Chester SCD seeks WEST CHESTER - "Application is being made for funds for a land assessment survey of the White Clay Creek Watershed in Chester County”, Pownall Jones, Chairman of the Chester County Con FEEDER SALES “Cattle + Pigs” Farmers have been asking about these special ’ sales tor several weeks now Intel est seems to be really good. The evening sates draw lots of buyers to bid on your livestock Plan to sell your feeders in one of these sales All slaughter livestock will be sold as usual after the feeders. Sale Order: Pigs* Feeder Cattle, Bulls, Steers, Heifers, Cows, Calves, Hogs. Schedule of Special Sales Tues. Evenings 7:00 Sharp ★ Mar. 17 * Apr 14 * Mar. 31 ★ Apr 28 Carlisle Livestock Market Just off 1-81 at Exit 12 Phone Carlisle 349-4511 Home Office Hagerstown, Md 301-733-8120 Please Save This Ad PUBLIC SALE Located 5 mites west of Boonsboro, MO or 1 mile east of Sharpsburg, MD on Route 34. SATURDAY, MARCH 21 llrOOa.m 51 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLE 51 Consisting of 35 head of open Holstein heifers, 6 to 18 months of age; 15 bred Holstein heifers, some springing with second calf, most due 'June, July and August. Service age Holstein bull out of P B stock. These are all home raised, Bangs and T.B. tested within 30 days of sale. TRACTORS AND MACHINERY Ford 900 tractor, N F ; Oliver 550 tractor, W F., P.S., 3 pt. hydraulic; both tractors completely overhauled in past 2 years and in excellent condition. Mounted 2 row corn picker for 900 (at Burtner Farm - Burnside Bridge Road); J.D. 4-16 trip back trailer plow; Int. 2-16 trip back 3 pt. plow; 3 pt. lever harrow; roller harrow; Int. 100 3 pt. 7 ft. dynabalance mower; 3 pt. rotary mower; J D. hay crimper; hay tedder; 200 gal fiber tank held sprayer; 3 pt. 1 row cult.; 3 pt post hole digger; Ford 3 pt. saw mangle; 3 pt. 6 ft. scraper blade; J.D. 15A flail chopper; Fox H.D. silage wagon with high flotation tires; gravity bin wagon; 3 rubber tire flat bed wagons; J D. rubber tire running gear; Badger 20 ft. silo unloader, N Idea 2 hole corn shelter, power or hand; no small items. Terms: Cash - not responsible for accidents. —LUNCH RIGHTS RESERVED REAL ESTATE Will leave this sate site and go to Potomac St., Sharpsburg, MD and offer for sate at 2:30 p.m All that lot, together with the im provements thereon, fronting 86 ft. on the west side of Potomac Street in Sharpsburg, Washington County, Maryland, and running back with equal width a distance of 91 feet along an alley and more particularly described in Laber 576 folio 434 one of the Land Records of Washington County, Maryland. Improvements: frame dwelling covered by asbestos siding and composition roof, con taming 4 rooms and bath, partial cellar; heated by oil burning hot air furnace; town water; septic system. Frame 2 car garage and chain link fenced yard. Inspection by calling 432-2619 after 6:00 p.m. or by calling auctioneer at 582-0546. Terms: 10% down day of sate with balance due within 30 days. Taxes and water to be prorated as to final settlement; buyer to pay for Documentary stamps and transfer tax. Possession upon final settlement. MR. & MRS. ROBERT L. CASTLE, SR. Phone after 6:00 p.m,; 432-2619 Auctioneer; Robert C. Mullendore Clerk; C.L Metz servation District told Directors at the District meeting last week in West Chester. The contract is being negotiated with the state Bureau of Soil and Water Conservation. "The assessment would be a survey of the stream and surrounding land uses”, Jones said. "The assessment will attempt to determine how much mud, if any, agricultural land is contributing to the White Clay Creek during storms. Property owners in the White Clay Watershed would be asked to assist in locating problem areas.” "Agriculture is nearly always pointed out as the culprit when pollution occurs in Chester County streams. Yet other PUBLIC SALE Discontinuing farming due to ill health, will sell located miles west of Leitersburg, MD or 6*/a miles north of Hagerstown, MD off Route 60, west on Leitersburg-State Line Road or 6 mites east of Greencastle, PA: exit 3 off 1-81 on Route 16, east to Bemisderfer Road, south to stop sign, left to sale. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 at9;3o A.M. 48 Head of Reg. & Grade Holstein Heifers 48 Consisting of 20 head bred to freshen in September, 9 bred to freshen later, 13 head of open yearling heifers, 6 head 6 xnos. of age. Most of above heifers are out of artificial breeding and dams with records up to 24,000 lb. milk. This is a good clean group of home raised heifers. Bangs and T B. tested within 30 days for interstate shipment. Farm Machinery John Deere 4000 diesel tractor, rollguard, P.S , 540 & 1000 RPM P.T.O ; side console; J ‘’n Deere 2640 diesel tractor, 320 hrs., high low, 040-1000 R.P.M. P T. 0., W.F., P.S , wheel weights; White-aires4oo6row3om. no-till corn planter, complete with 72 amp. alternator, monitor, liquid fertilizer, and Gandy boxes; Int. 455 four row corn planter w/Gandy boxes; N Holland 23 hopper blower; 1 section 9 in pipe and goose neck, 2 Dion 14 ft. self unloading silage wagons on 12 ton chassis; N. Idea manure spreader; N H 3 pt. 7 ft. mower, N.H 55 side rake; N.H. 268 baler w/thrower, 2 bale throw wagons; 2 big round bale trailers, 3 pt. big bale carrier; gram wagon; Fioklm 213 gravity bin wagon on 8 ton chassis; hay feeding wagons, J.D. 15-7 gram drill; Int. 19 B. disc harrow; Oliver 4-16 cushion trip plow; rotary hoe; N.H. 36 ft. elevator; Smoker 24 ft. elevator; Alum, elevator; J.D No 7 portable tractor belt driven corn shelter; one hole corn shelter; hog feeders; waterers; pipe gates; feed bunks; water troughs; locust posts; creosoted poles; tile stave 12x28 silo, partially dismantled; sweet com and apple dryer; old telephone insulators; new wagon tires and tubes; dehorners; bolts, nuts, etc. 200 gal per minute chemical pump w/gas motor; 200 gal. plastic spray tank; old wagon and combine parts; L.U.C power unit. Dairy Equipment & Feed Dan-Xool 400 gal. bulk milk tank w/Everyday compressor, compressor used 6 yrs.; 50 gal. elec, water heater; refrigerator; S.S wash up tanks. Approx. 60 large round bales of Ist, 2nd, 3rd cutting alfalfa. Approx. 900 bates mixed hay. Approx. 1000 bates wheat straw Approx. 50 large round bates of corn fodder. Lot of mulch hay and fodder in large round bates. -Ail feed to be sold by bate.- Will also offer ear com by ton 1960 Dodge 1 ton dual wheel truck, as is. 1964 G.M.C Vh ton truck w/12 ft. dump body. New 2 wheel cattle trailer; cattle rack for wide side pickup truck; used lumber and metal roofing. 18 ft. silo unloader tripod and wench, new bunk feeder parts. SALE ORDER: Small items off wagon, machinery, feed, cattle. TERMS: Cash - Not Responsible For Ac cidents. MR. & MRS. JACOB R. DILLER Phone (717) 762-7946 AUCTIONEER: Robert C. Mullendore CLERK: Metz & Harshman LUNCH RIGHTS RESERVED funds for White Clay Creek stream stud) s in the past have s. wn that increased run-off from the impervious surfaces of shopping centers, roads and homes can contribute to the sediment load in the stream”, Jones ex plained. “Farmers are just as concerned about not damaging their neighbor’s property as is the developer and the suburban land owner. With more and more people concerned about water quality, it seems that farmers would want to be above reproach. They will damages from want to do the best job erosion/sediment and they know how in storm water control managing their land,” problems. Jones concluded The Brandywine John Schueller, Valley Association is regional fieldman for planning a complete the Department of implementation of its Environmental Resou- conservation plan for its rces told Directors new headquarters “that erosion/sediment property for the week of inspection and en- April 21. This will be a forcemeat program has demonstration of been transferred from agricultural con the Bureau of Water servation practices. Quality to the Bureau of Soil & Water