E6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22, 1997 Hort Show A GENEVA, N.Y. The 1997 New York State Horticultural So ciety Meeting and Trade Show was held at the Thmway Marriott in Rochester, N.Y. on Jan. 8-9. It was a dramatic departure from the tractor tire-kicking shows of the past which were formerly held at The Dome am phitheater. The meeting empha sized educational programs on tree fruits and grapes, grower in teraction, and a lively trade show of smaller exhibitors. “We had over 600 participants and 60 exhibitors,” said Hort So ciety executive director Dan Donahue. “The facilities were su perior and it was great to have the Western New York Tree Fruit School as part of the show.” Donahue believes the primary issue facing the fruit industry in New York is economic develop ment and profitability. “Our rate of investment return as an average is way too low. The fruit industry needs to pay more attention to the income side, helping growers fo cus on ways to attain good prices, and produce value-added products that will bring in more income,” he said. Steve Hoying of the Lake On tario Fruit Team, who helped or ganize the Tree Fruit School, was pleased with the facilities and the attendance. Bob Brown, director of the New York Apple Associa tion, also liked the move. “People who want to learn something are here. The topics arc excellent.” In tree fruit, sessions were standing room only. Topics pre sented by researchers from the Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y. and the Hudson Valley Lab in Highland, N.Y., in cluded understanding and using the clones of the M. 9 rootstock (Terence Robinson), future man agement of oblique-banded leaf roller (Harvey Reissig), the prog ress toward control of yeast-like fungi (Tom Burr), the effects of foliar feeding insects on apple production systems using size controlled rootstocks (Dick Straub), 1996 results with AVG (Ed Stover), apple scab (Wayne Dairy Promoters Needed In Armstrong County (Armstrong Co.) The Arms trong County Dairy Princess Com mittee needs participants for dairy promotion. Positions include dairy maids, dairy princesses, and dairy ambassadors, both male and female. Adults are also needed for Changed Event Wilcox), fireblight (Jay Norelti), how to time fungicides to control summer diseases (Dave Rosen* berger), bloom and petalfall thin ning (Ed Stover and Terence Rob inson). opportunities for develop ing value-added food products at the NYS Food Venture Center (Judy Anderson and Mark McLel lan), and mite management strate gies (Art Agnello). Other Cornell University pre senters included Robert Milligan and Tom Maloney from the de partment of Agricultural Re sources and Management on em ployee issues, and lan Merwin on cover cropping. A cooperative ex tension presentation on invisible fencing was provided by Regina Rieckenberg and Paul Curtis, and Debbie Breth moderated an indus try panel on tips and techniques for airblast sprayer setup. Out-of-state presenters in cluded Larry Hull, of Penn State, David Fenee of Ohio State, and Lynn Long of Oregon State. An Ag Labor Issues breakfast was held on Jan. 9 and a NYS La bor Housing Loan program work shop was held Jan. 8. Pesticide re certification credit was given for the meeting. Sixty exhibitors attended the show. They represented nurseries, irrigation, chemical, refrigeration, lumber, packing, picking, tractor, insurance, sprayers, and fencing companies. The Experiment Sta tion, the NYS Apple Association, NYS Ag and Markets, and several grower/fhiit publications rounded out the exhibitors represented that serve the fruit industry. At the NYS Horticultural So ciety Reception on Wednesday night in the Henrietta Ballroom, James P. Tette, Statewide IPM Program Director presented “1997 Excellence in Integrated Pest Management” awards to Dawn and Bob Betts, who farm 100 acres of grapes in western New York, and apple grower Darrel Oakes. Jennifer Halsey, a Cornell Uni versity senior, was awarded the annual $l,OOO Abbott Lab schol- arship. the committee. For more information, contact one of the following: Marlene Frechling (412) 548-5220; Mary Goodheart (814) 257-8722; or Willetta Beers (412) 545-6419. Sale