.► r PHONE: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 FARM EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL Woodburn Farm, Brookneal, VA AUCTION - FEBRUARY 17th Saturday, 10:30 a.m. SELLING 10 TRACTORS (9 JOHN DEERE) (2-4440’5, 4430, 2-4240’5, 3-4040’5, 4030 & MF 1505): JD 265 Front End Loader; JD 440 Industrial Loader; 2 Gehl 4610 Skid Steer Loaders; 2 JO 3300 Combines; 3 JD Balers; Hesston Bale Processor; NH 353 Grinder Mixer; Gehl 1200 Forage Harvester, Rakes, Hayblnes, Mowers, Grain Drill, Wagons, Trailers, Trucks, Plows, Culti vator, Subsoller, Cultlmulcher, 2 JD Com Planers, Disk Harrows, JD wing Leveling Disk, Sod Planter, Surge Intar matlon Computer Feeder, and Many, Many Items of Equipment. For Detailed Brochure Contact OWNBY AUCTION A REALTY CO.. INC. 1417 Brook Rd., Richmond, VA Telephone 804-644-LAND VA A.F. 86 VWlw^iiiaji&Aßk 1417 SHOOK HOAD V IMIMIAWO VAAFSS MCHMONo\ VMQIMA S3BO JD 4 Bow Narrow Foraga Haad, Excallanl $9,750 Tractors Case 730 Diesel. IHC 274, Hi-Crop w/Cultivators IHC 826 Hydro JD 4020 Gas, Powersoft JD 850 2WD w/72' Mower. JD 850 MFWO w/72' Mower & Loader $11,500 JD 855 MFWD Loader & Backhoe, 400 Hrs $14,500 JD 650 MFWD w/Loader & Backhoe $ 9,850 JD 4230 4 Post w/Enclosure, Power Shift.... Coming In White 2-62 MFWO w/Loader, 2700 Hrs Coming In IHC 806 Tractor Coming In IHC 1466 Tractor w/Cab Coming In Combines JD 6620 Side Hill 1979 w/2400 Mrs.. Nice $34,900 JD 6620 Level Land 1979 w/2000 Hrs $24,900 IHC 205 w/10' Gram Platform & Cab Coming In Com Heads & Grain Platforms JD 15 Ft Cutting Platform, Excellent Nl 844 Snapper Head. WR $ 2,500 Miscellaneous JD 1550 Power Till Seeder w/Grass Seed Attachment, Nice JD 1500 Power Till Seeder w/Grass Seed $ 2,400 Ml 325 Picker-Sheller. Vermeer No-Till Drill. Hay & Forage Equipment (2) McCurdy 12 Ton Chassis Tandem (•■.) $ 1,100 NH Grass Head Off of 782 Harvester $ 650 IHC 550 Harvester w/Grass Head & 2R Com Head JD 336 Baler w/30 Ejector Papec Forage Harvester w/Grass Head & 2RW Com Head. Nl 272 Cutditnnar NH 310 Baler w/Thrower. Owatonna Haybine, 9' Many Used Forage Wagons Hesston 5510 Round Baler NH 320 Baler w/Thrower JO 3960 Harvester w/7* Grass Head WINELAND EQUIP. INC. f A "i RD2 Rte. 164 East Martinsburg, PA 16662 jjoMwoitaij Phone 814-793-2109 BUY. APE OR BENT $ 3,500 $ 5,950 $ 9,200 $ 4,300 $ 5,500 $ 2,500 .$ 3,950 $ 3,400 Coming In $ 2,500 $ 5,250 .$ 900 $ 1,900 $ 3,750 $ 750 $BOO-$ 4,000 $ 6,450 $ 6,450 Coming In Cowan Equipment Martinsburg, PA 814-793-4293 Day or Evening JD 4440, cab, air, power shift JD 4430, cab & air, 76 model, power shift JD 2950, cab & air, excellent JD 4020, 68 model JD 4020, power shift, '64 model JD 2640, hl-low, dual hydraulics JD 2950, 4WD JD 2750, excellent $14,000 JD 2940, dual’tiyd., hi-low, excellent JD 2840 JD 4240, powershlft, 4 post roll guard JD 4020, dual hyd. & wide front JD 4020 side console JO 6030, cab & air JD 4230, cab & air, quad range JD 2030 diesel JD 4010, narrow front JD 2510, power shift JD 620, 2 cylinder JD 6600 Side Hill, 76 model Ford 7710,1,600 hrs. Ford TW2O fender tractor IH 1466, cab & air, 2,300 hrs. IH 1066, cab & air IH 856 w/cab, 2,600 hrs. IH 560 gas IH 856 w/roll guard Farmall 340 w/2 btm. plow Deutz 6207 Deutz 6507 Deutz 10006 White 2*85 fender tractor White 2-105 fender tractor White 2-135. cab & air Oliver 1855 diesel MF 1105 Fender Tractor MF 40 gas MF 35 w/loader MF 124 baler w/klcker JD 4SOC crawler loader, 4 In 1 bucket w/rlpper JD 350, 6 Way Blade JD 310 backhoe Case 450 w/6 way blade Bobcat 643 diesel Axle mount duals for <H 38” Roll guard for 2950 $650 Turbo charger will fit 4020 JD roll guard cab for 4320 Nl 325 2 row narrow com picker iHTHI V (Continued from Pag* A 45) suggestions from our farm hybrid com varieties and disease resistant alfalfa varieties that will t