Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 22, 1980, Image 39

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    FARM EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
LATE-MODEL TRACTORS,
FARM EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, ETC.
SATURDAY, MARCH 29
9:00A.M.
McHenry, Md.
For convenience of sale, we will hold our auction
at the Garrett County Fairground, McHenry
(Deep Creek Lake), Md. Located approx. 15
miles south off of Interstate 48 on U.S. RTE
219, 12 miles north of Oakland, Md. on U.S.
RTE 219.
tOO-TRACTORS-iOO
ALLIS CHALMERS-XTI9O-1 with completely rebuilt
motor, D-17 Diesel, D-15 Diesel, CA, 7020, Lawn
Tractor (new), CASE- 1030 w/cab, 350 dozer, DAVID
BROWN- 1410, 1210 4 wheel drive, 1200, 990, 885
w/loader, 880, JOHN DEERE- 2840 (new), 4020 Power
shift 620, B, 3020, 4020 Power shift w/Hiniker cab &
turbo charger, FORD- 7000 w/cab, 5000, 4000, 3000, 2 -
BN’s, IRC- 4100-150 HP 4 W/D- with 10’ blade, 1066 w/
cab, 1296, 666, 656, 574 w/cab, 460, 340, 400 Gas, 400
Diesel, 350, Super MTA - Power steering F H, 2- M’s, 2-
H’s, C, A with belly mower, W9-D, 424,300 U w/loader,
240 U, Cub, Cadets, DEUTZ- .6006, MASSEY
FERGUSEN- 1130 w/cab, 235 D, 50 w/loader, TO3O,
TO2O, OLIVERS - 60 w/highway mower, HG Crawler
w/loader, YANMAR- 155 4 W D, 240 4 W D, Lawn &
Garden Tractors of various makes & models, Melrose
Bobcat, Ford 340 Skid Steer, Used loaders, MH Pony,
Backhoe. White 2-70 Low hrs.
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT
50 Plows-1-2-3-4-5- Bottom Plows of various makes &
models, 25 Disks- 3 pt. hitch, wheel and heavy duty, all
sizes, Cultipackers -JD cultimulcher, chisel plow, JD
10’ field cultivators, 2- miller wheel harrows, drag
harrows, IHC-JD-MF com planters- 2 and 4 rows, No
till com planter, 2- Oliver gram drills, JD grain drill,
New Ford manure spreader, several used spreaders, 3
pt. hitch fertilizer spreaders of all sizes, Large 2 wheel
fertilizer spreader, 3 pt. hitch and pull type sprayers.
HAY & HARVEST EQUIPMENT
NH Baler (new), 204 T JD w/thrower, JD 336 Baler
w/thrower, NH 273 Baler w/thrower, 2- NH 282’s, NH
273, JD round baler, McKee round baler (new) Ford
haybme (used 2 seasons), NH 479,469, new bale throw
racks, Zachary tub grinder new and for round bales,
used flat bed wagons, various racks and mowing
machines, harvesters, NH 880 (2 row), JD 35, IHC 650,
NH 717, used forage wagons - Badger, Lamco, Grove,
Papec, Blowers- (IHC, GEHL, NH,- KOOLS), NH
grinder mixer, 10 rotary cutters (new & used- 4 to 7’),
new & used running gears, new & used gravity bins,
bunk feeders, feeder wagons, com pickers- (1 and 2
row), 2 used PTO generators, new 15 KW generator,
bale feeders and forks, gates, pick-up racks, (all
sizes), barb wire, baler twme, post pounders, post hole
augers, new & used tractor cabs, 6 to 8’ blades, 3-
lowboy trailers, box scraper, Lincoln 200 AMP welder,
new Leon rock picker, boom poles, bumpers, new snow
blowers.
30-30 Rifle, 44 Magnum Rifle, 2-22 automatics, 20-gauge
single barrell, Model 12-16 gauge, 3 muzzle loaders,
Bear black Tail Bow, Bear Kodiak Magnum Bow,
Ithaca 12 gauge pump, Tarps, Picnic tables, Roto
tillers, Cham saws, 2 New Mini Bams, Amish buggy.
TRUCK LOAD-NEWTOOLS
Drill press, air compressors, bench grinders, tool
boxes, wrench sets of all kinds, air tools, jacks and
many other tools.
None of the above is a complete hst as more items will
be added.
TRUCK LOAD OF FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES
AND FISH - oysters by the gal., shnmp
COUSIN WITH A LOAD OF DRY GOODS
In case of ram, bring boots, raincoats and umbrellas.
TERMS: CASH- Unless contacting Mr. Schrock prior
to sale day.
PLENTY OF GOOD HOMEMADE REFRESH
MENTS—AMISH COUNTRY SWISS CHEESE,
BOLOGNA
SALE WILL BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 9:00 AM - 2
AUCTIONEERSSELLING AT ONCE!
MANUFACTURERS DISPLAYS OF INTEREST: C.A.
McDade CO., LAMCO, McKEE, PATZ, WINCO,
CUMMINGS & BRICKER, WAYNE WYANT,
PIONEER
Sale order - Small items, 9:00; Machinery, 9:30;
Tractors 2:00.
Owners
MR. & MRS. ERNEST SCHROCK
Rte i Box 32
Oakland, Md. 21550
PH. 301-334-9059-9060
AUCTIONEERS;
Curt Howad, London, Oh..
