A3B-Lancliter Faming; Saturday, Dactinber 25,1993 STATE COLLEGE (Centre cuss the need for an organization Pennsylvania. Co.) Several people met on No- devoted to the promotion and mar- The recent opening market for vember Bin State College to dis- kedng of products from goats in fluid goat milk in the state, as well This Is Our 6th Absolute Auction Without Reserve. More Equipment Is To Be Added By Sale Date. We Sell Everything On Sale Day Absolute With No Reserve Or Minimum. We Have Excellent Loading Facilities 6 Days A Week, CLOSED SUNDAY, Trucking Available, Lunch Provided By First Reformed Church Of Wichert, Mission Committee. An Excellent Opportunity To Buy Equipment At Absolute Auction. We Have Set Jan. 19th As A Severe Bad Weather Date. Please Call If It Looks Bad. Look Forward To Seeing You Jan. sth. Wishing You A Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year! Jim Witvoet Sr. & Jim Witvoet Jr. Auction To Be Held 2 Mi. N. Of St. Anne, IL. On Rt. 1, Then 1/4 Mi. W. Auction Info: Jim Jr. 815-427-6328 Home 815-427-8178, NO SUNDAY CALLS PLEASE. Please Call For Updated Listing Or More Information. CHISEL PLOWS: (3) IH SS Pull Chisels, 17 Shank Land/Soil Saver; Brillion 9SS; Glencoe 11SS MISC.: Kew 21* Flat-Fold Mulcher; (2) Anhyd. App.; Knight Bargewagon w/Hoist; Artsway 320 Mixer; Davis Feed Wagon Mixer; (2) Long 3 Pt. Backhoe; IH 620 14’ Drill; IH 14’ 310 w/Grass; Case-IH 3100 Drill 14’, Like New; IH 1700 Truck w/Lime Box; Lots Of Duals & Weights Mixed Throughout The Sale; 6’ -47 Auger; (2) 27 ’ Marathe Auger w/9 H.P. Gas Motors; IH 630-2 R Pull Chopper; 20’ Lundell Stalk Shredder; Pr. New 18.4-42 Tires; Gehl Silage Wagon; ID 1210 A Auger Wagon; IH #6O Flail Chopper; N 1737 Husking Bed w/Flanaton; JD Sickle Mower; (3) ID 400 IS’ Rotary Hoe; Gehl Silage Wagon; (3) Sets Chem. Farm Saddle Tanks; 1386-3488 10 Bolt Hubs w/Duals; Neece Leveling Cult. Shields; Danish Tine Leveler For Rear Of Chisel Plow. VEGETABLE EQUIPMENT TO SELL AT 12:00 SHARP WITH 1 AUCTIONEER, WHILE WE CON TINUE TO SELL OTHER AG EQUIPMENT WITH 2ND AUCTIONEER. 2 Row Holland Transplanter- Like New; 2 Row Mechanical Transplanter w/Disc Openers; 1 Row Potato Plant er; FMC 20’ Sidewinder w/Lift Assist.; John Blue Super S-6000 Hiboy Sprayer S.S. Tanks; 2 Row Potatoe Vine Beater; Howard-8* Rotovator, 12 Row Planet Jr. 3 Pt. Seeder Hyd. Marker; NII Row Planter; Potatoe Gr Der; Johnson 2 Row Bedder; 2R JD 33 Units; 4R Planet Jr Seeder; Tew. Veg. Washer; (S) Field Porta Potties; 3 Pt. Mech. 1R Planter; 13’ 10’ Sec Roller Conveyor w/Comers; Misc. Roller Conveyor Some “New”; Misc. Dock Carts; 13 Refrigeration Compressors For Cooler; M-C IS' Flail Shredder; 1000 Gal. Pull Sprayer 80' Hyd. Booms Tandem Axle. More Vegetable Equipment Coming. DISCS: 24’ White 271; Kew #61016’ Fold; 48’ IH 475 Sharp; 30’ White 272; 14’ Burch; 20’ JD 220; 21’ Athens Hyd. Fold; Burch 24’ 218; 18’ White 271 Sharp; Kew 1010-21’; White 18’ 263; 14’ JD 210; 10’ IH 370; 14’ IH 37; 18’ JD 220; AC 16’ Fold; (2) 12’ Oliver Disc; IH 490-24’ Rock Flex. PLANTERS: IH 800 Liq. Fert. No-Till 6-30; (3) JD 6-30 Dry Pert.; White 5100 Liq. 8-30 No-Till Fold; IH 400-8 Wide Liq. Pert.; JD 495 A Dry Fert.; (3) 6-30-7000 Liq.; (2) JD 7000-8 Wide Liq.; JD 7000-12 Liq.; JD 8 Row Soybean Planter w/#7l Units, Sharp; JD