El2-Lancastw Farming, Saturday, August 12, 1995 . P‘ g Empire Livestock, pose with the champion steer purchased from Robert Gilliland. P&O Foods, represented by Russ Mitchell, left, pur chased the reserve grand champion steer from Ryan Calkins. CALF KE Oldfields Seed Companyjyj^r- We Have Puna Chicory ~ New Zealand Pasture Salad for all Your Livestock A deep taproot brings natural minerals to the surface. Puna is high in protein and energy. Very palatable - Drought tolerant. Excellent nutrition for cattle, sheep, goats, deer and horses. • Matua Prairiegrass - High Performance - Sweet eating Top pasture grass for hay and grazing. • Oldfields Blend - High quality pasture mix - Easy to manage • Southern Cross - Top performing clover blend. Adapted from Louisiana to the Great Lakes. • Baldridge Grazing and Silage Maize - High protein corn - The complete warm season annual. Remember. “It doesn't do any good to produce 100 tons per hectare if the stock won't eat it" Pennsylvania Dealer: Aaron King; Fairview Fruit Farm, 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks. Answering service 717-687-7741 Ask for free newsletter and catalogue 1-800-448-5145 Bradford County Livestock Sale (Continuad from Pago Ell) larship program. Meridian Bank of Troy resold two and Columbia Cross Roads Equipment resold the other. The donated lambs were purchased by Columbia Cross Roads Equipment, Towanda Agway and USDA and the Conser vation District for $ 1.25, $ 1.35 and $1.35 per pound, respectively. The small steer sale averaged $1.17 per pound. The sale topper was the 1362-pound grand champion sold by Robert Gilliland and purchased by Empire Livestock Market for $1.21 per pound. The reserve grand champion sold by Randy Calkins was pur chased by P&C Foods for $1.15 per pound. The Hereford tipped the scales at 962 pounds. P&C Foods also purchased the third steer, a 1014-pound Hereford raised by Adam Yoachim for $1.15 per pound. Bob Shaylor was the auctioneer for the annual event. (Turn to Page El 3) The AGCO Allis 9650. A tractor with the power and versatitlity to take on any job you can think of. The 9650 with 155 PTO hp has a reliable Deutz air-cooled engine and the powershift transmission - the most advanced powershift ever put in a farm tractor. Control 18 forward and 9 reverse speeds with just a tap of your finger. Our cab-forward design, sloped hood and relo cated exhaust provide better visibility and a more comfortable ride. Plus, the premimum air-ride swivel seat and exclusive seat-mounted control console put everything at your fingertips. So before the sun sets, rAll check out the 9650 powershift tractor jJgsj at your local AGCO Allis deal e r . For the way you farm today SEE YOUR DEALER TODAY! MANOR MOTORS On Rte. 553 Penn Run, P«. 15765 412-254-4753 HERNLEY’S FARM EQUIP., INC. Elizabethtown, Pa. 717-367-M67 Brian Canfield, left, of C&N Bank purchased the reserve champion lamb from Joslyn Elliott for $3.50 per pound. ADSI L. PAY OFF! k You'll run out of daylight before you run out of ways to use it. SANDY LAKE IMPLEMENT Sandy Lake, Pa. 412-376-2489 NICHOLS FARM EQUIP. Bloomsburg, Pa. 717-784-7731 B. EQUIP., INC. Wayntaboro, Pa. 717-782-3193 FARM EQUIP., INC. Annvlllt, Pi. 717-867-2211 C.J. WONSIDLER BROS Quakiitown, Pa. GRUMELU 21S-536-7523 FARM SERVICE Naw Tripoli, Pa. QuarryvlPa, Pa. 215-767-7611 717-788-7318 Olay, Pa. 215-887-8257 HOLTRY’S EQUIPMENT Roibury, Pa. 717-532-7261