r CONSIGNMENT HORSE SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 27 11:00 A.M. Sharp Tack sold at 9:30 A.M. Horses Hitched at 9:00 A.M. Of weather permits) KEISTIft’S MIULENWG AUCTION SALES, INC. Route 522,3 miles East of Middleburg 5 miles West of Selinsgrove WORK HORSES One load of sharp standardised, carriage & buggy horses. For Information Call 717-992-1490 or 717-837-2222 KEISTER’S MIDDLEBURG AUCTION SALES, INC. Rt. 522 - RD 3. Middleburg, Pa. Owners DON & WALT KEISTER Ray Long & Dave Imes Auctioneers Terms: Cash Trucking Available. Restaurant Open Absolute Absolute Auction VERY LARGE Auction FARM EQWMENT MO TRUCKS AUCTION MONDAY, JUNE 29,1981 9:00 A.M. Sharp DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP MINNESOTA IMPLEMENT CO. INC. GRANDMEADOW, MINNESOTA John Lynch, Manager 507-754-5171 Located 25 miles South, of Rochester, 100 miles South of Twin Cities. Private aircraft may use Grand Meadow Airport. Commercial airline service to Rochester. SPECIAL NOTE - Tractors, Combines, Com Heads and Equipment will be mixed in line and will be selling all day. Trucks and Industrial Equipment will be sold at approximately 1 P.M. Selling 100 tractors including most makes and models of JD, IH, MF, Case, AC, MM, Oliver and Ford. 50 Combines including several late models JD, MF, Gleaner and IH. Also selling all kinds of hay and forage equipment including balers, stackers, and choppers. Tillage Equipment including new and used discs, field cultivators, V chisels, chisel plows, etc. Several sets of duid wheels, 55 heavy duty 8’ blades, 60 forks wide front end to fit most makes of tractors, several gravity boxes and gears, 100 com heads including most 2,3,4,6 & 8 row JD, MF, IH, MH, Gleaner, both wide and narrow row. 35 to 40 JD, IH, MF and Gleaner grain heads 13’ to 24’. Several new and used JD platforms. Many other items too numerous to mention. Three 1980 Mack R nfodel conventional approximately 1,000 miles, 11x22.5 Budd radials, 200” wheel base, excellent condition. 1978 Chevy C-65 with 26%’ Schwartz fold down implement bed, new 366 V 8 engine, 5 & 2, very good condition; 8 drop deck and combine trailers. Industrial equipment including crawler/loader, fork lifts, uni-loaders and others. For more information write or call. NOTE: After 12 years as owners Minnesota Implement Co. Con Clement, Bob McWhirter, and Bennie Bucklin are dissolving partnership of Minnesota Implement stock. All trucks, trailers, cars and pickups, inventory and miscellaneous will be combined with our an nual special combine sale for this gigantic liquidation auction. All Minnesota implement inventory and rolling stock will be sold at absolute auction without reserve or minimum. No buy-backs, no bid-ms. Plan now to attend) this sale. Sale conducted by: MIDWEST AUCTION CO. Grand Meadow, Minn. 55936 CON CLEMENT 507-754-5121 Montgomery Co. NORRISTOWN - Corn producers in Montgomery County wishing to enter the Five-Acre Com dub, sponsored by Penn State Cooperative Extension Terry Blumer, Jordan, NY SATURDAY, JUNE 27 11:00 a.m. COMPLETE MILKING HERD A BRED HEIFER DISPERSAL Having decided to disperse his dairy we have been commissioned to sell his complete milking herd & bred heifers at the farm located on River Rd. ap proximately 2 miles North of Jordan, 18 miles West of Syracuse. Use exit 40 from thruway at Weedsporl then Rt. 31 East to Jordan. Watch for arrows. 