A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 27, 1991 Bio-Tech Workshop Held For Ag Teachers EVERETT NEWSWANGER QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co.) —To bring new agricultur al technology to the classroom. Pioneer Hi-Bred International and American Cyanamid held a joint education workshop for agricultural teachers at the Pioneer research station. “Industry is working in edcuation directly with teachers,” said Frederic-Stillwagen, education consultant, for American Cyana mid. “We are providing information to make teachers and stu dents aware of the disciplines that are needed for the job market when they graduate from school.” Stillwagen said bio-technology is so fascinating that when put into agricultural education, it can motivate students in the ag sci ences. He said there are many jobs available and we need gradu ates in ag sciences to enter the new world of bio-technology. In addition, Stillwagen said bio-tech can help bridge the gap between people in rural and urban settings. “People are scared of ag bio-tech because they only read about the negatives,” Stillwa gen said. “Ag bio-tech is really very positive and very fascinat ing for the inquiring mind.” Terry Williams, Pioneer Hi-Bred plant breeder and station manager at New Holland, said Bio-tech is not new to the plant breeder, but in the past the whole plant was used to develop new hybrid plants. With the new technology, plant breeders are able to select traits by individual genes to increase the chance of success. And with this new technology, Williams believes they can bring new life into many ag education programs. “Incredible changes have taken place in the world,” Williams said. “All of a sudden we will soon be a global agriculture. And with all the agricultural advances we will need to feed more people and deal with the poor interstructures of these other countries. And we need help; we need these young students with scientific minds. 4 LIFT TRUCKS - 25 TRACTORS - 12 TRUCKS - 9 PICK-UPS - IMPLEMENTS NURSERY EQUIPMENT After over 100 years of business, Buntings’ Nurseries is going out of business and will sell all the following equipment at Public Auction: LIFT TRUCKS (2) Hysler H2SXL Pneumatic tire lift truck 3300 lb., 130* lift, propane, 3000 hrs, Exc Cond; Vale tow motor model G 52-3024, 3000 lb lift, pneumatic tires, 2 stage; Yale forklift, gas, 3000 b. pneumatic tires. FARM TRACTORS Ford 7600 tractor w/ropes; Inti 1066 w/cab TA 5299 hours, dual remotes; Massey Ferguson 1100, year round cab, 6200 hours, 18.4x38, SN 29230, dual remotes, tires, good; Ford F3OOO gas tractor w/front end loader, 2600 hrs. excellent; Farmall 140 w/59* woods mower 12 volt; Inti 504 Gas Tractor w/Prentice IMS 82 hydraulic load er; Farmall Super C w/cultivator, very good; Inti 444 Diesel tractor w/ loader, PS, exc cond, Ford 8000 tractor; Inti 656, diesel, good; Inti 756, diesel, good; Ford Jubilee 1953, new paint, exc; Ford BN, new paint, exc; Inti 404 gas w/11 2x36 tires and cultivator; (3) Farmall 140 w/new paint 12V & 6V w/cultivator, exc.; (2) farmall 504 HC Clearance w/14.9x38 tires, cultivator; Cub Cadet 125 Hydro, no mower; (2) Far mall 340 gas. TRUCKS 1982 Ford L-700 w/375 V-8, 5x2, new motor, has 16’ body, hydraulic tail gate; 1974 Ford B-700 School Bus; 1976 Int 1600 Schol bus w/345 engine; 1971 Dodge 300 w/10' body with 4 speed; 1970 Inti 1600 w/4x2 trans w/4' dump body; 1974 Dodge 500 w/15‘ metal floor body w/hydraulic tail gate; 1955 Ford F-350 w/9' dump body, V-8; 1977 Ford L-600, 5 speed w/20' Morgan Body w/hydraulic tail gate; 1968 Inti 1600 w/4x2,12' dump; 1968 Inti CO-4000 tandem truck tractor w/ diesel cab over; 1971 Ford F-600 w/14' metal floor; 1960 Ford 600 w/16’ body 5x2 trans. PICK-UP TRUCKS 1984 Chevrolet CIO PU, 4WD, Auto; 1983 Ford F-150 auto, PS, 111.000 miles; 1981 Chevrolet CIO 4WO w/117,000 miles; 1980 Ford F-150 auto, 119,000 miles; 1979 Ford F-150 4WD w/77,000 miles; 1978 Ford F-150 4WD w/123,000 miles, good; 1976 