Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 18, 1981, Image 166

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    D34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 18,1981
Be prepared for rootworm season
LANCASTER -
Fanners planning to
plant second or third
year corn should
definitely consider
using a soil insecticide,
recommends Gary
Beland, research en
tomologist for Funk
Seeds International.
Rootworm-a problem
xor com farmers across
the country-will cause
trouble again this
season, possibly m even
greater force than last
year, Beland says.
“Based on adult
rootworm beetle counts
in the central Corn Belt
last season, we’re ex
pecting an increase in
larvae populations for
1981,” he adds.
For individual far
mers, predictive
scouting of beetle
populations in late
summer could have
indicated the need for
soil insecticides.
Beland advises far
mers who counted an
average of at least one
beetle per plant between
July and September, or
those who don’t know
what tneir count was
and plan to plant second
or third year corn, to
use a soil insecticide
Also, he says, if there
were more than 4000
volunteer corn plants in
a soybean field last
year, and a farmer
plans to plant com in the
field this year, in
secticide application
should be considered.
That number of
volunteer com plants
was sufficient to attract
egg-laying beetles in in
August and result in
enough larvae this year
to damage corn
“Organophosphates
such as Amaze,
Counter, Dyfonate,
Lorsban, Mocap, and
Thiraet offer a measure
of control m continuous
com,” Beland says.
Farmers having less
than satisfactory
control with the car
bamate insecticide,
Furadan, should con
sider switching to an
organophosphate in
secticide
Beland says control of
rootworm in the larval
state is easiest,
although adult beetle
control can be achieved
with a number of in
secticides
Crop rotations, which
kill rootworm larvae by
starvation, are still the
best defense against
rootworm
GIGANTIC
SELECTION
In
Lancaster
Farming's
CLASSIFIEDS
“A com-bean rotation species has a wide
is good in areas where range of hosts ”
northern and western in addition, plowing
rootworms exist Small or discing may help
grams works too,” says lower larval populations
Beland. by damaging eggs in the
“Rotations aren’t as Soll > or in case ° f
effective in areas of “fusm rootworm, by
heavy southern com killmg weeds that serve
rootworm infestations, as a food source, Beland
however, because that say B
Later in the season.
PUBLIC SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 25,1981
8:30 A.M.
95 Acre Farm, Machinery,
Antiques & Household Goods
Located 7 miles Northwest of Newville
in lane off Rte 997, Upper Mifflin
Township, Cumberland County, Pa. Turn
off Rte. 81 at Newville Exit 11. From
Newville follow Rte 233 North 6 miles to
Route 997, turn left approximately 4
miles to Sale. Big Spring School District.
REAL ESTATE
(to be offered at 1:00 P.M.)
Consisting of 95 acres of mostly cleared farm
and pasture land with small stream running
through property. Buildings consisting of 8
room log and brick house with some rooms
having exposed logs and beams and wide pine
board floors. Also, stone fireplace. House needs
restored.
A 40’ by 60’ concrete block bam with
staunchions for 14 head of cattle, 2-box stalls,
block milk house, Fickes 10’ by 30’ concrete
silo Three sheds including 2 com cribs. This
property has good water.
TERMS OF SALE 10% of purchase price
to be paid day of sale when property is stricken
down. Balance within 30 DAYS. Possession can
be had upon full settlement. The Seller
reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Inspection by appointment. Call (717) 582-8031.
LEWIS & EMMA ICKES
R.D. 2. Newville, PA.
Conducted By
Russell M. Wright,
Auctioneer
P.O. Box 111
Newport, Pa. 17074
ORDER OF SALE: Household Goods, Fur
niture, Butcher Equipment, Real Estate, Cook
Stove, Cattle & Machinery.
PUBLIC SALE
of 11 Acre Farm
plus 1 Building lot
SAT., MAY 9
@ 11A.M.
Located at west end of Frystown. Go to
blinker light in Frystown then go west on
Frystown Rd. to Meckville Rd., turn right
to property. Location - approx. 2 mi. from
Frystown Interchange of Rte. 78. Bethel
Twp., Berks Co.
REAL ESTATE
Land: 11 acres all open ground. Terrain level to
gentle slope.
House; 2% story frame, tin roof, cement floor
basement, coal hot air heat Ist. fir. has kit,
living ran, fam, ran. & utility ran 2nd fir. has 5
bdrans & full bath water supply by well &
pressure system.