SR-Wide, Liq. Fert. Front Fold, Rebuilt One Year Ago. PLOWS: White 4-B-588, AR; IH 710 5x AR; IH 720 5x AR; IH 710 6x On-Land, AR; JD 5x 1450; JD 4x-1450; JD 4x Rollover; White 4x 508; IH 710-sx; Oliv. 4x; IH 720-6 x; Pull Plow 18’, Sharp; Wilrich AP, 8x Or 9x AR. GRAIN PLATFORMS: JD 218; JD 218 Sidehill; (2) JD 213, Blackreel, Sharp; JD 216; (2) IH 820 15’; Gleaner G 15; JD 18’; (2) JD 15’; MF 9115; (2) NH 20’; MF 15’; 13’-JD; JD 215, Sharp; White 15’. FORKLIFTS: Lift All Model L-50 Dsl., 329 ID Eng. O.H. In 92* 5000#; Clark 2000#; Yale 2000#; Caterpillar. 392 S 2000#. FIELD CULT.; IH 45-34* FC w/Remlinger; IH 12 Row #B5 Front Cult.; (6) JD 6R-30 Danish Tine; (3) JD 4R Danish Tine; (2) Hyd. Fold Burch BR-30 Danish Tine; 8-30 Brillion Hyd. Fold; IH 45-24’; Brillion 18’; (2) Wilrich 24*; Glen coe 18’ 3 Pt.; (2) IH 18’ Pull; 24' Pull Danish Tine w/Rolling Baskets; IH 133-12-30 Danish Tine Hyd. Fold. TRACTORS: IH 3088 Dsl., 1600 Hrs., No Cab; IH 1086, Cah-3500 Hrs., New TA Clutch & Reverse Gear; IH 1486, 4400 Hrs., Super Sharp; IH Super M; (2) IH M w/Ldr.; IH 656 Dsl., 2700 Hrs., Sharp; IH A w/Cult.; IH 1566, 2800 Hrs., 540-1000 PTO, Sharp; Ford 535 Dsl. w/Ldr., 3 Pt. PTO, Low Hrs., IH 1566 Cab- 3800 Hrs.; 1466 D. 2900 Hrs.; JD 4020 Dsl., Turbo, P. Shift, 4500 Hrs.; Case 1070 3100 Hrs.; 1086, Shaip; Case 970 D. Cab; Case 970; IH 1066 Black Stripe; JD 2010 w/Ldr.; JD 3020 w/Ldr.; MF 85 Gas w/Ldr.; JD 730 Gas WFE 3 Pt.; JD 70 Gas; IH 1466 Cah; IH 706; IH 3588 2x2; 84 AC 6080 Dsl., 4000 Hrs.; IH 1466 Black Stripe; IH 806 Dsl.; IH 756 Gas, 3400 Hrs., Sharp; IH 474 Dsl.; IH 454; JD 2030; Ford 7610-1983, Cab. 3800 Hrs.; Ford 335 Dsl.; 1983 Ford 3600; Ford 4000; AC-CA, TCI-C25 Ldr.; Case 930 Dsl. Salvage; Oliv. 1655 Dsl.; 1982 Case 2390,2500 Hrs. w/2394 Rear Ends And Updates; JD 4020 Dsl., New Clutch In 93'; 1984 Ford 555 A TLB, New Engine In 92’; 1981 IH 1086, 4100 Hrs.; 1984 Deutz DX. 140 CAH, Cab Air/Heat, 3400 Hrs. MFWD. TRACTORS 4x4; Case 2670 3 Pt.; JD 7020 Dsl. 3 Pt.. PTO; MF 1805. COMBINES: NH TR 70, Btm Drive, Extra Nice; 1975 JD 6600 Dsl., Shaip; JD 4420 D., 650 Hrs.; JD 6620 Side Hill 4x4, 2200 Hr*.; 1978,7700 2100 Hrs.; 1978 7700 Hydro. Well Maintained; (2) 1974-7700 2500 Hrs. 1978 4400 D. 1900 Hrs.; 1978 6600, 404 Hydro; IH 1460 2400 Hrs., Sharp; NH TR 70 4x4 Cat; NH TR 70 Cat. Hydro. Sharp; JD 4400 23.1-26 Tires; Gleaner F; Gleaner G; MF 550, Low Hr*.; IH 1440 Rebuilt In 1992; 1976 JD 6600 Dsl., 2500 Hrs. BALERS: Ford NH 855 Sharp; NH 852; Hesston 5800; JD 510; JD 500; MF 450. CORNHEADS: JD 643 Lo-Tin; (2) JD 643 Hi-Tin; (2) JD 444 Hi-Tin; JD 443; NI3-30; NH 4 Wide; (3) IH 863; IH 844; MF 8-30; MF 1144; MF 8-30; IH 963; AC 4-36 Black; (2) White 704 N; (2) JD 653 Row Crop; White 4R Wide; IH 943; MF 44; NH 6-30”, Btm Drive Ck #974. LATE ADDITIONS: 1984 Gleaner N-8, 1800 Hrs., 24.5-32 Tires, Nice; Adaptor for N-6 Throat To Be Sold After The Combine; 1981 Gleaner M-2, Dsl., Hydro, 1400 Hrs., Sharp; White 8600 Dsl.; MF 750 DsL, Nice; White 6-30 Cornhead; 20’. LOr M Platform. Sharp; (2) 15’ LOr M, F-15’, Nice; (2) JD 220; White 15’; MF 15’; MF 13’; AC 13* For F; 1988 JD 6S3A Crophead, Sharp; Pr. JD 4020 Fenders, Nice; Pr. JD 4320 Fenders; (8) AC Tool Bar Planter Units; JD 1240 4R Dry Fert, w/Disc On Seed Openers; N. 1., Nice; JD 220 Disc 18’; IH 