A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8,1986 Cuomo honors Cornell extension ITHACA, NY Governor Mario M. Cuomo has issued a special proclamation honoring Cornell Cooperative Extension for the 75 years of service that its agents have provided the people of New York State. The proclamation designates the week of March 9-15 “Cornell Cooperative Extension Week.” That coincides with the 75th an niversary of the appointment of the first county agent in New York State. Farm management project underway NEWARK, DE The Delaware Cooperative Extension Service, with advice from a panel of fann ers, will initiate a three-year farm management program in March. The goal of the project is to help farmers become more efficient managers through record-keeping and long-term analysis of in dividual fields and farms. ANNAPOLIS, Md. - The Maryland Department of Agriculture is mailing gypsy moth spray notifications to residents living in proposed spray areas throughout the state. These notices are printed on BVxl4” legal size paper, folded in quarters and stapled closed. “IMPORTANT!” and “OFFICIAL Crop insurance signup to end NEWARK, DE. - Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey farmers interested in buying multi-peril insurance for their 1986 green pea or potato crops have until March 15 to sign-up. “This is the first year that all crop insurance contracts in these three states will be based on in dividual farm production records,” says University of Delaware assistant ' farm management specialist Mark Kooker. “Most farmers will find these new programs to be less expensive and also better at meeting their risk management needs.” Multi-peril crop insurance is offered through the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Policies insure against essentially all unavoidable hazards, including drought, freeze, hail, excess moisture, wind damage, insects and diseases. 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PA Bos 183 Thru Monterey RD 1 Ronlis PA 1 Mile North Rt 897 From Gap HOLLINGER'S LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP. 1755 W Mam St (Loc onßt 322) Ephrata PA 717 738 1131 “In the seventy five years since that auspicious event, Cornell Cooperative Extension agents have been invaluable friends and advisors to the people of New York State,” the governor said in his proclamation. “Indeed, they are the principal intermediaries through which residents of the state., derive benefit from the wide range of research activities and educational programs at Cornell University, the state’s land-grant institution.” Initial meetings to launch the effort will take place at 1 p.m. in all three counties as follows: • New Castle County - March 11, Kohl Demonstration Farm, Route 301 west of Middletown. • Kent County - March 13, Kent County Extension Office, Room 2206,300 S. New St., Dover. • Sussex County - March 10. Maryland sends spray notices NOTICE” appear on the front of the folded notice along with the state seal. Residents who receive one of these notices in the mail are being asked not to throw it away. The notice contains information concerning the property to be sprayed, how the program works, how to keep informed about gypsy There are several ways area farmers can find out about in suring their crops. They can contact an agent who sells crop insurance, or call their county extension office. In addition, growers interested in obtaining a computerized analysis of the cost versus the benefits of using multi peril crop insurance on their farm can contact Kooker directly at (302)451-2511. LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS Stihl’s mid-size saw is right for homeowners, farmers and profes sionals With elec- J tronic ignition, **• anti-vibration and a fully automatic oiler for lightweight high performance. Try one today. 'lt MARTIN HARDWARE & EQUIPMENT CO. Rt 501 11/?l l/ ? Miles South of Schaelferstown PA Phone 717 949 6817 US! NUMBER ONE WORLDWIDE READ in aauiuun iu me governor’s proclamation, the state legislature is expected to act on a resolution commemorating that anniversary. On March 1,1911, John Barron of Broome County became the first agent at Binghamton. Barron later served as an extension professor of agronomy in what is now the New York State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell. He pioneered the role of Cornell Cooperative Extension agents who today serve in every county of the state and in New York City. University of Delaware Research and Education Center, Route 9, Georgetown. Farmers who wish to participate beyond the initial meeting will be charged a registration fee of $lO to cover the cost of materials. To preregister, contact the extension county agent in Newark, Dover or Georgetown. moth spraying in your area, time and place of any informational open houses, and what you must do to object. Also, this year’s notice contains detailed information on both insecticides used - B t. (Bacillus thuringiensis) and Dimilin. Property owners who receive one of these notices but do not want their property to be sprayed must let the department know of their objection in writing. All letters of objection must be postmarked by ’March 26, 1986. For mpre in formation contact Robert Tichenor or Nathan Erwin at 841-5922. PUBLIC SALE | Of Farm Equipment j FRIDAY, MARCH 21,1986 ! Location: Cumberland Co., Pa. The following equip, is to be sold on the Melvin Sensenig farm. Traveling 181 take Exit #ll (Newville). Go south on Rt. 233 to Rt. 174. Follow 174 west to sale. Sale signs posted day of sale. FARM EQUIP! To be sold for Delmer & Mrs. Francis ) Comman. Newville. Pa