D32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 21,1981 YORK - It’s tune for the seasonal switch of clothing and ac cessories. Simplify the task says Joan Lam berson, home economist. Go through closets and drawers room by room Use one box to collect garments to be discarded or given away and another to hold items that need cleaning and repair. Feed quality, environment affect UTITZ - Vitamin content of feeds coupled with environmental and management conditions that affect vitamin intake determine whether cattle receive optimum vitamin nutrition When essential vitamins are not syn thesized internally or are otherwise unavailable, these nutritional building blocks must be obtained elsewhere to allow optimum growth and feed efficiency Vitamin sup plementation of cattle feeds is not a new concept. However, it is changing as more is learned about the im portance of vitamins for optimum herd health and performance. Many cattle rations are already sup plemented with vitamins A, D and E. These vitamins are not synthesized in the rumen, thus, the animal depends on dietary sources. However, livestock nutrition research show that many conditions may reduce vitamin intake and utilization This calls for careful monitoring of and, in many cases, increasing supplementation levels. Conditions that decrease levels of vitamins in feeds in clude high con centrations of minerals and heat and moisture occurring during processing and storage of feedstuffs and manufacturing and storage of finished feeds. To illustrate this point, a study indicated the tocopherol (source of vitamin E) content in fresh alfalfa droppt.. iy 18 percent during dehydration at 275 degrees The tocopherol content decreased further by 65 percent after three months of storage at 90 degrees It has been further demonstrated that molds, insect con tamination and adverse growing conditions also reduce the vitamin content of feedstuffs. To protect cattle against vitamin deficiencies and promote optimum growth, a number of environmental con ditions affecting vitamin nutrition must also be monitored. • Stress, disease. Store cold weather clothing carefully Soil weaken* fibers. so put everything away absolutely clean and dry, she recommends Launder washables Have non-washables dry cleaned Hang garments Place in garment bags or plastic bags Fold items to be boxed; pack with tissue in between to reduce wrinkling Sprinkle moth crystals or use parasites and other intake and absorption conditions not only cut generally result in feed intake but also marginal deficiencies, reduce intestinal ab- Supplemental vitamins sorption of various will help eliminate these vitamins. Conditions marginal deficiencies, that affect rumen help build resistance to function can also affect infectious diseases, and vitamin utilization allow optimum per- Reduced vitamin formance PENNSYLVANIA AdUCUUUIIE I 1 WE’RE GROWING BETTER AUCTION SALE OF FARM & IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 Starting at 10:00 A.M. For Alfred S. & Russell J. Leone Monroeville, N.J., (On Woodstown- Aura Road between Rt. 40 & Rt. 77, 4 miles East of Woodstown. Just off Rt. 40 (Signs Posted). 1976 Int. Model 966 Diesel Tractor (100 H P - 1669 Hours-Mmt), 1975 Int Model 140 w/cultivator, 1973 Ford 8000 Diesel tractor, 1969 Ford F-350 12’ Stake body truck, 1965 Ford 10 Wheel truck (47,000 miles), 3 row spring shank cult, 3 row Oliver straight shank cult., 2 row sweet potato plow, 4 row sweet potato ndger, JD. 20 disc gram drill, J D 12’ fert drill, Ton Lely Fert spreader w/3 pt h , Int 5 bot semi plow, 14’ disc harrow, Ford 5 bot semi plow, Ford 15’ disc harrow, Ford 5’ Brush chopper, Blackwelder pallet wagon, 2 White pallet wagons, Ford 2 row sub-soiler, 5 mechanical transplanters, 13’ Noble Spring tooth harrow, tool bar, pair 