Dl6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 14,1981 Penn State UNIVERSITY PARK Improvements in teaching, research, and outreach of agriculture in Sn Lanka, formerly Ceylon, will be the goal of several Penn State faculty members over the next five years Headquarters will be the University of Peradeniya near Kenday, the third largest city on this tropical island. Largely an agricultural nation, Sn Lanka imports large amounts of food, especially rice The government has given high priority to self sufficiency in food production, says Robert H McAlexander, director of international programs at Penn State’s College of Agriculture Current programs at the University of Peradeniya stress teaching, with minimal research and extension efforts, McAlexander noted Penn State faculty members will Order 4 milk price $15.42 ALEXANDRIA, VA - Middle Atlantic Order Market Administrator Joseph D Shine Thursday announced a Class I milk price of $15.42 per hun dredweight for March 1981. ■ This price is up three cents from the February price and is $1.27 above the March 1980 price. Order No. 4 prices are announced for milk testing 3.5 percent butterfat, f o.b plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia, and also within 75 miles from the nearer of Washington, DC or Baltimore, MD. There is also a six cent direct-delivery differential applicable to producer milk received at plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia. Shine announced a Class II milk price of $l2 68 per hun dredweight for January 1981 and a butterfat differential of 16 9 cents for the month. The Class II milk price is un changed from the previous month while the butterfat dif ferential decreased by one-tenth of a cent. These class prices are based on the January 1981 Mmnesota-Wisco nsm manufacturing milk price of $l2 64 per hundredweight adjusted to a 3.5 percent butterfat content The USDA reported that the wholesale price of Grade A butter at Chicago for January was $1 4725 per pound and the nonfat dry milk price was $ 9373 per. pound, fob plants in the Chicago area The USDA announced assist in developing facibties, research, and courses of study They will also aid in training Sn Lanka students to work in agricultural development “Our assistance will enable the faculty at Peradeniya to meet better the increasing demand for agriculturally trained individuals,’ Dr McAlexander stated The work is already underway and is financed by the U S Agency for In ternational Develop ment and the Govern ment of Sn Lanka Coordinating the project is the Academy for Educational Develop ment, a non-profit organization located in Washington, D C Specific goals are (1) to double the present 400 bachelor of science degree students by 1985, (2) to triple the number of 25 advanced degree candidates, and (5) to upgrade programs by Minnesota-Wisconsin manufacturing milk price of $l2 80 per hundredweight for the month of March 1981, an increase of ten cents from the February estimate PUBLIC AUCTION FARM MACHINERY TUESDAY, MARCHS At 12:30 P.M. Located 3 miles south of Quarryville off Rt. 222 west along Spring Valley Rd., Lancaster County. 3 Gas Tractors, John Deere 3020, John Deere 3010 and John Deere 1010 with 3 point hitches, the 1010 tractor has a Farm Hand Loader and Weather Break, all tractors have narrow front ends; Tractor Chains; 2 John Deere Cylinders, John Deere Plow 3 16” Trip Bottoms; John Deere Transport 32 Disc, John Deere'Killefer Disc Off Set; Bnlhon & 3 Gang Cultipackers, John Deere 3 Section Spring Harrow; John Deere 494 4 Row Cornplanter, New Idea 323 One Row Corn Picker; 479 New Holland 10 ft Haybme, 4 Hay Wagons; 1 Flat Wagon, Dunham Roto Mower; New Idea 400 Hay Rake 5 Bar; Jolm Deere 336 Baler with Kicker like new Mayrath 33 ft & New Holland 30 ft Elevators; McCurly & J & M Gram Bm Wagons, New Idea 212 Manure Spreader like new, Oliver Gram Drill 13 Disc; E-Z Flow Fertdizer Drill, good condition; 2 Wheel Trailer; John Deere 60 H Blower 1000 R P M, 3 point Blade; Two 275 gal. Drums, Feed Cart, Platform Scales, Wiard Walking Plow on Wheels; 2 Bob Sleds, Snow Fence, Seasoned Cherry Lumber, 120,000 BTU Space Heater and Cattle Racks for Chev Pick-up Truck Many more items too numerous to mention Not