Vegetable meeting (Continued f ronTPage ASS) and covers packing for higher profits, disease and weed control, pepper transplant production, and variety trial results for bell pep pers, processing tomatoes and fresh market tomatoes. The potato program, which runs concurrently, will review activities of the State White Potato Council and look at potassium nutrition, THE STRONG CHAIN fl makes adjustm your barn dea system a SNAP P> So /b ro/ <trvj Joi Zqs & Remember the tractor picture we used to dem onstrate how strong our 5/8" barn cleaner chain really is? well, we still use tough, durable chain links in our Barn Cleaners to assure years of highly dependable service. Quick Cpnnector Links Making chain length adjustments is made easy with forged connector chain Ithks. Simply snap together two mated halves. No welding ... bolts or pins to shear... no hooks to straighten or break. Smooth-running Oval Design Oval link design allows chain to move easier around corners, less drive power is rec and overall mar is very low. Dependable Steel steel paddles welded right to the links for long life. No pin bolts to loosen into hopper of k ram pump, no nc or crevices to trap corrosive acids. CORNELI MFG., INC. Laceyville, PA 18623 • (717) 869-1227 m NY call (607) 775-0882 federal crop insurance, and variety development and yields. Three separate presentations will be held on the Colorado potato beetle, the foremost insect pest of potatoes in New Jersey. A dinner show Wednesday evening will include the presen tation of awards to those who have made outstanding contributions to the state’s vegetable industry. v|w’.' Forged connector links make chain adjustments easy Sturdy Double-toothed Sprocket Drive Exclusive double tooth drive sprocket design actually pushes against the outside of the chain link, for good steady drive. You get reduced wear on the barn cleaner giving you added years of service. We’ve Got Conversion Kits! Give vour present barn cleaner a new lease on life. If your system is not working well, our replacement parts are adaptable to almost any make barn cleaner. For dependable barn cleaning, call your nearby CORNELL dealer or give us a call, (717) 869-1227 or d (607) 775-0882 CORNELL The vital subject of pest control will be examined beginning at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. Reports will be presented on insects and weeds affecting vegetables, including the 1965 squash and cucumber virus epidemic in the state. The bedding plant program, to be held the same morning, will cover insect control, growth regulators, and “Getting Started with Plugs,” a planting system that has come into use for bedding plants in recent years. Thursday’s general session gutter in your barn \. \\ V ■v Check Out These Rugged CORNELL Products Get high volume Low cost feeding with this versatile system Feeds directly from silo or bunk, distributing gram, silage or hay smoothly along bunks to livestock WS 24 3 24 H Wood Splitters Choose from 8 models, 19" to the rugged 32" capacity units Gas powered, trailer hitch or 3-pomt hitch styles that operate ott the tractor hydraulic system Van Dale Silo Unli Choose from the surface-driven Magnum, the most popular model, the "Little Magnum or the popular nng-dnve Magn- Trac Special tnpod and unloader design gives 5-minute turnaround from feed to fill, lets you use all your silo capacity Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January It, 1986-A39 begins at 1:45 p.m. and will con sider the state vegetable industry’s competitive