A3B-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, March 11,1989 Lebanon County Holstein Club Annual Tour This year’s tour will be to Alvin Meyers Farm: Meyers is Franklin County on March 16, currently milking 55 cows with a 1989. The bus will be leaving the 19,309 lb. herd average and 739 Fisher Bus parking lot at 7:30 a.m. lb. of fat He has an BAA of 105.7 and will return at approximately with S excellent cows. 6:30 p.m. Following is a list of the Fred & Dale Rice Farm: The scheduled stops. Rices are 1989 Pennsylvania Mas -200 Farmer-Delegates To Gather In Syracuse For Eastern Meeting SYRACUSE, N.Y. Eastern east dairy cooperative, with a high Milk Producers Cooperative will concentration of farmer-owners in hold its semi-annual Delegate New York, Pennsylvania and Vcr- Meeting on Tuesday, March 14, at mont. The co-op also serves mem the Hotels at Syracuse Square in bers in New Hampshire, Massa downtown Syracuse. chusetts, Connecticut, New Over 200 farmer-delegates rep- Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, resenting 3,200 farm families in In 1988 Eastern marketed about nine states are expected to attend, 2 billion pounds of milk - supply according to the meeting organizing raw milk to some of the largest er, Anthony Schlesier, who is cheese manufacturers in the coun manager of cooperative relations, try as well as an extensive list of He said the delegates will meet regional fluid processors and pro in closed-door sessions all day to duct manufacturers, review the co-op’s operations for Eastern also operates six dairy the past year, to hear projections stores, and a truck route system for the coming year, and to discuss for delivering an extensive array policy direction for the co-op. of products to 30.000 rural cus- Eastem Milk is a leading North- tomers in a dozen states. Forage, Grassland Council Plans Hay Auction BELLEVILLE (Mifflin) The Pennsylvania Forage and Grassland Council will be spon soring Uie Hay Auction to be held Monday, March 20, at 1:00 p.m. All hay to be sold will be NIR tested and consignors are requested to have hay in place by noon the day of the sale. The sale will be held at Plum Bottom Farm in Belleville, Pen nsylvania. The farm is located American Dairy Association (Continued from Pago A 34) additional tanks were needed for storage and a new milk house was added onto the 1848 double decker Quaker bam. Gracing this new facility was a used milk tank that was purchased from Pulitzer prize winning author Pearl Buck's own dairy facility. For many years these tanks served Edwin’s herd of 80 Holsteins, and a yield of lbs. of milk per day - a high ly productive herd in those days. The barn and surrounding acreage are no longer bustling with a large herd of dairy cows, but the 80 year old Edwin still cares for several head of calves and replacement heifers. Asked about his advice for today’s dairy farmer, Mr. Martin replied, “Always be sure that you can see your way clear in any business situation. What I mean to say is, don’t go over your head and OPEI|IHi ? 31st Anniversary Sale STHURS., fri., sat MARCH 16. 17, 18 10% Off ON ALL ACCESSORIES • Door PrtZM • Frto Blko a Scootor Qlvoway • Moot BHcm Discounted • Fro* CotfM A Donut* WEAVER’S BIKE SHOP ■D 4. Sfeoafte Sofcool K 4., EfhritU, PA I7M» * (717) 650-9965 three miles northeast of Belleville along the Back Mountain Road. Any problems or questions con cerning the sale, call 717/935-5242. All hay will be sold by the ton and a nutrient test will accompany each load. Any and all size loads are welcomed. There will be a $2 per load fee to help defray the cost of the NIR testing. always live true to your word. Dairy farming is an honorable business that I’ve been proud to call my own. Another thing they must treasure and protect is our farm land. Places