Farabis, Saturday, July 26,1980 to run this UPPER MARLBORO, Md. The thirtieth annual Maryland tobacco field day is set for this Wednesday (July 30) at the University of Maryland’s tobacco research farm near Upper Marlboro. This year’s blue mold plant disease epidemic will probably be the big topic of conversation, even though recent hot weather appears to have brought the malady to a standstill, reports Claude G. McKee, Extension tobacco specialist and professor of agronomy on the University of Maryland faculty McKee is also held day coordinator and tobacco farm superintendent He expects more than 600 persons to attend this week’s event. The field day schedule Tobacco insects - Floyd calls for wagon tours of Hamson, professor of research plots on a con- entomology at the Umver- USDA conducts food grading hearings WASHINGTON, DC. - The United States Depart ment of Agriculture has published a notice of proposed rulemaking, and is conducting hearings and accepting comments on the j 1 ! i Saturday, July 26 Lancaster Co Society 5 holds its 60th anniversary celebration. Thursday, July 31 Lancaster Co Society 11 meets at the home of Mary Swarr. FARM AUCTION FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 1.1980 7 30 P.M. To be held on the Peter Chisko Farm. 4'/a miles from Forest City, Pa. via Route 247 and 296 or take Rt. 296 4‘/a miles north of Waymart blinker light at Exit 57E (Carbondale) off Rt 81 and take Rt. 6 east to Waymart, Wayne Co., Follow Arrows. 50 CATTLE 50 28 Are Mature Cows of which 20 are Holstems, 4 Jerseys and 4 Guernseys This is a Summer and Fall freshening dairy 8 are just fresh Many more due Sept, Oct and Nov Most all are Ist and 2nd caM heifers This dairy presently on DHIA Test 8 open Holstein Heifers, 14 year old, 11 Started Heifers, 6 to 8 months old, 3 Started Heifer Calves, 1 month old: Service Bull, Young cattle all Holstein and well grown MACHINERY David Brown 885 gas tractor, JD 620 tractor WF 3 pt power steering, bve PTO, good rubber, Farmall H tractor, NH 717 chopper, NH Super 23 Blower, Older Papec cutter and blower, Oliver 10’ transport Disc, 30’ grain elevator w/motor, JD #ll trailer mower, etc some small items. MILKING EQUIPMENT 4 DeLaval magnetic units, Del .aval #75 pump plastic vacuum line and fittings vacuum dumping station, Dan-Kool 325 gallon tank and 4 new Surge electric pulsation units with big pails Lunch Terms - Cash or approved check Owner TOM ROBINSON Aucts Jim Adriance & Sons Montrose, Pa 717-278-1574 Tobacco field day Wednesday tinuous basis from 9:30 a.m. to noon, with each trip lasting about hours. The last wagon train will probably leave the tobacco farm headquarters area about 11 a.m. Topics at the six tour stops are as follows; Tobacco variety breeding M. Kenneth Aycock, Jr., professor of agronomy at the University of Maryland in College Park; Weed control Ronald L. Ritter, Extension weed control specialist and assistant professor of agronomy at the University of Maryland; Research on blue mold Harold A (“Jerry”) Skoog, a tobacco research agronomist at nearby Beltsville, Md , for the U.S Department of Agriculture; options for changing food grades While most of the hearings have already been held, written comment will be accepted and should be addressed to Executive Secretariat, attention Annie Johnson, Rm 2641-S, Food Safety and Quality Service, USDA, Washington, D C 20250 Copies of the proposed rules are available at local libraries When making written commments, be sure to mention that you are