Lancaster County Poultry Association Poultry Family Spirit Award Application This award has been established to recognize Lancaster County families that have owned a poul- Location of the poultry business try business for at least two generations. Name Street Town Phone History of the family’s poultry business: Number of generations involved in the family poultry business Name of first generation: Name of second generation: Name of third generation: Name of fourth generation: Year family started the business: Please write a short narrative describing how the business has grown over the years and signific ant events to the business. PUBLIC AUCTION FARM EQUIPMENT, TOOLS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1991 Auction Time; 10:00 A.M. DIRECTIONS: From Ephrata, Route 322 Weal, Paat Twin Pina Auto Salaa, Turn Left onto Wlaaler Road. Go 1 mile to T, turn Right to farm on Right. 435 Weat Burkholder Drive, Lancaeler County, Pa. 1 INTERNATIONAL • 1086 DIESEL |w/Cab, Air, Dual Outlets, 2465 origi |nal hrs., original paint, 540 & 1000 PTO, 20.8x38 radial tires. 1 INTERNATIONAL | 584 DIESEL | IW.F.Br, Syncromesh 8 sp. transmis jsion w/#2205 Mount-O-Matii [Single Lever Loader. FORD 860 wheel weights, new ovethaul; Rhino #B9O Seven Tooth Chisel Plow w/Adj. Depth Discs, Used On Only Iso Acres, tike New; IH 800 Cyclo Air Planter, 4 Row 30" w/Monitor; IH 16’ Vibra Shank Field Cultivator w/Land Levelen IH #315 Twelve Ft. Cultimulcher w/ Inboard Transport; IH 710 5x16 Auto. Reset Plow; IH #ll9O Mower Conditioner, Excellent Condition; IH Hay Crusher; IH 3 Pl Pitmanless Sickle Mower; NH 32' Ele vator w/Motor, ID #4OO 3 Pl Rotary Hoe; ID #660 Three Wheel Hay Rake; ID #216 Forage Wagon on J.D. 12 Ton Tandem Gear, Gchl #940 Forage Wagon on 12 Ton Tan dem Gear, Lg. E.Z. Flow Gravity Bin & Discharge Auger On New Idea 10 Ton Gear w/Flotation Tires; 12 Ft. Brll lion Packer; NH 790 Web Spreader, 12 Ft. J.D. Disc Har row on Transport; 3 Pl Scraper Blade; J.D. Lime Drill; Dual Wheel Trailer, P.B.Z. Round Bale Mover to Mount On Loader, Wlnpowcr 25 K.W. PTO Generator on Transport w/Welder Platform; Aluminum 24' Portable Elevator w/1 H.P. Motor, Woods 6 Ft 3 Pt. Rotary Cutter; 14 I.H. Suitcase Weights; Cub Cadet #682 17 HP. HydrostaUc w/42” Mower, Dump Trailer; Parker Lawn Sweeper, Wic Bedding Chopper w/Honda Engine; Harvestore Roller Mill w/5 Ft. Cart Fill; P B.Z. Hi- Pressure Washer; Roster Moisture Tester, Complete; Agway Bedding Wheel; 2 Milk-O-Mcters; 3 Surge True Test Milk Meters; 3 Circulating Fans; Platform Scales; Mmnich Press; A 1 & Wooden Ext. Ladders; Oil Drum & Pump; Reddy Healer; 10' Cattle Trough w/Head Rack; Cow Clippers; Cow Chams; Kant Kix; Come-a -long; Misc. Dairy Supplies; Metal Desk & Chair; Hose; Misc. Hand Tools; Lincoln Welder; Small Mig Welder; Battery Charger; Tap & Die Set; Silage Fork; Sledge Hammer; Log Chain; Fence Posts; Bedding & Chopper Knives; Handyman Jack; Digging Iron; jlyd. Jacks; Bench Grinder; Bolt Bins & Bolts; Fire Extinguisher; Hand Seeder; Tiller; Cords; 18” Adjustable Wrench; Cir cular Saws; Jumper Cables; Lot of Misc. Items. NOTE; The Burkholders purchased most of this equip. | NEW. It has been stored inside and is in Excellent Condi tion, Ready to work for you this season! TERMS: Payment in Full Day Of Auction. All Out- I Of-State Buyers Paying By Check. Must Have A Bank | Letter Of Credit Addressed To This Specific Auction. | Auction Order: Small Items on Wagon First, Secon | daiy Items Next, Lg. Equip. Last, at Approx. 11:30 A.M. Come Early. Auction by: RAYMOND K. BURKHOLDER 717-733-2634 Professional Martin ruction service Paul 6. Martin Ephrala, PA 717*733-3511 Food at Auction AMIMIU State MILK. IT DOES A BODYCOOK MIDDLE ATLANTIC MILK MARKETING ASSOCIATION INC PUBLIC SALE 90 GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS 90 - FARM MACHINERY-MILKING EQUIPMENT Located Frederick, Md. 10:00 FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1991 10:00 Interstate 70 East to Frederick, Md.; Take exit 56; turn right over 1-70 take first right turn (Rt. 144), take first left onto Bowman Lane, 'A mile to sale. Dis continuing farming. MACHINERY 7610 Ford tractor 2700 hrs., wind shield, weights, loader and blade, to be sold separate ly: New Idea Unisystem #709 1-3 row com head; 1-3 row snapper head; 1 grass head; Dump Chief dump wagon; 