Tom Henline, Terra Alta, W.Va.
Ph. 304-789-6061
Ray Lady, Bristo, Tenn.
Jim Johnson, Tridelphia, Pa.
Eddie Goodrich, Johnson City, N.Y.
SALE MANAGERS:
Clarence Johnson
Curt Howard
DON-’T MISS THIS LARGE SALE!
GUNS ETC.
Penn Manor Community 4-H organises
MILLERSVILLE The 9:00 p.m. at which tune they
Penn Manor Community 4-H have an opportunity to talk
club will hold it’s' with the various project
Organizational Meeting on leaders.
March 25, at the Millersville Each member should be
Fire Hall. accompanied by a parent. A
All youth between the ages
of 8 and 19 years of age are
eligible to join the club.
Those youth interested in
joining or learning more
about the club are invited to
come to this meeting
anytime between 7:30 and
SUPER MACHINERY
SALE
It Will Be One Of
The Largest & One Of
The Best Machinery Sales
In New York State
This Year
5 COMPLETE
MACHINERY DISPERSALS
SATURDAY, MARCH 29
10:00 A.M.
Sale held at Central Bridge Sales Arena.
Location - from Binghamton take Rt. 1-88 & Rt. 7
northeast to Central Bridge, turn left on Rt.
30A, two miles. Approximately 100 miles from
Binghamton.
25 TRACTORS SELLING
INCLUDING White 105 Tractor 4 WD, 400 hrs.; Oliver
1855 Tractor, 4 WD.
5 Field choppers, 2 like new; 7 balers; 7 haybir°s; 8
self unloading wagons; 3 com planters & many other
items that go with a modem dairy business. Machinery
is in excellent condition. Most items kept under cover.
This is a great sale, will be well worth your trip.
WALTER WAGNER SALES SERVICE
Central Bridge, NY
PH: 518-868-4571
When You Want All The Protection
Y>uPayFor...
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Look First At The Read Difference.
Choice not chance. Choose from 14' to 36' diameter Read
Grain Bins, all made of heavy, galvanized steel for strength
and long life. Now you can make your storage system
exactly what you need it to be
for your particular crop. Read Sw d
has accessories for drying, I
aeration, stirring, loading
and unloading.
Trust your Read Dealer to SIPPI
bring you more quality and
service than you pay for. pr/vll
. Telephone (205) 595-2181. TELEX No 5 9806
Read Reliability. The Standard Others Follow.
$2 dues payment will cover
expenses for the entire
season.
There will be additional
money needed for projects
depending on the supplies
needed and the nature of the
project.
' Agn Products for Agn Industry
P O, Box 7343 A, 906 North 40th Street
Birmingham Alabama 35223
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22,1980—A39
Projects offered are;
cooking; sewing; cake
decorating; crafts; oil
painting; photography;
handyman (woodworking);
vegetable gardening;
strawberries; outdoor
flowers; indoor plants; field
Kauffman
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irrigated once a year. The
system has proven suc
cessful in control on non
point source pollution. It is
one of several set-ups
described on page C-16.
Honored with the 1980
Regional Maurice K. God
dard award was the Stein
man Farm, consisting of 640
acres of woodland. The
operation is managed by
Frank Parmer and owned by
John F. Steinman whose
holdings include Lancaster
Newspapers, Inc.
The Steinman farm was
commended for practicing
good forest management as
recommended by the Bureau
of Forestry and for utilizing
forest resources rather than
preserving them.
Among the programs was
a block cutting system
whereby timber was har
vested for nine years. But
smce the last havest a
decade ago, no cutting has
been done.
The Storm Water
Management JVward,
presented to those respon
sible for design and im
plementation of such
programs, went to a
municipality, an apartment
complex, and the ar-
com; tobacco; pet care;
rabbits; swine; capons;
entomology; beekeeping;
reading for fun and
leadership.
Project Record Books will
be given to those enrolling.
chitecture firm which
designed both systems.
Denver Borough was
selected as a winner because
of the grass swales installed
at Cocalico High School to
discharge water at a con
trolled rate.
Willow Woods, an apart
ment complex owned by
Willow Valley Farms,
Willow Street, was named as
the non-public award win
ner. Water there is conveyed
to a series of two detention
basins before being
discharged into a nearby
stream.
The landscape ar
chitecture firm of McCloud,
Scatchard, Derek and Ed
son, Lititz, designed both
storm water systems.
Aaron Z. Stauffer,
Chairman of the District
board, warned farmers
against soil loss. He pointed
out that current
management practices can
cost two bushels of soil for
every bushel of grain
produced.
Graham T. Munkittrick,
Pennsylvania State Con
servationist, said as he
looked forward to the 1980 s
he saw problems with the
economy, energy, and the
environment.
While he painted a rather
bleak picture of the first two,
he pointed out the need to do
something to preserve the
environment.
He said farmers need to
look for alternative energy
sources like methane gas,
need to save their farm soil,
and need to preserve prime
farmland.
He said he foresees more
regulations and more
programs in the 1980 s, all
aimed at helpmg the en
vironment.
He concluded by urging
farmers to continue their
work in helpmg stop the loss
of 7000 to 8000 acres of prime
Lancaster County farmland
each year,*and to continue
trying to reduce the loss of
five or more tons topsoil per
acre per year.
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