COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Agricultural Experiment University of Maryland Station researchers have STOLTZFUS DISPERSAL Located off Rt. 54. 4 miles from Wasingtonville, 11 from Danville, 11 from Turbotville, 15 from Muncy, 30 from William sport. Watch for auction arrows off Rt. 54 in Washingtonville. Those coming from William sport take Rt. 220 north runs into 147 then take Turbotville exit to 54 east. Wednesday, January 7 at 12:30 Sharp 68 Registered & High Grade Hoisteins - 68 4 Reg. 64Hi-grades, 5 mules 5 sets harness & bridles Nov. Rolling Herd Average -11929 M 435 F 3 6T Herd consist of 36 mature cows, 10 bred heifers, 22 from 1 mo to 14 mo 6 cows fresh Aug , 3Sept, 4 Oct., 2 Nov , 2 Dec, balance in all stages of lactation In terstate tested, shot for shipping fever, preg ex charts day of sale A good producing herd, a few real good cows w/good udders. Sample selling No 2 reg Kingstead Shine dau 2 yrs 7 mos. 333 day 15.200 M 587 F 3 9T No. 45 Reg E Z Acres Burkgov B Acclaim da 2 yrs 6 mo 341 da 12.686 M 439 F 3.5 T. No 14 grade - pro] for 16,269 M 619 F No 42 grade - proj for 16.120 M 628 F No 38 grade - pro] for 16,322 M 530 F A Heatherstone Lucky Typeblazer herd sire dams rec. 5 yr 1 mo 305 da 19,067M804F4 2T 6yr Imo 330 da 19.265 M 773 F 4 0T Machinery M M.U B special gas tractor 65 hp real nice; Mc- Cormick PTO corn binder w/loader good condition; Frick 28” thrashing machine; Massey Harris grain drill, J.D gram binder, Bnllion 10’ culbpacker, Oliver 2 bottom 12” plow, McCormick #7 silage cutter, Fav-O nte gram bin; AC 28 disc harrow, Husky wagon w/flat beds, 2 fore carts; side dresser attah for McCormick cultivator; silage cart & feed cart, DeLaval milker unit w/sterhng pulsation; DeLaval teat cup washer; 40 milk cans; double washer vat, SS strainer, 2 extra milker pails Neighbors Equipment 2-wheel braking cart, 2 Myers pump jacks, cement mixer; silage distributor; 2 power take off shafts; extra heavy 18” tablesaw, pitcher pump, napsack sprayer & other small items not listed Terms - Cash or Good Check Sale under cover Owners John M & Barbara S. Stoltzfus Auctioneer - Arlow Kiehl Sales Mgr. - Gordon Wood Mansfield, Pa. 717-549-4901 For the most in advertising coverage and preparing your sale Call Woods Auction Service Researchers Lunch available develop sulfur analysis method developed a more accurate method of analyzing soils and other geological materials for sulfur, an element which in its acid form can seriously inhibit plant growth and damage building foundations The method, developed by graduate assistant Philip Snow and Delvm Fanning, an agronomy professor, centers on the use of a wafer thin sample of sulfur bearing material they devised to obtain more precise sulfur content readings with an x-ray spectograph Although X-ray spectros copy has been used in the past, results lacked the necessary precision in sulfur analyses because sulfur (the element) has many different forms and each form gives off a different X-ray response. The wafer sample contains only one form of BROOKS END AND PAR-KAY FARM FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL WINTER SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 9 1:00 P.M. At the Farm • Beavertown, Pa. 260 head of SCOTCH & IRISH and other foreign bloodlines • New Bloodlines on Each Sale YORKSHIRE LANDRACE Bom and raised on our farms from our parent im ported stock 100 * BRED GILTS - most of which carry Scotch or Foreign Blood Litters. 50 * YORKSHIRE - Many carry Scotch litters 50 * LANDRACE - All carry Scotch or Foreign Blood Litters. 50 * BOARS 30 * YORKSHIRE - New Scotch Bloodlines as well as Irish and American Bloodlines 20 * LANDRACE - All 100% SCOTCH, IRISH or other foreign blood 100 * Commercial Open Gilts - Mostly Irish & Scotch blood. Scan-O-Probe Loin Eye & Back fat figures. Production tested - Certified Meat Proven & Show Ring Champion Stock. CERTIFIED BKUCELOSIS FREE & PSEUDORABIES FREE. Health Charts Sale Day For Entry Into Any State. 