writing about “food grading policy ” Tell who you are and why you are writing sity of Maryland m College Park; Keeping MH (maleic hydrazide) residues down Claude G. McKee Curing studies with Maryland tobacco - Barry C Frey, assistant professor of agricultural engineering, and Gerald L Long, an agricultural engineering technician, both at the University of Maryland in College Park. Noon lunch will be sold at moderate cost, as usual, in the shade of tall linden trees near the farmhouse headquarters. Speakers for a short af ternoon program will in clude W Lamar Harris, director of the Maryland PUBLIC AUCTION OF 2 TRACTS OF REAL ESTATE, FARM MACHINERY, HOUSEHOLD, TROCK& CAR ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 2,1980. Located along Forgedale Rd, Vi mile north of Boyer’s Junction (off Pricetown Rd), or IV* mi. south of Dryville, 4 miles south of Kutztown, Rockland Twp., Berks Co. TRACT #1 Istory cement block home w/4 rms, V/2 bath, unfinished half story, oil fired hot water heat Drilled well, detached 2M> story cement block garage and other out bldgs, also small pond Frtg along Forgedale & Clay Valley Rds, all situate on approx 3 5 acres TRACT #2 Approx 43 acres of sloping land of which 30 acres are open farm land, bal in woodland w/some heavy timber & lowland 3 strong springs and approx 300 ft rd frtg along Forgedale Rd OAK 3 pc Bdrm suite - drop leaf ext table - secretary - sideboard & rockers, Majestic cook stove, kitchen cabinets, cane seat & bent back rockers, press bent back-plank & cane seat chairs, clothes tree, blanket chest, RCA color & B&W TVs, Hardwick 20” elec range, elec grandfather clock, record cabinet, 16”x25” safe, day bed, uphol chairs, candle mold, match box, baskets, tinware, depression-ironstone pressed glass, crocks, jugs, rag carpet, copper wash boiler AC 5040 DIESEL TRACTOR w/329 HRS, Ford 9N tractor, AC 3x14 mtd plow, NH 450 3 pt grass mower, M 5 3 pt rotary mower, Cardinal 16’ alum elevator, Ford cult, 3pt buck saw, 3pt 6’ scraper, 3pt 1 bot tom plow, 3 pt lift hoist, rubber tire wagon, Ford tractor pusher, stanchion parts, bam support posts, 12’xl4’xl8’ com crib shed, ear com AC 8 HP lawn tractor, Remington 660 & Homelite 150 auto chain saws, air compressor, rotary mower, rubber tire wheelbarrow, bottle gas hot air furnace, cherry-walnut & other rough sawed lumber, section & step ladders, bam fan, hyd jack, V elec drill, cir cular saw, V socket set, vise, wooden planes, plastic drain tile, stove & galv pipe, firewood, scrap iron & many more items 1973 Ford F-100 Pick-up (1,800 mi ), AT, V-8, 8’ bed, 1 owner, 1965 Rambler Classic (26,000 mi ), Stick, 6 cyl, 1 owner AUCT NOTE Most late model items were used only a few tiems Sold for HOMER B. READINGER ESTATE Albert Bieber. Executor Alan S Readmger, Atty Sale at 10 OO A M Real estate at 1 00 P M Car & Truck after RE John D George D Frey, Auct Terms ( ash or Pa ( heck Refreshments on premises Agricultural Experiment Station, and James R Miller, agronomy depart ment chairman both headquartered at the University of Maryland in College Park. Displays of tobacco related farm equipment and appropriate educational exhibits will be available for viewing throughout the day Field demonstrations of tobacco-related equipment will be conducted in the afternoon The University of Maryland tobacco research farm is located four miles north of Upper Marlboro on highway 202 All interested persons are invited to attend next week’s field day HOUSEHOLD: • BARN PAINTING • ROOF PAINTING • BIN PAINTING • MASONRY & EPOXY COATING • Sandblast preparation All work is guaranteed satisfactory “Call the Country Boys with the Country Prices" ,G EBHART'S Agriculture - Industrial - Commercial Box 145 A, R.D. 4 Hanover, PA 17331 Ph: 717-637-0222 PUBLIC SALE Located 3 miles south of Frederick, Md. off I -270 on Route 85, south approx. 