ITHACA, N.Y. Active bidding and emphasis on performance marked the Fifth Annual Empire Classic Sale May 14 at the Livestock Pavilion on the Cornell University campus. The sale which was sponsored by L*— ** " mm ~— ROUND BALE SILAGE BAGS ARE HERE! Two Round Bale Sizes To Choose From: Small Size - 51” Diameter x 126” - Fits 42” to 48” Bales Large Size - 70” Diameter x 148” - Fits 54” to 60” Bales NOW IS THE TIME TO SWITCH ANNOUNCING BUILT IN PROTECTION Three ply plastic silage bags, 9 mills silage bags. Life up to two years. 42” alfalfa bale will weigh between 1200 to 1300 lbs. at 50% moisture. 58” bale will weigh 1600 to 1800 lbs. FAMILY TIME RESTAURANT RT. 322 EPHRATA LINCOLN, PA. DUTCH SMORGASBORD AND PLATTERS HOME STYLE COOKING —‘ CLIP COUPON -j AG BAG EQUIPMENT i HOSTS FAMILY TIME I RESTAURANT j 10% OFF EACH MEAL __ jfi n Want to know more about ■ , _ " J Ag-Bag System I .. . uf. i Ag-Bag Equipment Co.*! Model Hl9O PTO Hyd. I Phone: 717-626-7596 ! Model G 200 PTO I If no answer, 717-665*4868 , Model M3OO Morotized ■ ■ Unit I Lititz, PA 17543 ■ Gas or Diesel Units ■ Name ■ Side Conveyor ! "T ■ r- . . "Address | Dump Tables J state Z i P | HODDer Sides " * Due to mailing errors, please be sure the name ■ | Ag-Bag Equipment Co. is on the envelope. _ the Empire Polled Hereford Association featured 42 lots of registered Polled Herefords which brought a sale average of $7921 A year-old heifer, 4K WT Patty ' BP, a daughter of Walking Tall, topped the sale at $2,500. She was CUSTOM WORK Empire Classic averages $792 Farmer, the tool you need is the Ag-Bagger. No other silage storer can you profit from by doing custom work Ag Bag Machine more than pays for itself. Look around and talk to your neighbors. Farmers with more than one farm having the Ag-Bagger do not have to haul feed back and forth from farm to farm. Place bags anywhere you please. | Ag Bag Silage Capacity ■ Jlßag 150 Tons | 16 Bags 900 Tons | J l2 Bags 1800 Tons | J 24 Bags 3600 Tons ■ ■4B Bags 7200 Tons ■ ■96 Bags 14400 Tons J consigned by 4K Cattle Co. of Camden and was bought by Slitor Hill Farm of Naples. The second highest selling Polled Hereford was an April 1979 cow, MF Top Girl 9125 out of Top Guy consigned by Marshall Farms of Ag-Bag System Ag-Bag Equipment Your reputable dealer has affordable and rea sonable prices. All equipment and materials are under warranty. Our farm management plan gives the farmer profit through greater prod uction and gains. Port Byron. The buyer at $2,100 was High Meadow Farm of LaFayette. Other high selling female con signments were: 4K WT Peggy 6P, an April 1982 daughter of Walking Tall, consigned by 4K Cattle Co. and purchased at $l,BOO by Slitor Hill Farm; a five-year-old daughter of BT CL Domino 15G, GGF Dommette 802 K consigned by Green Gate Farms of Lewiston, Pa. and purchased by Glen Knolls of The Plains, Va.; a five-year-old daughter of Vindicator, 4K Vinessa 13 K consigned by 4K Cattle Co. and purchased at $1,300 by Slitor Hill Farm; and an April yearling, MF Vicki BK 2018, a grand daughter of Victorious K 47 U 81, consigned by Marshall Farms and purchased at sl,ooo' by Eden Farms of Farmersville Station. The two bulls in the sale each sold for $1,500. The Marshall Farms consignment MF Monument 1002, a two-year-old son of Graystone Granite, was pur chased by Burr-Ayr Farm of Trumansburg. The E and R Farms of Seneca Falls consignment Gramts Pride was a June 1982 son of Graystone Granite, and was purchased by Card’s Maple Hill Farm of McGraw. All consignments were weighed and measured before the sale and all consignments under 18 months DON'T BE SLOW Call Now To Place Your CLASSIFIED AD Ph: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. WANTED DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Competitive Prices Slaughtered under government inspection Call: Frank Fillippo - Residence -215-666-0725 Elam Ginder - 717-367-3824 C.L. King - 717-786-7229 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 28,1983—P9 of age were also graded with a quality grade of 13 and the minimum for inclusion in the sale. All of the performance information was made available to the buyers who were from all parts of New York State, Pennsylvania and Virginia. John “Red” Shaw was the auctioneer and complimented the consignors on the quality of the cattle and the manner in which they were presented. Ernest Smith, area coordinator for the American Polled Hereford Association, commented on current economic conditions, citing the “good commercial market." A R-S Hereford of Jasper con signment of R S Roundup Maid F 408 with a bull calf at side was purchased by Elaine Swiler of Cameron who then donated the cow and calf to the Cornell University “Send A Cow to College Program." Announcement was made of the Empire Polled Hereford Association’s Sixth Annual Empire Classic Show July 29-30 at the Cortland Fairgrounds. Robert Card of McGraw was sale chairman. He was assisted by Carl and Sue Haynes of Groton, Mike Holden of Whitney Point, and Jerry Mickelson of Newfield. mm Paid