MAGS Air America, Straight Effort Top Limousins (Continued from Pago M) TEXS Ranger Primo daughter out of SWPL Navajo Maiden. Yackley-CMC had the Division I champion female with YKCC Natalie 2238, a 3/11/92 daughter of YKCC Medallion out of YKCC Brightly Poised 283 X. JCL True Colors, a 1/23/92 TEXS Ranger Primo daughter out of Spitz Winning Colors, was named reserve champion female in Division I for JCL Cattle Com pany, along with GV Limousin and Hanson Limousin of Garnett, Kan. Symens Brothers teamed up with Plum Creek Limousin of Philip, S.D., to exhibit the reserve champion female in Division II with Miss True Love, a 9/7/91 CELL Shenandoah daughter out of KLR Black Centerfold. In Division HI, Yackley-CMC and Minerich Cattle Company of Richmond, Ky., had the champion with YKCC Pretty Maid 219 A, a 3/12/91 YKCC Top Line daughter WE’RE DEALIN’ GOOD DEALS 960 FIELD CULTIVATORS 11 Ft., 3 In., C-Shank 12 Ft, 4 In., S-Tlne 12 Ft, 2 In. Rock Protected .... 328 SQUARE BALER 40 Ejector, Manual Controls $11,500 1600 MOWER CONDITIONER 12 Ft. Demo .‘..514,590 GOOD DEALS.. .AND A GOOD DEAL MORE We Have Used Parts to Fit We Ship JD 2-Cyl. And Daily 10 ft 20 Series Tractors! DPS RIMRH out of YKCC Lady Love 518 W. CL Glitter, an 8/23/91 Litigator daughter out of TEXS Star Gail, was named reserve champion female in Division 111 for Levi Douglas of Miami, Okla. Jessica Smith of Paris, Ky., led out the reserve champion in Divi sion IV with Cane Ridge Beckey Jay. a 9/27/90 SY Heavy Hitter daughter out of GLR Miss Becky 67V. In the cow/calf division, W-Bar Ranch of Ethel, La., had the champion on WLCC Trillion 22Y, a 1/5/90 WLCC Major Domo daughter out of Wulfs Ebony that was exhibited with her. On the bull side of the fence, MAGS Barr, a 1/9/92 WLCC Tur bo son out of MK Upsy in Com mand, earned Division I champion honors for Magness Land and Cattle and Flying Dog Ranch of Woody Creek, Colo. Green Pastures Fairlane Farm of Berlin Center, Ohio had the reserve champion bull in Divi- 52,700 53,090. 57,295 sion I with GPFF Bugs, a 3/2/92 son of NICO Polled Legacy out of TOPS Kathy 88. OAKM Lord Crockett, a 10/3/91 TEXS Ranger Prime son out of JLCC Miss Fantasie 52U, was named Division II bull champion. Exhibitors were Oak Meadows Limousin Ranch of La Grange, Texas; Sullivan Limousin of Dunlap, Iowa; and Lindsey Limousin of Lake Park, lowa. Salers Sale Of Renown LOUISVILLE, Ky. The Eastern National “Salers Sale of Renown,” sponsored by the East ern States Salers Association, was held in conjunction with the North American International Livestock Exposition. Prior to the sale, a show was held to parade the cattle for prospective buyers. The show and sale consisted of 31 lots of the Salers breed having a selection of Fullblood, Polled Purebred, and Purebred Salers Females and heidsire prospects. Choose 6.9% Variable Rate Financing Or No Interest Until June 1993. Extra Discounts Available For Cash Buyers! 672 Rake, 9% Left Hand Delivery 643 Corn Head (Demo) * * No Interest Until Sept. ’s3 $16,500 1075 Running Gear, 10 Ton, 12.5 L-16” Tires $1,450 6400 Tractor, comfortgard, MFWD Ask For Demo 2755, SGB, 2 Wheel Drive $5OO Retail Bonus 2955, 4 Post, 2 Wheel Drive $9OO Retail Bonus OTHER NEW EQUIPMENT 714 Mulch Tiller, 9 shank 11’3” 450 Grain Drills, Plain Grain & Fertilizer 750 No Till Grain Drill -10’ 785 Hydro Push Spreader, 400 Bu. 450 Hydro Push Spreader, 225 Bu. 9400 Combine w/915 Head, Demo Units, Call For Special Price JD 4430, Fender Tractor, Power Shift, Thru Shop $12,000 JD 4440, Sound Card, Quad, Thru Shop, Nice $23,000 JD 60 Good Condition As Is $1,780 JD 40, Wide Front, Mechanics Special $1,750 JD 40, Wide Front ....