Production review needed NEWARK, Del. Now that crops are in, fall planting is done and farmers have a bit more time for reflection, those who are good managers have begun reviewing the mental lists they made earlier this year while going about their chores. University of Delaware PUBLIC AUCTION 139 ACRE FARM FARM EQUIPMENT WEDNESDAY, lAN. 9,1985 Real Estate at 11:00 A.M. Farm Equipment 10:00 A.M LOCATION: Take 11 & 15N. through Selinsgrove. Snyder Co., Pa. to 522 S. Take 5225. to Ist crossroads after Jet. 204. Turn right onto Salem Rd. go ap prox. 2 miles through Salem, Pa. to Fair Oak Rd. Turn left at Y, cross bridge to Ist blk. top road on left. Farm is on left. WATCH for AUCTION SIGNS. REAL ESTATE consists of 139 acres +/-Total. 2% story frame house, bam, silos, 114 acres tillable & wooded land on south side of blk. top road in Penn Twp. Balance of 25 acres +/- being on North & West side of Salem Road in Middle Creek Twp. UNIT #1: Large FRAME HOUSE w/kitchen, livingroom, diningroom, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 screened porches, 1 sun porch, sum mer kitchen w/laundry & utility room, attic, partial basement w/oil fired hot air heat and gas water heater. House m emaculate con dition. BANK BARN: 40’ x 76’ frame w/straw shed, & cow loafing area 40’ x 76’; 500 gal. bulk milk tank and outbuildings. 16’ x 60’Silomatic Silo w/Titan unloader built in 1976 and 10’ x 37’ concrete stave silo. IMPLEMENT SHED; 40’ x 148’ w/steel roof & siding, 80’ com crib, 22’ x 40’ shop area; like new, built in 1960. UNIT #2: 25 acres +/-tillable & wooded land w/16’ existing right-a-way. These parcels will also be offered by the entirety as 139 acres +/- with buildings. NOTE: REAL ESTATE will also be offered in Two UNITS. UNIT #1: Buildings and 114 acres ideal for steer or dairy operation, in high cultivation w/alfalfa, corn, pasture, ever flowing stream, beautiful wood land, in a fanning community w/a valley view setting. UNIT #2: 25 acres +/- land. REAL ESTATE INSPECTION: By Ap pointment for house and farm buildings. Call AUCTIONEER at 717-569-2079 or Joe Zim merman, Agent at 1-738-1458. Balance of farm may be seen anytime. All Buildings in Good to Excellent Condition. This is a well-kept property! TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10% down day of sale and balance at settlement being 30 days after sale with cash or certified check. FARM EQUIPMENT Massey Ferguson 1100 Diesel Tractor w/2,744 hrs., New Holland #275 Baler and #56 hay rake, John Deere 1240 plateless com planter, New Idea 323 com picker, Fav-O-Rite grain bin wagon, 2 Kicker bale wagons, Lanco forage wagon w/new chassie, Trailer type 300 gal. sprayer. EQUIP, is in very good condition and will be sold at 10:00 SHARP; there are no small items for sale. • TERMS: Cash, certified check or established customer checks. Auction By: LEE D. AND MARY ANN HOSTETTER Charles J. Ax, Atty. Auction Conducted By AMERICAN AUCTION SERVICE Kenneth Welsh, Auct., Manheim, Pa Alfred G. Reist, Auct. AU-001637L 1050 Eden Rd Lane. Pa. 17601 717-569-2079 FOOD AVAILABLE tension agricultural agent Dean Belt says this is an excellent practice. He advises producers to take time now to think about problems encountered last sum mer and to make the changes and repairs they planned to make. “I remeber the days when I worked on a farm how, as I was COMPLETE DISPERSAL SATURDAY, DEC. 22,1984 1 mile from New Albany, PA (New Albany is 13 miles from Towanda or 7 miles from Dushore), turn off Rt. 220 on Overton St., go 1 mile. Yellow auction arrows. Bradford County. 48 MOSTLY HOLSTEINS 1 Brown Swiss and 2 Jersey X. 31 are mature cows. 1 bred heifer, 7 open heifers, 8 started heifers. 3 cows are due January, 6 due February, 8 due March. 13 freshened from August to November. Vet Examined and necessary shots. Interstate charts. MACHINERY Ford 3,000 gas tractor, 1974, good rubber, power steering and front loader; NH 512, 130 bushel spreader; JD 5 bottom trip beam plow; Pittsburg 12’ transport disc; White 4 row planter, 30”; IH 15 disc drill on rubber; Nl4o’ hay and grain elevator; NH 256 rake; NH 275 baler and thrower; NH 469 haybine (needs gear box repair), 2 H&S steel bale racks, 9’xl6’ with Knowles 8 ton and NH running gears; Badger 1982 blower; NH super 717 chopper with 1 row and pickup heads; IH 51 forage box and wagon; Gehl forage box with JD wagon; JD forage box and wagon; DeLaval vacuum pump, 6 unit; 4 Surge units; 80 gal. water heater. 