Cornell & Penn State cooperating on pasture mgt. UNIVERSITY PARK - The Agronomy Departments of Cornell and Penn State are taking the lead in developing an extensive series of “Fact Sheets” on pasture management. Bob Seaney of Cornell and Sid Bosworth of Penn State are co chairing a group of scientists who will develop these management | g | Calvary • BaptM .Mk ~ church m 273 ■Rt I Ml Sun W fcMIMBWiIi I 1222I 222 « I e 95 From Balt | Hint | 0* | Gran TRACTORS Case 930CKStd. w/LDR Loader JD6O JOB AC B w/Mower, Blade Cultivator & Plow Ford 2 N w/Loader & 3 pt. IH Cub Loßoy w/Mid Mt. Mower Kubota L 305 IH 584 w/2250 Loader Oliver 1880 Gas LAWN EQUIPMENT Kubota B 5100 w/Mower Ford 12 HP w/Mower Gravely w/Mower Kubota 6000 w/Mower SPREADERS (New) NH 329 Box (New) NH 363 Tank Badger 3000 Gal. Tank (2) N 1213 Box NH 518 Box LOADERS IH 584 w/2250 Loader NH 425 Skid Loader ANCHOR & HOPE FARM DISPERSAL WITH ADDED CONSIGNMENTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6,1984 12:30 P.M. - Guernsey Sale Pavilion On Rt. 30-6 miles East of Lancaster Pavilion Phone #’s 717-394-2721 or 717-392-9560 SELLING 105 HEAD Bangs Free - TB Accredited - Vaccinated Anaplasmoses Tested - Eligible For All States 40 HOLSTEINS 17 Cows 6 Bred Heifers 17 Open Heifers Holstems averaged over 53 lbs on last test. This is an outstanding group of young cows & heifers. Sires represented are Valiant (5), Astronaut (5), Elevation (4), Bootmaker (4), Ivanhoe Star (3), Columbus (3), Plus a Top Daughter each of Tempo, Matt and Tradition We predict purchasers at this sale will reap many dividends. These cattle and their offspring will create waves in the future. Also selling a Daughter of Osborndale Ivanhoe. Property of ANCHOR & HOPE FARM INC. Port Deposit, MD Edwin W. Merryman 301-939-4931 For Catalog or further information Call THE MERRYMAN COMPANY Sparks, MD 21152 John B. Merryman - 301-771-4624 (Home) 301-771-4625 (Office) Or Jeff Staner Guernsey Sale Barn 717-394-2721 or 717-392-9560 pieces. Bob Lucey of Cornell and Jim Starling of Penn State, chairmen of their respective agronomy departments, have endorsed this project and have committed both staff time and resources to this program. Even though this work is being directed by Agronomy, the scope MD*A Lint T® : Oxford RSK Chtvrotot •Unking : ; I***.! To j WHm 'EBiton Rt 40 MISCELLANEOUS IH Sickle Bar Mower (New)4l’HubEle. Brillion 16’ Transport Harrow AC 6 Row No-till Planter 8’ Cultipacker Cunningham Hay Condi tioner Bush Hog 7’ Mower Bush Hog 15’ Bat Wing Mower AC 4 Row No-Till Planter (New) Woods M 5 3 pt. Mower (3) (New)3pt. Hitch Blades IH 1150 Grinder Mixer Loader Bucket Flail Mower for Cub . ‘ M Hesston 3 row Head JD 4-30 Combine Head HAY EQUIPMENT (New) NH 256 Rake NH1469 SP Haybine Hesston 1014 Hydro Swing Windrower NH 310 Baler w/Thrower NH 478 Haybine NH 278 Baler w/Thrower Hesston 30 A Stacker Hesston 620 SP Windrower Hesston Stack Mover Hesston 4600 Baler (4) Bale Throw Wagons Pequea Hay Tedder 65 GUERNSEY 1 Bull 30 Cows 9 Bred Heifers 25 Open Heifers Guernseys averaged over 40 lbs on last test. This is a young, good uddered herd w/the form to fit the function of a dairy cow - to produce profitably over a number of years. There are 25 open heifers that will make a wise investment for the future w/component pricing coming. of the project will cross many disciplines including Animal Nutrition, Seed Science, Ag Engineering, and Ag Economics. Work is scheduled to begin this winter with the first fact sheets being available to the public sometime next year. The “fact sheet” concept is one that Cornell and Penn State have IE El FORK LIFT & DOCK AVAILABLE FOR LOADING. SALE ITEMS MUST BE MOVED WITHIN 15 DAYS FROM DATE OF SALE Or Charles C. Myers 717-898-0983 already utilized and provides for easy updating of particular in formation without having to reprint an entire manual. The proposal for this series came from Seedway, Inc., a regional seed distributor. Seedway is providing coordination leadership and will be involved in introducing and distributing the information. Several topics to be covered in these fact sheets are: 1. Characteristics of forage growth and nutritional values. 2. Requirements of grazing animals. 3. Species for pasture. 4. Principles and methods of establishment and renovation. 5. Maintaining pasture qualitv/yield/persistence. SOYBEAN ROASTING m your fum PENN OHIO ALLEN SUMMERS GRAIN ROASTING DAVID N. GROFF ROl RD 2, Box 91 RDI Box 506 C Nottingham, Pa. 19362 Enon Valloy, PA 16120 Lewisburg. Pa. 17837 215-932-4761 412-336-5443 717-966-3593 I Uwcwtf Farming, Saturday, November 24,1984-A3* DON’T WASTE IT • ROAST IT Roast Your Barley, Wheat & Oats Lower your feed costs by feeding your own ins. Roasting your grains will increase ity and remove moisture. Flat bitter turn to sweet pleasant flavors. Feed Heifers, Dairy Cows and Horses. CUSTOM GRAIN ROASTING DONE IN PA AND SURROUNDING STATES OR OWN YOUR OWN ROAST-A-MATIC GRAIN ROASTER. DALI L. SCHNUPP RD 6, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 PH; 7T7-865-6611 6. Developing a pasture management system. 7. Forage/Animal/Stress relat ionships. 8. Pasture economics. When complete, this series will encompass the most current “state of the art’* body of information available to growers who wish to pasture livestock profitably. According to Dr. Lucey, the cost savings realized by effective management of the pasture resource could mean the dif ference between profit and loss on many Northeastern dairy farms. Even though the dairymen will be the largest audience, this series will also address pasture practices for other livestock such as beef and sheep.
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