Ford F-150 auto, 79.000 miles; 1976 Ford F-250 4WD, 130,000 miles, auto; 1965 Ford F-250 4WD, 3 speed, 352 VB. NURSERY EQUIPMENT AND IRRIGATION PIPE Case 350 Hi Clearance Crawler w/lree and shrub cutter and lift blade, diesel; Case 310 gas high clearance crawler wAree and shrub cutter and lifter; Hendrix & Dai) Plastic Machine w/glue and fumigation attachment up to 10’ plastic; 4-row Milton planter by Harfoison Paine, small seed for asparagus; (2) Homemade PTO Strawberry Plant Dig gers 34' bar; Homemade PTO Asparagus Digger 34' bar; Small Blos som tractor by Friday, tractor with 2 peoples, Wisconsin engine; Irriga tion pipe, Wade Rain 6", s*. 4", 3" - 40’ and 30’; (2) Holland 4 row transplanters; Irrigation Pump w/4 cyl Wisconsin Engine 4x3 pump; Holland 2 row transplanter; Gas post hole digger; Dyna Digger power Managing Editor • AUCTION SALE • Saturday , August 17, Beginning of 10:00 AM Rt. 54 - Williamsville, DE (near Fenwick Island, DE) (On Delaware Atlantic Coast) This is an all day sale. Beginning at 10 AM with shop equipment. Tractors and trucks to be sold at 12 Noon. We will be running 2 auctioneers part of the day. “Many of the ag education programs in the high schools are dying on the vine for lack of money and support. We need to wake them up and build the science end of the bio-tech knowledge. Williams said in the near future the com industry will gen erate specific varieties for different segments of the market The poultry industry or the candy industry would be examples. Wil liams called these identity preserved (IP Com) segments. In IP com, seed must be kept separate, and no cross pollina tion in the growing fields allowed. Separate harvesting and stor age must also be assured. Joe Mayer, Pioneer Hy-Bred, said the benefits from bio-tech to agriculture would be sizable. In the mid- 1990’s he expects the first generation of herbicide, disease and pest-resistant varieties to be available. By the end of of the 1990 s protein enhanced and starch modified varieties should be available, and later, more yield and maturity changes should be made. Tom Creswell, manager. Quarry ville station, said students are needed to work into the new field of bio-technology. And he said they hope to hold annual educational workshops for teachers if response from ag teachers is positive. research center. spade; FMC PTO Sprayer; 24* belt conveyor w/2" belt; (2) 93' plant cleaning table w/23'/i' plant belt and 2 trash belts; 150 stools; Nursery Compress ball machine, hydraulic; Mulch shredder; Platform Scales; Large quantity of rakes, shovels, pitch forks, hoes; 5 better pack 555 S electric tape machine; 8-10 wooden work table; Trainer postage scales; Staple guns; 3 boxes staples; iOliand carts; Boxes (14x9x6) (10x10x6) and assorted sizes; 4 Ig. coal stoves; 3500 greens crates (new); 10 Wooden ladders; 1000's plastic bags; Wheelbarrows; String and burlap. IMPLEMENTS (3) Ferguson 10’ chisel plow; JD 6x16 plows; Inti 4x16 pickup plows; Inti 4x16 semi-mount plows; MF 5x16 plows; 18.4x34 power adjust wheels; 2 wheel tilt body wagons; Pittsburg 40 blade disc; Inti 28 blade disc; (3) Inti 330 4 wheel wagons, 13' mel.il floor bodies; (2) Wheel 10' wagons; Ford 24 blade pickup disc; Custom built tandem axle trailer w/15' deck and ramps; Inti 510 drill, 21 spout single disc opener; 300 gal. tank sprayer; 2 compartment fuel tank; 300 gal. Fiberglass tank, Sickle bar mower, fit 444; Bush Hog, offset, parts only; 3 pt. 200 gal. sprayer; Inti 4 row tool bar cultivator; Wesco 4 row S-fme cultivators; Inti No. 10 grain drill; Pittsburg 400 blade disc; Kewanee 40 blade disc; Plastic machine up to 10'. SHOP '/j ton floor jack; Pumper jack; Air grease gun; Valve grinder; Solar 230 amp welder; Jack stand; Floor jadts; (2) cutting torch outfits; Vise; Grinder; Craftsman 260 welder; 2 HP Air compressor with tank; Man ual tire changer; C-P Air Vi ’ impact; BAD Vi" HD drill; Battery charger; Rockwell ICT band saw. Directions: From Wilmington, DE and points North: Take U.S. Rt. 13 South to Dover. South on Rt. 113 to Selbyville, OE. East on Rt. 54 approx. 