D22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1981 How on MAYTOWN - une hundred eggs were sampled each month in June and July 1980 from SCW Leghorn layers in cages being fed from an outgoing feed line, these were compared to 200 eggs gathered from birds on an incoming feed line An average of eight percent cracked eggs were produced on outgoing as well as incoming feed lines, so there were no dif ferences in the total average number of cracked eggs produced whether birds were eating fresh, home mixed feed from the bin or feed that had traveled several hun dred feet past several thousand birds eating at it Percent cracked eggs between samples had no variation between samples on the outgoing feed lines but varied eight percent (four to 12 percent) between monthly samples on the return feed line Also specific gravity of eggs produced was only slightly different with three percent more eggs reaching 1 080 specific gravity on the outbound feed chain production area. Variation between samples was zero on the outgoing feel line while there was 14 percent variation in specific gravity of eggs between monthly samples on the return feed line Haugh units were measured by the egg break out method on all eggs and found to have little variation in AA quality eggs between samples on each line, however, only 77 per cent eggs were produced on outgoing lines while an average of 86 percent AA eggs were produced by birds on return lines An average of eight percent blood spots were produced on outgoing feed while only four percent bloods were produced on return feed lines. An average of 23 percent of all 200 eggs sampled were dirty on the return line while only 17 percent of the 200 eggs were dirty on the outgoing line. Tran slucent shelled varied only one percent bet ween the outgomg (16 percent translucent shells on eggs) and the return feed line (15 percent translucent shells on eggs). Average B shells and body checks ran seven percent of all eggs on the outgomg line while only six percent on the return line. In summary when comparing egg from * birds on outbound feedlmes, they lead in percent bloods in eggs, while birds on return feed lines lead in per cent dirty and percent AA interior quality eggs. No difference was observed in percent cracked eggs or B shells on eggs from birds fed differ feed lines by outbound feed chains birds on inbound teed compared to returning ime having to compete feeder lines more, hunt moie or It is believed that vvoik more to get feed there may be a This may be a factor behavioral difference in that needs study Farmersvifle Auction TUESDAY, MARCH 17 5:30 P.M. In, Farmersville, 3 mi. east of Brownstown, Lane. Co., Pa. General Household Goods Sale Silver Dollars We sell on commission Call John J. Rutt, 354-5095 CHARLES ALEXANDER ESTATE COMPLETE MACHINERY DISPERSAL SATURDAY, MARCH 21 10:30 A.M. Having to settle the estate of Charles Alexander we have been commissioned to sell the machinery and vehicles located at the farm, 1 mile south of Cortland, NY on Rt. 11. Watch for auction arrows. MACHINERY Tractors- JD 4630 4 WD with full air, cab and accessories, JD 4320 4 WD tractor, AC tractor with cultivator and 2 bottom plow. G- Special AC TL 30 payloader, good condition AC bulldozer, JD 11 needs engine work, Far mall C tractor, MM tractor with cab Special AC “F gleaner SP combme, 2 row corn head, 30 & 34’ ’ gram head JD cornplanter, 3 row NH flail chopper, NH 27 hopper blower, NH 258 rake, Ford 3 pt hitch rake, JD 9’ haybme, JD 5’ 3 pt hitch notary mower, Anderson rock pickers, (2) Lamco SU boxes on NH running gear, (2) Killbros gravity flow gram boxes on JD 10 ton running gear, Allied grain auger, PTO 6”x45’, NH 250 bu. barrel spreader, NH 100 bu spreader, JD 54 spreader with hyd tailgate C- Special G & T Tox-o-wick 5 ton batch gram mixer Butler gram bm, IH 2 row cultivator fits M or H tractors, JD roll guard and roof fits JD 4320, JD front end bucxets, JD wheel weights, front end weights, JD runs, dual tires and runs for JD 4020 tractor C- Special Buffalo truck scale (1) Sunset 450 gal bulk tank, (1) Stemhorse bulk tank, electric winch and cable, metal truck box, aluminum insulated truck box, lots and lots of scrap iron metal to be sold. Lots and lots of wood packing crates can be used for firewood. 