3 miles, turn right on Lime Kiln Road, Vz miles to New Design Rd., right to farm. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 AT 10:30 A.M. TRACTORS, TRUCKS, MACHINERY Massey Ferguson 180 diesel tractor, 2400 hrs., new clutch and paint; Ferguson 30 tractor, new rubber and paint; G.T. 570 gram dryer, portable batch, LP fired, PTO driven w/loadmg auger; White 6 row no till plate planter, liquid fert., insecticides, monitor, 2 yrs. - 800 acres; Miller Series 111 10 ft. offset disc, 1 yr. - 500 acres; another Miller 10 ft. offset disc; New Holland 270 haylmer baler w/thrower; Case 220 baler w/launcher, for parts; N.H. 3 pt. 451 rear mounted 7 ft. mower; N.H. 55 hay rake; new bale throw wagon; Woods 3 pt. 5 ft. rotary mower; Krone 9 ft. turbo mower conditioner; Agrotec sprayer, 400 gal. saddle mount w/28 ft. 3 pt. boom; Lely 1250 broadcaster, 3 pt.; Taylor-Way 3 pt. 3 shank subsoiler; J.D. 870 A tank spreader; Int. 150 P.T.O. Manure spreader; Webster tender box; Webster 10 ft. box, boom type lime/fert. box for truck mounting; Case portable P.T.O. ham mermill; Dellinger hammermill; New Idea 8 in. x 53 ft. P.T.O. transport auger, 1 yr.; New Idea 6 in. x4l ft. transport auger w/elec. motor, 3 yr.; N.H. mow con veyor, approx. 80 ft; pasture chain drag; J.D. 3 pt. 7 ft. blade; M.F. 3 pt 6 ft. blade; Ferguson loader; Int. #9 disc. 8 ft.; J.D. 7 x 10 gram drill w/wooden wheels; McD. com binder, Wmpower 2 KW P.T.O. generator; M.F front weights; M.F full vision cab; 15 & 18 in. front tractor wheels and tires; 900 x 20 tires and wheels, Ferguson pulley; disc spray kit; Lincoln 225 amp. welder, like new; Bean P.T.O. 1000 RPM cen trifugal pump; Homelite XL chain saw: Homelite 100 GPM pump; Green hydraulic post driver; 90 new 7 ft. metal fence posts; barb wire; elec, fencers; assorted diamond plate; bench vise; Penske timing light; Penske dwell/tachometer, parts bins; platform scale; gram moisture tester; Snapper 8 HP 3 ft riding mower; 20 in rotary power mower, approx. 1300 tan brick; 18 ft wood rib canoe; racks and bows for 2 ton truck. 1967 Int. 1890 truck w/dump and Parkhurst gram body-Md Insp 1967 Chev 50 truck w/dump and grain body, 2 speed rear, Md Insp 1969 Chev 50 truck w/utility body 1965 Chev 60 truck w/2000 gal S.S tank 1962 Chev 60 truck w/16 ft. flat bed, 2 speed rear 1957 Int Al6O truck w/12 ft. cattle rack 4 speed transmission for V* ton Chev /GMC Newport 12x52 mobile home. GRAIN BINS, SILO, STORAGE TANKS 5000 bu gram bin w/drying floor, truck loading auger, sweep and motor, two 3000 bu. gram bins w/drying floors; x 13 auger w/motor; 3% x 15 auger, unloading and sweep auger for 3000 bu. gram bins, Butler 18 m grain bin fan, like new, Pickets 12 x 50 silo w/roof; roof for 12 ft silo; 6000 gal fertilizer storage tank w/approx 1000 gal 30% liq mt.; three 1500 gal cone type heavy steel tanks; Mico 40 gal portable fuel tank w/12 volt pump, 175 gal. fuel storage tank w/hand pump Approx 3500 bales of straw TERMS; Cash - Not Responsible For Accidents. C. LARRY CLEMSON Phone: (301)662-1938 AUCTIONEER: Robert C. Mullendore CLERK: C. L. Metz Lunch Rights Reserved
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