WITH COMMON SENSE! PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY AND CRAWLER 472 South from Quarryville about 6 miles to Crossroads. Take Noble Road right, follow to first Y left. Take White Rock road thru covered bridge, make 2 lefts to sale. THURSDAY, MARCH 13 J. Deere 2840 diesel w/180 hrs. w/48 loader, material bucket, fork. Minneapolis Moline G 1,000 diesel (Excellent Shape) Deutz diesel 600-6 (0.K.). Ford 6,000 diesel Commander. Fordson Major diesel. A.C. - HD 15 dozer w/good undercarriage and 24 m. track. J. Deere 310 disc transport 12 ft. (1 yr.). M.M. 6 bottom 16 in. trip plow w/coulders, Case 12 ft. transport disc, 12 ft. Cultipacker, 2 sprmg harrows 10 & 12 ft. New'ldea cutditioner, Case 9 ft. 4 in. 555 haybine, Massey Ferguson baler w/thrower, New Idea 3 pt. rake, IHC drawn rake, 4 wagons app. BxBxlB w/thrower racks, wide track w/front drop gate, 2 Kauffman built, New Idea 32 ft. elevator w/motor. Harvester handler elevator. New Idea 10 ton tandem axle single beater Manure Spreader. Fox 3,000 harvester w/3 row narrow head, pick up and elev. knife grinder, 3 forage wagons JD 125-115- New Idea, 2 forage blowers, Kools Hopper and New Holland table blower. 2 gravity bm wagons, A.C. no-till com planter 4 row 30 mch, Case 17 disc gram drill w/fertz. (0.K.), Bearcat #72A flail chopper, Wood Bras. 7 ft. rotary mower 3 pt., 2 shoop horse trailers, tandem axle w/roof, flat bed wagon, 3 pt. bale earner, 4 elec, fen cers, elec, welder, acetylene torch and tanks, battery charger, chains, tools and other articles. Terms by, DEAN ROLAND 717-529-2822 J. Everett Kreider, Auct. Steve Petersheim, Auct. Lunch by Farm Women Society #2l DISPERSAL SALE Located 3 miles north of Taneytown, Md. or 5 miles south of Littlestown, Pa. on Route 194, west 3 A mile on Teeter Road (Ist farm on left after bridge). SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23 AT 10:00 A.M. 44 HEAD OF HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 44 Consisting of 10 head fresh since December 1; 4 head to freshen by sale; 4 dry cows; 12 head m full flow of milk, bred back for fall; balance in different stages of lactation. This is a good productive herd and well uddered. Bangs and T.B. tested within 30 days; pregnancy examined. Cattle Sale In Tent Loading Chute DIESEL TRACTORS & MACHINERY White Field Boss 2* 105 diesel tractor, W.F., full power, 460 hours; Oliver 1650 diesel tractor, W.F., P.S. 1600 hours; Pittsburgh 12 ft. transport disc, new-used only on 15 acres; Oliver 4-16 automatic reset plow; Oliver 4-14 rip back plow; Brilhon 10 ft. cultipacker; N. Idea 9 ft. mow - ditoner; N.H. basket side rake; N.H. 275 baler w/thrower; McD. 13-7 gram drill; N.H. 717 forage harvester w/1 row corn head; 5 ft. pickup head; Kools blower; cement mixer; D. Bradley 20 ... mow conveyor; J.D. 115 silage wagon; 5 rubber tire wagons w/haysides, 3 of which are dump wagons; hydraulic dump pump; N. 1.165 P.T.O. manure spreader, 1 year old'"hydraulic cylinders; 2 rubber tire wheel barrows; Craftsman & in. belt sander; table saw and motor, 8 ft. creosoted posts - No Small Items, HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES 4 pc. waterfall bedroom suite; 2 single Hollywood beds; 2 wooden beds; 2 waterfall wardrobes; 2 bureaus; Singer elec, sewing machine; child’s desk; oak armed vinyl rocker; toys; misc. SALE ORDER: Furniture & Household, Machinery, Cattle. TERMS: Cash - Not Responsible for Accidents. MR. & MRS. CHARLES L. GEISINGER Telephone; (301) 756-2787 AUCTIONEER; Robert C. Mullendore CLERK; C. L. Metz LUNCH RIGHTS RESERVED 11:30 A.M. 6 Tractors Boost forage output on marginal acres UNIVERSITY PARK produces only about 25 Most of this country’s land percent of its potential, yet COMPLETE DISPERSAL CATTLE & MACHINERY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 11:30 A.M. Sharp Selling at the Jack Wood Farm located on Taylor Valley Rd., 3 mi. North of Cincinnatus, NY just off Rt. 26. Watch for auction arrows. 