Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 21, 1981, Image 174

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    Elo—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 21,1981
This dairy recycles waste back to the cows
FRIENDSHIP, N.Y.
Friendship Dairies is
the New York
metropolitan area’s
number one producer of
cottage cheese. As such,
between 500,000 and
800,000 pounds of milk
flow through the
company’s dairy each
day.
Until two year’s ago,
many tens of thousands
of pounds of whey also
flowed out of the dairy
as a waste by-product of
its cheese-making
operations. No longer.
Friendship’s high
lactose and fat context
whey is now being put to
a better, more
profitable use: an
economical, easily
transportable, highly
nutritious powdered
animal feed sup
plement.
Says Martin Schan
back, Friendship
Dames president and a
dairyman his entire life,
“The process we use in
our Friendship, New
York plant is the only
one of its kind in the
United States. Not only
in the lipid dehydration
process unique, but so is
the concept.
“It’s a full cycle -
taking a product from
cattle milk, processing
it for people, taking the
whey by-product, re
processing it and taking
it back to the cattle ”
“I think it’s very
exciting It’s also more
economical for those in
the cattle business than
using non-fat dry milk
or sweet liquid whey.”
The complicated
mechanical apparatus
for reducing the liquid
whey to its powdered
high fat and lactose
form was developed for
Friendship by the
Dehydrotech Company
of New Jersey and
stands five-stones tall
against the background
of forests and rolling
foothills of the
Allegheny Mountains.
The whey to be
powdered is skimmed
from the many cheese
vats in the Friendship
plant. It’s brought to
enormous tanks and
mixed with soybean oil
where it’s heated under
a vacuum which
suspends the particles
of whey. From there,
the whey-oil-moisture
mixture is pumped up
through the five-story
evaporating tower.
The oil and moisture
are removed leaving
only particular whey
whose density is similar
to that of spray-dried
milk powder.
The powdered whey,
egg shell to light tan in
color, is then run
through a drier box to
remove excess
moisture.
From there it goes
into a large mixer,
where it’s combined
with the rest of the day’s
powdered whey, to
produce misxture
uniform in color and oil
content.
“The final mixing is
essential,” says
Schanback, “Because
during the course of a
day’s centrifuging
dehydrating process the
whey becomes
progressively lighter The powdered whey is
due to lowered oil immediately soluble
content.” and has excellent
From the mixers, the keeping properties
final product is ■’’lean !h t > n
packaged in 100-pound, taste, a typical analysis
multi-wall, poly-lined of the product includes
bags and readied for an acid degree value ot
shipment 1.04 and reconstituted
LEATHER & HARNESS
SHOP EQUIPMENT, METAL
LATHE, TOWMOTOR FORKLIFT,
HAND TOOLS, WOODWORKING
MACHINERY MANUAL &
BELT DRIVEN
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
9:30 A.M.
Located at 103 Jackson St., one block
South of McGovern Ave. off North Prince
St., Lancaster, Pa. or approx. 2 miles
south of Rt. 30 along Fruitviile Pike or
222 South, just over R.R. bridge. Watch
for signs.
• KENSOL-OLSENMARK hot stamping
machine, air & electric, automatic with
electric eyes Model K 16T like new; UNITED
shoe & machine; IDEAL clicking die cutter
press, floor model, electric driven, recon
ditioned & spare parts plus extra dies; J.D.
RANDALL harness sewing machine, H.D.
motor, stand, hot wax feed; DELUXE CON
SEW patching machine reconditioned model
Dl-4, new motor, stand, & spare clutches;
SINGER patching machine, manual or motor
driven on stand, WESTON side skiver; KATZ
& BLAKEMORE - Phiia. regular skiver or
angle; TUBLAR pedal operated automatic fed
riveter, HENRY PARSONS foot pedal
operated die cutter; L.S GRAVES pedal
operated 48 in. cutter; RANDALL STRAP
punch pedal operated belt driven; KRATZ &
BLAKEMORE 6 in. splitter, belt driven;
WESTON leverage press 24 in hand operated;
12 ft. drive line 2 in shaft with 4 pulhes;
SOUTH BEND metal lathe, 4 ft. bed with 1%
H.P motor, H.D. WALKER TURNER table
saw single phase; 4 ft. SYRACUSE safe; pedal
operated 30 in. cutter dated 1895; large & small
screw type presses from 2 ft. down in size; 3 m.
foot pedal operated cutter; Electric bench
bandsander; H D. DELTA floor model drill
press, ATLAS floor model drill press;
WALKER TURNER band saw floor model 14”
throat; WALKER TURNER disc & belt sander
combination; Electric grinders; CENTER 1
H.P. electric buffer; SPRUNGER bench model
band saw; 3 COLUMBIA H.D vises; 2 H.P.
motor; Oak counter; Bag wagon; laces;
leather belting; buckles; snaps; linen thread;
AMANA time clock; SIMPLEX time clock;
VICTOR electric adding machine; office desks
& chairs; scrap leather; hand tools; electric
tools; belt dressing; thinner; work tables;
hand cutters; punch; book presses; Consew
patch machine w/table; die cutters; strip
cutters; punches, sewing machines, hot stamp
machine, splitters, tow motor, extended 15’ lift,
5,000 ib capacity fork lift - LP or Propane or
Gas, balloon tires, only 800 hrs., excellent
condition; plus more.