About 200 farmers were invited work for eastern farmers. J®*®^crica" Leponfor unch. “While mid-westem varieties Then shuttle buses took tf.ev«,tors may work in the east, our goal is to help our customers here grow temß, “ I . Hud ■ oo£ We gt* here beciue rftfae warehouse customer,” said John Weideman, * . ..... .... introduced the production and area sales manager. And it will be sa i es people. Boyd Wolff, state the customer that will takes us on agricultural secretary, was part of from here. We are always open for (our Ag Leaders Honored (Continued from Pago A 32) also a partner in the family firm, Robert and Lucreta Rebel, Philip with four young sons and the and Shirley Stambaugh, and Nor potential for yet another genera- man and Delphine Waltersdorff. tion of Godfrey “brothers” inter- Speaker for the awards dinner ested in meats retailing. was Congressman Steve Gunder- By 1973, the firm had outgrown son (R-Wis.), ranking Republican its original farm butcher shop and on the Livestock, Dairy and Poul moved into the present processing try Subcommittee of the House and retail sales facility on the Old Agricultural Committee. Susquehanna Trail, just north of Lpganville. The Godfrey’s route trucks were discontinued in the late 19705. Five years ago, a stand at Eastern Market was opened. Godfrey Brothers has always relied primarily on local sources for their livestock supply, provid ing a market annually for thou sands of locally-produced beef and pork. Long-time supporters of York County 4-H and FFA programs, the Godfreys are regular buyers at the various youth livestock project sales held each year. Meats judg ing and identification teams are also supported, with use of the Godfrey’s facilities and expertise for practice and contest activities. CENTURY FARMS Eight York County farms were honored as Century Farms, recog- nized by the state for continuous family ownership for at least one hundred years. Century Farm hon orees included Alton and Ida Krebs and William and Nova Krebs, both with farms located at Glen Rock, and the Airville farm of Randall Cross Stewart. Five of the Century Farms are in the Spring Grove area. They are owned by the James Martin fami ly, V. Louise Lightner Mummert, Your Silent Partner For Profitable Farming Apply Now On Frozen Ground Lime can be applied almost anytime, however winter months are ideal, because the ground is firm and the freezing and thawing action helps to disseminate the lime in the soil. Martin !—!»■ Order Now For Prompt Delivery Unciiiw Filming, Sttirfry, FMnnry 3,1M0>A49 Open Warehouse AgLime Congressman Gunderson cited changing markets and changing policy as the two key challenges facing agriculture in the 19905. Markets will increasingly shift from domestic to international. The 1990 Farm Bill, he notes, must give negotiators for the Gen eral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) the tools to assure that American farmers will be fairly treated in the Uraguay round of trade talks. Management and technology, says Congressman Gunderson, will allow U.S. farmers to outpro duce those of any other nation. The use of biolotechnology can help solve the problems of feeding an estimated 1.5 billion increase in the world’s population over the next decade, as well as pressing environmental issues. According to the Wisconsin Congressman, the 1990 Farm Bill must be market oriented and pro vide a “level playing field” for U.S. fanners to compete in world markets. It will be written, he pre dicts, on the floors of Congress, not by agriculture representatives but by urban representatives addressing the issues of environ ment, food safety and animal rights. :k Hi-Calcium ★ Hi-Magnesium See Local Dealer ur Call Blue Ball (717) 354-4125 800-233-0205
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