470 Disc Hyd. Fold; MF 43 Grain Drill w/Grass Seed, Sharp; Glencoe 10' Pull Chisel Plow; M & W 300 Auger Wagon; Kew 14' Rock Flex Plow Disc; IH 500 12* Plow Djpc; Vermeer 504 F RD Baler, Nice; Kilbros Header Cart, Sharp; Hesston 2000-100-2 R Silage Chopper. Sharp; NH 351 Feed Grinder, 3PT. Spray Tank; IH 7-18” On-Land Plow; 710 Plow; 12-30", 3 Pt„ Spray Boom; Oliver 73 H. Pull Picker; 200 Gal., Pull Sprayer; (2) IH 47 Square Balers; NH 656 Roller Bar Rake; Ford-New Holland 855 Baler w/Bale Command; AC 4x-2000 Plow, Nice; JD 8-30 Front Mount FM Cult.; JD 6R FM Front Mount Cult; Grain-O-Vac w/80’ Pipe; (3) IH 24’ Pull F.C. w/Harrows; IH 21’ 490 Disc; IH 22’-4500 F.C.; DMIII Shank Soil Saver; IH 5288, Lots of Hrs., Well Maintained; 1981 IH 1086, 3100 Hrs. Sharp; 1976 IH 766 Dsl., 2800 Hrs., Sharp; 1981 IH 1486,4000 Hrs., Sharp; 1979 IH 1486, 3100 Hrs., Sharp; 1976 IH 1466 Black Stripe; JD 4020 Gas, 4300 Hrs., P.S. Sharp; JD 4630 Syncro Range, Sharp; JD 7520, 4x4 3 Pt., PTO, Duals, Recent Engine 0.H.; Oliver 1855, Dsl., 3100 Hrs., Sharp; AC 8010 Dsl., MFD, 6200 Hrs., Well Kept; MF 2805,3000 Hrs., Good Tractor; AC XTI9O Series m, 4600 Hrs., Sharp; Same-Laser 130, MFD 4650 Hrs., Nice; IH 1586, 3000 Hrs., Sharp; IH 1066 Dsl., 3000 Hrs.; JD 8630-1977. 4x4, Duals. 3 Pi., PTO, Sharp; IH 1486 High Hrs., Well Maintained; IH 1586, 20.8-38 Tires; JD 3020 N.F., Sharp; JD A, Nice; JD 4020 - 1970 Side Console, 5300 Hrs.; JD 4020 Dsl., Cab, One Owner; JD 4020 Gas, 1500 Hrs. on engine 0.H.; IH 1086 Dsl., 6000 Hrs., Well Maintained; Case 1370 Dsl., 2000 Hrs.; MF 1105 Dsl., CAH, Nice Tractor; IH 1066 Dsl., No Cab, Sharp; IH 966 Black Stripe, 1976. AUCTION NOTE: AUCTION WILL START AT 9:30 AM. CST. FARM EQUIPMENT WILL BE AUCTIONED AT 10:00 AM. SHARP! TRACTORS & COMBINES WILL BE MIXED THROUGH OUT THE SALE. PLEASE BE ON TIME. Goat Product Marketing Group Organizes as the growing export market for dairy goats, prompted the interest in an organization which could co ordinate the expanding markets for all goat products. The purpose of the proposed Pennsylvania Caprine Products Association would be to provide a network for those who produce, market, promote, and have an in terest in Pennsylvania caprine pro ducts. This association would be in direct support of any Pennsyl vanian who is involved in, or has an interest in, the process and/or production of caprine products. These caprine products would include, but not be limited to goat meat, fluid milk and milk pro ducts. hides, cosmetics such as soap, fiber, and providing goats Forest Wetland BMPs Handbook Available UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The free pocket guide “Best Management Practices for Silvicultural Activities in Pen nsylvania’s Forest Wetlands” now is available from Penn State Cooperative Extension offices, Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry district offices and regional wood industry groups. The guide is published by the Pennsylvania Forest Issues Work ing Group, which includes rep resentatives from industry, gov ernment. public-interest groups, and educational institutions. “The guide is intended for field use by foresters, loggers, landow ners and other forest land mana gers,” says Dr. Stephen Jones, associate professor of forest resources. “Its 64 pages include