Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 16, 1991, Image 39

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    LANCASTER (Lancaster
Co.) — Several dairy programs
have been scheduled by extension
agents working in Lancaster and
Lebanon counties.
There are two Lancaster County
dairy days, to be held Feb. 26 and
March S at the Lancaster Farm and
Home Center,
FLEA MARKET
, EVERY SAT.
£ & SUN. At
Sales
Stables
Rt. 30 Lincoln Hwy. East,
Paradise, PA
Sow® 0
h. 199\,
- SPACES & RATES
AVAILABLE -
Space is limlted-Call to Reserve
NOW!!
Contact Glenn S. Frame at
(717) 442-4181 or (717) 768-8204
1760 East Canal Road Dover, PA 17315-3699
717/292-2631 OR 717/292-4443
ANNUAL PUBLIC SALE - SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1991 • 9:30 A.M.
At our place of business In Dover. From York take Rl 74 North; From Dlllsburg take Rt. 74 South; From
Harrisburg take 83 South to exit 12, take Rt. 921 West to Dover.
FARM TRACTORS
Ford 8N; Ford 7W15
Ford 9N; Ford 2910
Ford 600; Ford 601
Ford 801; Ford 8000
Ford 4000
Ford 4610, 5 Hours
Ford 6610
Ford 6600
Ford 2120 w/Loader
Ford 1100 w/Mower & Blade
Ford 1900 w/Loader 4WD
Farmatl H
Farmall A
Cub Loboy w/Mower
Cub w/Mower
GARDEN TRACTORS
Cub Model 85 w/Mower
Cub Model 182 w/Mower
Cub Model 382 w/Mower
Cub Model 582 w/Mower
Cub 1882 w/Mower & Trac
Vac Attachment
Cub 102 w/Mower
Cub 149 w/Mower
(2) Economy's w/Mowers
Cub 1200 w/Mower
Ford LTII w/Mower
Ford LTIIH w/Mower
Ford Rl2 w/Mower
Kubota G 3200 w/Mower
Simplicity 5216 w/Mower
(2) Grasshoppers w/Mowers
Wheelhorse w/Mower
Massey Ferguson w/Mower
Kubota 1550,4WD, w/Loader
VEHICLES
Ford Dump Truck, Model 600
Chevrolet Dump, PS, Air
Brakes w/Hitch &
Snowplow
Ford Courier, 1975
Ford Truck, Model 850
Mack Truck, Cruise Liner,
1980, 9 Spd. Trans., Air,
Overhauled Motor, New
Tires
AUCTIONEERS:
Edgar Bohrer- 304-229-8354 TERMS: Cash Or Good Check. Identification Required For
™I" “an- 717-757-5130 Bidder Number Get Your 1991 Numbers Unless You Hold A
weivin names- #379L • 708 L Permanent Number. Financing Available With Prior Credit
Approval. '
Lancaster, Lebanon Dairy Days Announced
On Feb. 27 a dairy day program
is to be held in Lebanon County at
the Prescott Fire Hall.
The Lebanon program and the
first Lancaster program are nearly
identical. The theme is “Putting
the Pieces Together for Production
Efficiency in the 905.”
The program is designed to help
Straley Farm
Supply, Inc.
CONSTRUCTION
TRACTORS & EQUIP.
Ford 555 Tractor, Loader,
Backhoe, Cab, 4 in 1
Bucket, 4 Wheel Drive
Ford 555 Tractor, Loader,
Backhoe w/ROPS - Real
Nice
Ford 420 Tractor, Loader,
Backhoe
Ford 340 Tractor, Loader,
New Backhoe
Ford 4500 Tractor, Loader,
Backhoe
Ford 3400 Tractor, Loader,
Cab, 770 Hrs.
Case 580 Tractor, Loader,
Backhoe
John Deere 2010 Tractor,
Loader, Backhoe & Cab
Ford-New Holland 620 Trac
tor, Loader, Backhoe
Oliver 1600 Tractor, Loader,
Backhoe
Ford 515 Tractor, Loader, 3
Point
Huber Maintainer w/Blade
(Front)
Austin-Western Crane, Model
S2lO
Bobcat Skid Loader, Model
2600
Gehl Skid Loader, Model
2600
Stow Roller, Model 1 Ton,
1988
Lincoln Sweeper, Self
Contained
3 Point Sweeper
Ingersoll-Rand Air
Compressor
Air Compressor, Model 35
Cat 112 Grader w/Pony Motor
CONSTRUCTION & UTILITY
TRAILERS
New General (Eager Beaver),
20 Ton, 20HAL, 24 Ft.
Long, 814 Ft.
NOT REI
ITEMS ADDED AND DELETED DUE TO DAILY BUSINESS-
u Tractors Mfg.’s m
i . ».r Belarus
M.
ns Backhoe Loader. 31
*OO AN 57
“
Lovlcr SI $22,975 0
420 AN 4WD 57 $11,495 ”
SOS 70 $10,995 I
BERG ' 525 A 4WD . 70 . $12325 1
miTiVB 562 4WD w/C«b 70 $13,479 <
OUILItK 572 4WD w/Cab. . . 70. $13,975 fi
FARMWAY 820 4WD 85 $14,195 ‘
j FIBERDOME 822 4WDw/C.b. .85 . $16,222 G
• I CTA» 922 4WD w/Cab 100. $23,142 £
h Engine For Air Skid Lo.dcr3l $3,650 *
fa JAMESWAY Pliccmcni Cooled Power Cl
a STARLINE Pl»nt 57.. . $4,995 M
g Toy Tractor 1/43 Sc»le $15.95 H
5 JZSTTT RO VEND ALE SUPPLY 3
S /Wfc*/ Exit 31. 180 to MBO M-F I*7.