88 GRADE + REGISTERED CATTLE 88 Among these cattle from one farmer, 45 Ist calf heifers due to calve February to March. All from Eastern breeding. There will be several fresh by sale date. These have type & very good milking quality in these heifers. Also open & bred heifers will sell. Plus fresh & bagging close cows. Some of these are registered cattle. All Cattle vet examined for pregnancy, plus blood & TB tested. Ready for immediate interstate shipment day of sale. MACHINERY MF #lB5 Diesel tractor, gd. cond.; MF #l2 baler w/kicker, gd. cond; MF #36 rake; JD #FI4SA-5-16 trip bottom plow, ex. cond.; Ford #906 Rotary mower, NH #67 hayhne baler w/kicker; NH #461 haybine; NH spreader; 2 kicker wagons on running gear; clod buster; NI mower-conditioner; Papec #35 1 row chopper, gd. cond.; Ottawa 32’ hay & gram elevator; Int. 3 bottom trailer plow; Battery charger; 3 Surge milker unit, 50 lb. pails; plus more miscellaneous items. Terms • Cash or good check. Lunch available Jack Wood’s Livestock & Auction Service Sales Managers Cincinnatus, NY 13040 607-863-4141 COMPLETE CATTLE & MACHINERY DISPERSAL Harry & Sue Young SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Mr. & Mrs. Young having sold their farm and are moving out of the state, have commissioned us to sell their cattle & machinery located on the farm off Great Brook Rd., turn off Rt. 23 in the hamlet of Amberville, 3 mi. South of New Berlin and 7 mi. North of Norwich on Great Brook Rd. 56 CATTLE 56 This dairy consists of 42 rmlk cows, 11 started heifer calves, of which 2 are registered. Sired by Ramson Rail Pacemaker, bom m Nov. of ‘79. 3 started bull calves and 1 crossbred beef heifer. The milking herd are all Holstein except one Blue & White cow and one Red & White Holstein. The following lactations: 20 fresh cows, 12 handling & bagging close cows, the balance are bred for summer and fall calving. This dairy has been blood & TB tested and has had shipping fever shots ready for immediate in terstate shipment day of sale. MACHINERY JD #3020 Diesel tractor selling w/brand new cab in ex. cond.; MF #175 Diesel tractor w/new rubber m good cond.; JD #l4B loader, brand new in Nov. of ‘79; Special NH #479 haybine in ex. cond.; NIIBO bu. PTO spreader w/hydro tailgate, brand new chains; NH # Super 123 hopper blower; 2 self unloading wagons on heavy duty running gears; NH running gear w/flat racks; JD 10’ transport disc; JD 2 row 3 pt. hitch com planter; JD #6 1 row chopper; new tractor chains; 2 Uvler feed carts, brand new; ex. fogger, new; 4 metal individual calf stalls; Sears 200 amp welder; metal for welding; 3 fencers; smooth wire; all purpose metal work bench; Fairbank 500 lb. platform scales; hydro cylinder; seed corn; 1971 Ski-doo TNT #340; Metal 15 individual chicken nests; fancy hens & 3 nice roosters, plus more miscellaneous items. This machinery is in good condition. Inspection anytime. Terms - Cash or good check. Lunch Available Owners, HARRY & SUE YOUNG 607-859-2952 Jack Wood's Livestock & Auction Service Safes Managers Citicinnatus, NY 13040 607-863-4141 11:00 A.M Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 9,1980—D21 the same land indirectly accounts for almost a third of our food supply-in the form of meat and milk. Grass and range land make up more than half the total in the United States and over 60 percent of the acres is on farms. Yet, only one out of 10 of those acres gets any fertilization. “The sky is the limit as far as the future use of fertilizer is concerned”, according to John