Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1995, Image 137

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John Deere 506 bush hog
type like new condition
$5OO jd 2-14 bottom p!vw
$3OO 3 pt scraper blado.
Barks Co. 717-933-4721.
1991 equipment trailer hd
28x8' blair gooseneck
flatbed adjustable beaver
tail winch low miles $B9OO
new asking $5900. Sussex
Co. 201-579-1226.
Mower ih 120 sickle bar
balanced mower for parts
or rebuild $250 080.
Crankshaft broke other
carts good shape. Berks
Co. 610-987-3062.
300 gallon diesel tank with
hand pump $3OO 275 gal
lon fuel oil tank with hand
pump $5O. Carroll Co.
301-262-9037.
Duetz f!512 engine 105 hp
excellent $1250 kupota bel
ly mower rc72 25 $6OO
1990 isuzu npr td Sspeed
$9500. Loudoun Co.
703-777-1520.
Bolens qsl6 hydrostatic
48" deck hydraulic lift 3pt
with 36’ tiller runs good
$lBOO. Frederick Co.
410-848-5364.
American dexter cattle the
miniature breed all ages
good for beef or dairy call
evenings. Somerset Co.
814-267-5052.
NH36 flail chopper $575
500 gal trailer sprayer $425
nl 620 blower $175 nh7l7w
pickup head $175 nh 36ft
elevator $275. Lane. Co.
717-653-5926.
1947 John deere a some
new parts $7OO. Lane. Co.
717-733-0307.
1995 morgan bay colts
$l5OO and $2500 palomino
yearling colt morgan quar
ter cross beautiful $2500
angora bunnies $B. York
Co. 717-229-2218.
Riding mules one molly one
gelding both 14 hand $9OO
each call after 6. Chester
Co. 610-524-2145.
Bulk tank mejonnier 600 Allis chalmers loader
gal w accessories $l2OO $4500 black angus bull
agway heat salvager $5OO $l2OO good milk cow bred
ss double tubs washer $25. $650 black angus heilfcp
Cambria Co. bred $6OO. Lebanon Co.
814-472-8068. 717-865-4444.
The top 50 protein producing herds for
May in Lancaster DHIA are listed as follows:
TOP 50 HERDS FOR REA PROTEIN
EUGENE i SUSAN HESS
BOB+KAREH GOCBENADR
FRANK GRAYBILL
JOHN H HOWARD
DONALD B TRIMBLE
KENNETH E ZDRIN
EARL A ANNA MAE REIFF
CURTIS E AKERS ( SON
STEPHEN L HERSHEY
JOHN N. BURKHOLDER
JOHN £ COLEMAN JR
NEVIF S HORNING
The top producing herds for May in Craw
ford DHIA are listed as follows:
lOP 50 HODS rot lEA PROTEIN II CRANFORD COOKTY
name
DONALD I EATON
MORRELL FAINS
DOOG ( DEBIA FIELY
JEFFREY RAMEY
O-DAtLAM FAIN
BUCK POND FARMS
mchard L BUCK
iutther petershein
brvak r nc cordy
EORALD KALINOHSKI
JANES + JANET HUNTER
DENNIS B HALFAST
AC model d grader 10'
moldboard new paint alter
nator rubber scarf teeth gas
engine good condition
$3900. Harford Co.
410-457-4231.
Case 660 combine 13ft
good condition $l3OO IH
550 forage harvester for
parts extra knives 2 row
best offer. Somerset Co.
814-634-9235.
Allis Chalmers c with
hydraulic lift ac mower culti
vator 2 way plow and man
uals excellent condition
$2500. Carroll Co.
410-374-6596.
Int 445 baler field ready
shed kept one owner pwr
1984 price $2200 call
before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m.
Lower Northd Co.
717-758-6221.
3ft square producer sign
with 14 5x30" metal remov
able plates fora sprayer 10
row boom with 900-24
implement tires. York Co.
717-382-4381.
#2l mccormick manure
spreader ground driven
good condition 95 bushel
$lOOO. Berks Co.
610-845-2918.
86 model excellent condi
tion delivery avail no rea
sonable offer refused.
Lehigh Co. 610-756-6374.
Kohler 10kw 3 phase
generator with automatic
switch gear and transfor
mer $ll5O or best offer call
evenings. Berks Co.
610-385-4376.
Chattanooga 12ft spring
harrow very good condition
and shed kept $350.
Schuylkill Co.
717-345-4109.
NH477 T haybine $1950
nh 853 round baler make
offer ih 56 4rc planter w
insecticide $350. Blair Co.
814-944-0818.
