Sale Reports o Public Sale of farm equipment was held March 3 by Eli and Anna Zeiset, located along Rt. 10, 3 miles north of Morgantown, Pa. Some prices included: J.D. 40-20 D tractor w/cab |ll,OOO, J.D. 20-20 D tractor $5500, chisel plow $750, J.D. 7000 com planter $5600, J.D. disc harrow $3OOO, Clay Honeywagon $3200, N.H. 256 siderake $llOO, 30' elevator $llOO, jelly cupboard $2OO, iron kettle $lO3 and bedroom suite $2OO. Elton & Alvin Horning Auctioneers. XXX A Public Auction was held March 3 for the Stanley C. Keller Estate <m the premises located KJR.D. 2, Grantville, E. Hanover Twp., Dauphin Co., Pa. There were between 400 and 500 people attending the sale. Some prices were: Two 20x60 Harvestore silos (12,900 and 13,200, Goliath 20’ silo unloader (7900, 2 Dion unloading wagons (2600 and $3OOO, FEEDER SALES “Cattle & Pigs” We’ve got a reputation of selling clean, local home raised cattle at these sales. Farmers come here from all over the Tri-State area to buy or sell. Plan to market your cattle in these widely advertised sales. Demand for pigs is also good at these sales since many farmers who feed cattle also feed pigs. lecial Sales -Wednesdays Schedule of Mar. 16 Mar. 30 Apr. 13 Apr. 27 May 11 Dairy Heifer Sale Apr. 6 Cattle weighed on arrival and sold In order received. New Sale Time 6:00 Sharp New Sale Order: Veal calves, pigs and shoats, Dairy cattle, feeder cattle, slaughter cattle, sheep and hogs. Four States Livestock Sales Just off 1-70 or 81 Hagerstown, Md. For information or a dependable trucker in your area call 301-733-8120. Please save this ad BETH-VIEk FARMS COMPLETE HOLSTEIN DAIRY DISPERSAL 4 miles West of “The Buck” along Route 372 adjacent to Muddy Run Park. 15 miles South of Lancaster. TUESDAY, MARCH 29,1913 9:30 A.M. 250 6R. HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 250 130 milk Cows. App. 70 bred heifers for summer & fall, 50 open heifers & calves, 20 years of artificial breeding with: Sire Power, ABS; and also using an Elevation Son from John Kreider’s herd. 100% home raised herd. Pregnancy checked. % of herd Ist, 2nd & 3rd lactation. This herd has good udders. Many summer & fall cows. Balance throughout year. TB & Bangs certified, charts sale day. Sale held in tent. Auct. Note: This herd must be seen to be appreciated. Terms by JACOB GROFF & SONS 717-284-4796 (barn) 717-284-2921 (res.) J. Everett Kreider Auct. Lunch by New Danville Mennonite School 2 N.I. Uni-Systems 702 w/attachments $lO,lOO, Same Tiger 100 'D tractor $11,600,5-bottom plow $l9OO and Bale King wagon $l9lO. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. A public sale ot farm machinery was held for Gordon & Arlene Ryder Muncy, Lycoming County. There was 375 registered bidders. Some prices received were: AC Gleaner E combine $5400.; IH 656 G tractor $5600.; AC 170 D tractor $4650.; AC D-17 tractor $2450; Ford 600 truck $3300; NI 323 picker $3100; nay wagons to $810; Kilbros gravity wagons to $950; NH 276 baler $4500; NH 472 haybine $3500; Smoker elevator $950; hay 85 cents per bale; Wheat straw 75 cents per bale; oats straw 60 cents; Oats $1.55 per bu.; ear com $64.00 per ton; 1928 Ford Model A pickup $775.; 3/4” elec, drill 110. Sale was conducted by Fraley Auction Co. A Public Auction of farm equipment was held March 5 for the Estate of William Reynolds, Pearl St., Rising Sun, Maryland. Some prices were: Ford 4000 tractor $2875, Int. Cut-conditioner $2lOO, bay wagon $440, Int. manure spreader $875, Little Giant elevator $925, Int. 1 row com picker $4BO, Ford 1967 pick-up truck $1260, N.H. side delivery rake $lOOO and Ford 501 sickle bar mower $550. Norman E. Hunter conducted the sale. A Public Auction of farm machinery was held March 5 by Mrs. Helen Vargo, 8 