$31,000 JD 520 $3,000 JD 347 Baler, 40 Ejector, Electric Controls, Hydraulic Tension, Thru Shop $7,900 JD 336 Baler, 30 Ejector, Thru Shop JD 3940' Harvester, Elec. Controls, Hydraulic Tongue ....$5,900 JD 35 Harvester w/Heads, Good Condition $2,400 JD 1219 Mower Conditioner w/New Rolls $6,500 JD 215 Flex Head, Black Reel, Thru Shop $5,900 JD 216 Flex Head, Black Reel, Thru Shop $5,950 JD 8250 Grain Drill, Double Disk, Grass Seeder $2,850 JD 7000 6-Row 30” Corn Planter, Dry Fert., Monitor, Insecticide, Thru Shop $6,750 Kewanee 7-Shank Coulter Chisel Coming In /H\ Box 456, Bowmansville Road Adamstown, PA 19501 215-484-4391 NEW TRACTORS ADAMSTOWN EQUIPMENT, INC. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 12,1992-D5, Leonard Wulf and Sons of Mor ris, Minn., had the reserve champ ion bull in Division II with Wulfs Ever Ready 9501 A, a 9/28/91 son of Wulfs Line-up out of Wulfs Sunset. MAGS Augustus, a 6/19/91 Polled Power son out of Special Hooker, was named reserve champion bull in Division 111 for the partnership of Magness Land Offered were 11 bred yearling heifers, 14 open heifer calves, and six herdsire prospects. The Salers breed is relatively new to the United States. Originat ing in France, Salers were imported as a fullblood. Auctioneer for the sale, Bruce Miller, of Bedford, Texas, said that “Salers were imported about 15 years ago, and there are nearly 25,000 head nationally.” He also mentioned that, "their popularity MENT and Cattle and the Flying Dog Ranch. In Division IV, Stewman Ranch of Maryneal, Texas had the reserve champion with MAGS Yarborough, a 9/2/90 Polled Pow er son out of MK Shelly Wood. In group competition, Yackley- CMC exhibited the winning group of five head. At NAILE has increased throughout the nation, but there are significant concentrations in the midwest and the west.” Gross sale receipts at the auc tion were $78,725, with the aver age sale price per head listing at $2,715. The highest selling female, sold by GOT Land & Cattle Co., of Quintet, Kan., went for $lO,OOO. The highest selling male brough $12,500, and was sold by Lake view Salers, of Finchville. Kv. Smithsonian Curator At Ag Issues Forum MANHEIM (Lancas ter Co.) The curator of agriculture at the Smithsonian Institute will talk about several exciting technological frontiers in agriculture at the Ag Issues Forum breakfast meeting on December 17 at Kreid er’s Restaurant at 8 a.m. Farmers who want to hear about exciting new markets opening up around the world for agricultural products can listen to Dr. G. Ter ry Shatter share his views on the “Reinven lion of Agriculture,” including the processing of swine blood for use in humans, the manufac turing of hemoglobin from tobacco, and increasing the produc tion of com tenfold. Sharrer, a world renown speaker, is cura tor of agriculture at the Smithsonian. Sharrer received his doctorate in agricultural economics at the University of Maryland. A consultant, Shatter lectures across the country and throughout the world. $3,500 The lecture, free to the public, begins at 8 a.m. The breakfast, which begins at 7:30 a.m., costs $B. For reser vations, call Ag Issues. Forum at (7 17) 859-3276. GIGANTIC SILECTIGN In Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS
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