Barn; 40’x32’ frame bank barn, tin roof, open
stables
Garage. Cement block 2 car, also l sty brick
building w/fireplace
Storage Bldgs. (2) 18’x32’ frame
Comments: This property is located in a very
nice area, all level ground around buildings,
some old shade Inspection anUime bv appt
Terms 10% dn. day of sale. For information
call HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC 215-
236-5183
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOT
225’x225’ all open ground with very mce
location Terrain very gentle slope Located @
northwest corner of farm, to be offered
separately or as an entirety.
Terms'By
MELVIN S. & EMILY P. ZOOK
Elton & Alvin Horning Auctioneers
HORNING FARM AGENCY. INC.
Main Street
Morgantown, Pa.
215-286-5183
when adult beetles are before any beetles
actively feeding and escape
laying eggs, growers Open your hand
can determine the ef- slowly and count and the
of snrina beetles that come out of
larvae controls and the th e silks for each of the
potential for rootworm 50 plants,
larval damage for the "If an average of one
following year. or more beetles are
Count the number of found per plant then the
beetles on 50 plants at held should be treated
least twice during with a soil insecticide
August. To do this, next season if corn is to
grasp silks in the palm be planted,” Beland
of the hand and squeeze concludes.
LARGE BROWN
SWISS AUCTION
Sand Rock Farm Sale
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
10:30 a.m. ROCKY RIDGE. MD.
Sale at the farm east of Rte. 15 between
Gettysburg, Pa. and Frederick, Md. 5
miles south of Pa. line, turn east on Hwy.
76 go to Country Store and follow sale
arrows.
160 REGISTERED BROWN SWISS SELL
85 cows - 30 bred heifers - 43 open heifers &
calves 2 service age bulls.
The herd is DHIA tested and classified for type
Quality cows with records to 27,550 milk and
1107 fat Selling is the 1980 Res. All-American
Jr Yearling - now fresh and milking well
Large numbers should make for good selec
tions from this quality herd,
owners,
GEORGE BASSLER & FAMILY
Wayne E. Sliker, Sales Manager
8409 Runkle Rd., St. Paris, Ohio 43072
(513)663-4645
PUBLIC SALE
of
Antiques, Household Goods
Butchering-Equipt., Tools, Guns
Lots of Silver Coins
SAT., MAY 2
at 9:00
Located R.D.ffl, New Providence along
Rawlinsville Rd., Providence Twp., Lane.
Co., Pa. (Take Rt. 272 about 8 mi. south
of Lane. At railroad arch turn right on to
Miller Rd. Go about 1 mi. to Rawlinsville
Rd. & turn left. Go about 1 mi. to sale
near Clearfield Church.)
Pine tilt top bench table; old store cabinet
w/lg. drawers; old iron Oak parlor coal stove.
Oak: oval china closet w/claw feet, chest of
drawers, clothes tree, treadle sewing mach.,
mirror etc. Empire chest of drawers; 2 bamboo
tables. Other good furniture in mahg.,
Waterfall, metal etc Uph. platform rocker
w/vibrator & 2 goose neck rockers Lg & sm.
crocks, lg. & sm jugs; dated jars & milk cans.
Lg. copper kettle, wash boiler & tea kettle
Agateware String of brass sleigh bells etc.
Iron dinner bell, cherry seeder etc. Other good
articles in tin, wood. Butchering Equipt.. 2 iron
kettles, 3 foot, kettle furnace, meat bench,
scalding trough, 2 meat grinders, sausage
press, lg dippers, forks, ladle, dippers, meat
hooks, hog scrapers etc. Watches; key-wind,
Illinois sterling 17 jewel, Elgin & Hampden
Watch Co. Alladm oil lamp; Sandwich bull
creamer, min. milk glass oil lamp Good
glassware & china in pressed, dark & orange
Carnival milk glass blue & white opalescent
pink, blue & grn Depression, Fostona, Ger
man & ironstone. Kitchen articles; linens &
misc. material, canning jars, 16’ alum. & 24’
wooden ext. ladders, metal wheel barrow,
potato plow; horse harrow; shovel plow; old
wagon tool box Power hand & garden tools, J
Snyder broad ax, draw knives; post hole ax,
hand drill press etc. Scrap iron; lumber, elec
motors, misc hardware. Guns. 2 Winchester
single barrel shot guns Gun Cabmet. Coins lg.
copper, Indian Head, V-mckels, lots of silver
dimes, quarters, half dollars & silver dollars,
lg $1 &$5 bills, Hawauan $1 &$5 bills Coins &
guns sold at 1 00. NOT OUT OF STATE
CHECKS ACCEPTED. Food served
Sale by
MRS. SILAS GRAYBILL
Auctioneer
Howard Shaub 464-3541
and Roy C. Probst 464-3190
BROWN SWISS &
HOLSTEIN AUCTION
Witla Farm Dispersal Sale
MONDAY, APRIL 27
11 a.m. WILLOW STREET. PENNA.
