Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 06, 1999, Image 145

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1952 Int p/u, no front axle,
$4OO, Blacksmith tools,
tongs, hammers, blowhorn
stake top, swags, make offer
717-244-5411 York Co
Int Model 70 tractor w/mow
er show condition, collectors
model $650,110 JD 3 spd , 8
hp w/mower, good cond
5650 717-292-1307 eves
York Co
QH bay colt yearling, breed
ing stock colt yearling, both
very gentle, like attention,
S6OO ea 610-582-5632
Berks Co
1952 MF 65 gas w/loader,
snowplow, nice ong tractor,
$4600, 1962 Loßoy Cub
w/mower, $2400 717-687-
7336 Lane Co
Wager laoder w/snowblade
and pump $lOO, Holn PTO
winch w/1/2” cable, md size
$2OO, 3’ lawn roller $lOO
717-386-3143 Sch Co
2 lightning glider sleds, 45” &
52" VGC $75/both 717-867-
1784 Leb Co
Die filing machine, $l5O, 6”
bench vise, $25, 1/4 ton, 3
phase elec hoist, $75, 8000
btu air cond , $75 717-464-
5610 Lane Co
True scale picker w/box,
$220, Farmall 560, 806, oth
er older toys Will consider
buying, trading 717-865-
3253 Leb Co
Snowmobile, Polaris, elec
start, runs good, $295, 440
Arctic cat, $495, both Kept
indoors, good cond 717-
273-6018 Leb Co
Dodge truck parts, motors,
1968 318-3, 1978 318, 1979
318 short block, Dana 44Fs,
60s, springs, much more
610-857-1596 Chester Co
3 burner Bunn coffeemakers
to choose from, 8 elec coffee
grinders, hot chocolate mak
er, ice tea brewer, comm’l
717-933-5250 Berks Co
JD 1219 haybme, new rolls,
bearing paint, $3900, want
Visitron milker, any cond or
bio claw 717-656-2615
Lane Co
Hercules 6 cyl eng, for
parts, block & head, crank,
injector pump, other parts,
fuel pump for JDR diesel
717-264-4555 Frank! Co
CUSTOM MADE
FEED BINS FOR
FARMS FEED MILLS
• Made of 13 gauge Steel
• All welded seams
• Gravity Flow or Auger
Free Estimates
Also - Steel Roof Trusses for
Buildings - Portable Hog Buildings
- Bucket Elevators - Grain Augers
Distributors - Flow Pipes &
Accessories
We Sell, Service & Install
Ph: 717-345-3724
Fax: 717-345-2294
STOLIZFUS WELDING SHOP
Owner - Samuel P. Stdtzfus
RD 3. Box 331
Pine Grove, PA 17963
Old violin full size case &
bow, solid back, good
cond , #32 grinder w/motor
on board 717-838-5249
Leb Co
Farmall H tractor, Oliver 543,
4 row corn planter, 100 bu
gram cart w/auger, 40’ Little
Giant elevator 717-249-
1428 Cumb Co
2 wheel trailer, 6xB bed
w/sides like new, ball hitch,
$1125, ornamental steel
wheels $lOO Samuel Shirk,
717-285-5672 Lane Co
92 UD 1800 truck, diesel,
56K mi, 17 640 wt, $12,000,
85 340 Iveco 144 K mi,
18,900 wt $990 717-244-
8702 York Co
Collie puppies, AKC, Sable &
Blue Merle, shots, vet
checked, $275-$3OO, Blue
Merle collie stud service
717-423-6782 Cumb Co
Small Kohler 4 cyl gas pow
ered 120 v power plant $4OO,
10’ snow plow $4OO, 86
Escort for parts 717-545-
9289 DauCo
1975 C-60 Chevy 5 spd ,
trans , radiator, power steer
ing, JD3OOB 16” bucket
$lOO, cyl Emglo air com
pressor, no motor 717-774-
4615 York Co
Ferguson TO-30 gas tractor,
7’x3o”, front snow blade,
hyd ,3 pt PTO, 12v, alterna
tor, tire chains $2600 717-
921-3328 Dau Co
Female Australian cattle dog,
1 yr old, nice 717-328-2880
Frankl Co
Llamas, reg exc health
610-678-1101 Berks Co
3 potato bulk bodies on trail
ers, 1 w/gram pan 717-244-
2739 York Co
Case 1840 skid loader w/dirt
bucket and manure fork,
$10,500, Oliver 251, 10 ft
disk, $650 080 717-859-
2797 Lane Co
Trash drums, 55 gal drums
w/tops cut out $3 ea 717-
733-1285 Lane Co
10” Sears table saw on roll
around stand around stand,
older model, but still works
good, $lOO 717-354-3155
Lane Co.