50 gal barrels, milk cans and much more VEHICLES 1976 C-65 Chev. hyd metal gram box, excellent condition, 1976 Chevy gram box truck, 3/4 ton truck cap. Special 1974 Ford F-600-18’ roll back machine truck, 1974 Olds 98 car good condition, low mileage 1973 Ford F-600 cattle truck, 1960 1H 10 wheel dump truck, 19651 H 6 wheel dump truck. Managers Note- Most of this machinery was Charles’s personal equipment, mostly in good condition. Every thing must go to settle the estate of Charles Alexander. Terms- Cash or good check, ID required. Lunch Available. CHARLES ALEXANDER ESTATE . Marjorie B. Alexander, Executrix 607-753-7898 Jack Wood’s Livestock & Auction Service Sales Managers Cincinnatus, NY 13040 607-863-4141 SATURDAY, MARCH 28,1981 Bloomsburg R.D 5, off route 487 North of Bloomsburg to Fowlersville Road, Leg. Route 19034 (follow Auction Arrows) 10 A.M. SHARP N I 702 V C Um-System Combine w/4 row corn head & 11’ grain head, M M M 670 Diesel tractor w/wide front, 65 Chevy Viking w/gravity bin, White 4 row air planter (corn) w/2 - 60 gal fiber tanks, 14’ transport disc, 24’ 8 row field sprayer, Fox silage blower, M.H. 7 sickle bar mower, Model B belt harvester elevator, Manure spreader w/self unloader, Brady hog 3 pt w/marrker & conditioner, N.H baler 65 w/thrower, McCurdy gravity bin wagons on 10 ton running gear, 2 hay wagons, Gehl foilage chopper, Turner hay rake (front mount), Diaden 250 cyclone spreader, Brady 700 chisel plow, Oliver 3 bottom 16” plows, 2 - 500 gal steel tanks, 200 gal fiberglass tank, 250 gal above ground fuel tank, Mayrath 4” & G.T. 11” gram augers, 4 row cultivators, 30’ Allied 6” auger, 5 bottom 16” M&M transport plows, Aries 5 H.P. riding mower, platform scales, New Wood bushel crates, cubing machine, 2 alternators, bench vise, 600 watt flood lamps, J D M Tractor, Feed Wagons, Int. 300 Silage Mixer, No 57 Int Baler TERMS; CASH SELLER: RAYMOND FRITZ AUCTIONEERS’ JOHN AUTOTORE, 784-3506 JOHN, Jr., 784-0381 PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 21 @ 10:30 A.M. INVENTORY CLEARANCE AUCTION OF FARM TRACTORS & MACHINERY To be held at Pettit Machinery Co., Rt. 50 Ballston Spa, NY (20 miles North of Albany, NY) < TRACTORS - IHC 3388 2+2 1 Owner 900 Hours; AC 7040 Cab/Air 1100 Hours; AC 190XT New Rubber, REAL CLEAN; MF 1155 w/Duals, Oliver 1265 w/all hyd loader 2 buckets, MF 35G; AC Dl7; • Int. H; Erickson Skid Steer Loader PLOWS, DISCS, CHISELS, HARROWS PLOWS: MF 345 4x16 ; 2-MF 3X, 2X; JD 4x14, 3x16 DISCS: Case 12’; 2-MF 3 pt; Fords, Olivers, IH, 2-JD KBA’s Bush Hog 10’ Chisel, Brillion 16’ Drags, Misc Other Drags & Packers. FOX SUPER D Self Propelled Chopper w/Detroit Diesel, 2 Row Corn, Direct Cut & Pickup Head HAY & FORAGE RAKES: NH 256, JD 640 & 858 A; IH 15 HAYBINES: NH 2-469’5, 461; AC 829, Gehl 9’, IHBI6, 2-Case 555 BALERS: 2-NH 269 w/T, 77; Hesston 10 Stackhand; JD 14T; MF 10; IH 27 w/T; AC 302 w/T, 303. CHOPPERS: NH 718, 717, 36 Flail, 2-Papec 32’s; JD 38 MOWERS: NH 251, JD 807; MF 42; NI Trailer; Terrain King, Flail, Etc. MACHINERY NH Spreaders, 510, 516; 518, 675; 676; 345 Liquid JD 790 Tank; IH Tank; Meyers 7’ Plows; NH 27 Blowers; More Arriving Smoker Elevator PLANTERS John Deere 1240 Grow w/Midwest Harrow Attach. IH 400 Cyclo Air Planter; MF 2 Row. LUNCH AVAILABLE TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK DAY OF SALE UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. CONSIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THIS SALE. OWNER - PETTIT MACHINERY CO. Sale Managed By: GOODRICH AUCTION SERVICE Rt 38 & 388 Newark Valley, NY 13811 607-642-8688 Advanced Notice: March 28, Inventory Reduction Auction for Fassett’s Mach. Inc., East Springfield, NY, complete listing in future paper. ANNUAL WAKEFIELD LIONS CLUB SALE PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, AUTOMOBILES, NEW HAND TOOLS, STRAW, HAY, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Location; On Lindecamp Lane across from Fowls Feed Mill. Vz mile north of Wakefield off Route 272. 4 mi. south of ‘‘The Buck” SATURDAY, APRIL 4,1981 10A.M. Farmall Cub w/5 ft. C 3 mower, snowblade, cultivators, plow and wheel weights, John Deere 55 silage blower, International 340 tractor, hay crimper, Oliver 4 trip bottom trailer plow, 1950 Ford Convertible w/new top & partially restored 1972 Ford Ranchero (good condition) 1964 Jeep J3OO 4 wheel dr've 1974 Yamaha Snowmobile elec start 1978 Moped 1 new Bxl2 Black Bear Structure 1 Grandma Fisher Stove (new) Bicycles, building materials, new Ix 6 in oak boards; locust posts; portable farrowing unit; milk cans; double SS tubs; 1 hive of bees, firewood; mushroom soil, elec fencers; Hay and Straw Household Items 3 pc blond bedroom suite; breakfast set w/6 chairs, 2 new Perfection Oil heaters, large fireplace glass enclosure, kitchen cabinets, hanging plants - f dinner bell; 1-chimney cleaning Many, many new tools Carpenter, mechanical, garden and other hand tools You name it, we have it Terms by, WAKEFIELD LIONS CLUB Everett Kreider & other local auctioneers Lunch by Wakefield Ambulance Auxiliary New Tools at 10 o’clock PUBLIC SALE OF FARM MACHINERY Of Maurice Lang Deerfield-Friesburg Road Vz mile off Rt. 77, Bridgeton, N J MARCH 21,1981 10:00 A.M TRACTORS FARMALL 460; FARMALL ‘H’ with cultivators; FARMALL ‘Super M’, FORD EQUIPMENT Front end loader fits Farmall M; Oliver Plow 2/16 bottom; Oliver Plow 3/14 bottom; John Deere Sub-soiler; John Deere Cut harrow, 12 ft on rubber; Internationa! mower 7 ft.; New Idea Manure spreader 030/pto; Allis Chalmers rake/tedder; New Holland silage blower with pipe; John Deere 2 row com planter for 3 pt hitch; 5 rubber tired wagons; Massey Ferguson 9 ft. Haybine; McCormick Deermg 16 disc gram drill; Clarke Sprayer, with stainless steel tank; Massey Ferguson #lO baler; Bnllion Cultipacker; New Holland Rake, 2 section scratch harrow; 3 section scratch harrow; Wood saw, fits M or H; 3 pt. hitch post hole digger; 3 pt. hitch cultivator; 3 pt. hitch snow plow/scraper; 4 ft side dresser drill; hydraulic cylinders for H or M; 2 horse or 2 cow trailer; New Holland Smoker 34 ft Gram or hay elevator; 16 ft. elevator; New Holland 36 ft. hay elevator; False front wagon unloader; 1962 G.M C 6’ Vz ton truck with flat body in good running condition; Ford truck, hydraulic body, (Body works, truck does not run); 2 weeders; com sheller with motor; cememt muter; corn sides for wagons; 2 rubber tired feed carts; Rhubarb buncher; Planter Jr. Seeder SHOP AND WAGON HOUSE ITEMS Wheel weights for 460; Wheel weights for H and M; Pulley for H and M, 2 Endless belts; truck chains; tractor chains; towing chains; rope; cultivator teeth, plow bolts; 2 hay harp pon forks with track; several lots of used lumber; 6-2 inch planks 16 ft. long; Aluminum extension ladder; Platform scale; Burlap bags; Antique hay cradle; 2 dog houses; lot of 5/8 baskets; Wagon tongues; The largest assortment of tools and small parts in shop that you have seen lately. Metal window sash; Wooden window sash; Many grease guns Many forks, rakes, hoes, brooms, etc. too numerous to mention. Large storage cabinet 8 ft long, 7 ft. tall 500 bales of straw. TERMS Cash NUMBERS WILL BE GIVEN AT 9:30 SKIP & STONEY AUCTIONEERS 769-3333 or 769-3000