm right.
HOGS
8 sows with litter; 12 bred Yorkshire gilts; 12
, Yorkhams bred gilts; 12 bred Yorks; 2 Yorshire boars;
-2 Hampshire boars; 12 open gilts Yorkham.
~ FARM ALL 230 TRACTOR
On steel, fast hitch; two 3jpt. adaptor; 2 row P.T.0.,
546 Fox harvester; Fox 1 row Super 6 P.T.O. har
vester; Gehl 95 hammermill; Cobey forage box on
running gear; Oliver 3-14 in. plow; J.D. 494 A com
planter fully equipped; N.H. 510 manure spreader with
grate web; J.D, Transport 36 K.B.A. disc harrow; N.H,
-273 baler with thrower, P.T.O. hay bale wagon; 2 flat
bed wagons; 1 E.Z. running gear; gravity bin and
'running gears; White 348 3-bottom spring reset plow;
P.T.O. Oliver 60 baler; 9 ft. and 12 ft. J.D. harrow; two
row Ford cultivator; Stauffer two-row tobacco plan
ter; 1-rqw self propelled tobacco hoer on steel; 9% ft.
aground drag; J.D. 3 point 7 tooth cultivator; N.I.
--portable com shelter; 12 ft. trailer; dump trailer; Case
10 ft. cultipacker; 275 gallon tank & pump; PTO water
pump, like new; N.W. Tuhor charger, like new;
tobacco shears, spears, and boxes; wheelbarrow;
-silage cart; locust post; pony cart and harness; collar
and bridle; 22 in M.T.D. power mower; 16-hole hog
feeder, with sides.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Norge electric two-door refrigerator; Estate heater;
cedar-line wardrobe; platform rocker; and many
other articles too numerous to mention.
Terms by
ISAAC Z. MARTIN
Auctioneers:
Robert E. Martin & Son 656-7770
.Frank L. Steller 656-8195
Lunch Available
BRUCE WITTE
. NEW* USED FARM EQUIPMENT
FARM MACHINERY REPAIRS
CUSTOM FARM WORK - HAY & GRAIN
LIME & FERTILIZER SPREADING
301-829-0271 301-795-9631
Route 6, Davis Road Mt. Airy, Maryland 21771
CONSIGNMENT SALE
Directions - US 70 to Mt. Airy, Rt. 27 North to
right on Gillis Falls 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.
Tracks -1971 F 750 Ford w/new Parkhurst 16’ grain
bpdy, 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’ gram 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’ track
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, cabintets, 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 - Milbourn Craig
Sa|e Meager* Bruce Witte ,
iiy v Refr«HnwntB wffllrt sfcrved ' ” -•
10:00 A.M
De-icing hard on home landscape
MEDIA - Safety is important, however the de-icing salt
which is used to melt snow and ice has a harmful effect on
plants. Damage to plants takes several forms say experts.
These indude burning and browning of salt spray
splashed evergreen foliage (usually along high-speed
highways); “scorching” of deciduous plants (whose roots
are damaged when excess salt in the soil causes moisture
stress); and stunting or poor growth.
When diagnosing salt damage, it is important to
eliminate other causes such as drought, fill over the root
zone, wilt diseases, compacted soil or improper tran
splanting. All these conditions can cause the same or
similar symptoms to salt damage.
The use of a minimum amount of salt, mixed with sand,
will reduce the chance of damage to your plants. One
shouldn’t try to melt six inches of snow with salt, but
shovel first, leaving the salt on the pavement after snow
and ice are melted where it will be ready for the next
snowfall.
If one does have to shpvel the salt, he shouldn’t pile it on
landscaped areas. Where large amounts of salt are
needed, a person can try to devise some kind of gutter
along walkways and driveways to carry it off as it
dissolves with water. This will keep it away from sensitive
plants.
It helps to keep soil levels about two to three inches
above pavement level next to walks that are salted during
the Winter. This should prevent runoff into planting areas.