responsible for accidents day of sale No out of state checks accepted SALE BY JAMES B. BUCHER Auctioneers conducting sale are Lloyd H. Kreider & Randal V. Kline Gary L Shirk Refreshments available KREIDER < KLINE AUCTION SERVICE Phone (717) 786-3394 to promote ag training in Sri Lanka impi ovmg both the courses of study and the faculty Penn State is one ot three universities in volved in the technical assistance project The other two are Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and Texas A & M University Personnel in Penn State’s Departments of Agronomy and Food Science are responsible for those portions of the project Several Penn State faculty members will spend time in Sn Lanka ranging from three months to two years Several junior faculty members from the University of Peradeniya are studying at University Park for doctor of philosophy degrees Others are attending VPI and Texas A and M Plans call for 38 faculty members to study for doctor of philosphy degrees under this program From years of in volvement, this type of assistance has the greatest potential for making long-range impacts at minimal cost It will train native Sri Lankans to solve their own problems m agriculture and food production,' McAlexa nder commented He added the governments of developing countries must make a com mitment to give high priority to agriculture and to education a decision often lacking About 70 percent of the Sn Lankans live in rural areas The major agricultural exports are tea, rubber, and coconuts These account for 70 percent of the foreign exchange earnings, made up 30 percent of the national income, and give em ployment to 20 percent of the work force A considerable amount of rice is grown However, most of the nee is grown in small plots involving a large amount of human labor with little machmeiy Adjacent small plots are often planted at dif- LARGE MACHINERY SALE On the farm located 2 miles north of Petersville at 5118 Catholic Church Road in Frederick Co., Md. Fronv-Route 340 take the Petersville exit and follow Rt. 180 West to Catholic Church Road Follow Catholic Church Rd to farm. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 10:30 A M. TRACTORS 19761 H No. 1566 Diesel w/cab, air-conditioning, heater, etc in excellent condition, low hours, 161 hp , 1976 IH No 100 Hydro Diesel 105 hp, low hours, excellent condition, Int No 1466 Diesel with big tires, low hours, Ford 8600 Diesel w/cab, 105 hp, low hours, excellent condition, Ford 800 gas and Farmall M gas tractors FINE LINE OF ENSILAGE EQUIPMENT A FEATURE OF THE SALE! N H No 1895 Crop Cruiser power unit & chopper w/250 h p Cat engine, 3-row com head, grass pick-up attach w/cab (A fine piece of equipment) Two IH No 120 tandem self-unloading lb ft wagons w/roof, 10 ton running gear, (nearly new) Two IH No 110 16 ft self-unloading wagons, 8 ton running gear, w/roof, (nearly new) IH No 59 ensilage blower, (new m 79) JD Chuck wagon, two Gehl model BU 85 self-unloading wagons, 20 C IH single row chopper. HAYING EQUIPMENT NH No 479 haybme, NH No 256 hay rake, Oliver No 107 hay rake, Int. No 445 baler w/thrower, (new in 76), Int No. 241 round baler, 6 hay wagons (16 ft.) w/high sides, 4 bunk feeder wagons, 2 Little Giant elevators, (one 40 ft and one 32 ft), 7ft Int mower for H or M, Int. 5 ft mower for cub TILLING & PLANTING Olivers bottom 16” plow, Int. No 55 chisel plow (10 or 12 tooth) trailer type, Int 12 ft disc harrow, sprmgtooth harrow, 10 ft Miller disc , Oliver No. 540 6-row corn planter, Int. No 51 gram drill 18x7, (like new), Oliver No 540 4-row corn planter w/fert attach , 13 ft Oliver disc., BriUionlOft seeder MANURE HAULING EQUIPMENT No. 580 tandem manure spreader 1000 rpm, new in 78, Int 2350 loader for 100 Hydro tractor, excellent condition, Hawk Bill No 157 spreader, 3-pomt scraper blade MISC. EQUIPMENT Portable adjustable heavy duty loading chute, head gate, two 20 ft grain elevators, feed troughs, hay racks, cement mixer, 1958 Int truck with tilt bed and wench, OC 96 Oliver diesel track loader, 60 h.p. w/l‘/ 2 yd bucket A few other misc items found on every farm Sale Manager’s Note: Most of this machinery is in fine condition, some of it nearly new, and all has been well taken care of. Terms are cash. Lunch