D 38— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 28,1984 GAITHERSBURG, Md. - Visitors to the 1984 Montgomery County Fair will have an op portunity to learn about the various ways that honey bees contribute to daily life. Mr. Arthur Strang, superin tendent of the honey and beeswax department, says, “Bees are critical to agribusiness as many crops are dependent upon them for pollination in order to produce fertile seeds. Crop yield can be drastically reduced if there aren’t enough bees for pollination. Many farmers throughout the world rent Milk down HARRISBURG - Pennsylvania milk production during June totaled 814 million pounds, down one percent from last year according to the Penn sylvania Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. Milk produc tion in the state during the April-June quarter totaled 2.4 billion pounds, one percent below the comparable period in 1983. The number of milk cows in the commonwealth during June averaged 720.000 head, down 11.000 head from a year ago. Milk production per cow averaged 1,130 pounds in June, up five pounds per cow from a year ago. Gram and other concentrates fed to milk cows in the com monwealth on July 1 averaged 14.7 pounds per head, up one-tenth of a pound from July 1983. The value of grams and other concentrates fed to milk cows on July 1 averaged $9.20 per hundredweight, up 90 cents from last year. United States milk production during June totaled 11.8 billion pounds, four percent less than May 1984, and four percent less than June 1983. Milk production for the quarter totaled 35.8 billion pounds com pared with 36.9 billion pounds during the second quarter a year ago. Total milk cows in the United States averaged 10.9 million head during the Apnl- June quarter, down two percent from a year ago. Grain and other concentrates fed to milk cows throughout the country on July 1 averaged 14.9 pounds, down eight-tenths of a pound from July 1983. The value of gram and other concentrates fed to milk cows on July 1 averaged $8.46 per hundredweight, 66 cents above a year earlier. Useful honey bees spotlighted at Montgomery Fair Air Compressor Soles & service Also Hydraulic Motors, Pumps, Cylinders, Filters Hose & Fittings For All Your Air & Hydraulics Write To: Elam S. Stoltzfus RDI Box 94A Kirkwood, Pa. 17536 or call answering service 717-529-2668 PUBLIC AUCTION FULL LINE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, PICK-UP, SHEEP, TOOLS, LUMBER, BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT, ETC. (STRAW AND HAY) FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3,1984 AT 5:00P.M. The undersigned will sell the following at Public Sale located 5 miles West of York on Route #3O thence turning North 3 Miles on Biesecker Mill Road, crossing Route #234, to Emigs School Road thence East Vz mile to sale in York County, Pa. Watch for sale signs. D-14 Allis Chalmer Tractor, new rubber and wheel weights; New Idea #5Ol loader; WD 45 Allis Chalmer, wheel weights and new rubber; Cultivators for WD-45; 3 14” bottom plows, mounted, fast hitch; Model #66 NH Baler, PTO; 7 HP Mighty Mac Log Splitter, New; Allis Chalmer D-14 3 pt. hitch; 1971 CHEVROLET Vz TON PICK-UP, 6 CYL. 4-SPEED STANDARD TRANSMISSION WITH CAP, BUNKS AND BEDDING; NI Trail mower, 7’ sickle bar; 3-Section spring tooth harrow; 10’ single roll packer; Oliver 13-7 disc drill; B’xl4’ Wagon bed; Cross 30’ Elevator with % HP motor; Little Giant gravity box; Nice JD #l9O 2-row com planter; NI 4-bar hay rake; Nice 7HP Frazer rear mount rototiller with reverse; New Idea 12A Manure spreader; Allis Chalmer 28-15 Disc; 2 Section rotary hoe; Potato plow; Bobsled; Rubber