7 or 8,000 bales hay Terms: Cash or good check Owners: CLIFF & BONNIE SHAFFER Jim Adriance, Auctioneer 717-278-1574 Montrose, PA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19,1984 I AT S NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. f 12 mi. east of Lancaster, New Holland, PA. £ 1 HERD OF HOLSTEIN COWS £ Averaging 65 lbs. of milk per cow. Herd average 18,000 lbs. of I milk, 3.8 test. £ This is an extra good herd of cows, all fresh recently or s springing. DON’T MISS THIS SALE! S Consigned by $ H.D. MATZ I WWi MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW MW M driving the tractor, my mind would go over ways to alter a piecer of equipment or change some cropping practice,” Belt says. “As a county agent I still find myself doing this kind of planning as I drive between farms-planning a demonstration plot or a farmers’ meeting, or writing a newsletter in my head.” Maybe this mental review process could be called driver’s seat management. Most people’s minds work this way to some extent when they’re engaged in routine chores. Today Belt keeps a pad on the dashboard of his truck for making reminder notes. “I know of a man who keeps a tablet by his bed,” he 11 A.M PRODUCE SPECIAL %in| CHRISTMAS i'-'W SALE S Free Gifts For Buyers Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15,1984-A39 adds. “His wife says he wakes up at night, grabs a pencil, jots down notes and goes bade to sleep.” Not everyone’s this organized, but most folks have some method of recalling things they want to do later when they have more time. What kinds of plans or projects are likely to pop into a farmer’s head at odd moments of the day - or night? Belt suggests a few likely ones: * Equipment care- Winterizing, greasing and repairing equipment before storage. Will that tractor be ready to go the next time it’s needed? Are there still repairs to be done, or a part to be ordered? B-6 reduces sickle cell anemia WASHINGTON, D.C. cell anemia, a USDA - U.S. Department of scientist said today. Agriculture preliminary Sickle cell anemia is studies show for the first an inherited blood time that vitamin B-6 disease affecting ap relieves painful body proximately 50,000 cramps caused by sickle black Americans. We Specialize In Aerial Work ' Using Our Twin '* K \ S^ Bucket Boom f Truck ELECTRICAL \ Extends J CONTRACTING \ 55 Ft I Specializing In \ \ AGRICULTURAL Tg| > J WIRING Also Residential Industrial j t And Commercial Work / Free Estimates V C. M. HIGH CO. 320 Kin* St We H«e Poles In Myerstown, PA 17067 Stock 25' 30 35 *45 Phone 717 866 7544 SHORT NOTICE CATTLE AUCTION 107 GRADE CATTLE COWS TUESDAY. DEC. 18.1984 12 NOON Whitney Point Sale Barn Whitney Point, N.Y. Exits Int. 81 Due to loss of health we will sell the complete milking herd of John and Mildred Jasak These cattle have been bred 35 years with Al Individuals milking 80 to 90 lbs a day Cattle will have 4 way shots and be tested for immediate interstate shipment Over 60 just fresh or springing Balance in all stages These cattle are both tie stall and tree stall trained A tremendous set of real top dairy cattle Terms Cash or good check Sales Manager & Auctioneer Charlie Manasse Whitney Point, N.Y. 607-692-3516 * Equipment alterations- What about that piece of equipment that needs to be altered to solve a problem or make a job go foster and easier? “Maybe you wanted to make a wick applicator or put drop nozzles on a boom sprayer,” Belt says, “or add a fertilizer at tachment to your planter.” * Problem weeds- “Did you notice some this summer that will require a change in crop rotation, spray program or equipment?” he asks. “Did you mean to talk to you county agent, consultant or ex tension specialist about this? And do you remember where the weeds were?” Victims suffer debilitating cramps, especially when under day-to-day stress, and often require hospitalization. Robert D. Reynolds of USDA’s Agricultural Research Service, a co researcher in the studies, cautioned that vitamin B-6 is not a cure for the disease. Indiscriminant use of high doses of the vitamin may lead to serious nerve damage, he said. Reynolds is a chemist in the Vitamin and Mineral Nutrition Laboratory of the agency’s Human Nutrition Research Center at Beltsville, Md. Reynolds and research colleague Dr. Clayton L. Natta of Columbia University, New York City, said they plan to undertake further research im mediately on vitamin B 6’s role in alleviating attacks of sickle cell anemia. After observing a vitamin B-6 deficiency in all sickle cell anemia patients they studied, Reynolds and Natta carried out tests of the vitamin the last year and a half at Columbia University Hospitals in New York. Natta, a physician on the hospital staff, directed the vitamin dosages and blood sampling; Reynolds performed the laboratory analyses. Over 18 months, Natta gave two 50-milligram oral doses of the vitamin daily to five patients with the disease. This dosage appears safe for these patients, he said. Sickle cell anemia at tacks of all the patients decreased in frequency and severity, Natta said, and all the patients reported that their general well-being had improved. The researchers cited the case of one patient with a history of being hospitalized for sickle cell anemia about once every two months. But, while taking daily B-6 supplements for a year, the patient needed no hospital care, they said. EXPERT REPAIRS FENCERS /’* •GENERATORS V- .STARTERS 1 111 .ALTERNATORS PEQUEA BATTERIES TOF Ronks, PA
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