helpful guidelines and illustra tions. We’re establishing a statew ide distribution network to ensure that it gets to those who need it.” The first section reviews the functions and values of wetlands and describes the basic character istics of the four most common types of forest wetlands in Pen nsylvania: temporary ponds, spring seeps, streamside wetlands and beaver ponds. Listed are common plant and soil indicators and other clues sig naling the presence of wetlands. Also covered are techniques for developing wetlands and buffer zones and conducting pre-harvest evaluations. Section two outlines federal and state regulations relating to Pen nsylvania wetlands, focusing mainly on Chapter 25 of the Pen nsylvania Code, which covers PUBLIC SALE OF ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLD GOODS. LOTS Of CERAMIC & GREENWARE ARTICLES. J. DEERE RIDING MOWER. POWER ft HAND TOOLS. GUNS SAT., JAN. 8, 1994 AT 9:00 A.M. Loc. 1609 Long Lane, Manor Twp., Lan caster Co., PA. (Dir.: West of New Dan ville, near Rock Hill Tavern). Food Served § a | e Qy* MR. ft MRS. CHARLES E. MATEER Howard Shaub, Inc. (717) 464-3541 Auctioneer (AU-000831-L) for blood products research and export. An organizational meeting is planned for 10:30 a.m. on January 16 at the Days Inn, 240 S. Pugh Street, State College. Sunday brunch will be available at a cost of $8.25 and all people interested in or producing or processing a product from goats in Pennsylva nia are invited to attend. For more information, contact the following: Rick and Denise Goss, (spokespeople) Palmyra, (717) 838-4610; Brady Kadunce, (acting secretary), RD 2 Box 137. Clarion, PA 16214, (814) 226-5405; Gwen Musselman, New Enterprise. (814) 766-2713; Danny Hatter, American Dairy Goat Association District II direc tor, (814) 383-4310. dam safety and waterway manage ment rules and regulations. “We included a table summar izing activities covered by Chap ter 25 as well as those not cov ered,” Jones said. “Also reviewed are waivers, general permits, small project permits and joint permit applications.” Section three summarizes the recommended best management practices (BMPs) for operating in wetlands. “This is the heart of the guide,” Jones said. “It presents a detailed list of recommendations and discusses BMPs and their relationship to wetland regula tions and government guidelines concerning erosion and sedimen tation pollution control. “The BMPs listed relate to using haul roads, skid trails and landings, felling trees and estab lishing buffer zones. The section also identifies BMPs that are con ditions of various general permits.” Six appendices provide a checklist for wetlands protection on timber harvesting sites, names of the most common Pennsylvania wetlands plants, important provi sions of the Clean Water Act, addresses and phone numbers of federal, state and local contacts, a list of references and a glossary. Additional distribution points for the guide will be added over time. For more information about the guide or about the Forest Issues Working Group, contact Stephen Jones, of Penn State, at (814) 863-0401, or Maurice For rester, of SEDA-Council of Gov ernments, at (717) 524-4491. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS!
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