UNIVERSITY PARK - Penn sylvania ranked third among the 50 states in total number of eggs produced in 1980. This was up from the 4th position in 1979. In both years Pennsylvania production of table eggs total PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY EVENING, NINE 5,1981 Located VS mile north of Maytown, 4VS miles south of Elizabethtown, along Pa. Route 743.3 VS miles northwest of Route 30 from Columbia, use Route 441 exit. Lancaster Co., Pa. REGISTERED SWINE & EQUIPMENT All animals vaccinated for Erysipelas, Rhinitis -and Lepto. Validated herd, Pseudorabies and Brucellosis free. - 1 9 registered Landrace sows bred for registered litters; 1 registered Landrace gilt w/Hamp cross litter; 2 registered Landrace herd boars - Ajax and Dunderbo breeding; 2 registered Hampshire sows bred for registered Utters; 1 registered Hampshire sow w/nice Utter by Squire 4-1; 4 registered Yorkshire sows bred for registered Utters; 6 registered Spot sows bred for registered Utters; 1 registered Hampshire gilt bred to Squire 4-1; 2 registered Duroc sows bred to Hampshire; 6 York-Hamp sows bred to Landrace due soon; 15-7 month old boars - ready to breed - registred Hampshire, Landrace, Spot, and Yorkshire; 3 registered Hampshire gilts ready to breed soon; 20 registered boars 5 months and younger - Duroc, Hampshire, Landrace, and Spot; 10 registered gilts 5 months andyounger - Duroc, Hampshire, Landrace, and Spot; 6-3 way cross gilts - York-Hamp-Duroc- - Ut termates to reserve grand champion pen of feeder pigs at Southcentral Penna. feeder pig show; 50 weanling pigs - registered Landrace, Spot, and Yorkshire. 3 REGISTERED HAMPSHIRE HERD BOARS - MAYBE THREE OF THE BEST ANYWHERE. SQUIRE 4-1 a son of ROUGHNECK 39-2 out of the EARL WILLIAMS HERD in HIGGIN SVILLE, MISSOURI - ROUGHNECK 39-2 is the best boar to have ever served in the Hampshire breed - THIS BOAR NEEDS A GOOD SOW HERD TO WORK IN. ROMEO 4-2 a son of ROMEO, and grandson of BAM out of the ERNEST HALL HERD in NORTH CAROLINA - this boar has exceptional depth of chest and exhibits perfect breed characteristics. TANKER 7-1 a son of TANKER the $9,000 Lisbon Test Station graduate now serving in the Thome HUL Farms Herd in Virginia. Real growthy boar with excellent underline - 8&8. 2 REGISTERED LANDRACE BRED GILTS OUT OF THE DAVID KORNS HERD. STARS Y BRED TO BIGFOOT DUE" JUNE 2 BIGFOOT BRED TO ROOTS DUE JUNE 3 1 registered Yorkshire herd boar - Hustle BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT Agstar self-contained 24’x50’ farrowing house w/pit, 16 farrowing crates, 8 nursery pens, and all equipment -to be removed. 18 foot x 40 foot Fickes Silo w/Silo-Matic unlaoder, fill pipe and distributer - to be removed. 18-28 foot % trusses - 5/12 pitch w/purlines, Onduline roofing, and steel siding - to be removed. 13 heavy steel gates - all sizes; steel partitioning and piping; flex auger and tubing; 2-24 hole Pax feeders w/built on bins - 3 ton capacity; 1 Smidley 12 hole feeder; 1 Smidley 4 hole feeder w/lod - new; Smidley farrowing hut; Simdley sow catch crate;" 2 dairy bam fans; 3 fans; Trojan push waterers; Pride of the Farm pen float waterers; hippie waterers; Pride of the Farm nursery feeder; water pressure regulator; Auto-Medic II water medicator; plywood; His pregnancy tester; Herdex calculator record system for sows; heat lamps; registration forms for.Duroc, Hamp shire, Landrace, Spot, and Yorkshire; medicators; 4 rubber cow mats; 1 5x7 woven wire; rubber feed tubs; 1973 Dodge Vfe ton pickup w/cap - 318 three speed transmission; 1973 Chevrolet % ton pickup w/ps, pb, ac - excellent shape; Allis Chalmers-#390 nine foot haybine; Sears Roebuck jig saw; 2- 6:00x12 snow tires; Moritz 16 foot trailer w/4 foot livestock racks, brakes, and lights - 8000 pound tags - like new; 9 cords sawed firewood. Sale at 6:00 P.M. ROY & LEE BIXLERf Owners Dittenbach’s, Aucts. Refreshments Available Pa. commercial egg production shows largest expansion eggs minus estimated hatching egg production ranked thrid among the 50 states. Total egg production in Penn sylvania in 1980 accounted for 6.1 percent of total U.S. egg produc tion and 6.5 percent of table egg 6:00 P.M. production. The top 10 states ranked in order in the table ac count for about 59 percent of total egg production. The Middle Atlantic states, New York, New Jersey, and Penn sylvania, accounted for about 9 percent of the nation’s total egg production in 1980. The New England states, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, accounted for about 5 percent of the national total. Pennsylvania accounted for 67 percent of production in the Middle Atlantic area and 43 percent of total eggs produced in the Nor theastern states. Egg production in Pennsylvania was about 1.2 times total egg production in the New England states. The largest expansion m any state *in the 1977-1980 period, and 1980, occurred m Pennsylvania 1,291 million and 414 million eggs respectively. Decreases in production oc curred in 4 of the Northeastern states in 1980 compared with 1979, and 5 states m the 1977-1980 penod. Although the percent increase in Rhode Island was greater than in Pennsylvania for the years shown in the table, the increase in PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 