tire flat wagon; IH Fodder shredder; 2 Hole com shelter; Snowplow, “V”; HammermUl; Clipper seed cleaner; Brady com chopper; 2 Metal wheelbarrows; Feed Cart; Ensilage cart; NH Chopper mill; Subsoiler; 2 Poulon chain saws; Router Kit; Skil-saws; Electric drills; New Sears IHP portable air compressor; 2 Wood tum-lathes; Ripsaw; Comb. Disc/belt sander; 4” Jointer; Craftsman bench drill press; Choremaster garden plow; Watering troughs; Sheep equipment; 2 fen cers; Stuart electric clippers; Sump pump; 3 Rope and tackles; 20’ shifting ladder; Hahn Eclipse rotary mower; Lawn roller; Bench vise; Many clamps including “C”, Centric and pipe; Platform scales; Hydraulic jacks; Ms Ton chain hoist; 2 Bag carts; Saw mandrel and 2 30” blades; Forge; 2 Carpenter boxes; BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT: 2 Lard presses, 1 & iVz gal., Toledo bandsaw with stainless bed; Grinder, 3 Butcher ben ches, Scaulding trough, 7 Cast iron kettles with 3 foots, Hooks, Scrapers, Chains, Hangers, Full set of knives; LUMBER Including plywood, planking, boards, locust posts plus 10 Cords of dry split firewood; 2 Tarps; Electric motors; 200 Bales of Hay; 1000 Bales of Wheat straw; SHEEP-10 Ewes 1 year old plus a shop “FULL TO THE ROOF” with farm, carpenter and mechanical tools and equipment. NOTE: This is a partial listing of a complete line of excellent farm and shop equipment. TERMS: Cash, Travelers, Cashiers or Personal checks with approval. INSPECTION DAY OF SALE. L Auctioneer, CLAIR R. SLAYBAUGH Idaville, PA Phone: 717-677-7479 License: 856 L colonies of bees to ensure the best possible harvest”. Honey is used in many of our food products, cosmetics, and medicine. Many people prefer honey as a natural sweetener as an alternative to sugar. Beeswax is used widely in a variety of ways, including the making of candles. Medical research continues into Apitherapy, the medical use of honey bee products. Medical science is investigating the use of honey bees’ products in the treatment of arthritis. Even the venom of the sting has found a HuMlAf HARRY T.RUDISILL 4011 Emigs School Road Dover, PA wide variety of medical laboratory honey from Pennsylvania and New uses- York; orange blossom honey from Honey lovers attending this Florida; and sage honey from year's fair will have an op- California, portumty to buy some of the finest The Montgomery County Fair honey produced. There will be a begins August 20th and runs variety of honey for sale: wild- through August 25th at the Mon flower, tulip tree, and blackberry tgomery County Fairgrounds, honey from Maryland; buckwheat Gaithersburg, Maryland. COMPLETE DISPERSAL TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 31,1984 AT 7:30 P.M. Just East of Montrose, Pa. Turn off Rt. #706 at Two Guys Restaurant and Ames Dept. Store or turn at Loomis Pipe Plant, go about 1 mile. Robt. Lewis II farm on William's Pond. Susq. Co. 8 miles off 181, N.Y. Exit #1 or Pa. Exit #67. Follow Arrows. 60 HOLSTEINS (Some Registered) 42 mature cows, 3 hfrs. bred for fall, 15 from started hfrs. to IVz yrs. The cows in all stages, 12 fresh June & July, some due Aug., the rest throughout the year. Milking many Ist calf hfrs. recently fresh. Vet examined and interstate charts. MACHINERY Case 1070 diesel tractor with new rubber, full cab, weights and few hrs. JD 4030 tractor with HOPS, new rubber, diesel, JD 3020, late model, new rubber, diesel, clean, wide front, quad range, JD #4B loader & bucket, JD #35 chopper, 1 row and pickup heads, JD #714 forage box with roof and 12 ton wagon, JD #336 baler and thrower, JD #ll5 chuck wagon with 10 ton running gear, JD #llOl2 