Bureau (Continued from Page Alt) growing turtle and carp popula tion, Knill said. The delegation’s last stop was Thailand, a country that competes with the U.S. in exporting goods to China. Thailand has a year-round growing season, Knill said. “We saw com being harvested and com less than a foot high just a half mile down the road,” he said. Com there is harvested and dried on large cement areas. The grain is turned hourly using a spike-tooth harrow that has a flat blade, Knill said. “They claim it will dry down a percentage point an hour using just the sun and that cement” pad. In Thailand, the delegation vis ited a modem day poultry opera tion with equipment similar to what is used in the U.S. except for one thing; the entire building was made of bamboo with a thatched roof overhead, Knill said. Knill also spoke briefly about his trip to South America with the AFBF earlier this year. The dele gation visited Argentina first and were amazed to see how beef cattle are raised there. 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SMALLEY Vt/* \ I fiv COMPLETE AUCTIONEERING SERVICES 2400 N. Old Bethlehem Pike Quakertown, PA 18951-3911 (215)536-5453 529-9834 AUCTION THANKSGIVING DAY Nov. 23, ISOS 9:00 A.M. TRAINS GUNS COLLECTIBLES J.P. SMALLEY AUCTION HALL, 2150 ROSEDALE RD., QUAKERTOWN, PA TRAINS Lionel, Marx, Ives, Bings, Amer. Flyer, 400 E-Engine & Tendu Boxed w/5 Freight Cars, 2-2373 Canadian Pacific Boxed, 2530 Car/Silver Cloud/Silver Cloud Dawn, 2352 Penna. Choc. Body, 2333-Santa-Fe Boxed Mint, 2339-Wa-Bash, 2348 Minneapolis &St Louis, 814 Box Car, 6577-Bay Window Caboose, 2-Giarard Standard Cars, 671-Engine & Tender, 726-Engine & Tender, 682-Engine & Tender, Texas Special A&B, 602-Sea Board Can. Pac. Craig Mannor/Banff park, 624-C&0, 2351 Milwaukee, 2024-C&O, 2337-Wa-Bash, 8210 Joshua Co wen, 6801-50-Flat Car w/Boat, 210 Texas Special, 627-Switcher, 3254-Ives, 252-Switcher, 1666 E-Engine & Tender w/805,603,654,657,2660 Cars, 2270-Wells Faigo, 8501 -Western Maryland, Flint Stone Express, #5 Lionel Engine, Jetson Train, Many Acc. Such As-Lionel Air port & Remote 1045 Flag Man, 354 Tower, Coal Loader, Crossings. GUNS Mossbuig & Sons 144 22 Cal, Winchester #55 25-35 W.C. Remington Sportsman 12 Ga, Rem, 410, Win #l2 12 GaB.B. Guns & Some New Rifles. COLLECTIBLES NeuweilerTin Sign, C.E. Kettle, Carnival Glass, Strangle, 5 Wood Box Erector Sets, Collection C.E. Horses, 2-Early Hill Climbers, Hess Trucks 1977, RV &Othere, Tin & C.I Toys, Advertising Items, 1948 Coke Scarf, Maitoles, German Stine, Milk Bottles & Care, Slead, Tui Wagon, Lantern, Wood Advertising Crates, Match Book Collection, Stain Glass Light (Church), Cramle Glass, Oak, Paper Advertising & Lots More TERMS Cash or Visa/Master + 3% Joseph P. Smalley Auctioneer AU 001436 L 215-529-9834 TVains Sold Around 10:30 Guns at 12:30 ‘Visits’ “They raise their cattle on grass alone. At one ranch, we saw 750 SSO- to 800-pound feeder cattle being fed on 12 acres,” he said. The acres have been partitioned and the cattle are moved to a new patch every 24 to 36 hours. “When they leave a patch it looks like this linoleum floor and four days later it’s very green and the grass is starting to come back.” He said Argentinean fanners keep land in pasture five or six years and then put it into a com, soybean and wheat rotation for three