Sale held under cover at the farm 4 miles south of
Lancaster Follow Rte 222 and Rte 272 south
from Lancaster After 222 turn sharp to east, make
Ist turn to left onto Eshleman Mill Rd and
proceed to farm on left
65 REGISTERED BROWN SWISS
9 GRADE HOLSTEINS
DHIA tested - Classified for type - Health
Papers.
Brown Swiss include a select cow family ex
celling m both type and production Several of
the 36 cows are due around sale time The
young cattle feature high production sires
Holsteins include 6 young cows all in Ist or 2nd
lactation. All sell milking or due to freshen
soon
A sound group of milky cattle for the profit
minded. ,
owners,
MR. & MRS. J. ROHRER WITMER
Wayne E. Sliker - MODERN ASSOCIATES
Sales Manager - 8409 Runkie Rd.,
St. Paris. Ohio 43072 - (513) 663-4645
PUBLIC SALE
of Black Smith Equipment,
Tools, Horse Related
Items and Guns
At The Rear of 264 Miller Street,
Chambersburg, Pa. at the northwest part
of Town, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
12-P.M.
Horse Related Items - Horseshoeing box with
all the tools, shoeing nails; beautiful double set
of pony hame harness with knob hames and
celloid rings for decorations & housings; horse
collars; leather shoeing apron; horse blankets;
lot good bridles; many bridle bits; 8 saddles,
McClelland, pony, old ladies side, English,
Western, etc.; 6 salt feeders; approx. 200 new
horse shoes; used horse shoes, single trees;
hames; rubber shoes; borum; new rasps; etc
Blacksmith Items - Good forge with electric
blower and graduated electric control; 3j
anvils, extra fine large one and 2 smaller; 1 i
tongs; forge shovel; hammers; etc.
Guns - Winchester 38-55 Model 94; Springfield
Model 1903; Stevens Model 22-410; Mossberg 22
with 4x32 universal scope; 30-06 with Weaver
2x7 Leup scope; Colt double action 38 Special
with 5” barrel; H.&R. 32 with 3” barrel;
Ammunition, 22 long, 22 Magnum, 410, 38
Special, 38-55 Winchester, 30-06 16 gauge and
357 Magnum. Will sell-guns at 2 P M
Miscellaneous - Wood lathe with motor; jig saw
with motor; good Craftsman table saw with
motor complete; Craftsman cut off & rip saw in
metal box; old wall drill press; fox trap; wood
pulleys; old auto horns; grindstone; lawn
roller; heavy metal lockers; carpenter chest;
running board luggage rack; block and tackle;
rope; auto & truck chains; truck racks; scrap
iron; 19 flood lights; 3 large flood lights; oak
wardrobe; oak gun case; potato fork; digging
iron; applebutter stirrers; electric sweeper;
refrigerator, 2 sets of tap & die sets, 3 emory
grinders; 3 sewing machines, 1 heavy duty;
work benches, vise; bolt cutters; pliers; tm
shearers; open, box, adjustable, monkey
wrenches; files; punches; ax, /
grease guns; Curtis key making machine and
keys; socket set; tool boxes; flooring & cutting
set, saws; draw knife; brace & bits; Acetylene
welding hose & tips; bag wagon, wmdow fan;
storm door, stillards; climbers; 10 folding
tables; chain saw; air compressor; electric
motor; sprayer; old lawn mower sharpener;
saddlers horse; wheelbarrow; screw jack; 6
old car jacks; RR jack; trailer hitches; lot of
pistol holsters; B. & H. 8 M M projector;
Camera with light, runs and tires; mechanics
roller chair; shoe lasts; V drill; sanders;
sabre saws; old radios, hinges; steel bells;
new grill, 2 iron butcher kettles; scrapers;
snout hooks; gambling sticks; iron furnace;
#32 grinder, 2 stuffers; pudding stirrer;
Universal 304 grinder, deep fryer and
household items, 20 Cherry boards B’x6”; step
ladder; oak dovetailed file box; Motorola
Muutor Alert Monitor with paging charger
bought in 4-19-80; Lafayette H B 640 Solid State
2 way C.B 2 crystals, 40 channel; K-40 C B
antenna; Midland 13-777 B transceivers; 6
small short range Channel 11 receivers, etc.
Inspection sale day only. Terms Cash. Lunch
Stand reserved.
MRS. GEORGE S. (Lydia)
BIESECKER • £
Owner
J. Robert Meyers, Auctioneer
Smith and Alleman, Clerks '