DlG—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 27,1983 ROCK SPRINGS - Several important areas of soil fertility management will be the focus of attention during the annual Crops Day Sept. 27 at the Agricultural Research Center of Penn State, nine miles southwest of State College on Route 45 West. Included will be (1) ways to reduce losses from fertilizer nitrogen, (2) side dressings of nitrogen, (3) use of home grown legume nitrogen, (4) manure Richard H. Gins, Trustee BANKRUPTCY SALE VALUABLE DAIRY CATTLE, FARM MACHINERY GROWING CORN & HAYLAGE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31,1983 LOCATION: On the Hipkins Farm located in the northwest corner of Rt 28 and New Design Rd. ( near Point of Rocks, Frederick Co., Maryland. From Frederick take Rt. 85 South to Rt. 28, right to New Design Rd. From Point of Rocks take RL 28 East to New Design Rd. Follow Sale Signs. + NOTICE: Pursuant to notice in the matter of Ronald G.HlpUns and Nancy W. Hipkins, Case MS-A-OMB in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland, Richard H. Gina, Trustee, intends to offer for sale at public auction at the date, time and {dace specified above to the highest bidder or Udders, as is, where is, the following described property. Some items may be addled or withdrawn without notice anytime to and including sale day. SELLING AT 10:00 AM 175 HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 175 154 COWS -15 OPEN HEIFERS ■ 6 BULLS 154 m«k cows of which 40 bead are due within toe next 00 days, some of which are springers. Balance are Just fresh or are in various stages of lactation. The herd is mostly second, third ft fourth calf cows capable of heavy production. 15 head of fancy open heifers raised out of the better cows in the hod, ranging from 4 to 10 months of age. 6 bulls, 1 bull being 4 months old and 5 service age bulls ranging from 1000 to 1500 lbs. All cows will be checked for pregnancy before the sale. Cattle will NOT be tested for interstate shipment. More information will be provided at ringside. NOTE: This herd is not being pushed for heavy production, but are capable of doing so. They show a lot of quality with good udders. FARM MACHINERY TRACTORS: J.D. 4490 tractor w/wide front, SN 07298 R w/douhie spool byd.; J.D. 4020 diesel tractor w/wide front, double spool hyd., SN 2125152; J.D. 790 gas tractor, SN 79000 B; J.D. 170 skid loader. HARVESTING EQUIPMENT: J.D. direct cut bead; J.D. pickup bead; J.D. ISA flail chopper, 5N961077F; J.D. model 96 harvester, for parts; J.D. 214 self-unloading wagon, SN 48819 W; J.D. 216 self-unloading wagon, SN 92252 W; J.D. 216 self-unloading wagon, SN 92025 W; (2) 20 ft. forage feeders; J.D. running gear w/feeder wagon; Fox 000 .silage blower, SN 101000; Fox silage blower; Killbros 950 grain body w/8 ton running gear. PLANTING ft TILLING EQUIPMENT: J.D. 13 hoe grain drill, SN 64005; White 12 ft. heavy disc harrow, SN 02491, J.D. 1950 (0) bottom 18” plow, SN 106064 A; J.D. 145 (A) bottom 16” plow; J.D. 12 ft. roller harrow. HAY EQUIPMENT: J.D. 990 hay baler w/klcker, SN 252562 E; J.D. 660 hay rake, SN 247598 E; J.D. 1209 (9) ft. cut haybine; Avco EZ flow cut/ditioner, SN 9295, J.D. 1065 running gear w/pipe side kickbale wagon; J.D. 1065 running gear w/wood aide kickbale wagon; Smoker 32 ft. elevator, SN 03526. