Pork Congress (Continued from Page A3B) In addition to the evening County placing second. Chester banquet and awards ceremonies, County team members were Bob the day was filled with seminars BeU and Sue Burkhart of Mohnton, dealing with a host of pork industry and Brian Beam and Mike Stoltz- topics. More than 300 participants fus, both from Elverson. York took part in the seminars, banquet County’s second-place team in- and tra de show that featured 44 eluded Julie Myers, Melissa commercial exhibitors. Trostle, John Eaton and Tim Ferrence. Chester County took top honors in first annual Pork Bowl. Team members were (clockwise from top left) Brian Beam, Mike Stoltzfus, Sue Burkhart and Bob Bell. Flanking them are advisors Wilmer (left) and Lolly Stoltzfus. LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR You’ll Like The Way We’re Dealing This Spring. ALLFORD DIESEL TRACTORS Qualify For SAVE SAVE SAVE ON ON ON S T P ERA R A R V C T I T S . c 0 9*oo PM E R THINK. MARCH MOAN Refreshments -a a* ?> ' <* 1 FDfID iTHACTDfI Is Your Tractor Built As Well As A Ford? OR 1986 m. MARCH 1:00 AM 900 PM Many things about farming are unpredictable. Your tractor shouldn’t be one of them. FORD TRACTORS / t. WAIVE - Btl Ik FORD LAWN & GARDEN TRACTOR TRUCKLOAD SALE STARTS FEB. 24th s>* Ford Motor Credit Financing For Qualified Buyers ANY TRADE-IN Tow It - Box It - Carry It Is Worth A Minimum $400.00 On A New Ford Lawn & Garden Tractor UNCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. Avian Flu Monitor Canada bans Pennsylvania poultry imports HARRISBURG In a move to according to Tim AUwem ot me curb the spread of avian influenza, Pennsylvania Poultry Federation. Canadian Agriculture Minister, “There are at least 10 (Penn- John Wise, imposed a three month sylvania) firms that do a majority ban on the importation of Penn- of their business with Canada,” sylvania, poultry and poultry said Allwein, adding that he ex products on Thursday. pects the embargo to have a major While the ban does include impact on the state’s poultry in processed eggs, processed meat dustry. The firms he referred to products may still be imported, included hatcheries and broiler Dry milk sale to Mexico WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced an export sale by the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) of 10,000 metric tons of nonfat dry milk valued at $7.3 million to CONASUPO, the Mexican government’s food purchasing agency. CCC sold the nonfat dry milk, part of its surplus inventory acquired under the CCC dairy price support program, for $730 per ton delivered f.o.b. railcar at U.S.-Mexican border points. Deliveries will begin in February with payment in U.S. dollars. No credit arrangements are involved in this sale, Block said. CCC has made sales of nonfat dry milk to CONASUPO since 1968 and the United States considers Mexico to be its one traditional export market for nonfat dry milk OR 90 Day Same As Cash For Qualified Buyers 1655 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster, PA Flory Mill Exit off Rt. 283 (717)569-7063 Lancaster County Reliables Mexico will also give CCC the opportunity to participate in a tender for additional purchases of nonfat dry milk in the near future. As of Jan. 10, CCC had 419,350 tons of uncommitted nonfat dry milk in its inventory. SAVE BK3 CASH UP TO $4,000.00 i '' ' ' / '■ i«ssa»] Lancaster Farm inf, Saturday, February 22,1986-A39 and turkey grow-out operations. Allwein estimated that at least, half of Pennsylvania’s poultry exports go to Canada. Although the deadly HSN2 virus has also claimed flocks in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and New Jersey since the beginning of the year, Canada did not include those states in the current ban that is scheduled to be lifted on May 31. No new Pennsylvania outbreaks have been reported since Monday, when a 6,200-bird flock of turkeys located near the Schuylkill County town of Pitman was confirmed. The flock was depopulated on Wednesday, but Allwein noted that other turkey houses on the the same farm are expected to con tract the disease in the near future. Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday. 500 P M of each week's publication MARCH PA Located halfway between Montrose. PA. SAT MAR 1- 12 Noon * nd New Milford, PA, on Dairy Cattle Auction 2 RL 706 Donald & Shirley dairies from Wayne Co., ? r ® wn ' S* an *ord • PA. selling at the Bill Rebecca Collins, Owners Mead Farm, Montrose, Mead, Auct. PUBLIC SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES & BUTCHERING EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, MARCH 8,1986 AT 9:30 A.M. LOCATION: Cumberland Co., Pa. From Shippensburg take Rt. 11 north to Rt. 533 at Leinbach’s Farm Market. Turn left, follow to sale on left, just beyond Valley Quarries. Watch for sale signs day of sale. Farm Equipment 3 - Tractors - 3 Ford 841 gas w/New Idea loader; Ford 900 gas tricycle; Farmall 300 gas, 2 pt. hitch w/TA power steering, 2-way hydraulics. IHIOO Dyna-balance mower w/2 pt. hook-up, NH fertilizer drill, JD KBA 28 disk, Vicon 3 pt. wheel rake, 3 pt. subsoiler, new; New Idea 212 manure spreader, good cond., 2- 12A New Idea manure spreaders for parts, Gehl 95 grinder mixer, set of 2 pt. adapters, Ford 12’ harrow, 7’ 3 pt. blade, Case 28’ elevator, 3 pt. blade, tractor chains for 841 and 900 Ford, walking plow, 40’ ext. ladder, chicken coops, cast iron water trough, 2 complete bucket milkers, forks, wagon load of small items. Butchering Equipment Including: iron kettles w/tripods, tables, lard press, scalding trough and more. Household Goods & Antiques Oval maple table w/formica top and 1 leaf, old walnut wardrobe, 7’ high, 5’ wide; metal wardrobe; treadle-type Singer sewing machine, large dinner bell, wooden shaking fork, old dressing table, bed, Hoover sweeper, rocking chairs, other chairs, sofa, hall rack, coffee table, old books, old comforts, old pic tures, crocks, 7 pc. crystal party set, storm window, window frames, milk cans, Hoover humidifier, roaster, iron skillets, half-peck measure, floor lamp, ice cream freezer, copper kettle, Maytag wringer washer, old I*4 h.p. gas engine by United Engine Co., bean scale, shop tables, C clamps, roll of insulation, electric fence charger, cans of paint. Many, many more items too numerous to mention. Sale Conducted by: SENSENIG AUCTIONEERS AU-001803-L Lamar- 532-9160 Mel- 776-5054 Lunch Stand Reserved Not Responsible for Accidents No Out of State Checks Full Line of Terms by: INA BEATTIE R.D. #5, Shippensburg
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