E. Baylor, extension agronomist at Penn State. Fertilization yields a return of $3 for every dollar invested, however, to most forage producers the profit incentive remains obscure, clouded behind the indirect PUBLIC AUCTION COMPLETE FARM EQUIPMENT Dispersal For Eugene K. and Linda S. Martin MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Located: Take Route 272 North from Ephrata past Turnpike entrance to traffic light, turn left on Route 897 6-miles thru Reinholds to farm on right or 897 South from Schaefferstown 4 miles to farm on left. West Cocalico Twp., Lancaster County, Penna. MASSEY FERGUSON 1130 DIESEL with Multi-power, W.F.E.; Dual Hydraulics, Front Weights, Like New 23.1x34 Tires. MASSEY FERGUSON 1100 DIESEL with Multi-Power and Roll Guard. 1830 CASE SKID LOADER Excellent Condition only 1% Years Old. JOHN DEERE 520 with Power Steering and Cultivators. JOHN DEERE 8250 18x7 GRAIN DRILL with Fer tilizer and Gram Seeder Attachments, like new; NEW HOLLAND No. 790 10-TON SPREADER with Hydraulic Endgate, like new; 2 EZ MANU. FORAGE WAGONS with 3-Beaters, Roof, on 12-Ton Tandem Running Gear, like new; MASSEY FERGUSON No. 72 DISC HARROW with Dual Wheels 12’6” Cut with 20” Blades, used 1 season; NEW IDEA No. 327 2 ROW NARROW CORNPICKER with 12 Roll Husking Bed; McCURDY 280-BUSHEL GRAVITY BIN with 6-inch Hydraulic Auger on 10-Ton Gear; McCurdy 210-Bushel Gravity Bin on 8-Ton Running Gear; NEW HOLLAND 469 9-FOOT HAYBINE; JOHN DEERE No. 1250 6- ROW 30-INCH PLATELESS CORNPLANTER with Disc Openers Applicators and Dicky John Monitor; Dunham Lear 13-Foot Cultipacker; Massey Ferguson 5-Bar Side Rake; Zimmerman 18- Food Flatbed Wagon with Cora Sides; 16-Foot Flatbed Wagon with Bale Racks; 36-FOOT LITTLE GIANT ELEVATOR with Swivel Chute; Case 7-Tooth High Clearance Chisel Plow; John Deere F-125 4x16 Trip Plow; John Deere Spring Tooth Harrow on Transport; 2-Row 3-pomt Cultivator; 3-point Rotary Cutter; 3- point Blade; Century 3-point Sprayer with Poly Tank; David Bradley Side Rake; Gehl 3-point Round Bale carter; JOHN DEERE 4-ROW POTATO PLANTER John Deere 2-Row Potato Digger; 2 Way Belt Potato Bag Elevator; Aluminum Picking Table; Potato Graders and Rollers; Potato Baskets and Misc. Potato Equipment. LINCOLN 225 AMP WELDER Vk H.P. Portable Air Compressor; Floor Model Drill Press; Electric Grinder on stand; 1750 Watt Sears Generator with Engine; Walsh High Pressure Washer; Ready Heater; Platform Scales; % mch Drive Socket Set; Vise; New Bolts and Bin; 12-Ton Hydraulic Jack; New % H.P. Motor; 6 Hydraulic Cylinders; MF Stay Bars; Top Links; 218.4x34 Used Tractor Tires; Com-a- Long; 2 mch Drive Socket Sets; Kawasaki 250 Trail Bike; 2 Shallow Well Pumps; 16-Hole Hog Feeder; 100 gallon Hog Medicator; 300-gallon Fuel Tank; 500 gallon Fuel Tank; Century Sprayer Parts; 50 gallon Schaeffer Oil with Pump; Sears Water Pump with Gas Engine; Fuel Pumps; 3/8 mch Drill; Bits; Scrap Iron; Misc. Hand Tools; Misc. Farm Tools; Forks; Shovels; Brooms and many other items. Auction by; EUGENE K. & LINDA S. MARTIN R.D. #2, Denver, Pa. 215-267-2690 Auction Conducted by John 3. and Paul E. Martin Auctioneers 717-733-3511 - 717-733-3305 Ephrata, Pa use of most forage crops. The obscurity results from the low income priority farmers place on forage. Since money comes from the sale of milk or meat a cer tain amount of difficulty arises in attributing the increased yield and quality to fertilization Farmers lack confidence in fertilization as a means to increased production. This lack of fertilization results m an under utilization of most of the forage land in this country producing only one quarter of the potential yield while proper management could quadruple production, Baylor said. 10:30 A.M. Food At Auction