14x4 38 tires & rims, 1974 Portaway tomato harvester, 300 gal Century sprayer, Lilliston 2 row rolling cultivator for sweet potaotes, N Holland 4’ ’ Pot planter, mechanical plug mix planter, plug mix mixer, plastic laying machine, many rolls plastic sheeting, middle breakers, 4 wheel wagon, Stolfus Fertilizer boom spreader (w/cham link tandem wheel 3 ton-PTO) IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT: 6 cyl Chrysler w/Gorman-Rupp 6x5 pump, Ford irng unit w/6x6 Marlow pump, Boss Water winch (320' return), 50 pcs Sure-Ram 6”x4o’ pipe, 25 pcs 4”x4o’ pipe, 30 pcs s”x2o’ pipe, 40 pcs 4”x2o’ pipe, Rainbow l z Acre water gun, 1600 Alummun hoops for field beds, 6600 sweet potato field boxes, turnip washer, 17’ two-way sorting table, hotbed sash, 3 greenhouses (2- 18x100’ and 1-14x100'), plastic & wood trays tor greenhouses, 550 gallon portable gas tank, air compressor, lincoln welder, Acetylene Tanks & burning set, upright foot box staplers, 2 hand staplers, Trailer tandem dummy sth wheel unit, nice lot crib house items too numerous to mention (will have front ender to help load) Sale Terms: Cash only, except known to auctioneers. Auctioneers: Sickler& Scott Phones; 609/629-5889 or 6446. * I (Nice Food Stand) » Maw-?’.***' e ! TmM n.r i«■ t t *i if r.r f an motn uaiis when storing woolens. Label boxes with contents tor easy ac cess Keep sweaters and jackets handy for the first chill of fall Store gloves, scarves, and hats together Wash boots, shoes and handbags made ot syntheticmatenals with a sudsy sponge. Rinse and dry Use a special cattle leather cleanei and polish on leather i>tutt boots, shoes and bags with paper to letam their shape Store in boxes. Old socks make good protective shoebags With closets and drawers empty, it’s a ANNUAL FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 10:30 A.M. Consignments accepted now! Call early so we can advertise for better results. New this year, all small items auctioned under roof. TRACTORS FARM EQUIPMENT VEHICLES LAWN EQUIPMENT TOOLS, POST WIRE ETC. HAY & STRAW 6th Annual Auction, proven auction over 400 attendence We have large mailing list Largest auction of consignments of its kind in this area -Experienced Auctioneers- with selling ability. Call Now For Proven Results. Terms: Cash. Auctioned By HUNTER’S SALE BARN INC. Rt. 276 Box 427 Rising Sun, Md. Ph. 301-658-6400 Hauling Available Restaurant on Grounds PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 10:30 a.m. Inventory Reduction Auction To Be Held At Pleasant View Farm Rt. 14 Montour Falls, NY (12 Miles North Of Rt. 17; 4 Miles South Of Watkins Glen) TRACTORS 1977 White 2-135 W/Cab & Air, 20 Bx3B’s; 800 Hours. 1977 Case 970 Turbo W/Cab & Air, New Radials. Olivers -1955 D W/Cab; 1855 D, 1850 D W/Cab, New Motor; 1755 D, 1750 D, 1650 D, 550 G W/Loader Case-1030D, 830 D, DC. Others - AC 190 G W/Cab; AC 175 D, AC D 15 Senes H; IHC 1256; MF 165 D, MF 85 D, Ford 3000 W/Loader, New Motor; JD AO W/Loader, JD 4020 W/Turbo. COMBINES 1972 Gleaner G, Cab, (New Cyl & Concave) 4 Row Narrow Corn & Gram, Oliver 525 W/12’ Grain; MH 35 W/8’ Gram; AC 60 Pull Type MACHINERY White 5400 6 Row Narrow Planter W/Monitor; White 549 5X Auto Spring Reset Plow (Demo), JD 494 A Planter; MF 33 Gram Drill W/Seeder, Bnlhon 20' Harrow, 2-IH 40116’ Harrows, NH 490 & 461 Hay bines; 2-Case 950 SP & IHC 990 Mower Cond., NH 717 Harv. W/2 Heads; JD 34 W/2 Heads, IH 16 W/l Row Corn; New Idea 3 Beater Forage Box W/Roof On 12 Ton Gear, New Kory 6 ton Wagon; 4X National Plow; 5X JD & Case Plows, 14’ JD, Oliver & Schaffer Discs, 16’ Case Disc, 9’ Kewanee & 10’ JD Chisel Plow, NH 66 & 65 Balers, Hesston 10 Stackhand, Case 230 & AC Round Balers, Ford 7’ Flail Mower, Ferguson 3pt Mower, Patz 181 180 Bu. Manure Spreader (6 Months Old), NH 790 Tandem Spreader & Others PICKERS & UNESYSTEM HEADS 2-New Idea 3231 Bow Pickers, New Idea 2 Row Picker Sheller, 763 3 Row Narrow Forage Head, 725 3 Row Narrow Corn Head, 729 A Sheller Unit Misc. Cham Saw, Parts, etc. To Sell First 10% Off On All New Parts Day Of Sale (White, NH, Hesston) Items Subject To Change Due To Daily Business Financing Available By Contacting Pleasant View Farms Prior To Auction. 