Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 27, 1982, Image 167

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    Dairy market hotlines available
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Up-to
the-minute. market information, a
tool in selling dairy
pTOucts, is continually available
for dairy farmers and processors
of dairy products through a system
coordinated by the U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture.
FARM EQUIPMENT
DISPERSAL
Quitting farming I will sell on Ritter
Bros, farm located one mile north of
Middlesex and Rte. 11, short distance
west of Rte. 81 Exit onto Rte. 11, nor
theast of Carlisle, take country club Road
north off Rte. 11, watch for sign on
- WED., MARCH 3,1982
Sale at9:oo A.M.
STRACTORS-BOBCAT
S.P. COMBINE-EQUIP!.
White 285 Diesel, fully equipped, cab, heater,
approx.' 1750 hours, excel, cond.; Int. 656
Diesel, Hydro, 3 pt. hitch, narrow front, excel,
cond.; int. 460 gas, narrow front, 2 point hitch;
Int. 2001 loader, fork and snow bucket; Int. 450
gas, 2 pt. hitch, narrow front; Parmall Cub
with belly type rotary mower, excel, cond.,
€xl rubber; Bob Cat No. 371 Skid Loader; No.
0 heavy loader for White or Oliver tractor,
k and wide bucket; large V type snow plow;
7 ft. 2 pt. blade; M.F. front end loader, 2
buckets; 13 in. tractor chains; 2-13-6-38 tractor
wheels and tire; Int. 2 ME picker, good; M.F.
300 self propelled combine, cab, 10 ft. grain
head, No. 24,2 row corn head, all like new; Int.
440, 4-16 in. 3 pt. plow; fnt. 3-14 in. 2 pt. plow;
Int. 10 ft. transport disc; Athens No. 131,12 ft.
heavy disc, both like new; Int. 401 harrow,
other lever and spike harrows; wide wooden
drag; Brilhon 12 ft. packer.
HAY & FORAGE EQUIPT.
OTHER EQUIP!.
Int. 430 baler with thrower; N.H. 488
haybine; Int. 7 ft. trailer mower; Zimmerman
36 ft. elev., motor, corn hopper; N.H. 56 and 55
rakes, hitch for 2 rakes together; Int. con-
ditioner; J.D. Buffer; Int. 411, 6 ft. rotary
«iwer; Brady flail chopper; Century
rayer; dark sprayer; Int. 650 harv. with 2
row corn head; N.H. 23 hopper blower, pipe for
50 ft. silo; Farmec roll-way elev.; Cardinal
grain elev.; Smoker 24 ft. elev.; 2 Grove self
unload forage wagons; Grove, Int., Oliver and
other wagons with racks; Int. wagon with Kil-
Bros 350 bin; Badger with Kil-Bros 300 bin;
Farmec bin wagon; 60 bu. bed for wood wheel
wagon; N.H. belt drive blower; M-M transport
com shelter for belt; Int. 1150 grinder mixer;
Dellinger hammermill; Int. 550 P.T.O. spreader;
Int MS 16-7 drill; White 543 4 row No-
Till planter, like new; Int. 455. 4 row planter,
gandy boxes; old sprayer; squeeze type cattle
chute on trailer; honte cult., horse plow;
Cydone seeder; 10 ft. Ezee flow lime drill;
horse hitches, 24 ft., 32 ft., 40 ft. double ladders,
6 full rolls No. 9 fence wire, 2 rolls hog wire,
woven wire stretcher, air compressor, plat
form scales, steel water trough, 3 farrowing
fltates, pig brooders, troughs, 3-8 hole Bowers
nog feeders, hog hangers, 3 feed carts; 2 Ruff
push type rotary mowers; Ezee flow silage
disL; milk cans, hyd. cylinders, grindstone,
hay rope, show box, tools and all kinds small
items off farms.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BUTCHER TOOLS at 9:00 a.m.
