PHONE: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 FAX 717-733-6058 Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM; Thurs. 7 AM to 5 PM l3' 6 JD. TWA disk cabu $llOO.OO. Brillion 14' end mMeniiioußUT ,ra 1 ns P ort euHipaeker 4" I axle in good condition $1350.00. 717-359-9792. 1066 Farmall tractor w/cab, 13 disc Black Hawk grain Glenco soil saver w/ drill, 10' E-Z flow fertilizer " 1 ® •]% r -. ca 1 1 spreader. JD 32 disc. Bril -717-524-7654. lion 10’ cultipacker. JO 2 1066 Internationa) tractor; £° tt ° m J®’ tracer plow trip 4R front mounted cultivator bac ' < - NH 7' sickel bar to fit Int. series 460 through mower- All equipment ex -686 814/328-5222 cellent. Evenings. (717)292-2434. 10' Brillion seeder $1875; Hesston stacker $1075; self-propelled Might wheeler detassler $1875; New 43hp skid loader $12,500; 20hp $B2OO with backhoe $9200; 20hp de monstrator $7600; 5400 White planter 6R IH planter $1275; New spt belly mower $875; 9 new&used Perfecto II harrows. Don Erdley Equipment, Lewis burg 717/524-2410. 1194 Case tractor, 3 cylin der, diesel, 50hp, 3pth, VG condition, $6,500. (201)383-5618. Kingston (Luzerne Co.) Do you take pride in maintaining your dairy farm? Does your dairy farm project an attractive, wholesome image to consumers? If so, the .Dairy Of Distinction Program of New York, New Jersey and Penn sylvania will consider your farm for the program’s annual recogni tion awards. The Northeast Dairy Farm Beautification Program was first Attractive dairy farms give the consumer greater confidence in the wholesomeness of milk and stimulate milk sales which encourages public support for the dairy industry. The award gives recognition to the dairy farmer for maintaining a well-kept farmstead. ELIGIBILITY All Northeast dairy farms producing milk for sale are invited to make application for the award. Dairies receiving the 10 highest scores in each of the 91 districts will receive an 18” x 24” Dairy of Distinction sign to be displayed in front of their farm. Mailing Address Phone Numl Cooperative or Handler (where ship your miiio (Your Handler will he conuclcd (o appnivc ytur milk quality) Location (driving directions Tor judging team) County (where your farm is located) I hereby apply to the Northeast Dairy Farm Beautification Committee to have my (fairy scored in accordance with the rules of the program for the purpose of obtaining a Dairy of Distinction sign to be displayed on my premises. (No producer will be charged for scoring or sign expense.) Signature of Owncr/Openuor Return application by April 15. New York dairies send to Carol Weddle, New Yoik Holstein Association, 957 Mitchell Street, P.O. Box 190, Ithaca, NY 14851; Pennsylvania dairies send to Paul Nichols, ADADC, Tower Business Building, 239 Schuyler Ave., Kingston, PA 18704; New Jersey dairies send to August Knispel, R.D. 1, Box 325, Pittstown, NJ 00867. Northeast Dairy Farm Beautification Program Inc. BUY.SEI 1250 Oliver tractor w/1050 loader, A-1 shape, $7,000. 350 JO dozer w/winch, $16,500. 214 Site Master JCB backhoe. 4WD. extend-a-hoe, $29,500. New 1" stainless steel grading. (304)265-0026. 12 tooth Mohawk chisel plow. 3pth, $l,OOO. MF 7 tooth conservation chisel plow. $l,BOO. Berks Co. (610)682-6446. (1)3000 & (1)9000 Gal. SS nitrogen storage tanks. 703/639-2262, after Bpm 703/382-0570. 1995 Dairy Of Distinction Farms Sought started in 1983 to recognize the hard work and dedication of the farmers who maintain attractive farms. The purpose of the program is to instill a greater sense of confi dence in the wholesomeness of dairy products, and increase their sales. Farms that apply are judged on the roadside appearance of build ings, grounds, and surroundings, since this is what our dairy product Application PURPOSE OF PROGRAM APPLICATION Farm Name Date 1938 JD H, good condition, new paint, $3,000 080. Call (717)949-2545. 1943 Case UA w/snow plow, good tin and rubber, runs. Barn kept. Two others (or parts. $l,BOO 080. (908)329-6566. 1947 John Deere A; Ford BN. 717-336-2497 after 4PM. 1948 Cub hi-boy tractor w/42’ Woods rotory mower, good running con dition. Call after 7PM, (610)255-4100. 1949 John Deere A w/7' sickle bar, 2 bottom trail plow, good, condition, $2,200. 139-36 tires, rims, new tubes. $175. JD hay& rake, $475. Berks Co., (610)682-2301. 