Cultivators plow sickle
mower 4 cub a wagon 3pt
16' disk ih jd s dressers
spinner 1r planter hitlers
rotary shanks hen equip
wagon antiques. Salem Co.
609-358-8625.
Top 50 Protein Herds , Lancaster DHIA For May
REA
MILK
Top Protein Herds, Crawford DHIA For May
REA REA RBA HO.
BRD MILK FAT PRO CONS
Donkeys registered minia
ture and standard jacks
and jennys. Herkimer Co.
315-858-1212.
Perennial morning glory
seeds 7 colors 30 seeds for
$2 family is over 100 years
old. Columbia Co.
717-784-4209.
Case vai 1953 runs good
straight tin $750. Mercer
Co. 609-737-1781.
12' jon boat 1955 7Vi hp
evinrude remote tank rnlnn
kote electric motor $450
electric cement mixer $125.
Berks Co. 610-286-0251.
Allis chalmers rc runs good
good tires $l2OO. Adams
Co. 717-677-6704.
50 produce bins $8 each
good condition. Union Co.
717-922-4274.
Gehl cb6oo harvester ad]
width com head hay head
good condition $2200 also
grimm hay tedder pto $5OO.
Lebanon Co.
717-949-3389.
Antique mccormick deering
10in belt grinding mill and
Oliver 2 row front mounted
cultivator for older Oliver
tractor round pipe. York Co.
717-292-9352.
Woodstoves hearthstone l>
one new and one like new
soapstone and porcelain
enameled cast iron call
after 6 p.m. Northampton
Co. 610-252-7786.
Australian shepherd and
border collie mixed puppies
$5O each born May 14
working parents. Lebanon
Co. 717-865-2762.
410 mf diesel combine
good condition field ready
13' grain head 4 row com
head $4500. Dauphin Co.
717-367-7190.
Ford 4x4 1500 series 2 cyl
diesel with loader $5500
also jd 400 laoder and
stone rake $6OOO. Pike Co.
588-6350.
Int 14 dozer pto new pins
bushing $3500 int t 6 62
series dozer new tracks
$4500 both vgc. Wyo Co.
717-945-7759.
Large divider manure
spreader like new ihc large
manure spreader wide
spread like new ihc back
hoe bucket 24’. Carbon Co.
717-386-4435.
REA NO.
PRO COWS
859 68
795 59
793 140
780 46
778 31
777 265
771 40
769 56
767 66
762 69
759 57
757 50
SHANNON BRENDA IRWIN
stanhope runs
ALAN ( MONA COSTEAD
NOAH WEN6ERD JR
TON A LIBBY WILSON
rynd bone earns
6SCENE ACHES
baht run
JANES CDSTEAD
HIL-AIBE run
ALRIGHT runs
INFIELD BHOIHEHS
NICKERSON FARN 2
LAST STOP FARN
GARYKAREH FREYERHUTH
RON I DON CLOSKY
CLARK S DDNCAN
EARL + BONITA KRIDER
RAYNOND A HOLABAOGB
NEWARK. Del. Delaware
Cooperative Extension relies on
volunteers to help extend outreach
programs to the public.
Now another volunteer group
the Slate Advisory Council
will help Dr. Richard E. Fowler,
director fo Delaware Cooperative
Extension, and Dr. John C. Nyc,
dean of the College of Agricultur
al Sciences at the University of
Delaware, promote extension pro
grams on agriculture, youth devel
opment at the University of Dela
ware, food and gardening educa
tion and family support to
Delaware’s citizens and decision
makers.
“We had an extension state ad
visory group up until four years
ago, when we initiated the Univer
sity of Delaware’s Visiting Com-
Simmental Juniors Face Busy Summer
BOZEMAN, Mont. Junior or more regional classics.”
members of the American Sim- Regional classics arc scheduled
mental Association (ASA) are ■as follows: northcentral region,
looking forward to a summer j une 13.15, Dcs Moines, Iowa;
filled with enjoyable, beef eastern region, June 18-21, Bowl
industry-related competition. ing Green, Ky.; southeastern reg-
Five regional classics, during ion, June 22-24, Perry, Ga.; south
the month of June, followed by central region, June 23-25,
National Summer Classic XV in Shreveport, La.; and western rcg-
July, are on the upcoming calen- i on , June 25-27, Twin Falls,
dar of events. Idaho.
Regional classics, patterned
after the National Classic, are
planned at five wide-ranging loca
tions. “There is a regional event
within easy driving distance of 90
percent of our membership,” said
Mark Dikeman, American Junior
Simmental Association (AJSA)
president from Manhattan, Kan.