available. Owner: JOHN D. FULKS 5118 Catholic Church Rd Knoxville, MD 21758 (301) 834-7984 Sale Manager Remsburg Sale Service PO Box 177 Jefferson, MD 21755 (301) 473-8214 terent times since theie Perademya have been and students are eager is inadequate labor to trained abroad, in most to learn and are harvest large areas at cases, and realize the receptive. There is a onetime needs of their country, spirit of enthusiasm and While human labor is Junior faculty members friendliness ” common, small two- ■■■OHHlHeeiHaieieieiaig wheeled tractors are ■ ■ noticeable These are | AAn MIIATIAII I used both in farming . IjIlH AULIIIIN Z and for tansportation _ 1 , wll I An ; m ) al agriculture I FRIDAY EVE., FEB. 20 B includes beef and dairy | r, n p M ■ cattle, water buffaloes, H J ° ? sheep, goats, chickens, ■ Located off Route 41 - Lancaster Avenue Op | and ducks - but not I P° s, te Turkey H.ll Mmit Market - Cross RR Bridge g much food processing | MARY E.N. DUNBAR ESTATE | exists _ * " The current aid * Iron butcher kettles, early chest of drawers, I project has a distinct | mah dropleaf ext table, Victorian needlepoint ■ opportunity for sue- ■ chairs and stools, Victorian bookshelf, large cess,” McAlexander " rye basket with lid, hand irons, empire chest of " said, although there ■ drawers, 2 oak library tables, wagonwheels, I are many obstacles and | large oak desk with carvings, Van Scluver ■ a long way tef go Senior ■ dresser, chest of drawers and mte stand, " faculty members at ® bookshelves, Electrolux cleaner, electric ■ I Smger sewuig machine, kneehole desk, single | | beds, end tables, 2 Sony portable colored TV’s, ■ _ sectional living room sofa, living room chairs! * ■ dishes, kmck knacks, and many more boxes to i | be unpacked Bolens 8 HP riding mower, ■ ■ Parker lawn sweeper, garden tools, lawn carts, _ Lawn Boy mower and much more This is a " ■ partial listing | ■ CONSIGNMENTS ON MONDAYS " ■ FROM 8 00 AM to 7 00 PM ■ | OTHER DAYS BY APPOINTMENT | ■ Call us for pick up service _ i IRA STOLTZFUS & SON, Auctioneers ! | 442-4936 or 442-8254 . _ CONDUCTORS ALL TYPES PUBLIC SALES " FARM EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL The undetsigned quitting farming will sell on the farm located eight miles northwest of Chambersburg, Pa., one mile east of Edenvile along Edenville- Cheesetown Road, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Sale at 11:00 A.M. 3 TRACTORS - FARM EQUIPMENT Massey Ferguson 180 Diesel, roll guard cab, 2880 hours, John Deere 3120 Diesel, fully equipped; M.H 22 with 3 pt hitch and cults , MF. pulley; Int 450, 3-16 in auto-reset plow, like new, Brilhon 7 tooth 3 pt. chisel plow, like new, J.D. 3 pt. subsoiler; Int 3 pt adaptor, J D Kilifer disc; Brilhon 10 ft cultimulcher, J D. light disc, 9 ft single packer; Katohght 25 KW generator, new; J.D. cab; 2 wheel trailer, Ford 3 pt. woodsaw; N.I. 213 spreader, like new; J.D. F B 137 A, 13 disc drill; J.D 494 A planter; trailer type field sprayer with plastic tank, J D Model N spreader; 4 in gram auger; N I 323 com picker, used 2 yrs. HAY* FORAGE EQUIP!. - WAGONS - ETC. J D 24 T baler with thrower; Hesston P T 10 haybme, M.H No 6 mower; Cunningham conditioner; Case and J D. rakes, Mulkey 28 ft elevator, N.H mow conveyor; N H rollway elevator, J D. No 6 forage harv., good with 1 row com head; N.H. 36 flail chopper; N H Super 23 blower, Grove 3 beater forage wagon, good, Bncker wagon with Kil-Bros. 350 gravity bin, Bncker wagon with flat bed, high sides and false endgate; J.D. and Grove wagons with 18 ft hay racks; 18 ft flat wagon bed, platform scales; score out plow, new and used cow mats; milk cans, poultry equipt., 2 Springfield riding mowers; some shop tools, block and tackles; log chams, forks, shovels, horse gears, 1-3 H P. elec motors, lots of oods and ends walnut, cherry and other lumber, wire fence, hog wire, lot of small items too numerous to mention; Mossberg 20 ga. bolt action shotgun AUCTIONEER’S NOTE - This is an ex cellent line of equipment with many pieces like new Don’t miss this sale Terms Cash or Good Check. Lunch at Sale. NORMAN R. BRICKER Owner 8417 Edenville-Cheesetown Rd Chambersburg, Pa. Phone: 717-369-2396 Ralph W. Horst, Auctioneer Bncker and Bncker, Clerks