1980 SETS NEW RECORDS NEW FIRST PLACE TEST STATION WINNERS Our breeding wins at both Penna and Delaware Test Stations Richard Miller, York County was the Penna winner with 4 boars sired by Alpine Leon Arnold, Lebanon County, was the Delaware Station winner His boars were sired by Explorer Each of these sires were purchased from Brooks End Farm Feed conversion on the Alpine pigs was 2 4 Feed conversion on the Explorer pigs was 2 2. A perfect example of how it works for others when they buy tested stock from us ppppi^^--^ IRISH BOARS and GILTS of this great Dam will sell. Greenback 3044, one of our foundation Irish Yorkshire Sows. RENO PARK MARK 717-658-5821 717-658-6544 717-658-7007 717-658-7304 717-658-6702 Catalogs Available Dan Baker, Lafette, Ind., Auctioneer sulfur and thus circumvents this problem The need for more ac curate methods of analyzing sulfur content has become cinticai in order to evaluate the acid-forming potential of sulfur-bearing materials such as those found in strip mine and tidal marsh reclamation sites as well as in acid rainfalls. Acid ram results when sulfur and nitrogen oxides from electric power plants, smelters and automobiles are chemically changed into acids in the atmosphere. Acid rains adversely affect the productivity of soils; erode the protective waxes that cover plant leaves; change water quality in lakes and streams and have adverse effects on buildings and other structures. In order to make the wafer, a sulfur-bearing sample is digested in ►» mmnamm Ml"!.’" Owners: RENO & PARK THOMAS & MARK STEHR ter Farming, Saturday, December 13,1580—025 oxidizing acids that convert all of the sulfur in the sample into a single form a sulfate so that it will produce an accurate spectrographic reading. Copper is also added to prevent the sulfur from becomeing gaseous and to make the sample uniform enough to provide a good analysis The sulfur residue from this digestive process is mixed with powered cellulose, which serves as a binder holding the substance together so that it can be more easily formed into a pellet The mixture is then freeze-dried, crushed and mixed again with a mortar and pestle and finally transferred to a die where it ROPE IN WSL SOME EXTRA CASH! /' ||| Advertise With A ,'| j| SS| Lancaster Farming \J\ '\ \i ]\< CLASSIFIED AD... SMI Phone: 717-394-3047 'M or 717-626-1164 Jjfy FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUES., DEC. 16, 1980 5:30 P.M. In Farmersville, 3 mi. east of Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa. Pine hutch like new; nice Maytag wringer washer; black kitchen range; oil & gas space heaters, bedroom suite; box springs & mattresses; small drop leaf table; mgs; box lots from private apt. in New Holland; etc.; etc. WE SELL ON COMMISSION can JOHN J. Run 354-5095 Consignments being accepted for our Annual New Years Day Antique Sale. PUBLIC AUCTION OF LARGE POTATO EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20,1980 At 10:00 A.M. Sharp J & B Potato & Grain Farms, Inc., and Briggs Brothers, Perrineville Rd., Hightstown, N.J. Directions: Exit 8 NJTP - E. on #33 - R at Mights Farm Equip. - at Dead End make L - R Ist Road to Dead End - L at Dead End - 2nd driveway on L. Off Allentown-Hightstown Rd. - turn E. 4Vsl mi. on Perrineville Rd. to Farm. TRUCKS 1967 CMC w/transler case & 16' Ziggy Pot Body, 1960 GMC w/transfer case & 14’ Dahlman Pot Body, 1957 GMC w/14’ Oahiman Pot Body, 1949 GMC w/14' Dahlman Pot Body. 1968 Chev w/14' Dahlman Pot Body . 12' Haines pot conveyor, Union Camp automatic SOU pot bagger, Boggs #6 pot grade, Dilts-Wetzel pot cutter, Haines pot seed treater, B’Draper chain pot conveyor, 15' Draper chain pot conveyor 7' pot or snow bucket, A/C No Till planter w/ten planter units (like new), MF 13’ disk harrow, Bnllion 15 transport packer, 15’ 3 section packers 12’ Gandy for disk harrow, Tox-o-wik 350 bu model #370 gram dryer. 6' woods rotary mower 7 J D sickle bar mower IHC 4 bottom rollover plow 8' Grove scraper 1000 gal water lank Two 5 ’ wheel lines (Irrigation) All the above equipment is in excellent con dition The sellers or auctioneer are not responsible for any theft injury or accident of any kind on sale premises Also many other pieces of equipment not listed Terms CASH Sales Manager - Norman Parker 609-758-8603 Auctioneer Lee Parker Clerk-J Maybury is pressed into a wafer the size of a quarter. If kept in a dry place the wafer is virtually in destructible. It may be used over and over again and for the determination of other elements besides sulfur The two researchers feel that the method should enhance the ability of scientists to screen materials from landfills, mine reclamtion sites and other sources It will enable them to determine how much sulfur is present and whether it will create a problem through the formation of acids and the release of heavy metals in the soil that would damage plant life