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT: Schuler 1758 feed cart; N.I. 212 manure spreader w/hyd. tail gate; N. 1.213 manure spreader; needs work; J. Bean 300 gal. sprayer; Hamilton 3 pt. post hole digger; Little Giant cross elevator; J.D. 88 (7) ft. scraper blade, 3 pt. hitch; Myers 7 ft. snow blade; Woods 3 pt. 5 ft rotary mower; Vicon 3 pt. fertilizer spreader; J.D. snowmobile; saddle spray tanks; crowd gate; Forney welder; high pressure pump k hose; water trough; misc. small tools. AMERICAN 12 x 60 MOBILE HOME DAIRY EQUIPMENT & SILOS DAIRY EQUIPMENT: Surge 1000 gallon S/S milk tank w/2 (4) HP com pressors k automatic tank washer; 2 Surge 4 HP vacuum pumps; 16 Boumatic milking units w/3” S/S low line system; 16 parlor feeders w/timers; double vat S/S wash up tank. Die dairy equipment will be selling in various “packages”. SILOS k EQUIPMENT: 24 x 70 Lancaster silo; 26 x 00 Harvestore silo w/Spartan silo unloader; Patz MB silo unloader; Jamesway volume-matlc K 2 silo unloader. All remaining haylage will be sold in bulk. GROWING CORN: Approximately 48 acres of com, to be sold by the field. SALE ORDER: 9:90 Small tools, 10:00 am cattle, 1:00-1:30 dairy equipment, mobile home, silos h feed. 1:90 farm equipment. TERM: CempletePaymeatcaleday by Cask or other Guaranteed Fuads. smce jm RICHARD H. GINS, TRUSTEE ' Greenbaum & Gins, P.C. 1000 Conn. Ave.,N.W. Suite 301 Washington, DC 20036 Lunch Available ftTrout V Auctioneers, Inc. IS North Court Street/Frederick, Man land 301/663-1555 "Experience Doesn't Cost JtPtys* “Pl«uw Clip Thl« Ad It May Only Appear Once” management, and (5) use of starter fertilizer. “Soil fertility is one of the most important factors that farmers can control in growing a crop,” declared Douglas Bcegle, ex tension agronomist arranging the soil fertility demonstrations for Crops Day. “To make sound and intelligent management decisions, farmers need and understanding of soil fertility and guidance for applying AT 9:30 AM Crops Day to stress soil fertility this infomation efficiently on their farms,” he added. And he indicated side dressing of nitrogen, as opposed to applying all of the nitrogen at planting time, has been shown to increase corn yields significantly. Research results and application techniques, including a display of side dressing equipment, will be highlighted September 27. Beegle said manure management for optimum nutrient SADDLE UP! To Better Equipment... Find It In Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS! PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,1« J 11:00 A.M. Real Estate 2:00 P.M. TRUCK, FARM ft GARDEN EQUIPMENT ANTIQUES ft HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS Located V* mite east of Intercourse in Leacock Twp., Lane. Co., PA, along Rt. 340. Real Estate consists of 10 acres, approx. 8% tillable, house consists of 4 bedrooms, 2% stories, dining room and kitchen, full bath Ist floor, partial bath on 2nd floor, 2 car garage, 2 story bam, stables, 7x28 silo, shop, never failing well. 10% down day of sale, final set tlement 60 days. For inspection of property call 717-768-8137 or 717-786-4624. Owner EMANUEL F.. LAPP Auctioneer, Steve Petersheim PUBLIC SALE ANTIQUE FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD, CANOPY & TRUNDLE DED, LEADED LAMP, DISHES, GLASSWARE, CLOCKS, RIDING, MOWER, TOOLS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1983 Along Rt. 895 between Andreas & Snyders, Pa. Known as the Earle Yetters Farm off Rt. 309. 5 Pc. Cherry Parlor Set, tufted slipper chairs, 9x12 & 3x4 Oriental rugs, claw ft. fire side chairs, Mahogany ladies desk ft secretary, 6’ 2 glass dr. bookcase, oak md. table, spinning & flax wheel, spool cabinet, 10x8 Kass, Carved 6xB dressing mirror, Victorian ft Confederate mirrors. Jelly cupboard, drop leaf & Eastlake tables, wicker tea cart ft baby scale, dough box, organ stool, plank setee, comer cane ft plank chairs ft rockers, childs plank Captains chair, 6 pc. twin poster bedrm., lattice book rack. Presidential ft Nutting pictures, coffee grinder, beehive baskets, butter mold, crocks, books, album, mesh bags, shutters. Gone W Wind - hanging - AUadens & oil lamps, Royal Doulton dinnerware, Nippon choco. set, R..S Prussia tea set. Ruby water set. Oyster plates, night bowls ft pitchers, Cloisonne vase, silver plate pcs., Epcrgne-Majolica • Carnival - Noritake • Roseville - Satsuma - Amythest - cut ft pressed glass pcs., figurines, occ. Japan, kitchen, living ft bedroom furniture, refrig., cedar wardrobe, riding mower like new, rototiller, garage stove, 2 wheel pony cart, feed chests, com planter ft shelter, seasoned white pine lumber, garden tools, etc. “Large Sale" Part List. Historical home since 1798. Sale by MABLE YETTERS Curt, Doug & Tim Houser, Aucts. 