I I Wiuontown tjul (You Are There') Set 8 5 I
*■ L PH. 717*538-5521 or 742*7521 Open I
I Toll Free PA 1-800-232-DALE Holi<Uy» |
New General (Eager Beaver),
10 Ton 10HA, Air Brakes
New General (Eager Beaver)
9 Ton. 9DOW
Hudson 16 Foot
E-Z, Model 5296; E-Z Model
52120
Pequea, Model 610
Rodgers Brothers, 9 Ton
Oitchwitch, Model 54
MGS Snowmobile Trailer
Southeast Trailer w/Wooden
Sides
Hurst Trailer, 9 Ton
Loboy 48 Ft. Trailer, 102”, 3
Axle, Original Tires
FARM EQUIPMENT
John Deere Rotary Cutter
Bush Hog Rotary Cutter
Ford 4 Ft. Rotary
Woods 4 Ft. Rotary
Demo- John Deere Roll Bal-
. er, Model 545
Woods Rotary Mower, Model
SIOS Ditch Bank
Mott Flail Mower - 88’
Ford Plow, 5 Bottom, Spring
Trip*, Reset
Bearcat Hammermill
Zip Seeder
Sickle Bar Mower
Ford Roll-Over Plow
Imco Blade
King-Kulter Scraper Box
York Rake
Ford Tiller, 4 Ft.
Mayrath Auger
PTO Generator
MTD Shredder
Troy Rototiller
Ford 5 HP Snowblower
Kubota Push Mower
Cub Cadet Push Mower
Garden Carts
Cultivator, 2 Row; 1 Row;
Replica Toys: Collect. Toy
Miscellaneous Items
dairymen cope with low milk
prices and to strengthen their com
petitive position for the 90s. In
addition to production efficiency,
speakers will also address con
cerns related to animal welfare,
lung health of farm workers, man
aging farm finances in times of
cyclic milk prices, and look at
IENTS DAY OF SALE.
trends in milk production and milk
marketing.
Feb. 26 and 27 Program
On Feb. 26 and 27 Dr. Paul
Chandler will discuss ‘Tecding
and Managing Dairy Herds in
Times of Low Milk Prices.*’ Dr.
Chandler is a dairy consultant,
whose business is based in Dres
den, Tenn.
Dr. Bruce Beachnau, technical
services veterinarian for the
Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo,
Mich., will focus on “Dairy Repro
duction and Udder Health,” and on
recent findings in these two areas
of herd management.
Many dairymen are concerned
about the productivity and longev
ity of their first calf heifers. Dr.
Chandler and Dr. Beachnau will
join Dr. Carl Brown and Jeff Zech
man in a panel discussion on
“Managing First Calf Heifers.” Dr.
Brown is a nutritionist with F.M.
Brown’s Sons Inc., in Birdsboro.
Jeff Zechman is a dairy consultant
for Gehman’s Feeds, Denver.
Those in attendance will also
have the opportunity to meet Dr.
Stanley Curtis, head of Penn
State’s Dairy and Animal Science
Department. Dr. Curtis is well
known for his expertise in animal
welfare, a topic of interest to far
mers and to the public. He will
address the topic of animal welfare
as it relates to good animal
husbandry.
Closely related to animal wel
fare and herd profits is cow com-
cashS
. .$5,395 3
$15,922 Z
.. $9,848
NEW HOLLAND
SALES STABLES, INC.
Located 12 Mites Of Lancaster, Just Off Rt. 23,
New Holland,, Pa.
Selling
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1991
Complete Milking Herd Dispersal.
26 Cows In All Stages Of Production From Clyde Griffith, Chester Co.
Good Producing Herd Of Cows. 11 Due To Freshen Next 2 Mos. Herd
Will Be Vet Checked For Pregnancy.
Phone 717-354-4341
Also 30 Head Of AI Sired Heifers Approximately 300 Lbs. Vacc. And
All Necessary Shots.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 16, 1991-A39
Heifers Sell 11 AM.
Cows After 12 Noon
(See Additional Consignments Page E3B)
fort. This topic will be discussed
on Feb. 26 by Dan McFarland,
multi-county extension agent with
agricultural engineering responsi
bilities in southcentral
Pennsylvania.
The Lebanon County program
on Feb. 27 also includes presenta
tions on “Dairy Outlook” by Larry
Yager, and on “Farm Nutrient
Management” by Leon Ressler.
Yager is a multi-county exten
sion marketing agent in Adams
County and Leon Ressler is a
multi-county nutrient manage
ment agent in Lancaster County.
Day Two:
Forage quality and efficiency of
nutrient utilization by dairy cattle
are important to herd profits. On
the second day of the Lancaster
County dairy day presentation, on
March 5, Dr. Limin Rung, Univer
sity of Delaware, is to inform
dairymen about the use of silage
inoculants, additives and preserva
tives. He will also update dairy
men about feeding probiotics, a
practice that can help improve the
absorption and utilization of feed
nutrients by dairy cattle.
Two dairy producers, David
Dum and Robert Wenger, along
with a Hamilton Bank representa
tive, and Extension Agent Glenn
Shirk, will share some thoughts
about how to cope with lower milk
prices.
Norman & David Kolb, Mgrs.