Reports RAY SALE A Public Auction of modem farm machinery was held March 15 by Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray, Fairview Road, 3'/: miles from Williams burg, Blair Co., Pa. There were 270 regis tered bidders attending the sale. Some prices were: J.D. 4320 tractor $13,100, J.D. 4020 trac tor $lO,lOO, J.D. 4010 tractor $10,900, J.D. 3800 forage harvester $2500, J.D. 4-row no till com planter $4500, N.I. single-row #323 com picker $ 1500, N.H. #258 hay rake $l7OO, portable wind power generator $3OOO, N.H. 489 haybine $3050,800 gal. Mueller milk tank $5200, Delaval stain less steel pipe line $4500, Athens 3 pt. chisel plow $lO5O, and N.H. 36 ft. elevator $950. Ron J. and Ron S. Gilligan were the auctioneers. YINGLING’S IMPLEMENT SALE A Public Auction of tractors and farm machinery was held March 15 by Yingling’s Implement at 3291 Taneytown Road, Get tysburg, Pa. Some prices received were: Ford D 800 trac tor $2500, J.D. 2010 tractor $2500, Farmall 400 tractor $lBOO, Ford Jubilee tractor $2500, Case SC tractor $385, Ford 3000 tractor ED AND PATRICIA BOLLING FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SAT., MARCH 29,1997 11:00 A.M. BROCKPORT, NY Auction to be held at 2335 Redman Road, 3 miles north of Rt. 104, 6 miles NW of Brockport. Retiring from farming will sell: TRACTORS: For 7710 II 4WD tractor w/cab, 1849 hrs.; Ford 7710 4WD tractor w/cab, 2269 hrs.; Ford 7610 diesel tractor, 1410 hrs.; Ford 545 C diesel tractor w/loader, snow bucket, rock tines; Ford 4610 diesel tractor, low hrs.; Ford 4600 diesel tractor; Ford 3910 diesel tractor, 775 hrs.; JD B tractor w/cultivator; Ford 8N tractor; Farmall Cub trac tor; drag, plow, disc, mower; dozer; A&W grader; CLASSIC CAR: 1949 Plymouth 4 dr. car, v.g. cond., Tenn. car, no rust; TILLAGE TOOLS: White 5 bottom spring reset plow; IHC 5 bottom 550 plow; Ford 151 4 bottom spring reset plow; 3 pt. 2 bottom plow; 3 pt. 3 bottom plow; JD 225 16 ft. mobile disc.; Ford 12 ft. mobile disc; 21 ft. Brillion danish tine field cultivator; 4 row Ford cultivator, 3 pt.; 6 row Bush Hog danish tine cul tivator; Howard 7 ft. 3 pt. rotovator; PLANTING EQUIPMENT: Kinze 6 row 32” com planter, dry fertilizer; 3 pt. 4 row mechanical transplanter; Brillion grass seeder; HAY EQUIPMENT: Hesston 560 large round baler; NH 311 string baler; Farmhand FlOO-D accumulator; 8 bale hay mover; Hesston 1160 14 ft. hydro swing haybine; A&S hay pluffer; Ford side delivery rake; tandem gear flat rack wagon; IRRIGATION EQUIP- MENT: quantity of 2” and 3” aluminum irriga tion pipe; 2 irrigation pumps w/Wisconsin engine; grain bin; small tower grain bin; MENT: Gehl 95 mixer grinder; NI Uni base unit, 705 diesel w/hay pickup head; Unverferth 325 gravity grain box on heavy duty gear; Killbros 350 grain box on running gear; 9 ft. Bush Hog rotary mower; Woods 7 ft. rotary mower; 2 Westfield 61 ft. 10” transport augers, 3 yrs old; Dry Mor gas grain dryer; Farm Fans gas grain dryer; NH 717 field harvester w/2 row com head; NH 782 field harvester w/2 row corn head; Ford 1 row corn chopper; Badger self unloading wagon; Ag Tec 400 Pc pto sprayer; 300 gal. trail er sprayer; 3 pt. York rake; NI 1 row corn picker; front mast for tractor w/pallet forks; Chev C6O and C7O trucks w/gravel dump boxes; 2 H&S feeder wagons; 3 pt. blade; Hardie sprayer; 400 cedar fence posts; 2-4” suction pumps, gas engines; dozens of other items. SHOP TOOLS: steam Jenny; toledo metal hack saw; Franklin 60,000 lb. press; 2 welders; more. CON SIGNED MACHINERY: Having sold cows Everett Bauch will sell: Case IHC 781 field har vester w/2 row corn head, used 2 seasons; 2 Dion self unloading wagons; Artsway self unloading wagon; feeder wagon; NH 38 flail chopper; Case IHC 540 manure spreader; 40 ft. pto grain eleva tor; NH 355 grinder mixer. TERMS: Cash or good check day of auction, Nothing to be removed until settled for. ED AND PATRICIA BOLLING, OWNERS $2900, Ford 800 back hoe $2BOO, Farmall Super A tractor $1325, Oliver 60 row-crop $l3OO, JJ3. 