years before putting it back in pasture. The delegation saw soybeans that grew waist high and visited a Cargill grain storage and export center. Knill said storage and infra structure are big problems for Argentinean grain growers. “There is virtually no on-farm storage,” he said. “And a lot of trucks arc on the road two days just to get grain unloaded.” Road conditions are also poor, compli cating things even further. A stop in Chile brought the del egation to a nation that has almost no worry about the fungus and mildew that can do in American grain, fiber and vegetable crops. Chile gets 60 inches of rain annually most of it falling in the month before the growing sea- 12th Nitiany Lion Classic Sale Today UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) —Holstein ap4 Jersey cattle enthusiasts will find top embryo choices, high index and type cows and fancy show calves in Happy Valley at the 199 S Nitiany Lion Fall Classic. After months of hard work, the Nittany Lion Fall Classic commit tee is making final preparations for the sale on Nov. 11, at the Penn State Ag Arena, at 11 a.m. With the help of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association, the student organized sale gives members of the Penn State Dairy Science Club hands-on experience in cattle selecting, merchandising, and marketing. Committee chair Cathy Pavels ki, Susquehanna, and assistant Josh Harvatine, Thompson, have assembled 70 quality Holstein consignments from Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey for this year’s Fall Classic. The 199 S sale also includes a new twist. Fif teen outstanding Jersey cattle con signments will also sell at the Nit tany Lion Fall Classic. NEXT REPOSSESSION SALE SAT., NOV. 18th, 1995 AT 9:45 AM Approximately 225 Repro’s & Off Lease Vehicles Will Be Offered 150 Dealer and Public Units KEYSTONE |||| PUBLIC 111 EXCHANGE mi ut 22-322 AH-000057-L Dauphin, Penniylvania 17016 717-920-2200 CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE WILL NOT BE ADMITTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES JOSEPH P. SMALLEY H'^3wf y COMPLETE " W y AUCTIONEERING SERVICES 2400 N. Old Bethlehem Pike Quakertown, PA 18951-3911 (215)536-5453 529-9834 ADVANCE NOTICE AUCTION NICHOLAS HARDWARE STORE PARK AVt., QUAKERTOWN, PA Sat., Nov. 18th, 1995 9:00 A.M. Inventory, Store Fixtures, Thicks, Fork Lifts Inspection Fri., Nov. 17th 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM $lOO.OO Cash Deposit Required (Refundable) Terms Cash or Visa/Master+3% No Items Removed During Sale. Both Large & Small Lots to be Sold. Joseph P. Smalley Auctioneer AU001436L 215-529-9834 Lancaatar Farming, Saturday, Novambtr 11, is9s-A39 son and the month after. Knill said. The growing season itself is hot and dry which keeps many fungus and mildews from deve loping. Com that measures 250 bushels to the acre is common, he said. NOVEMBER FRI.'NOV. 10 A SAT. NOV. 11 - Trackloadors & Doz ers, Rubber tired loaders & backhoes, compactor & top soil screener & hydroseed er, skidsteers & farm trac tors & equipment, crane, excavator & boom lift, fork lift & rollers, shippers & generators & air compres sors, road tractors, dumps, wrecker & rollback, mixer & cab & chassis, specialities, vehicles, trailers & sea con tainers, misc, lathes, saws, drill press, grinder & joiner & planer, table & cabinets, compressors & kilns & forges, misc. benders, shears & shaper, misc, new auto parts, rest, equip. West on 1-70, take E. Pat rick St., exit 56 to fair grounds. Midatlantic Con tractors auction. Wolfe (industrial Auctions, Inc. SAT. NOV. 11 -10 AM Pemberton Twp Middle School, Pemberton, NJ. Allen's Auction Service. SAT. NOV. 11 & SUN. NOV. 12 - Antique Harford Day School Show & Sale. Harford Day School, 715 Moores Mill Rd., Bel Air, Md. WED. NOV. IS - 6:3OPM Restaurant equipment. 1550 Sandhill Rd, Hor shey, Pa. Rt. 322 Near Hor shey Medical Canter, turn S. onto Bullfrog Valley Rd., approx. 2.5 milee to Ziegler Auction Co. THURS. NOV. 16- 6PM Antiques, furniture, old advertising tins & Boxes, tools, household goods. Lebanon Area Fair grounds, From rt. 72. 3 miles S. of Lebanon go E. on Rocherty Rd. thru next light, fairgrounds are on right Martin Aucts. Chile also produces much of the world’s fruit and vegetables. The country is home to many seed pro duction facilities, including one owned by the Burpee Seed Co., which the delegation was able to visit Public Auction Register doling Date Monday 5:00 P.M. of each wcck’i publication PUBLIC AUCTION Wed. Nov. 15th, 1995 6:30 PM 1550 SANDHILL RD. HERSHEY DURING OUR WEEKLY WEDNESDAY AUC TION NOV. 15TH WE WILL AUCTION RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AND ACCES SORIES FROM “MILTON HERSHEY SCHOOL” IN OUR SECOND AUCTION ROOM AT 6:30 PM - DOORS OPEN AT 1 PM. SELIJNG A VARIETY OF ALUMINUM KET TLES (IN LARGE QUANTITIES); MILK PAILS; LG 3” AND 4” COPPER AND ALUM. VATS (steam); STAINLESS STEEL SINKS AND WORK COUNTERS; HOBART POTA TO PEELER; SCALE; LG. CAN OPENER; STAINLESS UTENSILS; MAPLE TOP WORK TABLES PLUS MANY MORE ITEMS. DIRECTIONS - HERSHEY OFF RT. 322 NEAR HERSHEY MEDICAL CENTER TURN SOUTH ONTO BULLFROG VALLEY RD., APPROXIMATELY 2.5 MILES TO ZIEGLER AUCTION COMPANY ZIEGLER AUCTION COMPANY 717-533-4267 LIC # 2120-L “AUCTION THE ULTIMATE MARKET PLACE” FRI. NOV. 17 - 6:ISPM Winross Truck Auction, LMH Gym. & SAT. NOV. 18 - General & FFA Auctions LMN Gym. Lancaster Men nonite High School, 2176 Lincoln Highway East, Lane. Pa. Abe Diffenbach, Bob Martin, aucts. FRI. NOV. 17 & SAT. NOV. 18 - 9AM Martins Fall Auc tion of Carriages, Sleighs & Antiques. Lebanon Area Fairgrouns. 2 miles S. of Leb., Pa. approx. 30 miles E. of Harrisburg, approx. 15 miles E. of Hershey, approx. 20 miles N. or Lane. South of interstate RL 81 and 25 miles W. of Reading, Pa. Martin Aucts. FRI. NOV. 17 & SAT. NOV. 18 -10 AM Complete Dis persal Auction, top regis tered Jersey cattle, great machinery, real estate. From Binghamton take 17 W. to exit 63 (Lounsbarry) left off exit then right on Hunt Creek Rd. across from truck stop. Oeppoliti's Northeast Auction Center. SAT. NOV. 18 • SAM Nicholas Hardware -Store, Park Ave., Quakertown, Pa. Inventory, store fix tures, trucks, forklifts. Joseph P. Smalley, auct. SAT. NOV. 18- SAM November Consignment Auction, Tools and Equip ment. Isennock Auctions, Now Park, Pa. Isennock, aucts. SAT. NOV. 18- SAM Leba non Valley Livestock Lum ber and Building Supply Sale. 1 mile E, of Freder icksburg, Pa. More info call Dave 717-866-5783. SAT. NOV. 18 - 9:45 AM Repossession Sale. Approx. 225 repos & off tease vehicles. Keystone Public Auto Exchange.
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