“Regional classics are a great
place to become involved and to
get warmed up fa* the National,”
Dikeman said. “We urge our
members to prepare for the
National Classic by studying and
working at home, and by attending
Dm + SAM MARTIN
HENRY D ZIMMERMAN
CHRIST K SXOLTZFOS
LAURENCE GOOD
CLAY FARM
DENNIS E TICE
J ELMER STOLTZFCS
ROBERT L SHELLY
TIMOTHY L HEAVER
PARKE B RANCK JR
ELVIN+DORCAS REIFF
SHELNAR ACRES
ROY E SENSENIG
HEA-LAND FARM
EARL N LANDIS
TIMOTHY KURTZ
NEFFDALE FARM
ABRAHAM SHELLY JR
BARREN Z GOOD
Delaware Re-Establishes
Extension Advisory
mittee on Agriculture,” said Fow
ler. “The visiting committee’s
direction is more university re
search and education-oriented,
which is indispensable to our suc
cess. But another segment of our
population program leaders
and volunteers at the local level
with their direct knowledge of
grassroots issues had a contri
bution to make as well.”
State agricultural leaders and
extension volunteers throughout
Delaware encouraged Fowler and
Nye to reestablish the State Advi
sory Council to complement both
the university’s and extension’s
goals.
“Because these volunteers are
directly involved in extension out
reach, they are invaluable in ad
vancing our programs,” said
Fowler. “Thev know from first-
Summer Classic XV, tradition
ally the highlight of the AJSA
year, will be held July 17-21 at
Rochester, Minn. ASA staff mem
bers are working closely with the
Minnesota Simmental Association
(MSA) membership and Universi
ty of Minnesota Animal Science
staff to coordinate that event.
Rochester’s Kahler Hotel
serves as Classic Headquarters,
with all cattle activities at the
Olmsted County Fairgrounds.
An estimated 250 AJSA mem
bers are expected to participate in
junior and senior divisions. Com-
Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Juna 10,1995-D5
GLENN H HEDGES
DALE R HERSBEY
KAT LID FARM
HERSBEY BROS. DAIRY
MELODY LAND FARRS
KEMTOM L SNEIGART
VESHOH R DMBLE + SOD
JOSEPH C WIVELL
GERALD RARTIN
JEFFREY L AON6ST
BARRY L TROOP
ROBERT L t LINDA SENSENIG
RICHARD N SADDER
DAVID J. KDLP
R EDWIN BARNISH
TON 2ARTRAN
DONALD B TRIMBLE
BRAMDYVALE FARR
ARLIN BENNER
BLY VALLEY FARMS
ALAI TRAVIS
RONUAIET TROVER
STEVE LONDGREN
NARK + CHRIS CORNELL
STANLEY BRADSBAH
LESTER t HAST
GERALD R DONOVAN
ORANGE SOCKET LPFINC
DAVID YARNELL
ROGER I KIN EVANS
EARL ( LISA HAMILTON
MARVIN GINGERICH
RICHARD B HEYGAMDI
LYNWOOD EEAGY
A-JAY FARMS
SELDONREST F FARM
KENNETH L HYDE
BANCROFT FARMS
hand experience the positive re
sults Extension programming has
on the citizens of Delaware.”
Twelve representatives of the
16-member State Advisory Coun
cil were drawn from county advi
sory committees, which are made
up of 4-H leaders, agricultural
leaders. Master Gardeners, Master
Foods Educators, and Master Fi
nancial Counselors. The remain
ing four representatives were se
lected at-large.
The members of the newly
formed committee are Nathan
Beasley, Ron Breeding, Donald
Bullock, George Collins, Mary
Fennemore, John Glenn, Laura
Hill, Jamie Jamison, Sam Latham,
Dale Ockles, Bea Phillips. Kay
Powell, Rodney Reynolds, Kim
Robbins, Jean Skibinski and BJ,
VanKavelaar.
petition is held in a variety of
cattle-related categories, includ
ing a herdsman’s quiz; sire sum
mary quiz; beef bowl; public
speaking; sales talk; heifer exhibi
tion (both Simmental and Simbrah
breeds); showmanship; advertis
ing and promotion; and interview
ing.
Extracurricular activities on the
schedule include two dances, a
volleyball tournament, a barbecue
cook-out, and a festive awards
banquet
Also, The Pennsylvania Sim
mental Association will once
again hold the Pennsylvania Capi
tol Futurity in conjunction with
the Keystone International Lives
tock Expo in October 1995. Once
again, the purse is expected to pay
$5,000. Any interested juniors or
adults may contact Lee Snyder to
And out where to purchase eligible
heifers or bulls to participate in the
Futurity. Snyder can be reached at
(814) 374-4684.
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