30% Down Day of Sale. OWNER PLEASANT VIEW FARMS Service 607-535-9577 (607)642-8688 SALE MANAGED BY OODRICH UCTION Y 15*11 good time to freshen them Wash, paint it necessary and devise new space dividers Relme drawers with paper or vinyl Now you’re set to unpack and stock warm weather apparel and ac cessories LUNCH AVAILABLE rweMKOTlfminrfi FARMERSVILLE AUCTION TUESDAY, FEB. 24 5:30 P.M. In Farmersville, 3 mi. east of Brownstown, Lane. Co. Pa. Beautiful Grandfathers clock with moon dial and 3 weights in solid walnut case, 5 yrs. old; 9 pc. mahogany diningroom suite; cane seat rocker with 2 matching chairs; sleigh bed; 7 pc. pitcher & bowl set; 2 Waterfall bedroom suites w/mce clean bedding; Maytag wringer washer; cedar wardrobe; 2 pc. livmgroom suite; 3 pc. blonde bookcase bedroom suite; rechner; extra length double mattress; jugs; depression glass, pine chest of drawers; cop pertone Philco refrigerator, 2 metal war drobes, elec meat sheer; 5 kerosene cook .stoves;'snow blower; Monarch combination coal & elec range; bicycles; set of 4 wooden chairs; depression china closet, ext table, silver dollars, model A Ford wheel; 78 records; studio couch; metal sink, bath tub; window sashes, dishes; small items, etc , etc. We Sell On Commission Call JOHN J. RUTT 354-5095 Holstein Auction For World Relief THURSDAY, MARCH 5 GUERNSEY SALES PAVILION LINCOLN HIGHWAY EAST - 5 MILES - LANCASTER, PA. 80 Head - Quality Hoisteins 65 Registered -15 grade 20 Bred, due Apnl-October, 20 Yearlings, 40 Under 1 Year SPECIAL MENTION: Persuader dau - from a V G. dam with 25,175 m. 4.0-1005 F. Superior dau - Dam with 21,640 m Jet Stream - Dam 2yr 19,848 m. 4 4-865 F Betty Chief dau - Dam 20,475 m. 718 F Marvex dau - Dam 18,255 m , Bootmaker dau.-dam20,1913 8,773 F Molly Chief dau - Dam 17,912 m 69fTF 3 9 S.W.D. Valiant dau. - Dam by Kit Builder- Next Dam 24,229 m Superior dau - Dam 17,337 m 4 3 775 F. Marvex dau -Dam 22,421 m. 780 F. Proud dau. - Dam 20,344 m 4 1 825 F Other Sires represented Creek, Gay Ideal, Cavalier, Willie Star, Job, Vigo Stand, Pietje and others Three registered 9 month bulls. Pete Son-V GB7 Dam 18,000 m asa2yr King Pin Son - Dam - 2 yr. -18,000 m George Son - Dam V G 2 yr - Next Dam 28,214 m. 1,030 F Semen. 10 units Marvex, 5 units Creek, 10 units Millionane Miracle; 10 units Hyline Elevate; 10 units Hilltop Hanover C Hazer E T, 50 units Lechrose Love, 50 units Jacmm Giltex Elevation Tahan, 40 units Brooks Twain Apollo King, 90 units Dellfield Standout, 4 units Elevation Frosty All animals eligible for interstate shipment. Vaccinated for shipping fever Tested within 30 days of sale Catalogs at ringside or contact Sales Manager Also Farmers Businesses are invited to donate Hay - Straw - Corn - Bedding - Small Grams - Farm Machinery - Farm Supplies, etc Already Listed hay, straw, firewood, 7 yd ready mix concrete, 1 H Cadet Lawn Mower All animals, items and services are donated and all proceeds of this sale will go for World Relief and will be channeled thru the Penna Relief Sale to the Mennomte Central Com mittee, Akron, Pa SALE TIME Hay, Straw - 10 00 AM, Heifers-11 30 A M Sale Manager WILMERG. KRAYBILL RD2, Box 11 ELVERSON, PA 19520 Phone: 215-286-9576 Auctioneers: John Umble - 215-593-5756 Lee Kurtz - 215-593-5387 Robert Kauffman - 717-367-3550 Pedigrees: Dale Hoover - 717-867-2489 Lunch by the Penna. Relief Sale Food Committee
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