Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 12, 1980, Image 117

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    Here’s summary of 1979 land transfer figures
fhe map and figures show value of Lancaster County land transfers of 10 only about 300 were for parcels over 10 acres. Also to be remembered is the fact
es or more in 1979. Top figure is the number of acres sold in each township. many of the lower prices are due to family transfers which tend to skew the
st dollar figure is the minimum prices paid per acre; second, the maximum; averages.
rd, the average. It is important to note that of 10,000 transfers in the County,
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HOW TO MOVE ROUND BALES!
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Hi-Lift with 3 Point Base
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The Graves Speedwagon offers you the ultimate in hay handling from the comfort of your
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