Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 17, 1979, Image 152

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    —Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Fabruary 17,1979
152
Md.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -
The fourth annual statewide
cattlemen’s winter seminar
will be held February 20. Ac
tivities will run from 9:30
ajn. to 3:15 p.m. at the
Brethren Service Center in
New Windsor. Lunch will be
served at 12:30 pan. and is
included in the $5 registra
tion fee.
Co-sponsors are again the
Cooperative Extension Ser
vice at the University of
Maryland, the Maryland
Cattlemen’s Association,
and the Division of
Marketing in the state
Department of Agriculture.
The meeting site is located
in New Windsor at the nor
thern end of Main Street on
the east side of town.
Master of ceremonies for
the day’s program will be J.
Burton Eller, Jr., of Alexan
dria, Va. Eller is associate
director for the Washington,
D.C., office' of the National
Cattlemen’s Association.
Dr. John B. Peters,
associate professor of
animal science at West
Virginia University, will
lead off the program by
speaking on “Breeding Beef
Cattle by Appointment.” Dr.
Peters’ speech will be a
prelude to a panel discussion
moderated by Lawrason
Sayre of Waffle Hill Farm at
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, MARCH 3
10:00 A.M.
Discontinuing farming & v moving to Florida, I
will sell at Public Auction on 1 the Eddie Murray
Farm, 1320 Shaffersville Rd., Mt. Airy, Md., the
4th Election Dist of Howard County, Md. (From
Rt. 144 go South on Long Corner Rd. Vz mile to
Scfiaffersvilte Rd. to left on Schaffersville Rd. to
Farm.) Watch for Sale Signs.
HOUSEHOLD
j Cane bottom chairs, coffee table, end tables, pic-'
hires, camel back-trunk, quilts, baskets,- toys, oak
Irockefs, chairs; 3 gal. &10 gal. milk cans, radio, wood
jistove, tables, Victrola (Works OK) TV, 15 gal. crock,
Inirror. ,
ANTIQUES
. Wheat, cradle, buggywbeels, basket sleigh,
Schoolmaster’s desk.
FARM EQUIPMENT
JD 4230 tractor w/1150 hrs. good rubber (diesel)
w/roll guard, in exc. condition, JD 4020 tractor diesel
w/new rubber & roll guard, JD 60 tractor w/237 com
picker;, & 50 sheller attachment, Farmall H tractor,
Farmall 140 tractor w/side mtd. mower, No. 276 NH
baler'2 yrs. old, No. 210 JD 12 ft. disc, NH 518 manure -
spreader w/hydraulic gate, JD 158 loader (new),
cultivators for Farmall C tractor. Smoker 30 ft.
elevator, Nil it Qutditioqer 2 ypsu oldiAhlgteside hay
wagobs, Oliver 543 no till com planter w/Dickey John, <
16 ft. folding springtootb harrow, 6.ft rotary mower 3
pt., Qmaha Cattle racks for pickup, 4 row Frt, Mtd.
Cultivators, NH 258 hay rake, AC 3 bottom semi-mtd.
plow, 7 tooth, chiselplow, 7 ft. Frick disc (Tandem),
Model 70 Moridge 300 bu. batch dryer, 275 gal. century
sprayer.
• 1941 Chev. Ihi T. 4 wheel drive Army Truck (first
Class Condi w/30,000 miles), 1965 Chev*-2 ton w/14 ft.
flat bed, 1971 Datsun pickup w/cap, 1972 camper for-%
ton pickup. -
t 2,000 gal. tank, 300 gal. tank w/pump.
5,000 bales of Timothy & Clover hay by the bale.
1 Holstein springing heifer close by sale time.
JAYTYSOK
Owner
Mt. Airy, Md.
Ridgely & Streaker, Auctioneers ,
301-829-2403
301-489-4637
Milbourn Craig, Clerk
TERMS: CASH AT TIMEOF SALE DAY
Plus Maryland Sales Tax.
Refreshment Available
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
cattlemen’s seminar
set for Feh, 20
Churchville. The panel
discussion topic is “Ex
perience with Artificial In
semination and Estrus Syn
chronization.” Discussion
will deal with how cattle
breeding can be done all at
onetime.
Taking part in the panel
discussion will be Dr. Em
mitt Full of Mf. Airy, a
veterinarian; Fred Hamer
of North American Breeders
at Berryville, Va.; Gordon
C. Keys of Olney; and James
Reid of Berlin.
According to Dr. William
E. Kunkle, Extension
livestock specialist at the
University of Maryland in
College Park, there are at
least three advantages for
synchronizing breeding,
compared with conventional
artificial insemination:
Reduced labor-required to
inseminate cattle; Less ex
pertise required in detecting
cattle in heat; and Flexibili
ty in scheduling the breeding
of cattle. “Synchronizing the
estrus cycle in beef cattle
has the potential of increas
ing the use of artificial in
semination. Top sires are
available to cattlemen
through artificial insemina
tion at a lower cost, as com
pared to owning them,” says
Kunkle. Dr. Kunkle is coor-
TRUCKS
dinator of the winter headquartered in Kansas
seminar again this year. City, Mo.