like Misty Pines should never be just only about our past, but should always hold a place in our country’s future.” One winner each from Pennsyl vania. New York and New Jersey was chosen for this award. Partici pating families were required to have a history of continuous agri cultural operation on the original farm. Applicants were solicited through die farm press, the County Extension Services and the Cen tury Farm program. The American Dairy Associa tion and Dairy Council (ADADC) is a dairy promotion organization representing dairy producers from New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. ter Farmers. They are milking 186 cows in a new double lOperpendi cular milking parlor. Their opera tion also includes a drive through a feeding bam and a step gravity flow system in the free stall bams. Harold F. Crider and Sons Farm: The Criders have been doing ET work since 1981 and have done extensive merchandis ing with offspring. Currently they have a BAA of 105.3 with 10 Excellent cows and a 17,000 lb. herd average. Oakleigh Farm: Ed and John Brake milk 117 cows which arc currently averaging 21,000 lbs. of milk and 810 Ibsi of fat. They are starting some ET work and have a BAA of 103.8. Remember the dale is March 16th. You should contact Dale Himmclberger, Amos Babbaugh, ♦♦♦♦ PUBLIC SALE ♦♦♦♦ !NEW & USED, FARM, LAWN & A GARDEN & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT T MARSHALL MACHINERY. INC. f LOCATED ALONG RT. 652, 5 MILES EAST OF HONESDALE, PA A PHONE 717-729-7117 ▼ ♦♦♦ SATURDAY. APRIL I, 1989 ♦♦♦ INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT FORD CL2S skid loader; BOBCAT 722 skid steer loader, JD 3-point hitch backhoe; PAY LOADERS (Articulating) AC S4O; Payloader Cue 500; FORKLIFTS; IHC 3414; Clark 80001 b. w/21' mut, rough terrain; TRENCHER, Davis 300 w/blade; TRACTOR/LOADERS Mauey 40 w/3 pth.; Ford 850; FRONT-END LOADERS AC TL-12, 4 wd; CRAWLER/LOADER JD 350; Large CM power unit with clutch. CAT D 4 engine. Rome tree shear attachment. TRACTOR/LOADER/BACKHOES: KUBO TA 2550; JOHN DEERE 300; FORD 555 w/ EROPS ft extendahoe; 535, like new; CASE 580 D w/EROPS; 580 B w/EROPS; 580; MF 300; Tractors with front-end loadert/3 point hitch ft PTO; FORD 335 KUBOTA 2550 w/4wd; 275 w/4wd; MF 40; CRAWLER TRACTORS W/6-WAY BLADE: IHC TDB series “E"; 500 serin “E”; CASE 350 w/FTO ft 3 pt hitch. USED TRACTORS AC: 7040 w/cab ft air; 6080; 190XT; 18S w/ cab; D-17; “G" w/hyd. ft sprayer attachment; FORD: 8600 w/cab; 6600. 4wd, w/cab; 5000 w/ Grant end loader. 4000; 3000; 2110. 2000, 800. 600, S4S LCO, w/hydraulic sickle bar mower; 8N; CL 25; 545 Industrial, cab, 3 pth ft pto; 2000 diesel; MASSEY: 35 w/front-end loader, 203 Industrial; JD: 3020; 60; IHC; 966 w/cab; 84 Hydro w/cab; Super MTA; H; Cub w/sickle-bar mower; Cub w/hyd. front end loader; GOLDONI: 4 wd w/Wade; KUBOTA: 7100 HST; 6000. LAWN ft GARDEN USED BOLENS 0-14 garden tractor, SIMPL ICITY 2012; 7016 garden tractors 207, 716. NEW: KUBOTA 3200 "G” tractor w/mower; DA 61£ w/hyd. mower; 611 Garden Tractor w/ Mowe.; GREENBRIER; Walk-behind rotary mower. Dump Carts; AC Garden Tractors. NEW ft DEMONSTRATED EQUIPMENT TRACTORS: DEUTZ ALLIS 6260 4wd; 6240; AC 6-row no-till air cornplantcr; BRUIiON 8’ cultipacker/seeder; 10’ cultipacker/seeder w/ hydraulic transport wheels; DEUTZ PAHR 4 star 17* hay tedder, FARMBILT 18’ stael-side bale rack; Round bale feeder, 10* Tandem Axle tag-a long trailer, HESSTON 1071 10’ haybine; KUBOTA KH-35 mini-excavator, INFO-18 RAR heavy duty 3 pth seedbed maker, RUNNING GEARS 6, 8 ft 10-ton, 12-ton tandem axle tun ning pan; MECHANICAL ?pthitch Christmas , Tree Planter. John Beam model 212. 