miles east of Easton, Pa. at Bloomsbury, N.J. Some prices were: Int. 1066 Turbo D tractor $BlOO, 1930 M tractor w/com picker $l3OO, N.H. 718 field chopper $7OOO, N.I. 40’ elevator w/motor $l3OO, alfalfa hay $2.20 per bale, wheat straw $1.20 per bale, Esco 500 gal. bulk tank $4OO, Surge milkers up to $45 each, 2 iron kettles $lB5 & $145, sausage stuffer on bench $95 and Teddy bear on wheels $47.50 Arthur Hanna was the auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23,1313 10:00 A.M. Located 2 miles north of Weyant off Route 869 at old stone mill. 3 miles south of Queen, Bedford County. FARM MACHINERY 10661 H Hydro tractor with cab; 4441 H diesel tractor; 2-60 White four wheel drive tractor; 720 IH five bottom plows; Ten foot IH disc; 12 foot 800 J.D. self-propelled mower; 24 T J.D. baler; Grove 8-ton wagon; 800 GEHL reed cutter with high throw blower; 25 feet blower pipe New Idea 30 foot elevator; Port-a-wagon; 200 gravity flow wagon with auger, 10 ton gear; Mayrath 25 ft. grain auger with motor (tube type); Model 45 vibra-shank 16 ft. harrow; 3 Dion Chuck wagon (3 beaters); No till 5400 white corn planter 6 row plant air insecticide with monitor; Cll4 woods mower mulcher; 650 IH Field harvester with wide and narrow corn header; 4 row Oliver com cultivator; PEQUEA tedder; SEMEN TANK AL 40MVE and ap proximately 275 units Holstein and Hereford semen; Starline tatam side spreader; Cab for Oliver 550; 750 high pressure steam jenny MISCELLANEOUS New 4xB picture window; Silo doors; Buggy axle; Four foot stainless turkey picker; Omni 105 kerosene heater; 500 gallon galvanized water tank; 55 gallon galvanized water tank; Ornate Cauladon with calf head design; 55 gallon caludom horse mower; cultivator; 8 hoe McCormick drill; two fence stretchers; Feed carts; SP 11 and 22 vacuum pumps; Cow stanchions; doors and windows; turkey brooder; wood feed troughs; Minnesota sewing machine; School desk; Incubator and hatchers Model 1875 Jamesway 4000 egg capacity; Coal heating stove; Ten gallon milk cans; Two wheel cart; 8706 choremaster garden tractor, with lawn mower and cycle bar; 55 J.D. (blower for parts), trucks 1965 chevy series 60 dump truck; 1965 Chevy pickup truck; 1972 Chevy 350; also other items too numerous to mention. NOTE: Few household items. Sale RAIN or SHINE. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS LUNCHSERVED Owners; MR. & MRS. FREEMQNT CLAIR Imler, PA R.D. 814-239-2565 Claycomb and Mishler Auctioneers 814-276-3272 or 479-4897 A Public Auction of real estate and farm machinery was held March 5 by Mrs. Walter F. Mengle, between Centerport and Bem ville, Berks Co., Pa. The 15 acres of woodland located along Mountain Rd., in Tiden Twp. was sold for $17,000. Other prices were: Wells $4OO splitting saw $260, American #616 butcher band saw $720, platform scales $7O, Int. 990 haybine $1230, J.D. 34 manure spreader $lllO, Farmall M diesel & N.1.4-row com picker $2250. The auctioneer was Dennis F. Wagner. A Public Auction of country real estate was held March 5 by George K. and Anna E. Fies, R.D. 4, Lebanon, S. Annville Twp. The 6 acres with a 2 story log and frame house, 1 car garage, storage shed and chicken coop was sold for (39,200. Harry H. Bachman was the auctioneer. A Public Sale of farm equipment and mules was held March 3 by Samuel K. Lapp, Wt miles west of Leola along route 772. Some prices were; mules $1175, $lOOO, |560, & $425, harness $6O ea., Wise, engine 65 H.P. $725, vacuum pump $l5O, DeLaval milk bucket $7O, stainless steel strainer $l9, DeLaval milking units $4OO each, Zimmerman 32’ elevator $llBO, N.H. 269 Hayline baler $1550, Sputnick $9OO and Pequea tedder $925. Acutioneers were Robt. E. & Jeffrey R. Martin and Frank L. Steller. The Stave Mill Farm