Afterward, the Maryland
Dr. K -ic o«-arth, direc- Cattlemen’s Association will
tor of education and hold its annual business
research for the American meeting. Directors and of-
Polled Hereford Association, ficers will be elected. Ap
will speak in the afternoon propriate industry exhibits
on monetary breeding will be on display throughout
values. Dr. Scarth is the day.
i ANNOUNCING .
X THE EASTERN SHORE SHOWCASE SALE I
I MARCH 3,1979 I
| . 11:00 A.M. I
I Hunter’s Sale Barn, Rising Sun, Md. - Featuring 50 s
X registered holstein calves and heifers. A
| -TRADITIONAL AT THIS SALE -
X Are heifers with Quality Pedif rees from Great Cow Families
| -SALE PREVIEW-
4 Elevations from VG tG+ Dams with records t 022 000 milk. T
2 Astronauts from G+ Dams to 22,800 milk and 823 fat fl
T 1 Apollo Rockat from G+ Dams with 17 440 milk and 827 fat , * B
I 4 Job Daughters from VG Dams to 20 330 milk , *
I -1 GlendellArlinda Chief from VG Dam with 17,000 milk. ' A
J '1 JerryDaughlerfromVGDamwith2oooomilk ’ ' '■" B
a 2 Ransom Rail Pacemaker from G+ Dams with 17,000 milk B
I 1 Magnet Daughter from G+Dam with 18 000 milk i
• 2 Fond Honor from G+ Dams with records to 23 000 milk ■
i 1 Marvex from G+ Dam with 19,500 milk H
ffl 2 Imperial Knight from G+Dams with 21,890 milk and 963 fat V
H 1 Fleetndge Monitor from G+ Dam with 25,100 milk v
f 1 Ivanhoe Star from Dam with 15,640 milk and 740 fat ■
v Also Daughters of Betty I Chief, Fury, Silverwood Orbit, Topper Jet Stream B
A terra- R A Haven from VG and G+Dams to 25,000 milk and 944 fat J
f -OUR SALE REPUTATION WILL BE YOUR REMEMBRANCE- I
X For more information and catalogs, write Robert Knutsen RO 111, Rising Sun, B
B Md 21911, or Ben Amass Fallston Md 21047 Sale sponsored by Cecil X
J Harford, Kent, Queen Anne, Carplme A Baltimore Counties
PUBLIC SALE
MODERN FARM MACHINERY, , ,
LIVESTOCK, HAY, STRAW,CORN ,
SATURDAY, MARCH 3
i
11:00 A.M
; Located on the premises at RDI Middletown,
Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County,
Penna. Take Fiddlers Elbow Road off Main
Street dt "West end of Hummelstdwn and go
south to Hoffer Farm on left or take route 283
west to Middletown at Union Street exit and
then continue north on Union Street or if coming
from west on 283, exit at Vine Street, cross over
and return to 283 west and exit at Union Street
exit and go north to Hoffer farm. Turn right
between house and barn at road and go back
lane to next farm.
International 886 Diesel Tractor with roll guard
canopy, 18.4 x 38 rear tires, power steering and brakes,
less than 175 hrs. -A1 condition - like new. New Holland
310 PTO baler with #7O bale ejector - super sweep pick
ip - New & Never Used. Farmall 350 gas tractor.
Farmall H for parts. Hesston PT7mower conditioner -
2 yrs. old: Dunham 10’ cultimulcher; White 448 auto,
reset 4 -16” 3 pt. plow; International 44A 4 row com
planter; New Idea 106 3 pt. spin spreader; New Idea
305 mounted com picker; New Idea, wheel rakp; On
tario 10 disc grain drill on wood; New Idea loader with
manure bucket; snow blade for loader; John
Deere 3 pt. 2 row cultivator; New Holland manure
Spreader;; 36’ Smoker bateelevator; Little Giant com
drag; 3 bale wagons with hay sides; Husky 165 bu.
gravity box on running gear; 32’ Case grain elevator;
Farmall cultivators: Case manure spreader and Lets
pto plate mill.
' International 151 self propelled combine with 16’ plat
form. 702 gas Uni System with 2 row 38” picker head.
1937 Mack dump truck - engine just overhauled. Belt
drive com shelter; 2 hole corn shelter; protein tank;
Pride of the Farm 10 hole hog feeder; 2 & 6 hole hog
feeders; cast iron trough; Lincoln 225 Amp. welder;
tractor chains; front motmt tractor saw other misc.
farm related items. Not many small items. Be prompt.
Appx. 70 tons mixed hay. Appx. 5 tons straw. Appx.
70 tons ear com.