Salt-tolerant plant species can be used in the home
landscape. These are often seashore natives which can
Stand heavy salt concentrations in the soil. But this is at
best a poor solution to the problem, since salt-tolerant
plants are often not suitable for new home landscapes and
are seldom practical in established ones. -
Ordinary garden fertilizer is a very effective alter
native to salt for snow and ice control. A light sprinkling of
granular urea on walkways will be as effective as salt.
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, MARCH 17
9:30 A.M.
Consignment sale of farm machinery and
misc. items at G and M Livestock Market, Inc.,
located on Route 220. Southwest of
Hollidaysburg, near Duncansville.
NOTE: If you have machinery & etc. to consign—we
would be glad to sell it for yon. For consignment of any
large machinery contacfbs before Feb. 27,1979, so we
can list it later on a sale foiD.
Col. K. R. Miller. Jr. - Phone 695-0351
John J. Dilling - Phone 814-793-3579 Auc
tioneers.
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM EQUIPMENT
The undersigned quitting farming will sell on
their farm located three miles Northwest of
Shippensburg, Pa. off Rte. 696, V* mile West of
Middle Spring along Maclays Mill Rd., frcm Rte.
81 take Rte. 696 from Shippensburg, from turn
pike use Blue Mt. Exit, take Rte. 696 from
Newburg, Watch for signs on
SATURDAY, MARCH 3
Sale at 11:30 a.m.
Tractors - S.P. Combine - Equipment
Int. 986 diesel, 1977 model w/wide front, roll guard, 3
pt. hitch; 2 sets weights, sell separate; Fqpnall 300,
narrow front, fast hitch, manure loader and cult’s to fit;
2 sets 3 pt. adaptors; Farmall H; cult’s; 11 x 38 chains;
MF 205 SP combine, 10 ft. head, 2 row com head;
Oliver 83-2 row com picker, pull type; 1966 Chev.
pickup truck; NH 717 harv. with 2 row com head and
pickup attach.; Int. 56 blower, blower pipe; 3 Int.
forage wagons, 2 model 51,1-110, 2- 8 T 'and 1 -10 T
gear; Kilbros 8 T wagon and No. 350 bin; 2 - 8 T. Grove
wagons and 1 JD with bale racks, 2 have grain sides;
JD 24 T baler with thrower; NH No. 479 haybine, like
new; Int. FH mower;'Farmhand wheel rake; NI3 pt.
rake; Mulkey 24 ft. elev. with motor; Brady flail chop
per; trailer type field sprayer, plastic tank; Int. 450,3 -
16 in. auto-reset plow; Int. 411 - 4 - 14 in. FH plow;
Oliver 2 bottom trailer plow; Athens heavy 9% ft. disc;
Oliver 10% ft. transport disc; Int. 19 B disc; JD 40
spreader; another JD spreader; JD drill, needs
repair; Oliver No. 5 picker and AC blower for parts; 2
pt. scraper blade; 6 ft. scraper, fits on drawbar; 3
Surge milker pails; SP 22 pump, small pump, small
items used on farm few household items.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Don’t miss this sale for
good equipment, some nearly new.
Terms: Cash; Lynch stand reserved.
■ GALEN M. & NORA R. PUGH
I R.D.#3 Shippensburg, Pa.
I Phone (717) 532-5852
B Ralph W. Horst, Auctioneer
i BCbssert and Ebeiiy, Clerks -
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 17,1979
Magnesium supplied
through foliar spray
HOUSTON, Tex. -
Research by Dr. James
Boling at the University of
Kentucky has shown a foliar
spray to be effective in
supplying magnesium to
forage grasses and animals
grazing treated pasture.
Boling believes the spray
could be of help to beef and
dairy operations troubled by
grass tetany.
Grass tetany is associated
with lowered magnesium
levels in the blood of cows
and sheep. The condition is
most common in the Spring,
when animals graze on
grasses that are growing too
fast to accumulate normal
amounts of magnesium in
the leaf tissue. Cows nursing
calves or producing large
quantities of milk are the
most susceptible.
In the experiment, con
ducted last spring,' 9.5
gallons of NMG nitrogen
magnesium foliar spray
were applied per acre of tall
fescue. This rate supplied
four lbs. actual magnesium
per acre. Samples taken
eight days later showed
cattle grazing the treated
pasture had 22.3 percent
higher blood levels of
magnesium than a control
group.
“I would say NMG has
definite potential for helping
prevent grass tetany,”
comments Boling, a beef
nutrition specialist. “This
OF VALUABLE FARM MACHINERY
MILKING EQUIPMENT
[ ll:OOA.M.
I Located in Lebanon County, at Richland, PA -
| Take Route 422 East from Myerstown 2 miles,
> turn right at Richland approximately 2 miles left
| on Walnut Street to farm. Coming North on
| Route 501, turn right at Country House
I Restaurant, 2 miles to Richland, follow Race
| Street through town to farm,
i (Two Harvestore Silos)
| John Deere No. 630 3 point hitch; John Deere No.
i 20-20 3 point hitch; No. 48 John Deere Front End
| Loader with wide 80” snow bucket; Oliver plow 316”
• bottom reset; New Holland 495 haybine 12 ft., used one
[ year, like new; New Holland 256 side delivery rake,
; like new; New Holland 270 baler with thrower and gan
-1 dy applicator; two hay wagons with racks; New
[ Holland bale elevator 35 ft.; John Deere 4 row com
1 planter; John Deere KBA 36 Disc 11% ft., John Deere
| offset 8 ft. disc; 10 ft. Brilliant cultipacker; 200 bu. New
i Idea Manure Spreader; McCormick 13 disc Grain
[ Drill; 250 gal..fiber glass tanks for liquid fertilizer on
i com planter; large Oswalt P.T.O, feed mixer wagon
| with scales; 30 ft. grain or silage elevator; John Deere
i rotary hoe; Badger 6x 14 forage box; Lamco 4x 16
* forage box; Grove 14 ft. forage box with extra sides;
| John Deere 38 harvester with wide 2 row com head and
i grass head pickup; New Idea No. 325 picker sheller; 1
I 16 ft. gate, 2 -12 ft., 1 -10 ft., 3- 8 ft. gates; 2 Jamesway
i all season ventilator .systems with 18” fans and 80 ft.
| tubing each; 2 Fiygon electric fly catchers; 1 large
i feed cart; Ortho lime spreader for stable; portable 36”
| bam fan; milk scales; electric fly sprayer; nut and
! bolt set with cabinet; 3 Delaval milker units; 38 stall
cox; 2 - 50 lb. milker pails; 2 - 60 lb. milker pails; 2
Delaval milker pumps with 2 horse motor No. 175,1%
horse motor No. 73; 1 milk dumping station with
bender washer release with large jar and 30 gal.
vacuum reserve tank; 5 horse Lehigh milk tank com
pressor; electric cow clippers; electric dehomer; Row
Kant Kick gentleizer; 52 gal. Kelvinator hot water
heater; 24 ft. metal bunker trough; 3 -10 ft. Star silo
troughs; approx. 45 ton of Ist, 2nd & 3rd cutting alfalfa
ahay without rain.
Many Articles Not Mentioned
Terms by:
* TITUS H. & LINDA S. MARTIN
** Phone 717-866-6329
:: AUCTIONEER - John M. Umble
LUNCH AVAILABLE
Not Responsible For Accident*
PUBLIC SALE
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26
22.3 per cent increase in
blood magnesium should
reduce the incidence of grass
tetany when pasture con
ditions would normally
cause blood levels of
magnesium to become
marginal.”
However, Boling cautions
that the study didn’t show
how long the benefit of the
application would last. More
extensive research is
planned for the future, to
determine what effect NMG
treatment of grass has on
blood levels of magnesium at
various times after the
application.
Director
named
HEADING - Edward H.
Benson, chairman of the
Board of Lancaster Leaf
Tobacco Co. of Pa., Inc., has
been appointed to the Board
of Directors of American
Bank and Trust Co. of Pa.
Benson, who has been a
member of American Bank’s
Lancaster Advisory Com
mittee since 1975, will retain
his membership on that
committee in addition to
serving on the Board of
Directors.
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