3 pt hitch - duster. Orchard sprayen. Agway silage cant with scales. Pails of nuts and boh*. *3O mac. P«tt ’ I:4} Machlnaiy 11:30 Nm * Dwnohstraiad Hachinary 12:30 bMhaHal 1:00 Fanil' Tractors SSmSSm Wr-TtMlia Fni OssdHeh H7-WMW „ nTUbmm fiat I.ISMIM #IMX LUNCH served by the hqnesdalje volunteer pr Dale Hoover to reserve your seat The cost is $18.50. Accent on Youth Sale It has been decided to continue this spring calf sale. The sale will be held on Thursday evening, April 13.1989. As last year, it will be an all breed sale. The sale will not be a donation sale. Approxi mately 10% will be assessed the consignor. The sale is not meant to be a money making project and if there is money left over after the expenses have been paid, it will be returned to the consignors. The committee is looking for calves that can be used by the area youth as show projects; but may also accept additional animals. If you have questions or consignments, please contact one of the follow ing committee members: 9:30 A.M. SHARP Alan Hostetler- 867-2962 Dale Maulfair- 865-6439 Gary Mase- 274-3331* Dave Smith- 838-3283 Vince Wagner- 949-2046 Kirby Horst- 949-2331 Additional Dates to Mark on Your Calendar March 24,1989 --'Spring State Show - Farm Show Building. April 7, 1989 - Pa. Showcase Sale of Bred Heifers and Cows- State College. April 9,1989 ~ Supreme Crea tions Calf Sale- State College. July 31 to August 5, 1989 - Lebanon Area Fair. August 4,1989 - County Hols tein Show. August 14,1989 - South Centr al Holstein Championship Show- Shippensburg. Paul King- Judge; $6.00 entry fee. October 31, 1989 - Annual Lebanon County Holstein Ban quet Zoar’s Lutheran Church; Mt. Zion. Livestock Squeeze Shoot; Farmhand com blurr, HOWARD 3-pt. rototiller. Fast-hitch ft 3-pt. rear blades. Tractor weights, front ft rear. New WEST FIELD: W-80 Grain Auger. JD Model 42 Poll Type Combine. Lawn sweeper. 3-point hitch ft trailer rotary mowers. New 3-point hitch fertilizer spreaders. HOLLAND 3-point hitch vegetable transplanter. OLIVER 2-row PTO potato digger. 3-Point hitch wood saw. Tractor dual wheels 34” ft 38". 3-point hitch ft trailer rotary mowers. MICRO-FICHE READERS. Ryan string trimmers. PLOWS ft TILLAGE PLOWS: JO 2600 VARIABLE w/4-bottom, IHC; 710 4-bottom; 700. 4.5,6-bottom semi mount ipring reiet; JD 4-bottom ipring trip; 2,3ft4-botlom, 3 point; WHITE: 5-bottom bate w/6-botlom add-on, model 590, variable width, ipring reiet CHISEL PLOWS: 3-point ft trailer 7 to 14 shank; GLENCOE 5 ahank (oil saver, BRIL LION 10’ culdpacker/seeder. DISCS ft CULTIVATORS JD TWA ft AC: KT plowing discs; 3-point hitch disc; 1,2,4 ft 6-row cultivators; BUSH HOG 11* tandem plowing disc. Transport disc harrows, 9' to 16'; IH. AC. JD. Kewanee. PLANTERS AC 4-row, no till; FORD 3 pt no-till; JD 1240, 4 row). JD: 1500, 3-pt hitch no-till seeder. MOWER/CONDmONERS JD 1327 diae; NH 489, 479, 469, 477. 467; HESSTON FT 7, PT 10; 1090; 1010 hyd. swing; Ml 270; 270 cut/ditionen; NH 3-pt sickle-bar mowers. MANURE EQUIPMENT SPREADERS; NI 212 single beater. 244 w/ tandem axle; 206, ground drive; 214, single bea ter. JD Model H - 75 bushel, ground drive. CALUMET; Basin liquid manure pump; NH 668 tandem tank spreader; IHC: 101, 75-bo»hel, ground drive; FARMHAND: 1257 tandem axle spreader. HAT* FORAGE MC Rotary scythe; NH #8 forage wagon, 3-beater w/toof, tandem running gear; GROVE forage wagon; HESSTON 30 stackhand; DEUTZ FAHR: rotary ride-rake; SIDE RAKES NH 256. 36,55. NIA WC Roller Bar Side Rakes; PAHR A KUHN 4*tac Centipede Hay Tedder*; JDI6A A IHC; FLAIL CHOPPERS; NH 890, Chopper, 2-RN coni head, pkfcap head; NH 770; OEHL 750, 2-row/»leetric control; Asiottad short hopper forage blower*; BALERjr w/flaoWcn: ID 346, 224. NH 310; ROUND BALERS: NH 847. aeto wrap; NH 150. TERMS; FULL jiapM* M Wk' DauU All)*, WI; KAiU * gaaalaa Puti in *f«k OAIX DAr. no re* nwoyw own. pmd m full tow now Mil K AMCftIfcoELITEO DUE TQMLY MWtfM. - J, J Sn7/(8wb«L IS4<, " 1W lUS