336 JD baler with thrower, 40’ JD elevator with 8’ drop table; 4 bale wagons; MF 12’ transport disc; Dodge 700 farm truck with dump body; #5lOO 6 row White no till com planter with dickey john; New Holland 9’ hay bine #479; rubber tooth hay rake; JD grinder/mixer; Schuller mixer on truck; Gehl manure spreader #250; 16’ grain auger with motor; JE> sickel br mower; JD 6620 Hillside Combine, hydrostatic turbo engine, 15’ flex head, 6 row 30” comhead. MILKING EQUIPMENT Double six milking parlor; auto wash up, six milking units, high pressure pump; 1000 gal. Dairy Kool milk tank; Therma Stor heat recovery system; gas hot water heater; 2 compressors. 90 GRADE HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE 90 All milking in different stages of lactation. Mostly young herd, good working cows. Cows sold under roof. Loading chute available. Cows may be sold privately, previous to day of sale; if so will advertise on March 15th. SALE ORDER: MACHINERY, MILK EQUIPMENT, COWS. FLOYD BOWMAN Frederick, Md. Terms Cash or approved check. Not responsible for accidents. Auctioneer: C. Floyd Davis (301) 223-9761 Rt. 1 BOX 226-A Williamsport, MD Clerks: Drury and Smith Lunch Rights Reserved Zip Signed: Please return by February 10 to: Lancaster County Poultry Association 1383 Arcadia Road, Room 1 Lancaster, PA 17601 Poultry Association Multigenerational Businesses ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) The Lancaster Poultry Association has established a new award to recognize Lancaster Co. families that have owned a poultry business for at least two generations. The businesses may be farms, marketing, feed, poultry supplies, or poultry service businesses. These “multigenerational” businesses will be recognized at the Lancaster Co. Poultry Progress Day, March?, 1991, at the Lancas ter Farm and Home Center. ‘ ‘LancasterCounty is one of this country’s top poultry producing areas,” said Thomas R. Pantano, president of the association. “This is the result of many poultry opera tions being in the same family for several generations. As an associa tion, we take pride in Lancaster County and the many fine farm Franklin Co. Selects Conservation Officers CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin Co.) Richard Stoner, Greencas de, was elected chairman of the Franklin County Conservation District board of directors at their reorganization meeting held recently. Stoner had served as vice chairman. Wilbur Kline, Mont Alto, was elected vice chairman and Donna Hays, Spring Run, was re-elected secretary-treasurer. Re-elected as delegate to execu tive council meetings of the Pen nsylvania Association of Conser vation Districts is Andrew Fitz, Waynesboro. Clifford Hawbaker, STORAGE BARNS & GAZEBOS If You’re Looking For Quality At A Good Price, Contact B & B DELIVERY AVAILABLE Lancaster Farming Saturday, February 9,1991-Dl5 Recognizes Custom Made To Order A • ' a igguß, ‘'far'*" ' a ****» * •*' ' + ':¥■ t ■ ■ ’•• ' ' v „ ' ‘ i, , STRUCTURES Henry K. Blank RD 1. Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505 (717) 656-0783 Dealer Inquiries Invited familcs that arc involved in agri culture, especially the poultry industry.” This award recognizes one of the strengths of the poultry indus try the multigenerational family business, said Pantano. “One of the reasons the poultry industry is so strong in the county is because of the family farms,” said Jay Irwin, Lancaster Co. extension director. ‘‘The strength of the industry is in the family farm. We are trying to identify and recognize those families who have maintained that tradition.” During the Poultry Progress Day, a slide presentation will fea ture the farms that have contri buted to the poultry industry in the county. For more information and an application, contact the Lancaster Co. Poultry Association, 1383 Arcadia Road, Room 1, Lancaster, PA 17601. (717) 394-6851. Chambersburg, will serve as alter nate delegate. County Commissioner Joe Aus herman administered the oath of office to Clifford Hawbaker, who will begin as new fanner director for a four-year term. Ausherman will again serve a one-year term and county commissioner director. Two cooperator agreements were approved for conservation planning assistance. They are Snavely’s Garden Comer, Guil ford Township, and James Hoov er, Lurgan Township. !< * * I