PLUS; OFFICE EQUIPMENT, HAND
TOOLS, KNIVES, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
LEATHER PLUS MORE!!!
14 FT. RUBBER TIRE
8,000 LB. CAPACITY
FARM WAGON - LIKE NEW
TERMS: • Cash, No Out of State Checks.
• All sales are as-is, where-is, without any
guarantees or warranties expressed or implied
by auctioneer.
• Some items subject to sale by owners
confirmation.
• Announcements, corrections, addition or
deletions day of auction take precedence over
all previous advertising
• Not responsible for accidents day of
auction.
This is a liquidation of surplus inventory and
machinery. LUNCH AV ARABLE.
OWNER:
JASON’S LEATHER CRAFT
103 Jackson Street
Lancaster, PA 1
Ronald O. Funk & Associates
Gordon Ressler, Jeff Knosp
Auctioneers & Appraisers
R.D. #2 Vintage Road
Paradise, PA 17562
Phone: 717-442-4279 or 68:
687-7402
Out one side* in the other
P* 1 . Ul «’ l ~ moisture; 1.9 percent
lactose; 28 percent to 32 potassium; 1.4 percent
percent fat; 9.5 percent calcium . and 0 .65
protein; 8 25 percent percent sodium.
istl 5 percent A detailed analysis of
COMPLETE
DISPERSAL
CATTLE & MACHINERY
WITTE FAMILY FARM
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y.
FRIDAY, MARCH 27,1981
11:00 A.M.
Having sold the farm and moving to
Vermont, we have been commissioned to
sell the cattle and machinery at the farm
located on Brown Road. Take Route 46 to
Munnsville 4 corners - at 4 corners turn
onto Williams Road to Brown Road and
then 1 mile to farm. Watch for auction
arrows.
95 HI-GRADE CATTLE 95
This herd has a DHIA rolling herd average of
15,264 of milk. One cow at 4 yrs.-8 mos. has a
projection of 25,105 milk in 305 days. There are
8 cows with over 20,000 lbs. milk and 3 over
18,000 lbs. milk This dairy is all grade but (4)
Registered cows - (2) full sisters by Apache, (1)
by Paclamar Capsule and her daughter by
Amigo. The dairy is a good young dairy in the
following lactations - (10) fresh cows (12)
handling & springing close (8) due June & July
(10) bred for fall calving, balance in various
stages of lactation. Plus (20) yearling to
breeding age heifers, some already bred, (14)
started heifer calves to 6 mos. of age, real nice.
Charles has used the top sires in the Eastern
breeding and has got some very good results in
this dairy. All cattle will be vet examined for
pregnancy, plus shipping fever shots and Blood
& TB tested ready for immediate interstate
shipment day of sale.
MACHINERY
AC #lB5 Diesel tractor; AC D-17 gas tractor, all
new rubber; AC D-15 gas tractor; AC WD
tractor:
SPECIAL
AC Cat §1 w/hyd. tilt blade (gas) - m good
condition
AC 4 btm. hyd. reset plow ( good condition); AC
3 btm. hyd. reset plow; AC 2 btm. plow; AC
transport disc 16’; AC #904 haybme in new
condition; AC #444 baler w/belt kicker in ex
cellent condition; AC side mount mower-fits El
-15 tractor; AC field chopper w/1 row corn
head, AC hopper blower just like new con
dition; AC belt blower w/gas engine.
SPECIAL
Oliver #B4O self propelled chopper w/cab
w/Hercules D4BOO diesel engine. Selling
separately; Fox direct cut head at
tachment; Fox 2 row 36” com head.
Int. #4OO Cyclo 4 row corn planter - excellent
condition; Int. #4Ol 4 section 16 ft. drag; Int.
rock picker; NI mounted 2 row com planter -
fits onto D-17 tractor; NI rake; NI 40 ft. hay &
grain elevator w/PTO or electric motor; NI
bush hog; NI trailer type mower; NI lime &
fertilizer sower; NI #134 spreader w/hyd. tail
gate; NI snow bucket; BrUlion hyd. transport
Cultipacker; Fahr tedder; (2) Lamco self
unloading boxes on electric wheel gear; (1)
Grove self-unloading box-all rebuilt; (1) Kilbro
gram box; (4) kicker wagons; JD-FBB 15 hole
hyd. gram drill w/gram seeder attachment;
Agway 4 row field sprayer; Sno-Co 24 ft.
skeleton elevator; Riteway wood stove.
