Upper Susquehanna (Continued from Page D 24) NAME MM. |tc MU PA. Dept, of Agriculture 919 6-6 923 6-3 159 3-2 169 3-0 209 2-2 JA-DA Land Kim 7-1 Dumbo 3-4 Lundy Brothers Golden 9-0 Mar-Ja Farm Sandy 5-9 Trudy . 3-7 Bunny ' 2-3 Weary 2-8 Puffy 2-8 Limestone Run Farm 88 5-L1 Clifford A. LeVan Taffy 6-4 Salty 2-11 Carl R. Slater & Son Lisa 4-5 Northumberland Jerry Smith " Joy Jessie 3-11 Robert Truckenmiller 23 5-3 15 3-9 42 2-2 63 2-0 David B. Heffner Rhelda 10-11 Bea 3-1 Ernest L. Wolfe Audrey 11-ll Cheryl 6-10 Wimper 5-4 Jessie 5*7 Dinah 5-9 Franks. Prutzman Veeta 8-3 William R- Landis Hetty 3-6 T tractors. com bines. plows, stock trailers, milking machines, balers, front-end loaders, planters... it's the language of farm equipment. And you've got to speak FARM EQUIPMENT spoken here. Joint Land Bank and PCA Services FARM CREDIT SERVICE DATS LDS. MU 14,076 20,564 16,087 17,487 19,476 305 305 305 305 305 17,761 13.977 305 305 20.076 305 16,601 19,422 17,334 15,182 16,058 305 305 305 305 305 16,052 288 19,478 17,546 305 305 22,312 305 22,769 20,881 305 305 20,683 21,476 17,145 17.034 305 305 305 305 20,741 19,731 305 305 3.7 3.7 3.4 4.3 4.3 20,425 20.475 27,018 18,810 17,600 305 304 305 305 305 ' 13.403 305 17,654 305 it to succeed. We speak Farm Equipment. We make all kinds of short term loans to farmers for equipment purchases. operating expenses, whatever you need Contact Your Local trnest Klinger 8 5-1 14 4-0 Park Buckwalter & Sons Sassy 6-3 Tern 3-0 Lady 3-2 Lan 2-8 '■-Jrvm Reynolds. 20 7-4 18 .3-8 57 2-3 R.M.p. ShulU Farms Diane ’ 5-4 Lon ■ 5-5 Sadie 4-11 Dusty 3-0 C. Wayne Lapp 696 809 675 712 710 4.9 3.9 4.2 4.1 3.6 818 656 4.6 4.7 879 4.4 Putty 7-0 John Somberger & Sons 709 708' 662 666 703 4.3 3.6 3.8 4.4 4.4 54 1001 1072 1070 1074 777 4.8 499 9-3 112 3-5 Stioch Manor Farms 291 2-3 Robert N. Bechtel Reflect 4-8 Fred 4 Tom Strouse Buffalo 3-9 Sophie 2-0 768 735 3.9 4.2 651 754 654 Snyder C.C. Fisher & Son - Rachel 8-5 Sam 3-10 Leire Fry & Sons 810 879 684 748 3.9 4.1 4.0 4.4 Wes 8-9 Albert W. Heimbach 184 7-7 293 4-9 Glenn M. Moyer Bessie 5-7 737 743 3.6 3.8 759 755 928 815 754 Janet 2-9 Richard G. Nerhood Amy 5-9 Betty 5-3 GAmy 5-1 Clayton R. Graybili Odel 5-11 692 for your operation We’re farmer-owned and farmer-controlled. We know what you're up against. Call or come by today _ 18,063 14,666 305 287 15,972 19,472 18,040 -18,883 305 305 289 305 19,173 14,156 17,042 305 305 294 24,851 19,373 17,829 19,334 305 305 305 305 16,264 305 22,779 18,499 20,811 16,936 25,983 23,651 21,343 17,874 3-10 4- 5- 4-1 3-11 3-10 18,733 305 19,759 305 15,991 17,514 305 305 15.791 18,988 305 305 17.764 305 18,205 19,122 305 305 22,290 20,843 305 305 15,378 15.765 20,654 305 305 305 IT-,743 305 FARMING spoken here Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 5,1981—025 723 675 4.0 4.6 Une & Dan Voder Dixie 10-5 Gwen 2-11 John & Margaret Shirey Heather , 5-5 305 May 6-6 305 George Krebs Georgia 8-3 653 767 715 743 4.1 3.9 4.0 3.9 782 697 724 Jenet 3-11 Harold S. Massinger 665 689 716 763 2.7 3.6 4.0 3.9 H.L. Narehood & Sons Mane 2 4-6 Eve 3-10 Stella 3-11 Karen 3-3 Becky ‘2-5 712 Joseph & Grace Blank Donald & Grace Tine 8984- 7-4 Samuel U. Seller 143 7-2 185 4-2 665 Dale Hornberger 779 26 0-0 Randolph A. Hoffman 759 733 Jill Alvie 0. Cook Lonea Glenn & Barb Carper Glenda 4-8 Frances 6-0 Robert Ulmer t Sons Suetwin 6-10 Elmer & David Apple 10 4-2 650 683 687 36 3-3 40 1-11 Richard F. Shirey 11 7-6 Ivan & Marian Wenger 668 739 764 681 Penck>23 6-4 Kim 51 2-9 Michael & Deb Ewing Heather 5-3 Sweetie 62 B. & O. Parthemer 3 5-6 1 4-2 E-6 69 352 3-9 26 4-10 E-78 2-10 '■ 31 611 30 4-9 667 902 700 764 WANTED DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS. BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Elam Cinder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 3- 5-4 4- 117 124 137 7-0 Brenda Suzann 3-11 3-6 Ruby Marthea 5-9 305 14,931 305 19,403 (Turn to Page 026) Raid 305 305 16,303 15,223 20,492 26,549 20,045 18,009 305 305 18.976 17,233 20,084 305 305 300 22,024_ 305 305 305 305 305 23,368 17,092 17,099 19,621 16,088 19,651 17,066 20.072 305 305 305 305 16,294 305 16,455 19,485 301 281 18,618 305 20,090 278 15,601 17.219 16,428 305 305 28,698 305 19,541 19,111 19.391 305 305 305 19,960 305 18.149 15.545 305 305 18,431 16,714 305 305 23.641 18,606 15,369 20.431 18,821 18,506 305 305 305 305 305 305 659 723 4.0 4.7 817 1,037 4.0 3.9 723 666 955 717 691 732 860 781 689 680 3.3 3.7 4.6 4.0 3.5 671 687 720 670 4.2 3.5 4.2 3.3 661 714 674 4.3 3.5 747 4.0 812 4.0 685 4.4 771 693 4.5 4.2 1,012 936* 671 656 4.8 3.5 3.4 706 739 669 4.1 4.3 940 736 885 899 690 747 ' 686 743 664 706
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