A3B-Uncast«r Fannins, Saturday, May 10,1986 PEMA Meeting (Continued from Page Al) spectors who ensure that packing procedures conform to PDA quality specifications. Finally, state inspectors periodically visit retail outlets to inspect eggs at the consumer level. Addressing the subject of disease control, Grubb noted that his department’s goal is to work Futures (Continued from Page Al) “This was a mob response to the problem. It was thought there was widespread damage to the soil,” Moore said. Anticipating massive crop destruction, increased speculation drove the market upward, even though the Russians rarely buy from the United States because of the high price of our wheat on the world market, Moore added. “The Russians were expecting a record crop this year,” Moore noted. Even with the radiation damage, which is expected to be less than 3 percent, the crop will still be large, Moore noted. New Regulations (Continued from Page Al) Some animals were held due to the controversy on the branding issue and the actual physical branding of cattle takes time and may have delayed the rush, Barr added. He said clarification has been requested since, to meet the judge’s order, contracts would have to be Shifted among the periods. This would be in op position to the judge’s request that the program continue without disruption. It is a concern that farmers will either sell prior to the June 1 deadline to take advantage of the current regulaions and depress prices further, or they may wait to see what develops with the new regulations. Prices were depressed by 20 to 25 percent in April according to Lowell Wilson, secretary of the Pennsylvania Cattlemen’s Association. “Dairymen were hurt just as the beefman with the wev" it is cO closely with Pennsylvania poultry producers to keep the state as disease-free as possible. Discussing the special avian flu quarantine order invoked by the department earlier this year, Grubb noted that bans on poultry exhibitions and the sale of poultry through auction would be lifted May 17. Regulations governing the p Market Another reason for the limited crop damage is the location of the reactor. “It is located in the southern part of the Ukraine and the area around it is primarily woodland and vegetable crops,” a spokesman from the International Agricultural Statistics said. He added: “The long term im plications of this accident are unknown. Although Chernobyl is not located in an agricultural zone, it is located on a primary river which supplies water for human, livestock and irrigation.” He supported Moore’s prediction that the impact on the grain production for the region will be minimal. not as important to him since it isn’t his sole source of income,” Wilson said. The Pennsylvania Association is not joining the NCA and 30 other state associations in their suit against the USDA, Wilson noted, as they realize the important role of the dairy industry in the state. It is their opinion, he continued, that the suit does have merit. Some beef producers are holding animals that are ready, waiting for the price to rebound. This holding action will continue to depress the price into the summer, Wilson stated. While the initial drop in the market may have been a psychological, anticipatory reaction, Bergland also noted, “The future market drop is for real and it is lower then it would have been.” Bergland summed up the beef producers’ position by explaining, “We are trying to get the best out of' ion.” / J* / * s 4r ✓ ❖ c cleaning and disinfecting ot poultry hauling equipment would remain in effect, he said. Grubb had praise for the in dustry’s quick response to the January avian flu outbreak, noting that the state’s previous ex perience aided in minimizing losses during the latest outbreak. “But the virus is still circulating in New York live bird markets,” he cautioned, stressing the im portance of strict biosecurity measures in keeping the disease at bay. Public Auction Register Closing Date - Monday. 5 00 P M of each week's publication MAY THURS. MAY 15 -11 AM 103 Holsteins, Mach., Milking & Barn Eq. Cold Spring Farm, Scott Gulf Rd. Use Exit »12 off 1-81 at Homer, take Rt. 41 N. 3 mis. to West Scott Rd. Wind around on Scott Rd. 5 mis. to Scott Gulf Rd. First Farm. Richard & William Green, Owners. Mel Manasse, Auct. THURS. MAY 15 - S:3OPM Farm Eq. Located */* mi. S. of Dewart Livestock Market, Dewart, PA. Frederick D. Leiser, Owner. George H. Deitrick, Auct. THURS. MAY 15 - 6PM Farm Mach., Flatbed Trailers. Located Garden Spot Auto Auction, Apple & Robert Sts., Ephrata, PA. 1 mis W. of Epbra»a May 14th- 1:00 45 Acres Woodland- Lancaster County, Va.