Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1980, Image 155

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    South Mountain
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The Grand Champion Rambouillet ewe was
shown by Bob Leib. She was the first place Spring
lamb.
ESTATE SALE
FRi. EVE.. SEPTEMBER 26
6:00 P.M.
Located 3 miles south east of Honey Grove,
along route 850. Sale sign at Honey Grove.
SAWMILL SELLING - 6:00 P.M.
00 Frick Mill, 20 ft carriage, 56” saw, good cond ;
1947 mod 403-4 AMM gas power unit; 10” endless belt.
MACHINERY, TRUCK & CAR
7:00 P.M.
Massey Ferguson, 50 tractor, Oliver cat w/saw
buck; 1937 Dodge flat bed truck, good cond , antique
license
This only partial listing
TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK. LUNCH.
LONG BROS., AUCTS.
717-527-4458
PUBLIC SALE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
The undersigned will offer for sale valuable
items at Varner’s Sales and Service, Oakland
Mills, PA.
JD Spitfire snowmobile (like new); Skidoo
snowmobile; 8 ft. picnic table (new); 24” marble top
vanity; new auto, dishwasher; auto, repair ramps;
new electric fencer; 6 new picnic tables; new 5’11” x
B’3” shag carpet; hedge trimmers; 50 lb. laundry
detergent; several cases motor oil; girls bicycle; walk
behind rototiller; several chain saws, glass door for
fireplace; fireplace insert w/blower; new 12 volt 4 yr.
warranty battery; new 1/3 elec. hp. motor; 1 pr. tires,
like new, reg. tread; used wheels; 1 pr. wmter tread
tires; 6 bundles slab wood; 4 forage wagon loads
sawdust; firewood by the pile; wood splitting mall; 50’
elec, cord; Simoniz wax, 2 sets tire cham tightners; 4
pr. front fender mud guards; fire extinguisher; bag
dog food.
ANTIQUE 12 GAUGE SHOT GUN
Maytag wringer washer; several sheets marhte;
RCA console stereo; 25 lb. lawn fertilizer; 2 pkg. blank
cassettes; roll new plastic pipe; 31 pc. ovenware set;
other cookware & utensils; Hamburg makers; cake
pan; country cured ham; apples by the 1/2 bu ; baked
goods - cakes, pies, etc. Toys, many, many items too
numerous to mention. This is a clean sale. All items are
donated, many are new.
Sponsored by,
CEDAR GROVE MEN’S FELLOWSHIP
ALL PROCEEDS GO TO BUY CATTLE FOR THE
MEAT CANING PROJECT FOR WORLD HUNGER.
Owner & Auctioneer not responsible for accidents.
Auctioneer - William Landis
«»»**«*»*****»*
At The Same Time The Youth Are Offering
Themselves-5 Hr Labor
SLAVE AUCTION BLOCK
Who: The Youth of Cedar Grove - Christ Crusaders.
The Qualifications: Described individually as auc
tions
Time: 8:00 P.M.
Purpose: Raise funds for Volunteer Service Trip to
Pharr, Texas, July 1981.
Buy a Slave for an odd job.
6:30 P.M.
Selling:
LITITZ - Although modem
corn hydrids are more
drought tolerant than those
available several years ago,
1980 proved that heat and
dry weather can still be
serious yield reducing fac
tors.
There are several ways
that stress hurts com. Some
are discussed here.
One is reduced nutrient
availability.
Plants just can’t extract
sufficient food from a dry
soil regardless of how much
.there is. Smce sods dry from
the top, nutrients at lower
sod levels remain available
longer, provided the roots
reach deep enough to feed
there.
*
,/sf
This is a reason for en-
PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
60 ACRE FARM
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
2:00 P.M.
Located in Providence Twp., 13 miles south of
Lancaster off 272 at Rawlinsville Ave. or 1 mile
north of Buck, between Truce & New
Providence along Hopkins Mill Rd.
2Vz story brick home with slate roof, 2 porches, Ist
floor kitchen, living room, dining room, and powder
room. 2nd floor kitchen upstairs, 4 bedroom with
closets, full bath, large entrance hall and attic, hot air
furnace and hot water heater, good well and nice lawn.