Case 1150 Crawler Loader,
lots of new parts $4200 717-
792-4004 York Co
CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin
Co) A major environmental
concern for dairy farmers is
nutrient pollution of surface
water, but many farmers are
unaware of cost-effective tech
niques available to reduce losses
of these nutrients from farms,
according to Katharine
Knowlton, research scientist at
Virginia Tech Department of
Dairy Science.
“Environmentalists, scien
tists, farmers, and the public are
increasingly concerned about
the amount of phosphorus in
surface water such as lakes,
rivers, and streams,” said
Knowlton, who is researching
the impact of phosphorus in
dairy feeding programs on the
resulting excretion - manure -
and on the environment.
Knowlton, scheduled to speak
at the Mid-Atlantic Dairy
Management Conference Feb
24-25 in Camp Hill, said dairy
farmers have a real opportunity
to reduce surface water pollu
tion by changing their feeding
programs.
“Most farmers feed phospho
rus in excess of current require
ments,” Knowlton said. “It is
commonly believed that over
feeding phosphorus reduces
reproduction problems in the
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Quarryville, PA
GRUMELLI’s
FARM SERV.
717-786-7318
Lebanon, PA
EVERGREEN
TRACTOR CO.
717-866-2585
1-800-441-4450
Mifflinburg, PA
BS & B REPAIR
717-966-3756
Environmental Issues On Tap
for Dairy Conference
Strong.
Compact.
'uverable.
Harrisburg, PA
HIGHWAY
EQUIPMENT
717-564-3031
Lititz, PA
717-625-2800
Muncy, PA
BEST LINE
LEASING, INC.
717-546-8422
800-321 -2378
dairy herd However, there is no
research to support such a bene
fit.”
In recent years, excess phos
phorus m water has been pin
pointed as a cause of algae
blooms and fish kills “We
thought if we controlled soil ero
sion we could control the
amount of phosphorus leaving
the farm,” Knowlton said “But
we’ve discovered that phospho
rus runoff can occur even with
out erosion m intensive animal
production areas ”
Decreasing the amount of
phosphorus in feed rations by 20
percent to 30 percent will
decrease the amount of phospho
rus excretion per animal by the
same proportion. This directly
reduces the amount of phospho
rus excretion per animal by the
same proportion This directly
reduces the amount of phospho
rus that needs to be land
applied, reducing the risk of
phosphorus runoff.
The obvious beneficiary of
such action is the environment,
but farmers benefit, too
“Farmers will benefit by reduced
feed costs,” Knowlton said,
adding that phosphorus is the
most expensive feed ingredient.
Savings in feed costs could total
$2,500 per year for a 100-cow
Martinsburg, PA
BURCHFIELDS,
Uncaster Farming, Saturday, February 6, 1999-03
43 5 HP Kubota diesel engine
for improved performance!
''larger tilt cylinder, more
rollback power for improved
digging and loading capability
Faster travel speed (6 6 mph)
for quick cycle times!
rtf*'
More hydraulic flow (14 3 gpm)
for faster cycle times, better
attachment performance!
Higher Rated Operating
Capacity (1,350 lbs J for more
lifting, carrying ability!
Strong one-piece tailgate
design resists damage!
Reading, PA
CSI
ENTERPRISES
INC.
610-926-4400
Bethlehem. PA
610-868-1481
INC.
814-793-2194
farm
And for farmers facing envi
ronmental regulations in the
next five to six years, there is an
added benefit of reducing phos
phorus in feed “If we begin
making changes now, it will be
easier to meet phosphorus-based
regulations when they are
imposed,” Knowlton said
Knowlton will talk in more
detail about “Feeding
Management to Reduce
Nutrient Loading” at the Mid-
Atlantic Dairy Management
Conference For more informa
tion or a registration brochure,
contact Beth Moore, conference
coordinator, at (717) 375-2639 or
beth@innernet.net
Chambersburg, PA
CLUGSTON
AG & TURF INC
717-263-4103
‘bobcat