—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Novtmber 3,1979 144 No 1980 READING—AII 1978 grain crops currently under loan to the Commodity Credit Corporation and all 1979 grain crops eligible for CCC loans may be placed in the farmer-owned reserve program, according to Paul Keeney, Chairperson of the Berks County Agricultural Stabilization and Con servation Committee. Crops eligible to move immediately into the far mer-owned reserve are 1978 and 1979-crop wheat, com, sorghum, oats and rice under CCC loan. Barley will be eligible for entry when it is no longer in a call status. The current barley market price is above the grain reserve call level. Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland announced these actions last week. Bergland also announced there will be no set-aside or diversion for 1960 feed grain crops. “I would remind producers about the im portance of good farming practices as they plan for 1960 and I would recommend against bringing fragile lands into production. Farmers who plant these lands in 1960 will not have this acreage added to their farms’ normal crop acreage in subsequent years,” Bergland said. Bergland said the program decisions were based on projected supply and demand factors for 1979 and 1960. “We see a tighter supply situation in the I AUCTION 1 I 4 ACRE TOBACCO SHED ) i SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ! I 2:30 P.M. I | On the premises located at the corner of Rt. * 130 & Church Rd., Kinzer, Paradise Twp., PA. I z Delaware Valley Auction Co. f I 999 West Chester Pike i * Westchester, PA I A 215-363-1770 x { 215-942-2685 J PUBLIC AUCTION OF ANTIQUES & H.H. GOODS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 AT 10 A.M. At 744 Hamilton St., Lancaster, Pa. (1 block North of New Holland Ave.) Old china: Aurora, Neva, dec. ironstone, German, •Tapan, sponge pitcher, Roseville vase, carnival bowl, depression glass; coll, of old match covers; blue dec. jug (signed Sipe); Cowden jug; oil lamp; mirrors; pictures; fishing rods; etc. sad irons. TOOLS De Walt radial saw; sabre saw; elec, grinding wheel; old cigar press; files; braces; bitts; mitres; levels; wrenches; hammers; draw knife; plane; all size clamps; lots more. FURNITURE Marble top table; high back jelly cupboard; 6 oak chairs; 6 carved cane seat chairs; wicker hamper; cane seat rocker; oak buffet; wicker fernery; vamtys; wardrobes; chests of drawers; bureaus; single bed w/s-m, smoking stand, 2 pc. L R set; Coldspot 19 cu ft side by side frost free refrigerator; kit set; Norge gas dryer; lamps; pots & pans, Xmas & misc. items. Sale For, WM. C. RUHL Auctioneer John H. Cooper 665-5839 (Furn. sold at 1:30 P.M ) set-aside for grain future. The actions we are announcing today will help meet domestic and export requirements and reduce the risk of rapid food price in flation,” All producers of barley, com and sorghum will be eligible for target price protection, loans, and for participation in the farmer owned reserve in 1980. Oat producers will be eligible for loans and the reserve program in 1900. “We will assure producers at least the same 1900 feed grain and soybean loan rates as in 1979,” Bergland said. This means loan levels of at least $2 for com, $1.90 for sorghum, $1.63 for barley, and $1.03 for oats, $1.70 for rye, and $4.50 for soybeans. ” “I will be asking for public comment on possible changes in the operation of the farmer-owned reserve program in the next few weeks,” Bergland said. “Therefore, no changes in the reserve management rules are being made at this time.” Preliminary feed grain target price ranges will be announced by March 15. Current estimates based on the formula in the Food and Agriculture Ad? of 1977 in dicate these prices would be 12.08 per bushel for corn, $2.46 for sorghum and $2.35 for barley. In order to qualify for full target price protection, farmers cannot plant more com, sorghum or barley in 1960 than was considered planted and set aside from these crops in 1979. Farmers who exceed this acreage will be subject to an allocation factor that can reduce any target price payment by up to 20 percent. CHAR-KELL MILKING HERD and BRED HEIFER SALE WED., NOVEMBER 7 AT 1:00 P.M. At the Belleville Livestock Market. 30 Registered Holstein cows, 4 Grades and 4 Registered springing heifers. 6 cows fresh Aug. & Sept., 10 just fresh or springing. Majority are sired by unit bulls and have good production. Certified - accredited - pregnancy checked. CHARLES T. KELLER Mark Click - Auctioneer HARRY RUDNICK & SONS, Inc. Livestock Sales Every Tuesday Galena, Md. Phones (301) 648-5100 & 648-5179 In addition to our regular sale: TUES., NOVEMBER 13 at 7:00 p.m. 48 HOLSTEIN COWS & HEIFERS 48 This herd consists of 30 milk cows, 5 bred heifers, 13 open heifers and calves. All home raised from Md. Artifical Breeding and a registered herd sire. The cows are good size, showing True Holstein type and lots of milk. T.B. and Bangs accredited and retested for sale. Consigned by: Franklin Everitt Barclay, Md. Sale at Rudnick’s Barns Galena, Md. Joe Rudnick, Auctioneer SPECIAL FALL SALE SAT., NOVEMBER 10 Selling at Jack Wood’s Farm, Taylor Valley Rd., just off Rt. 26,3 miles north of Cincinnatus, NY. Watch for auction arrows. 