Int. chest type freezer, -Mont. Ward
refrigerator, Frigidaire elec. stove,,elec. space
heater, gas heater; .2 wood or coal stoves, 3
Kero, space heaters, bucket-a-day stove, bed
with mattress and springs; metal closet, old
comforters, 9x12 rug, table with formica top,
brass fireplace screen and tools, wash sink, oak
picture frames, record player, Xmas
decorations, jars, wash tubs, flower pots, wood
high chiar, child’s wood table, meat benches,
scald, trough, iron kettles, grinder, 2 gal. lard
press, stirrer, Biro model 33 elec, meat saw,
meat block, ladle, dipper, lard cans, other
items. Sale starts with household Items.
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE - This will be one of
the largest sales with a top line of equipt. for
this area. Much of eqgipt. is in like new cond
tion.
Terms Cahs or Good Check Went, required
by farm Group No. 20.
JOHN W. FERTENBAUGH
Owner '
R.D. 8. Carlisle. Pa. 17013
Ph0ne:(717)258-6093
Ralph W. Horst. Marion, Pa., Auctioneer
Gossert & Eberly, Clerks
Called instant market news, the
system is operated by USDA’s
Agricultural Marketing Service, it
is a constant process of gathering
essential data about stocks, prices,
movement and market conditions
on cheese, butter, and nonfat dry
milk from all over the nation. AMS
Located 5 miles south of Quarryville, 1
mile southwest of Black Rock Retreat
from Route 472, along Puseyville Rd., 9
miles south of Oxford, 2 mile north of
Kirkwood, Colerain Twp., Lancaster Co.
LIVESTOCK
1 pair of black mare mules, 4 and 5 years old;
I pair gray mules, 9 years old; 1 bay and 1 gray
odd mules with smooth mouths. All well broke
and good workers.
New Holland 69 baler, with Wis. engine; New
idea #323 1 row corn picker; New idea 12A
manure spreader; New Idea 10A manure
spreader; McOS’ gram binder;
Oliver 2-way steel bottom plow, with spring
hitch; John Deere large spool KBA 8’.20 disd
harrow; John Deere 9’ spring harrow; harrow
roller combination; Steel beam drag; log
sphtter; 1 section sprmg harrow; Wiard 106
walking plow;
Ontario 13 disc gram drill, in good condition;
New Idea 10’ lime and fertilizer drill; John
Deere #4 7’ grass mower; eight sets of mower
knives; John Deere #999 com planter;
Two low-down steel wheel wagons with
brakes, one with side boards and standards;
farmhand wheel side rake; New Idea 4-bar side
rake with tedder and quick attach teeth;
Holland mechanical transplanter, like new;
two fore-trucks, one with auto-turn and brakes
tow McD riding cultivators; two single
shovelharrows; dirt scoop; saw buck and
blades; Hudson wheelbarrow sprayer, with
engine; knapsack two row sucker sprayer;
Smidley 16 hole hog feeder; two round metai
bog feeders; small metal pig feeders; nine
bottled gas flameless small pig heaters; wheel
type hog oiler; wood feed trough; bunk feed
trough;
Scaffolding and trusses for 2 acres of
tobacco; large wood burning stripping room
stove; tobacco shears and spears; three
Mmmch tobacco presses; 17,000 tobacco lath;
water pump, with motor and lots of water hose;
Air compressor with motor; Stihl 0-21 chain
saw; air motor with drill bits and other at
tachments; Stewart clippers; wheelbarrow
with fibre glass tub; gas tank with pump and
gauge; goose neck for chopper; woven and
Welded wire; new and used building materials;
pipe fittings; Clover seed sower; Handyman
jack; Come-a-long; can’t hook; ensilage and
feed carts with lids; bag wagon, one heavy duty
steel; four cylinder Wisconsin engine; lots ot
log chains; snow fence; manure sled; milk
cans for water; drums; extension ladder;
bushel crates; canvass; heavy duty plastic; old
house doors tobacco boxes;
Two bundles of plaster wire; heavy pry bar;
window sash; large pipe cutter; bench vise;
grease guns; lots of "C” clamps; baler twme;
new and used nuts and bolts; hay rope; en
silage fork; forks and shovels; hog catcher; 2’
pen scraper; bther hand tools;
Eight sets of front gears; lines; bridles; lot of
collars, all sizes; western saddle; 1,2,3,4,5 and
6 horse hitches; 2 and 3 horse spreaders: two 3-
horse steel hitches for flat wagons; jockey
sucks; two full sets of buggy harness.