40 tractor $l6OO, Farmall 300 tractor $1275, Farmall A tractor w/mower $1350, M.H. 33 tractor $1075 and 1.H.W4 trac tor $ll5O. Nevin E. Tasto was the auctioneer. GROFF SALE A Public Auction of personal property was held March 15 by Mary E. Groff, 134 Hartman Bridge Rd., Ronks, Lane. Co., Pa. Some prices included: 1891 $5 gold piece $300,7 pc. porce lain toilet set $350, Oriental Chinese vase $225, rose vegetable bowl $260, German fruit bowl $l2O, salt glazed tea pot $lOO, china cracker jar $2OO, butter chum $l4O, Toro riding mower $6OO, 3000 bu. tower 1989 Olds Royale 4 dr. car $7lOO, 1991 GMC Sonoma pickup truck $5700, sawtooth quilt $l6OO, leaf design quilt $350, Irish chain $425, baby quilt $450, oak washstand $4OO, Depression diningroom suite $375, Carpenter organ w/stool $685 and Emperor Grandfather clock $450. Miller & Siegrist Auctioneers conducted the sale. ENGLE SALE A Public Sale of farm machinery was held March 15 by Voloera Engle, 3 miles northeast of Beech Creek, Pa. Some prices were: Farmall H tractor $BOO, White lawn mower $650, Fox double barrel gun $275, N.H. manure spreader $350, J.D. 14T PUBLIC AUCTION Due to my brother and partner enter ing a nursing home, and downsizing our operation, the following farm related articles and collector’s vehi cles will be sold at our family farm located along Dry Run Road, approx. 3 miles West of Martinsburg, WV (From 1-81 take Exit 16 West, approx. 2-1/2 miles to Ridge Road, turn left at stop light and follow Auction signs) on: SAT., APRIL 5, 1997 AT 10:00 A.M. ••• TRACTORS JD 4000 WF - Ford 5000/Edwards loader - Ford 4400/bin loader - MF 165. *•* FARM EQUIPMENT •** Int. 1190 haybine - white #543 six row corn planter - 2 JD two row corn planters/feet. attach. - Int 550 PTO manure spreader - NH 277 square baler - 4 Ensilage wagons (3 Int & 1 Papec) - Int 35 five bar rake - Int 710 five bottom plows - Oliver 3 bottom plows - Kools blower - NH 7 ft. mower 3 pt. - NH 9 ft. mower 3 pt. - Lily 3 pt. seed sower -16 ft. batwing 3 pt. spring tooth har row - NH 24 ft. elevator - Int. 830 chopper/grain and grass head - FMC LVSOO speed sprayer - lit tle giant conveyor - 2 grain conveyors - 1 row corn planter - 3 pt. bin forks - 3 peach cart - MF tractor loader/forks - Miller Robinson air pruner/guns -16 ft. refrigerated box/therm-a-king unit - 1000 gal. tank - FMC PTO sprayer - hydra ladder -12’ offside bushhog - some equipment for salvage - barshare plows - old laying off plows - PTO generator (2500 watt) - Metiers 500 gal. sprayer - 9 ft. bushhog - Nelson spray cab - and other articles. ••• FARM VEHICLES ••• 1976 GMC 2 ton/long metal bed - Int. 1600 truck/metal bed - 1946 K model Int, flatbed truck (good condition). ••• SILOS ••• 25 ft. xBO ft. Harvester silo - 20 ft. &50 ft. Harvester silo/grinder crimper - metal 6000 bu. bin/Auger conveyor. (Silos will be offered on sale day. If sold, removal will be at buyer’s expense plus insurance.) ••• COLLECTOR’S VEHICLES * 1969 Camaro convertible 350 hp. (official Indy pace car and showroom condition (not restored), 84,253 act. miles...must see to appreciate...white and orange color). * 1938 Dodge 4 dr. auto * 1980 Karmon Ghia * 1931 Model A Ford stake body (1 ton) truck...fully restored. * 1967 Dodge Cornet AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This family has worked this farm for several generations. This Auction deserves your utmost attention. Equipment available for loading. Not many small items on this Auction. Terms: Cash or good check Not responsible for accidents Lunch rights reserved Porta-Pots on site Butler Bros. A. Elwood & B. Bruce Butler (304) 263-5980 AUCTIONEERS: Edwards Auction Service James L. Edwards • WV Lie. #325 R.G. “Duke” Edwards - WV Lie. #ll9l Hedgesville, WV Phone: (304)754-3372 CLERK: Paul G. Gregory, Jr. baler $275, meat sheer $lBO, meat grinder $l4O and butcher ket tles up to $l3O. Fraley Auction Co. conducted the sale. ULMER SALE A Public Auction of farm equipment was held March 11 by Sha ron Ulmer, 8 miles northeast of Montours villc, Pa. in Lycoming County. Some prices received were; J.D. 6620 Sidehill combine $23,500, Ford TW-30 tractor $9OOO, J.D. 7000 com planter $4OOO, J.D. 2840 tractor $6400, Case 830 tractor $2700, Case 1845 skid steer $5OOO, J.D. 430 baler $3500 and N.H. 1495 haybine $2600. Fraley Auction Co. conducted the sale.
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