5.1981 ll:OOA.M. - Real Estate, 12:30 P.M. In Cumberland Co., 4 miles northwest of Carlisle. Watch for sale signs along Rt 74 near the creek bridge. (The sale is close to Possum Lake). REAL ESTATE AU that certain plot of ground suitated in Lower Pxankford Twp., Cumberland Co., containing 1.33 acres, more or less, having thereon greeted, a 2% story, 8 room frame house with fuU bath, oil forced hot-air heat, cement basement, nice kitchen & driUed weU. Also a block building 32’x46’ commercial butcher house; a block building 24’x38’ double car garage, work area, and horse barn. Several other out buildings. NOTE - This property is set up for custom butchering! Terms -1096 when property is stricken down, balance 30 days from sale date. Note to see the property Ph. 717-243-0116 BUTCHER EQUIPMENT Two butcher furnaces and kettles, one large kettle; meat slicer; band saw; meat.cuber; scales; 2 hp. grinder; benches; trackhooks; meat treas; scrapie pans; knives; wraping machine; elec, knife grinder; compressor unit for walk in cooler; block & foil; water heater; and other butcher equipment. GUNS New England Arms Co. 22 rifle; H&R 16 ga. shot gun; World Chalanger 12 ga. single bbl. w/chrome bore; H&R 12 ga. w/32 in. bbl; J.C. Higgens 22 rifle; 12 ga. single bbl. w/celler door. FARM MACHINERY Farmall H tractor w/hyd., like new rubber and in good shape; two bottom trail plow; 2-18 tooth perry harrows; B.F. Avery tractor w/accessories; steel wheels for H tractor; garden tractor w/accessories; wagon load of small items. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Carpenter tools; new lumber; used lumber; ladders; shingles; windows; doors; scrap iron; 4 ft. x 8 ft. pool table; new 275 gal. oil tank; 18 ft. flag pole; tires, rims; step bumper; electrical appliances; copper wire; and other building supplies. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Upright piano; chairs; end tables; beds; knee hole desk; sink tops; other items. PONY SUPPLIES AND ANTIQUES 3 pony sulkies; pony harness; hobbles; saddles; bridles; Claw foot bath tub; cutting box; old Ford wheels; singles trees; and other items. Dean Shull - Auct. Lunch Stand Reserved JAMES F. MILLER RONALD L HOOVER number of eggs was only about 3 percent of the increase m Penn sylvania for the 1979-1980 period and 2 percent in 1980. Expansion m Pennsylvania continues to present a challenge to marketing firms, notes A. Kemut Birth, Penn State Poultry Marketing Specialist. Part of this responsibility includes moving temporary- surpluses out of the northeast to avoid price depressing USDA reinstates Md. produce dealer BALTIMORE, Md. - Joseph Sudano of Baltimore, Md.. also trading as S&S Produce, has become eligible to again operate in the produce industry after satisfying an order issued against him. USDA’s < Agricultural Marketing Service, which licenses produce firms under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, had issued the award m favor of a Maryland wholesaler. Charles Brader, marketing official with AMS, said Sudano had Milk production HARRISBURG - Milk April, up 65 pounds from a year production in Pennsylvania during a B° and 70 pounds above April April 1981 totaled 741 million 1979- . ~ pounds, up seven percent from a United States milk production year earlier according to the during April totaled 11-5 billion Pennsylvania Crop Reporting pounds, five percent above April ServlC g 1980. Milk production per cow The number of milk cows in the averaged 1,063 pounds, 41 pounds commonwealth during Apnl above 'last year^ and 74 pounds averaged 706,000 head, up 1,000 more than Apnl 1979. Milk cows on from a year ago. Milk production farms averaged 10.9 million head, per cow averaged 1,050 pounds m * up one percent from last year. SALE MARLU FARM 825 Newman Springs Road (County 520) Lincroft, NJ 07738 201-741-1920 Saturday, June 27,1981 1:00 p.m. 55 Head - Half each cows and heifers. BUS TRANSPORTATION to MARLU FARM SALE LEAVING FROM EAST TOWNE MALL - RT 30 LANCASTER, PA. BUS LEAVES: 8:00 A.M. FEE: $2.00 SEND RESERVATION FEE OF $2.00 tu: DEADLINE JUNE 19,1981 JERRY SKILES R.D.2 NARVON, PENNSYLVANIA 17555 PHONE 717-768-3545 NAME: ADDRESS: 1 PHONE: AMOUNT ENCLOSED NO HERD IS GREATER THAN THE FOUNDATION UPON WHICH IT IS BUILT Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, May 23,1981—A39 surpluses in this area when other areas of the U.S. need eggs. The increase in production in 1980 brought about an unfavorable situation in the egg industry which continued into 1981. Egg produc tion in March this year was about the same as a year earlier. Egg prices are likely to remain below total production costs unless production drops about 2 percent below a year earlier. been barred from operating in the produce industry under PACA on February 10 when he failed to pay the reparation award. Now that he has satisfied the order, Sudano and his firm may engage in the produce business without bond. Under PACA, all interstate traders in fresh and frozenjmts and vegetables must be licensed by USDA. USDA is authorized to suspend or revoke a license for violating the act. up 7 percent MARLUFARM LINCROFT NJ 07738 MAURICE POLLAK, Owner Gerald R Hall Herd Manager Telephone Code 201-741 1920