Open-top buggy, roUer bqarmgs, lights and
brakes in good condition.
Roper black enamel gas stove, in good
condition; wash stand; small desk and book
case; platform rocker; benches; arm chairs;
roil top bed; spring; sink counter; iron folding
chairs; ironing board; buggy lantern; Aladdin
hanging lamp; 3 Coleman lanterns; slaw
cutter; meat grinders; two apple dyrers; gas
iron; Almanacs from 1903; bowl for water set;
blackboard; crocks; quart jars; gallon jugs
etc.
Sale at 10:00 A.M. sharp.
Diffenbach’s Aucts.
717-393-4464 717-354-4341
gathers similar information for
hundreds of other food commodity
items.
The numbers to call for instant your 1982 cropping plans
dairy market news are: Chicago, include making an
111. - 1312) 858-8188; Minneapolis, alfalfa seeding'.'; If so, is
Minn. - (612) 725-3428; Madison, your soil prepared for
Wis. - (608) 266-6760. the seeding?
Soil acidity has been
the cause of ihore
alfalfa seeding failures
than any other factor,
_ reports the National
PUBLIC SALE
- SAT., MARCH 20,1982
10:00 A.M.
FARM EQUIPMENT
EAR CORN
HOUSEHOLD GOODS & ANTIQUES
LEVI Z. FISHER
Owner
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1982—023
Alfalfa and lime go together
- Do
FAIRFAX, Va.
DISPERSAL SALE
OF FARM EQUIPMENT
STEERS - HOUSEHOLD - ETC.
The undersigned quitting farming will
sell on the. farm located 2 miles nor
thwest of Newburg, Cumberland Co., Pa.
5 miles northeast of Roxbury, about one
half mile northeast of Blue Mountain Exit
for Pa. Turnpike along Rte. 997 on
TUES., MARCH 2,1982
Sale at 9:30 A.M.
STEERS - INC. 12 HEAD OF 300 to
400 LB. HOSLTEIN - HEREFORD
CROSSBRED•
SEVERAL 1000 LB. STEERS
: TRACTORS - S.P. COMBINE
EQUIPMENT
John Deere 4230 Diesel, fully equipped, roll
guard cab, 1490 hours, exc. cond.; J.D. 3020
Diesel, wide front, window front; A.C.D 15, gas,
wide front; Farmall Super M with N.l. 320 two
row com picker; J.D. 70 lawn tractor and
mower; Fidelity 25,000 KW alternator; J.D. 7
ft. 3 pt. blade; Gleaner E.S.P. combine with 10
ft. head; J.D. F 325, 4-16 in. auto-reset high
clearance plow; Brillion 13 ft. cultimulcher,
used 1 year; J.D. 0210, wide heavy duty tran
sport 36 blade disc; J.D. KBA 32 blade tran
sport disc; Brillion 12 ft. packer; Ferguson stiff
shank cult.
HAY & FORAGE EQUIPT. -
WAGONS - PLANTER • ETC
J.D. 336 baler with thrower; Int. 1190 mower
conditioner, like new; N.H 57R and J.D. 660.
hikes; Century 500 gal. trailer sprayer, like
new with extra wide booms; N.H. 32 ft.
elevator; J.D. 16 A flail chopper; Hustler 56
hopper blower; 2 Dion forage wagons, one has
tandem axle find roof, exc. cond.; 2 large size
McCurdy grain bin wagons; N.H. wagon with
18 ft. bale racks; J.D. 1065 A and other J.D.
wagons with 16 ft. racks, other wagon with 15 ft.
rack; P.T.O. dump trailer; J.D. #8250 18 disc
drill with band seeder; A.C. 4-row No TUI
planter, frame can be adj. for 6 row; HawkbUt
207 spreader with hyd. lid; cyclone seeder; one
row potato planter; potato plow; Syracuse
horse plow; old com shelter; J.D. and other
cylinders; 8 hole hog feeder, troughs; elec,
motors up to 1 H.P.; 55 gal. drum of oU, hyd.
and other oU, log chains, block tackles, plat
form scales, wood saw buck; Victor acetylene
torch, Fomey welder, rods, welding table,
parts cabinets, bolts, portable grinder, tools,
window sash, hay forks, lawn mower, work
benches, angle iron, cattle racks for pickup; 15-
9-34 tire; elec, fencers, forks, shovels, lot of.
junk iron and hundreds of smaU items;
haylage by food in 20x60 silo, alfalfa and brome
grass hay and straw left by sale day.