position in future years. Also under discussion will be the federal Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, skin exposure to pesticides, vegetable fertility and vegetable variety evaluations. The processing crops program will be held concurrently and cover integrated pest management, freezing of vegetables, tillage problems, the nutrition, culture MHMBO 0 B Large Estate Jan. 18 - 9:30 a.m., Jan. 22fl I- 5:30 p.m., Jan. 28 • 5:30 p.m., Feb. S'B - 5:30 p.m., Feb. 15 • 10:00 a.m. at B Willow Street Fire House. Mrs. Decker B Estate. fl Thurs., Jan. 23 Household Goods, An- g m tiques. 1 Mile South of Cams. Lizzie &£1 ■ Rebecca Altgyer. B I Sat., Feb. 1 Benefit Auction. Gap Fire I , | House for Stoltzfus Family. fl 13 Thurs., Feb. 13 Farm Machinery, Mules, fl H.H. Goods, Antiques. 1 Mile South of § Ronks, Jonathan F. & Katie King. g lues., Feb. 18 Farm Machinery, Horses, II Milking Equip., Feed, H.H. Goods, || Antiques. Jacob J. Esch. g □ Tfiurs., Feb. 20 Reg. Holsteins, Farm D R Machinery, Milking Equip., Mules. 4fl Miles North of White Horse. Emanuel B & Katie Fisher. B ITues., Feb. 25 Farm Machinery, Mules, fl Few H.H. Goods, Antiques. IV2 Mile 5 NE of Intercourse on Ridge Rd. Amos 5 S King B Thurs., Feb. 27 High Grade Holsteins, |j| Farm Machinery, Feed, Milking Q g Equip., Antiques, H.H. Goods. In fl B Village of White Horse. Elam A. & Dora || Riehl. II Sat., Mar. 29 Farm Machinery. 4 Mile NE 10 B of Pine Grove. Paul Martin. B B Sat., April 5 H.H. Goods, Antiques, Tools, jl B In Village of Georgetown. Emmar L. jjj B Petersheim. |H B For Complete Auction Service Call: || B 'Bunk Feeders and spacing of snap beans, and methods of improving plant stands in spinach and other vegetables. A $2O registration fee will be charged for attending all or any part of the meeting. For additional information, contact J(Anson at (201) 932-9395. Weekly Summary (Continued from Page A 2) 2250 lb. 42.00-48.75; No. 2, 900-1550 lb. 38.0044.00. FEEDER CATTLE: Med. & Large No. 1 steers 350-700 lb. 50.00- 59.00; Med. & Large No. 2, 400-750 lb. 40.00-51.00; heifers Med. No. 1, 350-750 lb. 41.00-48.00; few Med. No. 1 bulls 400000 lb. 46.0008.00; up to 950 lb. 35.00-40.25. CALVES: 4174. Compared with 2721 head last week and 2074 bead a year ago. Vealers highly uneven; few Prime 95.00-111.00; Choice 76.00- Good 60.00-85.00; Standard & Good 110-130 lb. 45.00- 60.00; 90-110 lb. 40.00-50.00; 6045 lb. 30.00- Utility 50-105 lb. 25.00- 39.00. FARM CALVES: Holstein bulls 90-130 lb. 45.00-120.00; mostly 70.00- 100.00; few heifers 90-125 lb. 40.00- 70.00. HOGS: 5604. Compared with 4374 head last week and 4337 head a year ago. Weak to 2.00 lower; No. 1-2, 210-245 lb. 45.5049.50; No. 24, 220-250 lb. 44.50-47.00; No. 24. 220- 285 lb. 42.5044.75; No. 1-3, 140-200 lb. 34.00-39.50; sows steady to 1.00 lower; No. 1-3, 300085 lb. 35.00- 39.50; No. 2-3, 300-650 lb. 33.00- 36.50; boars 25.0044.00. FEEDER PIGS; 1402. Com pared with 85 head last week and 560 head a year ago. Steady to strong; 2045 lb. 17.00-29.00; 3040 lb. 22.0048.00; 5045 lb. 29.0045.00; all per head. 3 GRADED FEEDER PIG SALES: 2468. Compared with 1435 head last week and 1115 head a year ago. Uneven; mostly weak to 15.00 lower; No. 1-2,2040 lb. 65.00- 81.00; 4040 lb. 62.00-93.00; 5040 lb. 46.0040.00; 60401 b. 52.0042.50; No. 24, 3045 lb. 48.0047.00; 4445 lb. 57.00-72.00; all per hundred weight. ~ f ul rin DBHHIIIBB Auction Dispersals I Coming Up | Steve Steve Jr. Petersheim AU 001349 L 717-786-4624
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