4 - 400# Angus feeder cattle; 17 crossbred feeder pigs
-40 to 80 lbs.; 3 bred 3rd litter sows; service age boar.' ' ■
£ale order: Few small items, livestock, grain and hay, n
machinery. - - - * •'
' r* * - - 5* i
# Conditions by
MR. & MRS. KENNETH R. UMBRELL
717-566-3693
Harry H. Bachman - Auctioneer
717-867-1809
Lunch Available by Hanoverdale Church of the
Brethren.
—i
PUBLIC SALE
On the farm located on Olive School Road two
miles from Brunswick and four miles from
Jeffersonr in Frederick Co., Md, Take the
Petersville exit off Route 340 and follow sale
signs.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21
10:30 A.M.
112 COWS AND BRED HEIFERS 112
96 HOLSTEINS ■ 75 REGISTERED • 26 GRADES.
13 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS
3 REGISTERED BROWN SWISS s :
Fifteen fresh in December and January, seventeen
due February through April. Plenty of ready milk.
Most by A.I. sires.
SIRES REPRESENTED:
Elevation (7) Jet Stream (8) Kingpin (2) Arlinda
Chief (2) transmitter (8) Westside AB Seaman (12)
Others by Tidy Burke Forty-niner, Paclamar Boot
maker, Heatherstone Lucky Typeblazer, Citation B
Maple.
A SAMPLE OF THOSE CELLING:
VG dtr. of Pawnee Farm Arlinda .Chief withl9,69oM
786 F. VG dtr..of Ecraso Golden Topper with 20.580 M
7MF and fresh again in December; Her daughter with
20,980 M 756 F also sells. GP 83 Kingpin dtr. with records
tb 19,M0M 711 F GP 83 Westside AB Seaman dtr. with
twice over 20,000 M GP 83 Stylemaster with. 4-11 19.570 M
716 F. GP Seven-Up dtr. twice over 20,OOOM4wice 800 F
Seaman dtr. with 22,D00M and 858 F. Lucky dtr. with
21,000 M and 787 F Inc. Registered cow with 20;930M and
856 F. 2 Jet Stream dtrs. fresh in January. -
All animals will be T.B. and Bangs tested within 30
days. Also pregnancy checked.
Many young cows fresh in JaUtaary and milking well!
An opportunity to acquire cows with potential.
Terms: Cash Sale in Heated Tent Lunch Available
Catalogs on sale day
BILLY P. & MARY H. SLATER
Route!, Box4!0
Knoxville, Maryland
. Phone: 301-473-5535
Sale,Managed by;' ,
Remsburg Sale Service , ~ .. t ,
Jefferson, Md. 21755 .
Phone: 301-473-8214 . -,y 4i
PUBLIC SALE
OF FAMING equipment
& HOUSEHOLOUEMS .
; .. To be held
SATURDAY, MARCH 3
10:30 A.M. ,
' Located I, mile South ofSportingHill, along
the Colebropk Raphd twp., Lanfcf Cd. t Pa.
Oliver #77 tractor, Farma|l * #240 tractor with
cultivators & tobacco hoers t ,lnternational tractor 84-
14 with #2OOl loader & huckeC John Deere #530
tractor, 2 bottom 14 pi.;|pfen|ati6nal.piow 1 (3 pt.), 3
bottom 14 in. John Deere plow'(&pt.VNew Holland
single-row forage harvester, Lamcosilage
L wagon with heavy-duty New Hollkfid rumfiilg' v 'geaiV
pehl Silage bloWer &lpipe; New ldfeh ? #323 :
com picker, New Holland #6B baler, New Holland -#ss
hay’rake,- NeWldea grass-mowery-New Idea triihper,
New Idea #2OB manure spreader, International 2iitw
com planter - fast hitch, Ontarid 16 disk grain drill;
New HoUand bin wagon, New Holland '3O ft'elevator
;{hke riew)’; 16 ft- Cardinal grain elevator; 5 hp' New
Holland hay'fdn, 2 -16 ft. flat bed ’wagohs; Oliver #2B
disk harrow, double cultipacker, John Deere
spring harrow, 9 ft. land roller* platform scales; rear 3.
pt. carrier, 4 tobacco ladders, 7 ft. Myet snow-blhde, 2
Mmnich tobacco presses, 10,000 tobdcco lathe, 2 feed
carts, bag wagon, 40 ft. ext. - ladder, rnilkcans, 2
DeLaval milkers, Better-Built bam cleaner (chain &
drive unit), Vz hp air-compressor, lots of tools.
1965 CHRYSLER „
» ' ; ,Newport'4-do<)r' ,^
2 jelly cupboards, meat bench, butchering tools,
kettles 8c trippd, baskets, lanterjis, crocks, jugs, jars,' -
glass butter chum," tinware, 2 old wagop, jacks and
many items not listed. ,
V, Sgje by „ ,
MARYSAUDER&
AMOS. H. SAUDER ESI.
lAuctipneers; r. :
Rufus Geib (665-4136)
Raymond Miller -g
i Lunch stand by East Peterehurglviennonite Sunday
School Classes. , ” ' -
Order of Sale: Small items on wagons, household
liteuls, farming equip.. **
Not RcspoUSibleforAccidcnts!
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