137 HI GRADE HOLSTEINSI37 Dairy consists of 110 cows of which 46 are first calf heifers, 28 are second calf. There are 15 springing heifers some will be fresh by sale day. 12 heifers bred for Sept. & Oct. There are 8 cows fresh in April, 14 cows fresh in May, 12 fresh in June, 11 due in July & Aug., 15 due in Sept. & Oct., 12 due in Nov. & Dec., balance in various stages. Rolling herd average on 98 cows is 15,589,3.5,549 F with 2 cows over 21,000, 9 over 20,000, 5 over 19,000, 4 over 18,000. This dairy shipped over 1,500,000 lbs. to the plant in 1980 on 98 cows. Manager’* Note - This is a very good producing dairy of good top fancy young cattle. Dairy has been vaccinated for Lepto & IBR. Also will be blood & TB tested & eligible for interstate day of sale. These cows are milked in stanchions & are fed outside. Cattle will be examined by Dr. Sears. Terms - Cash or good check. OWNER TERRY BLUMER 315-689-7878 Auctioneer Robert Shaylor, Troy, Pa. Managed by, SENNETT SALES Hicks & Spingler Livestock Inc. Barn Phone 315-253-3579 Ken 315-834-9266 7 Bob-315-252-1037 Lunch Available PUBLIC SALE OF 120 ACRE FARM FRIDAY, JULY 24th @ 7:30 P.M. Located approx. 4 miles. West of Strausstown and 2 miles East of Bethel along Schubert Rd. Directly North of Interstate 78 Bethel Twp., Berks Co., Pa. REALESTATE House #1 -2% sty. frame, Ist Or. has large kitchen and large living rm., plus utility rm.; 2nd Or has 3 Ig. bdrms and full bath; full basement, fully insulated attic Garage - 32’X30’ frame garage & storage area, w/overhead doors Bam-32’X52’ frame w/all open stalls Corn Shed - 32’X20’ frame corn shed (tin roof) w/24’X32’ attached frame equipment shed House #2 -2% sty. log house, Ist fir. has 2 rms; 2nd fir. has 3 bdrms. Garage - 16’X32’ frame w/tm roof Land-120 acres, approx. 75 tillable, remainder woodland, meadow & orchard Terrain - Level to gentle slope Water Supply - Spring & pressure system, stream and Ig. pond area available. Comments • This property is located in a nice quiet area between Interstate 78 and the Blue Mt. Range with several streams crossing the property, also open land, and woodland easy access to Rt. 78 going east or west, the building do need some repair. Terms: 10% down, settlement within 90 days. Inspection anytime by appt. For information call: HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC. ExceUent owner financing available. Call 215- 286*5183 Terms by; ARROWPOINT, INC. Attys: Wentz & Weaver Elton & Alvin Horning' Auctioneers HORNING FARM AGENCY, INC. Main Street Morgantown, Penna. 215-286-5183 reminds farmers to enroll in 5-acre Corn dub Service and the Pennsylvania Master Com Growers Association, should file an official entry form by contacting Paul Reber at the Cooperative Extension Office no later than July 1. Any fanner or farm operator who is 18 years of age or older by August 1,1981, is eligible to enroll. There is no charge for entering the Com dub. Only one entry is allowed per farmer or farm operator if more than one farm is involved. MYERSCREST HOLSTEINS PRE-CONVENTION SALE SATURDAY EVE., JUNE 27 7:00 P.M. At the farm located just off Route 15 two miles north of Thurmont and 7 miles south of the Pennsylvania State Line, in Frederick County, Md. 20 miles so. of Gettysburg and 20 miles north of Frederick. 90 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS 90 60 Cows -28 Heifers -2 Bulls Rolling Herd Average -15,606 4.08% 637. Two EXCELLENT Cows Selling: Sowiscol Belmont Mayers - Fresh 3 months and making a great record. Her dam has 20,560 and 742. Russinwood Telstar Nonna - Just fresh in May, she has 16,400 3.8% 626 anu ner dam by Fond Matt has 20,100 4.6 932. These VERY GOOD Cows Selling: A Fond Tom 88 pt. dtr. with 17,590 4.0 714 due in September to Ford. An 86 pt. Pride Admiral gr. dtr. with 19,590 3.6 701 due in August to Very. A VG Willy dtr. with 15,980 3.7 586 due in November. A VG Bootmaker dtr. with 12,140 4.9 590 bred to Creek. A VG Charm dtr. with 17,530 4.2 743 bred to Jemim. A VG Arlinda Astronaut with 17,680 3.8 672 bred to Creek. A VG 87 R Maple with 18,390 