4 miles. Audion on right. From Baltimore, MD area and points West: Take U.S. Rt. 50 east through Salisbury, MD. Approx. 15 miles to Rt. 610. Left on Rt. 610 for approx. 6 miles. Turn left (North) on Rt. 113. Go 2 miles. Turn right on Rt. 54 East approx. 4 miles. Auction on right. From South. Take Rt. 113 North to Selbyville, DE. Take Rt. 54 East 4 miles to auction site. Terms: Cash or good check on day of sale. PETER * AUCTION RICHARDSON V SALES PI lu SI. WUludl, Ml 21174 MJ-dKJk 7 1991 Public Auction Register Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each week’s publication ■I ■■ v P ,IM > s P>ces. Herbs, Vita mins & Candy, located on TUES. JULY 30 -10 AM, premises 1825 E Boston Housewares, Hardware, Ave., Phila., PA, Wm. F. Clean. Supplies, Ladies Comly and Son, Inc , Clothing, Toys, Office Sup- Aucts. SAT., AUGUST 3, 1991 9:00 A.M. FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD GOODS Locatedat Ronks Fire Hall along North Ronks Rd. approximately 5 miles east of Lancaster, PA between Rt. 340 & Rt. 30 East (Turn north on Ronks Rd. at Turkey Hill Market along Rt. 30 east). FURNITURE SOLD AT 11:00 AM. VICTORIAN DECORATED COTTAGE DRESSER W/MIRROR & BRASS PULLS-NICE: plant stands; cedar chest; 4 cane seat chairs; Milesian Wedgwood cham ber pot & lid; E. Hone pitcher & bowl in blue; EARLY 4 DRAWER CHEST OF DRAWERS W/COLUMNS; decorated hankie box; German painted dishes; card table; electric fan; NICE EARLY DECOR ATED STONEWARE PITCHER; Kelvi nator chest freezer; nice pull out sofa sleeper; record player; records; Victorian side table; nice decorated walnut Victorian mirror; G.E. air conditioner; table & floor lamps; hassock; pictures; clean single bed & mattress; WAL NUT MARBLE TOP VICTORIAN TABLE; Singer electric sewing machine in cabinet; walnut picture frame; 2 DECOR ATED PLANK BOTTOM CHAIRS; war drobe w/drawers; ironstone tureen; redware teapot; tin tea container; small agate coffee pot; canister set; lemon squet zer; tin decorated tray; DROP FRONT GLASS TOP SEC RETARY DESK IN WALNUT W/ DRAWERS & 2 DOORS; mirror; blue decorated dishes; bud vases; pink & green depression vases; Japan vase; Teardrop glass pitcher, German vase; hand blown vase; Com- ware; measuring cups; LEAD GLASS PANELED SHADE. W/IRON BASE NICE; Warwick pitcher, celery dish; crock ery bowls; etched glasses & goblets; toaster; double boiler; agate teapot; BLUE DECOR ATED CROCK; 2 cruets; toothpick holder; cake stand; salts; decorated pitcher, liqen & doilies; blue German cups & saucers; Electro lux sweeper; FLORILLA TEAPOT, PITCHER & 4 PLATES; sewing basket; tin cup; glass front china w/doors on bottom; small blanket box; early tin spice set; BUT TER SCALES W/SCOOP & WEIGHTS; goblets; fancy cup & saucer; Neapolitan blue decorated pitcher; DOUGH TRAY; pressed glassware; etched glasses; fluted dishes; meat platters; creamer & sugar; green basket weave dish; salts & peppers; gold band glasses; ROGERS BROS. SILVERWARE; pots & pans; agate bucket: pin cushion doll; bookends; Hull Vase; G.E. mixer, agate colan der; glass basket; tin trays; TRAIN GLASS CANDY CONTAINER W/DECAL NICE; cobalt eye glass; creamers; egg cup; fancy pitcher & glasses; old books; small & large sod iron; powder horn; match holder; gate leg drop leaf table; covered dish; Fancy oak back captains chair; 5 NICE SPINDLE BACK CHAIRS; 2 door G.E. refrigerator; utility stool; salt crock; carnival dish; Blue cobalt salt & pepper; Ironstone plates; German saucers; 12 HEISEY PUNCH CUPS; com pote; mantle clock; dish pans; punch bowl set; roaster; canners; coffee pot; towels; plus more. NICE CLEAN AUCTION TO ATTEND. TERMS: Inside Fire Hall Cash - No Out of State Checks. Good food available by fire company. All statements made day of auction take prece dence over all previous advertiflhg. OWNER Ruth M. Lefever 93 North Ronks Road Ronks. 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