ft. transport disc, JD drag, JD 4 bottom auto reset #F3SO plows, JD 3 bottom trip beams, JD #1240 4 row planter, JD mow conveyer & elevator, about 150 ft. with elevator, NH 12 ton & Gehl 10 ton running gears, bale box & wagon, NH #258 rake, NH #2B whirl-a-feed blower, NH #489 haybine, King 8 tooth chisel plow, Lely tedder, 2 farm trailers, AC #6O bagger combine, PTO, electric welder, etc. A lot of good, late model, machinery. ♦ Patz bam cleaner with 400 ft. chain about V-k yrs old. • Patz 18’ silo unloader. Etc. MILKING EQUIP. Zero 1000 gal. bulk tank with 2 compressors, Universal IV S.S. pipeline with 4 Bou-Matic units about 300 ft. pipe, Bou-Matic FR4A vacuum pump with 5 hp motor, etc. TERMS-Cash or Approved Checks Lunch JIM & STEVE ADRIANCE Auctioneer & Sale Managers AUOOOOO4L Montrose 717-278-1574 STANLEY “TEX” MacDOUGAL POTATO FARM AUCTION FRIDAY, AUGUST 10,1984 10:00 A.M. PRATTSBURG, (STEUBEN CO.) NEW YORK Sale to be held at the farm located on Fairground Road, just off the Prattsburg to Italy Hill Road, 2 miles north of Prattsburg. Discontinued farming, selling without reserve potato and general farm equipment as follow: NOTE: UQ.gradi - - I.H. hydro 100, 2825 hrs., 18.4-38 rubber; I.H. 706 diesel, wide front, 2 pt., 18.4-38 rubber; I.H. 560 diesel, wide front, 2 pt.; I.H. 450 gas, wide front; Oliver 88 (no motor) for parts; Gleaner K combine, (com-soy special) with cab and 12 ft. hume reel head, (never combined corn). TRACTORS-COMBINE TRUCKS: G.M.C. 10 wheel tag axle, with 671 Detroit diesel, 5 sp./2 sp., with 22 ft. flat deck; 19571. H. SlBO with hoist and 14 ft. deck; 19741. H. 1600 Loadstar cab and chassis, 4 sp./2 sp., with 2 sp. aux.; 1964 G.M.C. 5500 cab and chassis, 5 sp./2 sp., with 2 sp. aux.; 1964 Ford cab and chassis. 2 so. aux.; I.H. R2OO cab and chassis, 10 wheel twin screw, 3 sp. aux.; 1957 I.H. SlBO cab and chassis, 10 wheel, lo axle, 3 sp. aux.; 1951 Ford cab and chassis, 3 sp. aux.; 1964 Ford 800,10 wheel tag axle, 8 sp. Ranger trans., 2 sp. rear, (no motor or radiator). riF'MF.RAI. EQUIPMENT: I.H. 510 grain drill only with grass seeder, NH 310 ejector baler; Kti. 479 haybine; Case 3 pt. 11 tooth chudpUw. John Bean 500 gal. boom sprayer; Hardee 300 gal. wooden tank spraye , I.H. 2000 gal. hydraulic front end loader; I.H. 4-16 top • plow; McConnell 4 bottom clod buster; I.H. 2-row cultivator; McKee 5 pt. snowblower; Graham plow; Dahlman stone picker ; I.H. 10 ft. offset disk; I.H. 12 ft. transport disk; Brillion 12 ft cultmudcher; Buch> Hog,6ift rotary mower; Year-A-Round tractor cab; 10 I.H. front suite Cas weights; 20 ft. Fruehauf van body. sPETiAi iZEn POTATO EQUIPMENT; Lockwood mark air P-t o-har vester with I.H. ÜB-240 gas power unit; Haines potato J.JX d level bed digger with cross conveyor umt; Ohver 2-row planter with uq fertilizer tank; Diltz Wetzel seed cutter with Haines oversize 2 Singer bin loaders with 35 and 30 ft. booms; Haines 20_fL bulk body. Dahlman 20 ft. bulk body; Dahlman 16 ft. butt body;2 Dahlman and l Haines 14 ft. bulk bodies; 2 Haines conventional rear 2 older John Bean p.t.o. harvesters (1 for parts); older • DaWman Jin drower; Maine style 2-row cultivator; I.H. 4-row 2 pt. tool bar, I.H. 2 p ■ row tool bar and a bolt on tool bar; Haines 16 ft. belt conveyor; Haines 10 dirt eliminator draper chain conveyor. Something for every kind of farmer! Inspection invited after August o sooner by appointment. TERMS: Cash or good check day of auction. Proper I.D. required, available. owned by STANLEY “TEX” MacDOUGAL 607-522-4650 Auction conducted by PIRRUNG AUCTIONEERS. INC. Wayland, New York 716-728-2520 luipment due to loss in warehouse fire.