3.8 697 selling fresh. A VG 86 Astronaut King with 15,290 3.8 574 bred to Falcon. A VG Tidy Gent with 17,030 3.8 648 bred to Bootnick. Many GOOD PLUS Cows With Good Records: A GP 82 Astronaut with 19,860 4.3 855. A GP 82 Vernon with 22,440 3.7 839. A GP 80 Elevation with 17,630 4.0 699. A GP 81 Monitor with 17,710 3.5 619. A GP 84 R Maple with 17,370 3.5 603. Many other young cows making good records. THE HEIFERS are home raised and well grown. About 10 are now bred including a fancy ArLinda Chief daughter. A 4% herd with type that you’ll like! Catalogs at Ringside - Sale m Tent Terms: Cash. Owner, R. EUGENE MYERS 14930 N. Franklinville Rd. Thurmont, Md. 21788 Ph. 301-271-2268 Sale Manager REMSBURG SALE SERVICE P.O. Box 177, Jefferson, Md. 21755 Ph. 301-473-8214 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 20,1901-025 The held must be 5 acres or more Ag Department heads convene in S. Carolina ANNAPOLIS, Md. - Southern agricultural leaders including Wayne A. Cawley, Jr., of Maryland are meeting this week in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. As they begin the 82nd Con ference of the Southern Association of State Departments of Agriculture, the agricultural chiefs, who represent the fifteen southern states, will review legislative activities of the various states and will listen to the reports of USDA representatives from Washington, D.C. and a complete Penn State soil test must have been taken within the last 2 years. If the com is grown in contour strips, 2 to 3 strips on the same slope may be used as long as the combined acreage is 5 acres or more. Plant leaf mineral analysis for 13 elements and a cost of production budget will be available as options for 1961 dub members. The entire acreage must be planted to one variety of com. Irrigated fields cannot be entered. There are two classes an ear com harvested class and a shelled grain harvest class. Mary C. Jarratt, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Food and Consumer Services will speak along with Dr. Harry Mussman, Director of the Animal and Plant Health Service. “We have got a lot of work to do at this Conference,” said Wayne A. Cawley, Jr. “The subject of agriculture is of vital concern to all of us and a meeting like this serves to keep us better informed about what is taking place on both a regional and a national level.” ‘Kicks’ (Continued from Page 024) with tractors.” Ollie Ziegler, DeWitt, president of the Missouri Draft Horse Association, told those attending the Seminar that his association was active and that horses were still an important part of the Missouri picture. One recent estimate indicates 200,000 horses and mules are owned by over 87,000 different people in Missouri. “The horses are used mostly for play and show—to pull wagons in parades, for com mercial hay rides, etc.,” Bradley said. “But there are a fair number that are used for logging and far ming.” As for mules...well, they’re something else. The result of a cross between a horse mother and jackass father can’t reproduce but is sexually aggressive nevertheless. “Mules stole the show at the Seminar—as 1 thought they might,” Bradley said. One good reason is that Gene Chipman and Richard Kohl were there from Perry, Mo. They’ve shown mules about 30 years at the Missouri State Fair and won more grand championships there than any one else. “They’ll tell you that a state championship at the Missouri State Fair is like a world cham pionship, because the best mules are in Missouri,” Bradley said. “I can’t argue with them.” The “star” of the Missouri Seminar was the one-month-old mule foal of a Belgian mare. “That foal attracted a lot of attention. I guess there is a certain magic about mules,” Bradley said.