150 REGISTERED & HI GRADE HDLSTEINSISO + 10 REGISTERED JERSEYS Featuring in this sale are 40 fresh Ist and 2m: calf heifers, 63 head of mostly Ist & 2ns calf heifers. This good young dairy has the following lactations; 20 strictly fresh, 25 to freshen Nov. & Dec., balance m various stages of lactation. This dairy is producing very well now. Consignments mclude the following; From William Wright of Preble: Registered 2 yr. old by Whittier Farm Apollo Rocket (PDM +2086). Million Heir dam that ME’D twice over 700 lb. fat, due at sale time to Lime Hollow DeKoI. Malcom Young- East Homer; Reg. yearling service bull sired by Paclamar Astronaut and from 2 yr. old that MD’D 16,767 M 587 F. Next Registered 2 yr. old by Red Ruff Astro Alicia due at sale time to the Triple Plus Hanover Hills Triple Threat. Tom Loneargn, Homer, Registered 2 yr. old Downalane Granddaughter from GP 84, dam just fresh. Stan Whetsei & Sons, Homer, 2 Apostles, & Bold C all due now. Also Registered 6 yr. old Buddy daughter due now by Penn Del Gent Wary Due to Arlmda Jet Stream (PTM +2061). Registered heifer Duncraveh Boehns Countdown. Also due now to Jet Stream. Many top bred cows fresh and sprmgmg as well as open and bred heifers. Also 10 top registered Jersey cattle that will satisify and most critical buyers from the state of VT. Managers Note This sale is top selection of Registered and Grade Cattle. All cattle ready for in terstate shipment day of sale. TB and Blood tested, naslegen sprayed, vet examined for pregnancy, in spection welcome anytime. Terms; Cash or good check day of sale. Jack Wood’s Livestock & Auction Service Box 260, Cincinnatus, NY Sale Managers 607-863-4141 National program acreages of 82.1 million acres for corn, 13.9 million for sorghum and 7.9 million for barley have been established for 1980. The NPA is the number of acres for each crop needed to be planted to meet projected domestic and export market requirements as well as provide for an adequate carryover. 11:30 A.M iSRECIWLSALE FEEDER CATTLE * \ & CALVES $ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 SJ AT 1:30 P.M. Blue Ridge Livestock Sales, Inc. N Charles Town, W. Va. 25414 FEEDER PIG SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 AT 1:30 P.M. Located 1 mile south of Lebanon. Take 897 north of Schaefferstown, at lona turn on Mine Road, turn left at Fox Rd. (at Newmaster Store). 200 - 225 head of fine quality feeder pigs ranging m weight from 30 - 65 lbs. All these feeder pigs have Iron, Erysipelas and Rhinitis shots, wormed and sprayed for mange. Teeth clipped, tails docked and castrated voun e. Don’t miss this fine selection of feeder pigs. No outside pigs will be sold at this sale. Conditions By, ALVIN H. MARTIN 717-273-9029 Merle Eberly. Auctioneer 215-267-6608 “The Western Gate”- PUBLIC AUCTION FARM MACHINERY, TRACTORS ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD I FURNISHINGS TACK, CARTS AND SLEIGHS FRI., NOVEMBER 9 Location: One (1) mile west of Malvern; 13/10 mites south of Route #3O, Frazer; turn east of Route #352 onto Forest Lane, Vi mile to farm (Watch for sale arrow on Route #352 sale day). M-F ‘3s’ tractor w/loader & highway mower, 1340 hrs. like new; Int. Cub Cadet ‘l47’, hydrastat, 48” rotary mower, like new; int. ‘A’ tractor; Int. 6’ pulltype disc; drag harrow; 2 sets of tractor chains; Meyers snow blade, 7’ like new; two 2-wheel trailers; power reel mower; 2 Lawn Boy power mowers; leaf blower; Walker hyd. bumper jack; dirt scoop; wood saw; 2 dbl. ladders; dbl. grinder w/blower; Presohte tank w/gauge; milk cart; bag truck; 2 rolls snow fence; shop tools; drill; grinder; vise; misc lumber; 2 blanket chests; two 1-horse sleighs; 1-horse 4-wheel runabout; 1-horse tract cart; two 1-horse brake carts; 1-horse Bob sled; 5 English saddles; bridles; horse blankets; misc. tack & farm tools and pony harness and saddles. ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AS FOLLOWS: Antique Hepplewhite 6’ inlaid sideboard; Grandfathers’ clock w/brass face & inlaid case; rush b. ladder-back rocker; 3 original hand pamted chairs & matching rocker; comer chair; rattan chairs; twin maple bedroom smte w/beds, mght table, chest and bureau w/mirror; oil portraits, pictures & frames; 100 pcs. of silver, sterling & com flatware; shaving mirror; butlers’ desk; Majolica pitcher; 3-pc. lustre tea set; 4 lustre pcs., one pitcher, as is; Feather coffee pot; handless cups & saucers; Parkesburg sherbets; tea leaf coffee pot, as is; English very large tureen; Adams plates; numerous antique bowls; small wooden & china boxes; 2 pr. glass candlabras; partial set of Nontake; pewter & brass; fire screen, grate, bed warmer & 2 brass spoons; goblets & desserts; 3 Dietz lanterns; Maytag auto, washer; Fngidaire dryer; Fedders dehumidifier; 3’ x 4’ safe; G E. refrigerator; Safeguard antique ck writer; numerous articles not listed. Terms: C-A-S-H Sale conducted by: Whitford Sales Company L. Robert Frame, auctioneer Box 98, Uwchland. P. 0., Pa. Phone: 215-458-5060 “Chester County’s Foremost Auction Company” at 10:00 A.M By the order ol: E. G. Richmond I 1
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