Con- Agricultural con- servation”. tractors have volun- Townships- that are teered to provide now reviewing sub- operators and equip division plans and men t t° r the two day giving approval for a^air erosion/sediment and Practices to be in storm water eluded in the con management control struction according to can request the Bureau Robert Struble, Jr., to transfer these in- Executive Director of spection and en- BVA > are terraces, forcement powers to the waterways, stnp-crop township or P in B> no-till plan mumcipahty. ting. This would result in Ttus Wlll provide a faster and more ef- training session for SCS fective response for P ersona l and con residents who report tractors The Soil PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, MARCH 28,1981 9-30 A.M Located Carlisle Springs, 5 miles North ol Carlisle off Rte. 34 onto Rte. 944 West first road right-- Sulphur Springs Road. TRUCKS, FARM MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT Tractors W C Allis Chalmers, W D Allis Chalmers, Farmall A good condition, 20 Ferguson, JO Ferguson - just overhauled, New Holland 202 Manure Spreader, 475 Kelly Loader, New Holland Wagon, 14T John Deere Baler, Side Mount Mower for Ferguson, J pt. Hitch Cultivator, b’ Disc, Scraper Blade, 2 Bottom Plows-12 and 14 in. Wood Saw, Post Hole Diggei, Ferguson Cultivators, 2 Row Corn Planter, 2 Bottom Disc Plows, Cullapacker, Small Manure Spreader, McCormick Deere Corn Picker, Set Weeders, Spike Tooth Harrow, Dump Rake, Wagon Frame, Corn Binder, Forrage Chopper, Hay Crimper, 4 and 3 Bar Hay rakes, Gram Drill, Fertilizer Spreader, 2 Scraper Buckets, New Holland Hay Loader, Silo Pipe, 2 Allis Chalmers Wheels HORSE DRAWN EQUIPMENT 2 Horse Wagon (A A. Bowman, Mechanic sburg, Pa , original paint), Corn Shelter, 1 Horse Wagon with Seat (Acme), 2 Wheel Breaking Cart, Seed Cleaner, .Plow, Cultivators, 2 Mowers, Iron Wheel Running Gears, Single Horse Plow, Dump Cart Wagon, Lot ot Harness, Pony Collars, Army Saddle, Threshing Machine-all onginal-in working order, One Horse Sleigh-completely done over OTHER FARM EQUIPMENT & TOOLS Homehte Cham Saw, 9-50-16 Truck Tires, Simplicity Rotohller w/Attachments, Hydraulic Cylinder, Grind Stone, Feed Grinder, Grease Pump, Milking Stools, Chicken Feeders, Iron Water Pump, Platform Scales, Corn Basket, Bag Filler Stand, Log Roller, Milk Cans, Rope & Tackle, Water Pump & Tank, Cow Water, Cups, Elec. Grease gun, 2 Wood Hog Farrowing Crates, Large Doors, Traps, Hog Troughs and Feeders, Wood Ladders, Wooden Pulleys, Hay Forks, Gram Cradles, Wooden Wheel Barrow, Hand Garden Tractor, Lumber, Wide Pine Boards, Lots ot Small Tools and Misc items, Scrap Iron TRUCKS Will Be Sold At 12:00 Noon 1970 3/4 Ton Chevrolet with Enclosed Bed 1950 Chevrolet with 12 ft. Gram Bed with Metal Floor 1948 Willies Jeep 1941 Diamond Reo-Speed Wagon Owner, MRS. MAYNARD LONG 200 Sulphur Spring Rd. _ . Carlisle, Pa. Phone; 717-249-4819 TERMS: CASH LUNCH STAND RESERVED Carol Burrus, Auctioneer 717-776-5107 Otto and Otto, Clerks Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1981—D21 Conservation Service, USDA, is a technical agency providing services for District cooperators. The new headquarters will be located between West Chester and Unionville on route 842. Gerald Kelly, Service Forester, indicated that the Bureau of Forestry will conduct sessions on the care and management of woodlands. “With proper management, small woodlots can be an important source of fuel and lumber for the rural home”, Kelly said “This will be an ex cellent opportunity for farmers and the public to observe the in stallation of agricultur al conservation prac tices”, Struble said There will be guided tours of the project areas. Guides will ex plain the various operations. Exhibits are being planned on related environmental subjects, he explained STRIKE IT RICH! SELL IT A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED I'M NOT L10N... The Classified Livestock Section Has Beastly Selections!