DAIRY EQUIPT.-
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT 9:30
De-Laval 76 milker pump; 4 De-Laval units
for pipeline milkers; Surge heater and misc.
dairy items; Defiant cast iron air tight wood
stove, like new; Frigidaire 170 refrigerator,
freezer on top; Frigidaire Deluxe 30 in. elec,
stove; Maytag auto, washer; cabinet type
stereo; Berkel elec, meat sheer; 20 gauge
Ithaca pump gun; hi-pressure pump; garden
roto-tiller; misc. household items. Household
qpllc fjrqt of Q*3o
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE - Sale features an
excellent line of equipment, a lot in like new
condition. One of the largest sales this season.
Terms Cash or Good Check; Ident. required
for bidder’s numbers. Lunch at Sale.
RICHARD and
MARY GRACE GARDNER
R.D. 1, Box 431, Newburg, Pa.
17240
Phone: (717) 423-6355
Ralph W. Horst, Marion, Pa., Auctioneer
Eberiy: Gossert, Clerks
Limestone Institute, these problems. Alfalfa
Many seedmgs have is very sensitive to soil,
started well, but faded acidity. Alfalfa does
out in a year or two or 1 best at pHs of 6.5 or
have been invaded by higher. Successful
weeds. Many alfalfa seedings and good
fields never produce as production begin with a
they should.
A lack of a sound
liming program could
be the cause of all of
well-limed soil.
A sound liming
program for alfalfa
begins six months to a
year before the seeding.
It begins with a soil test
to determine both
limestone and fertilizer
needs. Of these,
limestone is the most
important.
It takes time for
limestone to neutralize
the acids in soils.
Limestone should be
applied at least six
months before seeding
alfalfa.
Limestone must be in
contact with the acid
soil. Therefore, it should
be thoroughly worked
into the soil to a six to
nine inch depth. This is
very important if more
than one ton per acre is
needed.
No-till seedings of
alfalfa should not be
made on acid soil, says
N.L.I. If necessary,
delay such seedings a
year until you get the
soil in condition.
Apply the amount of
limestone needed.
Under-liming generally
leads to poor alfalfa
production.
Sale
Reports
A public sale of farm
equipment was held
Feb. 20 by Amos H.
Hurst, near
Bowmansville, Lan
caster, Co.
Some prices received
were; M.F. #165 D
tractor $4,600, M.F. #65
G tractor $1,600, gravity
grain bin $743 and horse
drawn spring wagon
$640.
Elton & Alvin Hor
ning, auctioneers
A complete holstein
dispersal was held Feb.
17 by Darrell L, and
Joyce Eby, Rt. 4,
Hagerstown, Md. on the
Norman Eby farm 2
miles west of Hager
stown. 112 head of cows
and heifers were sold.
The top cow brought
$3,100 and was an
Arlinda Jet Stream
daughter. The second
high cow sold for $2,250
and was an Elevation
daughter. There were
also two grade Holsteins
that sold for $2,000 each.
Sale Manager was
Remsburg Sale Service.
The Rubyvale
Production sale was
held Feb. 16 by Randy
Ruby, 6120-A Elmer
Derr Rd., Frederick,
Md. The farm is located
4 miles from Frederick.
The top cow sold for
$3,150 to Sugarvale
Holstein Farms of
Taneytown, Md. She
was classified Excellent
90 and was a daughter of
Agro Acres Marqius
Ned.»-The second-high
cow was a just-fresh
Elevation daughter that
sold for $2,500.
Sale manager was
Remsburg Sale Service.