1956 520 JD tractor $3400 OBO; Jl Case horse drawn wooden manure spreader, excellent condition; N 0.6 McCormick Deering horse drawn mower, excellent condition. 703/327-7027 Loudoun Co., VA. 1665 Martin Scavenger II Spreader, excellent, ready to use, Neg., Lancaster Co. 717/665-7399 1970 JD side console 4020 w/front wheel assist, turbo & big rubber, nice. $12,000. 610/932-5576. 1979 IH 1086, 5500 hours, overhauled at 4300 hours, 18.4x38 good rubber. CAH. $10,700. 717/437-3888. 1980 TRBS NH Combine, Completely Gone Over, 1600 Hours, Grain and Corn Head. (717)349-2548. 1981 JD 4840 SGB, excel lent condition, new, 20.8x42 Firestone radials, axle duals, triple remotes, quick hitch, $29,500. After SPM, (717)354-0815. 1981 MF 750 Combine, Hydro; MF1163 6RN Corn Head; 1989 MF 9116 16' Flex Grain Head w/Wagon, very good cond., garage kept. 610-857-5933. consumers observe as they drive by. The cleanliness of the barn yard, feed areas and manure man agement are other aspects of the farm operation taken into consider ation. Roadside judging is con ducted during the month of May. Former winners of past years are also rejudged to ensure they con tinue to meet the standards of excellence. To qualify for consideration, you must be actively dairy fanning and shipping milk. Applications are available from your state secre tary, Pennsylvania: Paul Nichols, American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc., 239 Schuyler Avenue, Box 5 , Kingston, Pa. 18704, (717) 283-2204, New York; Carol Weddle, N.Y. Hol stein Association, 957 Mitchell Street, Ithaca N.Y. 14851, (607) 273-7591, or New Jersey. August Knispel, R.D. 1, Box 325, Pittstown, New Jersey 08867, (201) 735-4989. All applications muse be completed and returned by April 15th, 1995. The Dairy of Distinction pro gram is financed in Pennsylvania by Dairy Farmers through the American Dairy Association Dairy Council and Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program, plus Agribusi ness organizations. The Pennsyl vania Dairy Of Distinction Pro gram is conducted with advice and help by Penn State cooperative extension. Dairy of ■ Distinction OW'y Fvm B«ulHlc»lion Pregnnt 1982 IH 1460 combine, 2600 hrs., excellent oondi tion, $25,900 (717)627-7381. 1984 TW2S MFWD, cab, air, $20,500. 1981 TW2O, cab, air, 2WD, $17,500. 1985 8210 cab, air. 2WD, $17,500. Upper Sandusky, (419)294-5375 1989 JD 9600 combine, 2500 hrs., excellent condi tion, field ready, $63,000. 618-732-6237. 1991 Vegetable & seedling transplanter, 3pt, IR, 2 seats, like new, $1100; (4) 2" self-priming irrigation pumps, 60 RSI, 85 GPM, $2OO-$350/each; "aSOO new poly pots, various sizes, 3qt-10qt, $5OO/all. 717/253-9053 1994 Belarus 65hp 54hrs like new, 269 New Holland baler w/kicker excellent condition $11,500.00 for both. 703-740-8398. 1 Westfield fertilizer augar for rear of truck, good con dition $350.00. Berks Co., 610-682-4526. 2010 JD tractor, runs 0.K., $2500. NO Sunday Calls. 301-733-2397. 22' McKee field cultivator, hydraulic fold w/rblling ba skets, good condition. Will be sold at Marion Auction, Marion, PA, 3/16/95. (301)334-3897. 24' folding Bush Hog, soil conserver, disc and harrow teeth, spring loaded, hitch hicker on back, (717)436-5454, 251 International 2R 3Pt. Hitch Corn Planter, Very Good Shape, Extra Plates, NH 3Pt. Hitch 7' Mower, Belt Drive, Very Good Shape, Extra Knife. (814)446-5807 After 4PM HOW IS YOUR FARM SCORED? Northeast Dairy Farm Beautification Program, Inc. Awards will be based upon neatness, good maintenance and other factors which can be controlled by the farmer. Attractive background scenery should not be weighed heavily in judging. All judging obser vations should be made from a vehicle at one or more points on an adjacent public highway (or if farm is off the road, the nearest lane). Judging should give equal consideration to old wood construction and new construction of metal or concrete block. The award program may be used for subsequent advertising or promotion activities for dairy products or dairy farming. Farmers who apply for awards agree that; if selected they will cooperate with these activities and make all reasonable efforts to maintain both the exterior and interior of their properties in an acceptable condition. HOW THE APPLICATION WORKS The owner or operator of the dairy farm should sign the applica tion and send it to NEDFBP secretary by April 15. HOW THE