Dispersal was held March 3 by Lynn M. Neer, 7 miles east of State College, Pa. on route 45. The following 2 cows sold for $5OOO each: VG -86 two year fancy Milu with EX Mammary (1111) with 2-2 355 d 3x 23,273 672 dam EX Elevation and Fancy 2 •yr. old Roy brook Tempo milking in 60’s dam is 2E-93 by Arlinda Ace with 25,000 900 f. $4600 was received for VG-88 Marvex 3-1 273 d 3x 19,889 3.8 763 due in March to Chairman. $4400 was received for PIK data planned March 22 WASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Statistical Reporting Service will issue a special report Tuesday, March 22, at 3 p.m. detailing farmers’ signup in the 1983 acreage reduction and payment-in-kind prog rams. According to agency administrator William E. Kibler, the report will include data on the number of farms with base acreages and the number of farms enrolled, as well as total base crop acreage and the number of acres enrolled for feed grains, rice, wheat and upland cotton. He said the release will carry both national and state totals for each of the four program commodities. Data, which will cover Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 12,1983—A39 3E-91 Triune complete with 7-9 365 d 3x23,204 3.6 837 fresh Jan., milking over 100 lbs. dam 2E-90 by Citation R, 5-3 294 d 17,890 3.2 570. G-D-VG Wis Captain with nearly 200,000 lifetime. $4lOO was received for EX Elevation due in March to Sir Christopher 6-11260 d 3x 21,885 4.0 868 (inc.) The average of the 127 Holsteins was over $2OOO. Backus Associates, Inc. Sale Mgrs. & Auctioneers. A Public Sale of Farm equipment was held March 5 by Elvin W. and Lucinda M. Groff 2 miles north of Bird-in nr Hand on Mill Creek A Public Sale of farm h<M)l Co- ’ and railroad items was „ held March sby R.C. p ? c T e r s TV „ Ebersole, 871 Friitville in Pike between Manheim and Lancaster. Pa. f? 500 ’ J - D - tra K cto " Some prices included: ~c ub *"g“[ Pa. Railroad locomotive j 26 “ o ’ Sll ° bell $5OO, railroad keys S’ 2 Wagon f 1190, PRR coach lamps sl . ooo > gene ”*?r 185 each, railroad chopper * 325 and lanterns $4O & $5O, manure spreader $495. railroad tincup $75. half n A “ ct ' on ! er T s - we ' e of a Dutch cupboard « ob ‘-. E - * ***** f $5OO, oak rolltop desk 30(1 Frank L ‘ $440, tilt table $315, flour 6leuer - all states except Hawaii (but which will include Puerto Rico), will be summarized from raw signup figures chan neled from county of fices of USDA’s Agricultural Stabilizat ion and Conservation to Statistical Reporting Service state offices and tabulated under security at USDA’s Washington headquar ters. The special report also will provide state and national data on each of the program signups: acreage reduction, 10-30 percent PIK and whole farm PIK. Farmers must par ticipate in the previously announced reduced-acreage and paid-diversion progr ams to be eligible for program benefits such chest $255, Victorian love seat $255, walnut slant top desk $245, earthem butter churn 1105, one horse sleigh $l3O and wooden ex press wagons $9O & $125. Auctioneers were T. Glenn and Timothy G. Horst. as Commodity Credit Corporation loans and purchases,' PIK and target price protection. For wheat and feed grain producers, par ticipation is also required to be eligible to enter the farmer-owned grain reserve. The report also will indicate the percent of farms and base acreage enrolled, the acres required for con servation use, the base acreage of participating farms and total per mitted acreage by states. Because of the sen sitivity of the enrollment and acreage data, the report will be released from the Statistical Reporting Service’s lockup facility following the dose of commodity markets.
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