- 3 Tracts from 7 to 22 Acres. Located 3 miles North of Lively on Rt. 3, On the Northern Neck Near the Rappahannock River. May 16th- 10:30 Farm Equipment, Auction, The Equipment will be moved to Butler Bros. Farm, Bealeton, Va. for the sale. Selling 3 J.D. Tractors (3020, 2840, 1520) J.D. 4400 Diesel Combine, 1970 White Freightliner, 1974 Schwartz Drop Deck Machinery Trailer, 1977 GMC Truck, Tri Star, Equipment Trailer, 3 Bonanza Trailers, 2 J.D. Drills, IHC Drill, 3 J.D. Planters, Cultivators Plows, Harvesters, Rakes, Bale Wagons, Mower Conditioners, 5 Balers, Feeders, and many, many more items. May 17th- 10:30 Rockbridge Baths Farms- 1084 Acres, 11 Tracts From 8 Acres to 430 Acres (will be offered in dividually, combinations thereof and as a whole) May 17th- 1:30 336 ACRES Selling in 11 Tracts or combinations thereof Tracts from 12 to 75 Acres. Property of Richard & Frances Nuckols. May 24th- 10:30 3177 Acres, 14 Tracts, CHESAPEAKE SALE NO. 3, 8 Tracts in Virginia, (Pittsylvania, Campbell, & Halifax Counties) 6 Tracts in Warren County, North Carolina- Prime Timber Tracts. May 31st- COMPLETE CORPORATE LIQUIDATION OF ALL ASSETS OF SOUTHSIDE SUPPLY CO., INC. Chase City, Va.- Sawmill/Planer and Related Equipment Selling at 10:30 a.m. Sale Site: Endley St. in Chase City- Com * mercial Timber and Timberland Selling at 12:30 a.m. Sale Site: Corner of E 3rd and Boyd Streets- 2785 ACRES, 26 TRACTS- Lunenburg, Charlotte and Mecklenburg Counties- From 13 to 601 Acres and 5 Tracts in Chase City. June 7th- TWO REAL ESTATE AUC TIONS- 10:30 a.m. Nottoway County 204 acres- 9 Tracts- Just West of the Town of Crewe. Approx. 50% Farmland, 50% Timberland (timber will be cut) Tracts from 5 to 93 Acres. 2:00 p.m. Brunswick County- 218 Acres, 5 Tracts. Tracts from 12 to 106 Acres- Approx. Half in Productive Crop and Pasture land and Half in- Planted Pines and Young Timber, including 2-Story Frame Dwelling, Barns, and 2 Ponds. . HARRISBURG A cornucopia of fresh Pennsylvania produce awaits visitors at the opening of the 1986 Farm Show Farmers’ Market on May 6 at noon. According to Glenn and Flo Fosselman, market managers, more than 30 vendors, including off Rt. 322. For; New Holland, Inc., & Ephrata Nat'l. Bank. J. Omar Landis Auct. Serv. Jay M. Witman. FRI. MAY 16 -10 AM Farm Eq. Located R 4, Mead ■viUe, PA, Crawford Co. Follow Rt. 19 S. 1 mi. from Rt. 322, turn W. onto Carr Hill Rd., 1 mi. to farm. Nicolls & Allen Aucts. SAT. MAY 17 -11 AM Estate of Stanley Black, Machinenr & Miming Eq. Located Black Rd. Use Rt. #BB to Cooperstown Exit. Take Rt. 28 N. to Milford, turn in Milford to Rt. 166 N., go for 10 mis. to Middlefietd sign, turn to Black Rd., 1 mi. to farm. Mel Manasse & Mark Crandall, Aucts. AUCTIONS Farm Market Opens In Harrisburg (717) (717) LEAMAA/, PUBLIC AUCTION OF METAL FABRICATION MACHINERY, TRUCKS & PARTS MAY 21,1986 @9:30 A M 612 Owl Hill Road, Lititz, (Lancaster Co.), Pa. DIRECTIONS: Route 501 South of Lititz go East at gas station approx. 11/*I 1 /* miles. Property on the right. WATCH FOR AUCTION SIGNS WYSONG MOD. # 1010 10’ Shears w/36” backgage, w/3/16 intermediate shears, WYSONG Mod. # 1012 10” Par Back Roll Machine w/1 shot oil system, B-72 16-18 ga. IRON WORKER, WHITNEY-MOREY 10’ 12 ga. BENDER w/box fingers, LIBERT 1036 10 ga. 36” Shears, AEROIL 350,000 BTU heater, Wheel barrow on dollies, GRAVELY Mod. L. w/mower & riding sulky, Jenny Steam cleaner, 250 CUMMINGS ENGINE in parts, 350 CUMMINGS ENGINE in parts less crank, WELDS ALE Mod # SCP 200 amp wire welder w/25’ track, CHAMPION BLOWER #l6 Drill press w/gear reducer, Old milling machine, HOSSFELD #2 steel & pipe Bender with all dies (hyd), ULTRA GRAPH AT 36 AUTO TORCH, CENTRAL # 120 5/8 chuck % H.P. Drill Press, table model drill press, TAYLOR electric cart, MILLER 250 AMP. stick welder, MILLER 400 AMP stick welder, CHAMPION # 2400 24” drill Press, Baldor 1 H.P. Bench grinder, WELLS 8M Metal band saw, Old HAMILTON 5’ bed lathe, ATLAS MFC Milling Machine, 12 H.P. riding garden tractor, PITTSBURGH Bend Bending Machine (LOCK FORMER Mod. # 16 NEW), 3 Model A FORD rear axles, TECUMSEH 10 H.P. NEW MOTORS elec/start- solid state ignition, BALDOR 5 H.P. elect, pulse-induction motors NEW (used for manure auger systems, 1-15 speed trans. 2-13 speed trans, FREIGHTLINER CAB & Chassis (for parts), K W front axle, DIAMOND-REO CAB & CHASIS (for parts), 3-40’ CITY WELLS TRAILERS, 78 DODGE CUSTOM 200 4 on the floor pick up w/cap, and many other items too numerous to mention. There will be followup auction till all small items are sold. Sale by; B. STANLEY & AGNES MELLINGER SANFORD G. LEAMAN CAI Auctioneer Lie. #AU-532-L (717) 569-4264 Amos Sensenig Auct. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE!!!!! ABOVE METAL WORKING EQUIFT. IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. BANK LETTER OF CREDIT MUST BE APPROVED BY AUCTIONEER BY MAY 15, IMS OR YOUR PURCHASES WILL NEED TO BE CASH. four new participants, will be displaying their assortment of products on the parking lot of the Farm Show Complex through November. Bedding plants, flowers, asparagus, potatoes, mushrooms, lettuce and carrots will be among some of the early season offerings at the market. The new members are: Wayne Biller of Liverpool, Perry County; The Sweet Course Bakery, Dauphin, Dauphin County; Whispering Springs Fruit Farm, Mount Pleasant Mills, Snyder County; and Charles and Florence Heim of Rebuck, Northumberland County. Hours for the Farm Show Farmers’ Market are noon to 8 p.m. each Tuesday and Friday through November 25. For additional information contact Glenn and Flo Fosselman at 717-652-5516. AUCTIONEER ESTATES • APPRAISALS • LIQUIDATIONS AUCTIONEERS LIC. # AU-000532-L Food Stand
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