A.C. 7020 D, W.F. w/cab (1,609 hrs.), excel, cond.; A.C. 333 no-till corn planter w/dry fertilizer, insecticides and Dickey-John monitor (3 yrs. old); McCormick grain drill -16 disc; Landoll 7 tooth chisel plow; Don Ham 10’ disc; Don Ham 12’ cultipacker; Int. 540 4- bottom plow; Int. 7’ 3 pt. mower; Ariens Roto tiller. (Due to discontinuing farming, the following is to be sold for Earl and Nancy Zimmerman, Carlisle. Pa.) N.1.12’ transport field cultivator; Oliver 543 4 row no-till com planter; Oliver 14’ transport disc; N.H. 790 manure spreader (2 beaters); MF wheel rake 3 pt.; Gehl 120 grinder mixer; 2 row cultivator, 3 pt . Oth it Conslonwd Artlclws N.H. 313 manure spreader; Pay Peck grinder mixer; Badger 1200 gal. liquid manure tank; 7’ rotary mower; N.H. 36’ elevator w/motor; wheel rake; N.H. 404 crimper; Fill Rite blower; J.D. KBA 12’ transport disc; Ford plow, 4-16 autom. reset; Bush Hog 8 tooth chisel plow; J.D. 4-16 plow hydraulic reset; N.H. Flail chopper; 1 row cultivator; hydraulic wood { splitter, 3 pt.; Oliver 4 row com planter; hay * wagon; 7 alum, window awnings; truck load of (new tools; Oliver S9A loader fits Super 55 & 550; NH 717 harvester w/1 row head, 2 row wide head & grass head (9 knives). 1965 Chevy Truck with 2,000 gal. S.S tank.; MFI7B D tractor WF, 36” tires, Farmall Super MTA Diesel Tractor. 1 TERMS- Gash or good check - I.D. required. | Conducted by j Sensenig Auctioneering / j Ph. 717-776-5054 / t Lie. #AA-000926-L ) ( Lunch - Huntsdale Fire Co. i j Not Responsible For Accidents “Working in each of the state’s 62 counties, Cornell Cooperative Extension agents serve in dividuals, families, businesses, and communities in rural, suburban, and urban areas,” Cuomo said. “They enrich the lives of their fellow New York State residents by planning and im plementing an impressive variety of programs pertaining to agriculture and natural resources, community issues, 4-H activities and youth development, home economics, and Sea Grant. ” “By taking active leadership roles in their communities,” Cuomo noted, “Cornell Cooperative Extension agents make particular contributions in areas that include... nutrition education; farm business management; housing im provement; family concerns; 10.00 A. M energy conservation; tne development of coastal resources; land-use planning; dairy, livestock, and field-crop production; home and commercial horticulture; and the expansion of tourism.” Cornell Cooperative Extension Week will be highlighted by the 51st annual 4-H Capital Days celebration in Albany, March 10- 11. Each year, about 100 4-H members from throughout the state travel to Albany to meet state officials and to learn about the workings of the state government. Cornell Cooperative Extension is part of the national Cooperative Extension system, which was established in 1914. Before that time, extension work was carried on informally by agricultural and youth organizations on local and state levels. MONROE TRACTOR'S 11th ANNUAL AUCTION THURSDAY, MARCH 20,1986 At ll:OOA.M. Auction will be held at the Canan daigua Branch of Monroe Tractor Rts. 5 & 20, 4 miles from the city at the corner of Rt. 247. NOTICE: One of the area’s most respected dealerships will once again offer their used equipment inventory at public auction. Each piece positively sells to the highest bidder. There are no reserves, no minimums. All equipment will have a new owner on auction day regardless of price. TRACTORS: Steiger Panther ST3IO, rebuilt engine, 3 pt.; Steiger Bearcat ST22O w/duals; IHIB6 Hydro w/cab, IHIB6 Hydro w/cab-needs Hydro work; IH 1486, IH 1466 w/extra front wheel drive unit selling separate; IH 786 w/2350 Loader (low hrs); IH 784 w/cab; IH 584 4WD; AC Dl9 Diesel; IH 706; IH 756; Farmall H; Case 580 CK w/loader; Case 430 (sharp); Ford 9N; JD A; Bobcat 530 Skid Steer; Case 1737 uniloader (needs engine work). COMBINES: N.H. TR 70 w/mud hog 6 row Narrow Com, 15’ grain heads; JD 4400 w/grain head; A.C. Gleaner L; A.C. 90 pull type. TILLAGE & PLANTING; IH PLOWS: 710 6x16, 700 6x16,.700 7x16, 550 5x16, 700 5x16, 710 6x16, Melrow 5x16, MF 880 6x16, DISCS: IH 490 28’, IH 7701 18’, Case E 30’, A.C. 23’ folding, Case D 24 22’ Spring Cushion/folding, 10’ transport, Oliver 252, (1) 12’. IH Vibrashank, IH 18’ Field Cultivator, Lilliston 6 row Rolling cultivator, (2) 4 row 400 Cycle Planters, (4) 400 6 row planters, (3) 8 row 400 planters, IH 800 6 row narrow liquid planter, IH 449 4 row, IH 510 grain drill w/seeder. HAY & FORAGE: NH 479 Hay bine-sharp; (2) JD 640 Rakes, NH 259 Rake, (2) IH 15 rakes, Basket Wagon, NH 269 Baler, Heston 1014 Hydro-Swing mower conditioner, JD 1209 Mower-Conditioner, NH 36 Flail Chopper, IH B Flail Chopper, (2) IH 56 Blowers, NH 27 Blower, NH 717 1 row chopper, JD 60H Blower, Fox 3310 2 row chopper w/p.u. head (good shape), JD 38 2 row chopper w/p.u. head, JD S.U. wagon & gear, Grove S.U. box, 2 Owatona 35 windrowers. GRINDER MIXERS • MISC: IH 1250 Grinder mixer, Owatona Grinder mixer, Half-tracks for 706. LAWN & GARDEN: Case 222 Tractor, Case 224 Tractor IH 122 w/mower, JD 68 rider, Sears 11 hp 42” cup, Dynamark tractor mower, 3 hp. Sears brush cutter. NOTE: This is a tentative list some items may be added and some deleted due to Daily Business. FINANCING Manager prior to Auction. INSPECTION: Welcome anytime prior to auction or Wednesday Afternoon, March 19 - Coffee and donuts on us. TERMS: Settlement must be made Auction Day. TRUCKING: Is available. SALE SITE PHONE: 716-394-7260 Owners: MONROE TRACTOR & CASE IH CREDIT CORF. ROY TEITSWORTH, INC. Sales Managers & Auctioneers Geneseo, N.Y. 14454 716-243-1563 LE: Contact Store