717-386-5631 & 215-799-2396 utilization by crops is another important topic that will be covered during the Penn State Crops Day. Com yield data from "surface” versus “injected” liquid dairy manure applications will be presented to illustrate the im portance of working manure into soil to conserve nutrients. "We will also be looking at fertilization of no-till com, em phasizing the importance of starter fertilizer,” he commented. "Research has shown that starter Egg board names sought WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has asked certified egg producer organizations for nominations to replace nine American Egg Board members and their alternates whose terms will expire Dec. 31. H. Connor Kennett, a poultry official with USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, said the new appointees will serve two-year terms beginning in 1984. Nine members of the current 18- member board will continue serving through next year. 9:30 A.M. fertilizer increases com yields. Current work at the Agronomy Research Farm, a part of the field day tour, will show the effect of different methods of applying starter fertilizer to no-till com.” The Sept. 27 Crops Day will emphasize com and soybean research and management practices. Tours will start at 9:30 a.m. and end at 4 p.m. Lunch will be available at the Agronomy Research Farm. •‘Fifty-three producer groups are now certified to submit nominations under the egg research and promotion order,” Kennettsaid. Current board members from North Atlantic states whose terms are expiring and their alternates include: Area 1 (North Atlantic states): W. Robert Park, Valencia, Pa., member; Donald B. Horn, Ephrata, Pa., alternate. Nominations should be sent by Oct. 1, to H. Connor Kennett, Poultry Division, rm. 3932-S, AMS, USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250, Phone: (202)447-4476. The egg research and promotion order, authorized by the Egg Research and Consumer In formation Act, provides that certified egg producer organizations within each geographical area can meet to jointly nominate members and alternates. The American Egg Board ad ministers the producer-sponsored national research and promotion program that is designed to strengthen the egg industry’s competitive position in the marketplace. PUBLIC AUCTION 17,1983 Located Midway between Montgomery & Tur bo tville. Pa. on Route 54 at the Sam Byler Farm. Starting at 9:00 A.M. Benefit of the Muncy Hill Amish School. BOND ANNUAL SALE Livestock, Farm Machinery, Household Items, Antiques, Arts, Crafts, Baked Goods, Produce, Quilts, Shop Equipment, Miscellaneous Items, Lot More! There will be a Loader Tractor available one week prior to sale and sale day. Consignment Wanted To consign items contact Sam Byler or Joe Stutzman, Watsontown, RD #1 or call 568-5454 TERMS Cash or Good Check SAM BYLER, JOE STUTZMAN Sale Managers George H. Dei trick, Auctioneer RO HI New Columbia, Pa. Box 277 Phone 568-5454 Listing Week of Sept. 9 Bake Sale Lunch On Grounds NOTICE PUBLIC BANKRUPTCY AUCTION 3 Berks County Penna Farms Full line of well maintained Farm Equipment. WED., SEPT. 14,1983 10:00 A.M. Due to our time schedule see full ad vertisement in Section A Page-39 of this Issue. ' <£ .J^J^wWjJl^ociaks 287 lime Rock Road Lltitz. PA 17543 Elmer Murry 626-5244 - 626-2636 Richard Murry 626-8175 - 949-2280 Ken Miller 665-2073 Professional Auctioneers Appraisers and Advisor's Since 1953