VEHICLES
1974 6 cylinder gas half-ton truck - good con
dition; 1959 GMC truck, as is.
(3) sets double ring tractor chains; 2 wheel
farm trader; (6) baler twine; vise; (2) Endless
belts, Dumprake; used tires; plus more misc.
items.
MANAGERS NOTE: This is a good young
Eastern bred dairy with DHIA records.
Charles has the machinery in the very best of
condition already to go to work in the fields
anyday. Inspections welcome anytime, keep
this date open for a good top sale.
TERMS: Cash or good checks - ID required.
Lunch available.
OWNERS -
WITTE FAMILY FARM
Phone 315-495-6569
Jack Wood’s Livestock & Auction Service
Sales Managers
Cincinnatus, N.Y. 13040
Phone 607-863-4141
(Turn to Page El 1)
SEIDOF’S ANNUAL
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
11A.M.
Consignments wanted - Farm machinery,
contractors equipment, lawn & garden
equipment, etc.
For more information phone 717-992-4611.
Dick & Dan Seidof
Auctioneers
Sciota, Pa.
SONG MEADOW MILKING
HERD & BRED HEIFER
DISPERSAL
Bill & Sue Wright, Preble, NY >
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25
11:00 A.M.
Sale to be held on the farm in the village
of Preble, from 1-81 take exit 13, turn
south on Rt. 281 then east in Preble on
-Preble Rd., Vz mile to farm. Watch for
Auction arrows.
75 Registered Holsteins 75
Consider these credentials: Production
January 1981 RHA 17,527 M 3.5% 615 F, 7 cows
over 22,000 M, 15 over 20.000 M, 25 over 18,OOOM
Classification: on January 22, 1981 3 EX (13E
9112 E 91,190 ) 20 VG, G+ for unofficial BAA of
104.7%, Show winners; Selling the Ist 3 yr. old
and reserve Grand Champion from the Cor
tland Black and White Show, Cortland Co. Fair,
Cortland, NY. Ist Produce of dam and reserve
Jr Champion from 1980 Cortland Black &
White Show top sires. Selling 5 by Round Oak
Rag Apple Elevation, 4 by Pawnee Farm
Arhnda Chief, 3 by Paclamar Bootmaker, 2 by
Wapa Arhnda Conductor, 2 by Wayne Spring-
Fond Apollo, 2 by TO Kit Builder, 1 by Hanover
Hill Triple Threat Red, 1 by Paclamar
Astronaut and 1 by Sunnyside Standout. Ser
vice sires are from the top of everybody’s list
and include Glen Valley Star, Lawcrest
Marvex - Twin, Marsh Field Elevation Tony,
Wauq-a-way Fond Reliance. TO Kit Bmlder,
Locust Glen Ivanhoe Elevation, Cedar Grove
Golden tyugget, Hanover Hill Triple Threat
Red, Chapel Bank Apache and Roy Brook
Tempo cow families. 2 of the best are of the J
family with 9 members selling and the L family
with 5 selling, both are headed by EX 91 brood
cows who are selling and include several
outstanding cows.
Bid on these fine individuals- Song Meadow
Elevation Linda (VGBB EX mammary at 3 yr.)
2-8 365 d 22.265 M 3.5 784 f; 3-10 345 d 22.354 M 3 3
735 F, fresh Jan. 20, 1981. Song Meadow Fond
Jill (VG 87 EX mammary) 5-10 292 d 16.954 M
608 F. Sells with 4 milking daughters bred to
Glen Valley Star Jan. 8, 1981. Song Meadow
Crusader Lassie (VG 86) 3-8 332 D 20.151 M 3.8
779 F due May 20 to Glen Valley Star. She sells
with a full sister that is GP 83 and made 3-8 305 d
19.814 M 3.6 717 F. Song Meadow Kit Erica (GP
83 at 2 yr) 2-174 d 3963 M 3.9156 f incomplete. Her
dam and granddam are both VG with over
20.000 lb. in 305 d, bred to Marshfield Elevation
Tony Jan. 3, 1981. Song Meadow Elevation
Laura (VG at 3 yr.) 2-3 335 d 19.116 M 661 F by
Elevation and bootmaker dam that has over
1.000 lb. lifetime, due May 1 to Glen Valley
Star.
Managers Note- this dairy represents years of
breeding using only the top sires. For im
proving the herd and the results certainly show
in this registered herd of cattle. It certainty will
be one of the top registered cattle dispersal of
the year 1981. All cattle will have had
nasalogen spray, Lepto shots, vet. examined
for pregnancy plus blood and TB tested ready
for immediate interstate shipment day of sale.
Inspection welcome anytime. Catalogs
available at ringside or by calling the following
numbers below
Terms: Cash or good checks, ID required.
Lunch Available.
SONG MEADOW FARM
William & Sue Wright. Owners
607-749-4431 or 315-696-8749
lack Wood’s Livestock & Auction Service
Sale Managers
Cincinnatus, NY 13040
607-863-4141