Farm-city exchange (Continued from Page A 26) bat - which I am now keeping with pride,” relates Jeffers. Properly hatted, he headed with post Jerry Rutter to the hog finishing bouse, to assist with sorting and loading market pigs. A full morning in the hog operation included an overview with Carolyn Rutter of the “flow charts," the HH ANNUAL 7S> AREA FARMER AUCTION SAT., APRIL Gth, 1985 @ 10:30 A.M. , at Steve Wright Farm, Lewis Road from Trumansburg off Rte. 96 • take Rte. 227 Vi mile - turn west on Searsburg Road - 3 miles to Lewis Road. TRACTORS: Farmall 400; Case “DC”; MF 35; Ford 8N; J.D. “B”; Int. 460 w/loader; plus many others some listed below. EQUIPMENT: plows; rakes; tillage tools; IHC 720 6xlB on land plow; generator; IH 458 corn pltr.; loaders; new 8c used rotary mowers; fence posts; chain saws; utility trailers; post driver; running gears; cone grain cleaner. TRUCKS: 1965 Int. 2 T cab & chassis; 1972 Chevy cattle truck FARMER CONSIGNMENTS: FARMER #1: JD 2510 Diesel tractor; IHC 715 Diesel combine - 810 Grain Platform - 844 4 row com head - just over 600 hours; J.D. 336 baler; with #3O thrower; NH 479 haybine; J.D. 800 Windrower; NH 255 rake; NH 259 rake; Ver meer 504 round baler;, 7 Wright Bilt hay wagons & gears; round bale' wagon; Pittsburgh 4x16 semi mtd. plow; NH 616 chopper; Hydraulic dump wagon; NH 352 grinder mixer “exc.”; 18’ pony tail harrow; rotary mower. PRODUCE: 240 round bales hay; quantity /klaon TVofnil ooaH FARMER #2: J.D. 4030 tractor ”exc.”; Ford 23014’ disc; Brillion 15ft. Cultimulcher; Woods 14’ rotary mower (like new); tractor mounted scraper; snowblower 3 pth.; Prowler 21 ft. camping trailer w/awning FARMER #3: J.D. 720 Diesel WFE; JD 4x16 plow; JD 950-12’ roller harrow; Glencoe 15’ field cultivator; 1974 Dodge D5OO cab 8c chassis FARMER #4: Nuffield 1060 tractor; MF 4x plow; JD 5x semi plow; JD 2x plow; JD 12’ transport disc; Calhoun fert. spreader; MF rear blade. FARMER #5: McConnell' 16” harrow; NH spreader; Hawk built spreader; Oliver 4 row cultivator. FARMER 06: J.D. “A” tractor; MF 65 tractor; feeder wagon; 2 flat wagons; 16’ auger; 10’ packer; Lisston chopper; NH forage wagon. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: One of the largest and best groups of equipment ever offered here. EVERYONE WELCOME TO CONSIGN CONTACT AUCTIONEERS BELOW TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECK SALES MANAGERS & AUCTIONEERS Steve Wright Howard V. Visscher Tnunansburg, N.Y. Nichols, N.Y. 607-387-6721 INCH AVAILABLE DAIRY CONSIGNMENTS fSdl FOR JJ 31 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1985 AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. 12 mi. east of Lancaster, New Holland, PA. HERD OF 40 HEAD TOP HOLSTEIN COWS All Fresh - Cows Milking 55 to 80 Lbs. Fresh 1 to 6 Weeks. This Is A To Load Of Cows. DON'T MISS THIS SALE! Consigned by H.D. MATZ finely-honed system of keeping track of the production and fat tening records on the sows and market animals. Along with breifings on the mating and reproductive portion of the business, Jeffers got hands-on experience giving iron shots and clipping teeth on newborn pigs in the farrowing house. 607-699-7250 Put to work helping to feed, Jeffers was impressed with the “incredible vibrations” emanating from the swine production houses as hungry hogs lined up for breakfast. After sharing business philosophy with Jerry Rutter over lunch- ham, of course - the host and guest then spent some time viewing the farm’s grain production and handling facilities, feed rations, and the beef feedlot end of the Rutter operation. “One of the most interesting times was the part of our day spent on marketing, and the futures,” says Jeffers. Carolyn, who is in charge of the hog production business, daily contacts the Pennsylvania Farmers Association’s PACMA marketing representative. Jeffers par ticipated in these marketing evaluation discussions, via telephone microphones, and was impressed with tire details studied in the marketing program. “That helps tell you where you have to be, whether yon expand, or scale back, what to do to survive - the economics part,” he observed. “There’s a lot of gamble involved. That’s the most eye-opening part.” Jeffers, with a dairy farm background through boyhood summers spent on his family’s Watertown, N.Y., farm, sees the business part of farming as the most changed and challenging. “For hostess Carolyn Rutter, it was a “very interesting day,” marked with numerous discussions on Jeffer’s thought provoking questions such as “How can you justify capital in vestments?” Marketing com manded much exchange of ideas and information, as did the current media attention to the plight of the family farm and