Barn - large bam with tin roof, milk house and silo.
Also holds 5 acres of tobacco, stripping room and
cellar. Cora barn, hog barn, implement shed, storage
shed and 3 car garage.
Land - 60 acres of land more or less, approx. 1500’
road frontage.
Terms - 10% down day of sale, balance upon set
tlement. Inspection Sat., Sept. 27, Oct. 410-4.
Real Estate will be offered at 2:00 P.M.
Sale by,
IVAN J. & ROSA F. CLARK
K. L. Shirk Jr., Atty.
a kline
—— auctionsemviceJ^^B
Phone (717) 786-3394
How stress
couraging deep placement of
at least part of the fertilizer;
also for planting early and
following tillage practices
that conserve moisture and
encourage deep rooting
when plants are young.
A second is retarded plant
growth functions.
Water is essential for the
transport of nutrients,
manufactured products
(carbohydrates, etc.), and
waste inside the plant.
Moisture deficit slows these
vital activities and causes
wdtmg, which constricts
passageways needed for
movement of materials
within a plant.
High temperatures in
crease water demand in
plants.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 13,1980—D23
hurts com
Time between pollen shed
and silking can be extended.
Under favorable con
ditions, com tassels start
shedding pollen one to three
days before silks emerge on
the same plant and pollen
continues to fall for three or
four days after silking.
Under stress, the period of
pollen production may be
shortened. Also, stress
delays silk emergence and,
if severe enough, prevents it
entirely. Pollen shed may be
completed by the time
silking occurs. Ears with
poor or no seed set are the
result.
Stress, especially heat,
may prevent germination of
a pollen gram, even if it
reaches a silk.
Or, it may stop growth of
the pollen tube somewhere
along the length of the silk.
In either case, fertilization
is not accomplished, and no
kernel can develop at that
particular spot. This results
in scattered kernels or
empty cobs.
Full development of
kernels requires that large
quantities of sugars, ammo
acids, and other products of
photosynthesis be tran
sported from leaves to gram
for storage as starch,
artin
LIMESTONE
7T
Apply time early
Take advantage of early results by liming in the
late Summer and Fall Get ground ready for the
first Spring shoots by allowing the lime all winter
to condition the soil
MARTIN LIMESTONE, INC.
Blue Ball, Pa 354 4125
Pa 442 4148
LE-ANN YORKSHIRE FARM
wishes to thank the buyer
of our highest indexing
Delaware Test Station Boar
which was sold for $lOOO to
David Glass
Birdsboro, Pa.
We also wish to thank the
contending bidder,
Clyde Betts & Son
Milton, Delaware
This top boar had daily gain
of 2.57 and feed efficiency of 2.24.
Our boars in the 1980 Penn State Test Station had
2 49 feed efficiency, 68 back fat (leanest pen), 152
days to 230 lbs Sire - BV7 Charlie Hustle. At the
Delaware Test Staion, the pen feed efficiency was
2 24, the back fat 73 Grand Sire-BV7 Charlie
Hustle.
We have 3 boars ready for immediate service
$275 and up 10 boars for late September and Oc
tober 40 boars at our November 7 Production Sale
protein, etc.
This means any
deficiencies in either
nutrition or movement of
materials within the plant
will retard kernel
development - this results in
small, poorly developed,
light-weight gram.
Prolonged drought
reduces overall vigor of
plants, regardless of how
strong and stress tolerant
they are inherently.
Continued stress even
tually weakens individual
plants so that mvasion by
bacteria, fungi, or other
disease-producing organi
sms may occur. When in this
condition, plants can’t ward
off diseases. This permits
build-up of organisms
causing such diseases as
smut, stalk rot, and ear rot.
It should be pointed out
that stalk rot is more likely
to be a problem when
drought stress is followed by
warm, wet weather, also
wind storms intensify the
lodging attributed to stalk
rot.
Write or Call
Leon Arnold
RD 7 Box 705
Lebanon, PA 17042
717-273-5880