JUDGING WORKS Judging teams will visit farms during the month of May. Farms will be judged each year as the award is presented on an annual basis. Any dairy failing to maintain appearance standards will be asked to remove their sign. The Dairy of Distinction signs remain the proper ty of the committee, not the property of the dairy farmer. All farms must achieve a compliance score of 90 percent on their Dairy of Distinction score card. Your cooperative or milk handler will be con tacted to approve your milk quality. RULES FOR THE DAIRY OF DISTINCTION AWARD The Dairy of Distinction sign remains the property of the Northeast Dairy Farm Beautification Committee. The post and bracket shall be supplied by and maintained by the dairy farmer. It is suggested that a wood post 4’ x 4’ x 12’ or iron pipe 2’ x 12’ be used. Posts or pipe should be installed and main tained in true vertical position with 8’ above ground. Top of the bracket shou' i be lower than six inches from the top of the post. Sign shall b~ displayed in front of the dairy at roadside. An attractive post and bracket, or other frame, shall be used to dis play the sign. No more than three signs should be displayed from the sign frame or post, and all shall be of a style, general size and quality comparable to the Dairy of Distinction sign. Sign should be secured on all sides to avoid wind damage. Signs shall not be moved to other premises. New owners of a Dairy of Distinction farm must apply to retain the sign. Replacement of damaged signs shall be the discretion of the committee. No producer shall be charged with scoring or sign expense. Judges’ decisions will be final. Judging will take place between May Ist and May 31st. Farms awarded a Dairy of Distinction sign in previous years will be judged between April Ist and April 30th. If they do not qual ify, they will be rejudged between May Ist and May 31st so they have the opportunity to keep the sign. Farms that do not requalify will return the sign to their regional Dairy of Distinction Committee. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 11, 1995-D3 2800 gal steel water tank, w/2’ valve on truck chassis $650.00 obo. 10 Kinze soy bean meters $75.00 ea. obo. 717-426-2659. 2 Diesel Chisom Riders, 1 Picsaw Eliminator, 1 GMC- V Body w/Belt, Field Ready. (609)567-3464. (2)IH 105 forage wagons; Oemco 300 gal. 3pt. sprayer w/45’ booms; Lehly hay tedder 717/589-3459 evenings. (2) IH 5100 Grain drills, DO, press wheels, $2BOO & $3lOO. 800/919-3322. 300 Gallon 3Pt Hitch De mco Sprayer, 45’ Hyd. Booms, Electric Controls, Like New. $4250; 3500 Bushel Grain Bin, Ready to Load, $250. Chester Co. (610)286-6981. NH 320 baler (no kicker), $2OOO 080 610/593-2689 evenings. 323 AC corn planter, 4RN air planter, dry fertilizer, like new, $2OOO 610/869-9627 3450 TMR Knight mixer, JD 6620 titan 2, Gleaner N 5 series 3 combine, Deutz 13006 2 & 4 wheel drive. 412-254-4753. 35 Delfino same 35hp, steel or tires, $5500; 4WD Gehl 600 harvester for parts, like new knives, $350. 717/733-2764. 4-150 White. 3pt, PTO, dual. 18 4x34, 95%, cab. fiedl ready. 717-272-2477 4230 rebuilt short block, $2,400. WFE lor 4020 $975. 4020 crank reground $7OO. Rebuilt injector pump $495. 466 block $9OO. (800)730-4020. 460 Farmall gas, NF, fen ders, good TA. (717)966-2694 or (717)966-3822. 460 Hardy diaphram sprayer pump, like new. Call (717)752-2837. 489 NH windrower, new sickle drive, needs rolls knife, skids, cutterbar straight, $3900 301-739-6592, 717-762-0369. 4 row 71 units JD veget able planter, w/fertilizer and many plates, pull type. 609-567-3464 500 gal. Hard! truck mounted sprayer, Bhp Honda, $3500. 717/328-9516, 717/328-3866. 500 gallon poly-tank, fits in pickup bed, $l7O. Lilliston T’6" mower, $675. Adams County. (717)642-9199, 500 Wilmar fertilizer spreader, good condition, Columbia County (717)752-2837 5400 White Air Corn Planter, $lOOO neg. 610/589-4053 5400 White 6 row corn planter, liquid $1300.00. 5400 White 6 row corn planter dry $llOO.OO. JD 95 combine $300.00. Gleaner A Combine $300.00. JO 6 row colova tor $300.00. Tye no til $1500.00. Allis Challmers 24' disc $1500.00. FM C sprayer $2OO 00. Farmall M grater, $1200.00. MC flare mower $400.00.& 215-348-5514. 543 White No-Til Planter, 6R, Fertilizer Attachments, Insecticide Boxes. (301)739-2315.
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