the effect of the strong U.S. dollar on the export market. iliS Ttaai 12 DIESEL SPECIALISTS interstate SI Exlt2t DIESEL FUfcL INJECTION AND TURBO-CHARGER SPECIALISTS Locally Owned and Operated Since l»s7 Authorized Sales & Service For: AIRESEARCH HOLSET ALERT WATER ISSPRO PYROMETERS SEPARATORS MURPHY SWITCHES BACHARACH TOOLS ROOSA MASTER BENDIX ROTOMASTER ROBERT BOSCH SCHWITZER CAV-SIMMS STEWART WARNER CUMMINS GAUGES FPPF DIESEL FUEL UNITED TECHNOLOGIES PRODUCTS (Formerly American Bosch] We Also Service: IHC*Caterpillar Detroit Injectors, Blowers & Governors Daily Shipments by UPS, Parcel Post, or our representative who is in area regularly Lancaster Matt* 30,1S8MJI Jeuers, who does visit farms frequently for evaluation of in surance needs, would like to see the program expanded, at least in the Geesey-Glatfelter-Zarfoss firm where he’s employed, to include many more of the business office -tcff, from those who production in Idaho, where the climatic conditions for seed production are idea. To speed up the seed production, Cornell researchers raised thousands of seedlings on the Ithaca campus. Later, the seedlings were tran sported to Idaho for transplanting. “It was a collaborative effort of researchers, technicians, and seed growers from the start to the finish,” Viands says. “Because we had only one season for seed production, the seed supply available this year is tight, but it should be more plentiful a year from now.” Oneida VR is the offspring of two Junior champion female, Kerchenhill Field Sabrina, was shown by Helen Seidel, of Kerchenhill Holsteins, Kutztown. At left is Sylvia Cooper, representing the award sponsors, Winding Trail Farm. At right is alternate dairy princess Nancy Mitrich. Kelly Ned-Red returns Sr 2 Year Old 1 Robert A Candace Morrell 2 William R Paxton 3 John Foster 111 3 Year Old Cow 1 Queens ManonLeadfield 2 Gor Wood D Acres 3 Ira Boyer 4 Year Old Cow 1 Gor Wood D Acres 2 Rynd Home'Queens Manor 3 Thomas McCauley 4 Years A Younger 1 Justin Ooebenener 2 George Kmgh 111 3 Ida A Leroy Plance Jr 5 Year Old Cow 1 Queens Manor 2 Obie Snider 3 Gor Wood D Acres 100 000 Lb Class 1 Queens Manor 2 Gor Wood D Acres 3 Donald Hostetter Aged Cow 1 Gor Wood D Acres 2 Donald Hostetter 3 John A Annabelle Foster Aged Dry Cow 1 Obie Snider 2 Donald Hostetler 3 Gor Wood D Acres Senior Champion Female Queens Manor Reserve Sr Champion Female Obie Snider Grand Champion Female Queens Manor Reserve Grand Champion Female Obie Snider Produce ot Dam 1 Queens Manor 2 Arthur Baxter 3 Rocky Side Farm Dam and Daughter 1 Queens Manor 2 Sunnybend Farm Best Three Females 1 Gor Wood D Acres 2 Singing Brook Farms 3 Donald Hostetler Best Female Bred A Owned Obie Snider Premier Breeder Gor Wood D Acres Premier Exhibitor Goi Wood D Acres and Leatield HOLSTEIN STATE SPRING SHOW Youth Division Heifer Call 1 Julie Custead 2 Patty Bupp 3 Alex Claypoole Summer Yearling Heifer 1 Irene Benner 2 AdamSonnen Junior Yearling Heifer 1 Justin Doebenener 2 Erin Branstetter 3 Gary Kocher Intermediate Yearling Heifer I Alex Claypoole 2 Patricia Bupp 3 Bndgette Boyer farm insurance files to computer operators. “It was a valuable day for me, and I think it would be for them, giving them even more pride in their jobs, more perspective, in what they’re doing. ” Cornell (Continued from Page A 37) alfalfa varieties Oneida and Vertus. A Cornell variety in use since 1970, Oneida is a popular variety grown in the Northeast. Vertus, from Sweden, was used as a parent because it has strong resistance to Verticillium wilt. One major weakness of this Swedish alfalfa is its susceptibility to bacterial wilt, the first major disease on alfalfa in North America. “We were lucky because we didn’t have to start from Viands says. We already had two excellent varieties available to get the best traits from them. In fact, Oneida VR is more resistant to the disease than its Swedish mother. ” (Continued from Page A3O) Senior Yearling Heifer 1 Karen Marteeny 2 Anita M Cornman 3 M Maplegrove Junior Champion Female Justin Ooebenener Reserve Jr Champion Female Julie Custead Jr 2-Year-Old 1 Justin Doebenener 2 Patricia Miller 3 Adam Sonnen Sr 2 Year-Old I John Foster 111 2 Thomas McCauley 3 Downa Doll 3-Year-Old Cow 1 Bndgette Boyer 2 Patricia Bupp 3 Robert Minor 4-Year Old Cow 1 Thomas McCauley 2 Glenn Stoltztus 3 Michael Smith 1 Adam Sonnen Aged Cow 1 Terry Branstetter Jr Senior Champion Female Thomas McCauley Reserve Sr Champion Female Bndgette Boyer Grand Champion Female Thomas McCauley Reserve Grand Champion Female Bndgette Boyer Best BredAOwned Bndgette Boyer 5-Year-Old Cow SOMETHING TO CROW A80UT.... LOW CLASSIFIED RATES WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS!