GLENMONT, N.Y. - New York Farm Bureau, the state's largest general farm advocacy organization, is pleased with legislation that supports the Department of Agriculture and Market's Agricultural Environmental Management program and the indemnification of county Soil and Water Conservation district employees, who provide technical advice and assistance at the request of state agencies. Senate Agriculture Committee Chair, Nancy Larrrame Hoffmann and Assembly Agriculture Committee Chair, William Magee have both been instrumental in their support * Lower Feed Costs * Excellent Palatability * Better Digestability * Maximize Your Own Gram • We can custom roast • 20% moisture (approxi. , /o gre^ • Faster turn-around on double-crop acres. • Superior storage life. I Schnupp’s Grain Roasting, Inc. • 416 Union Rd., Lebanon, RA 17046 I Telephone (717) 865-6611 • 1-800-452-4004 • David N. Groff • RD 3, Lewisburg, PA (570) 568-1420 » M before All Herbs Plus One ,Mineral! , for these efforts. Both bills await Governor George E. Pataki's approval. "The passage of these two bills in both the Senate and the Assembly is significant for the agricultural industry and water quality for the entire state," stated John W. Lincoln, President of New York Farm Bureau. "Soil and Water Conservation employees deserve this much needed liability protection, as they help farmers and state agencies to improve and preserve our water quality." The Agricultural Environmental Management (AEM) legislation will use a NY Farm Bureau Support Conservation District Priorities JULY FRI JULY 7 -5 30PM Perry Co Hunting cabin, real estate auction Follow Rt 274 W approx 3 miles, turn left toward center square, go approx 8 mile and turn left onto Jeffries Rd Mildred Bupp, owner MarkK Keller aucl SAT , JULY 8 - 9AM Antiques, ‘93 Buick, lawn tractor, shop tools, collectibles HH goods By Sandra Simpson POA for MA Cook Sanford G Leaman, auct voluntary, case by case approach to water quality improvement, with an emphasis on local farmer involvement. AEM will bring technical expertise together with financial assistance to ensure that we maintain our state's water supply. Programs that are similar in concept to AEM have already been successfully implemented in areas such as the New York City Watershed, the Lake Champlain Watershed and the Skaneateles Watershed. These programs place New York State as a leader m incorporating this type of program for the betterment of agriculture and water quality. "This bill was a priority for all districts in the state," stated Anita McHugh Estate Public Auction Saturday, July 8,2000 Professional Auction Management and Appraisals By f^ANDY f Auction Service VIHP VELLIFF Tioga, PA 1548-L 570-835-4214 The Area's FOREMOST Real Estate Auctioneersl Cartm, Executive Vice President of the New York Association of Soil Districts. "This is historic legislation that acknowledges the role of Soil and Water Conservation Districts as the local delivery system of State agencies. We appreciate New York Farm Bureau's role and support on this issue." New York Farm Bureau was pleased to work m tandem with the Soil and Water Conservation Districts as well as the Department of Agriculture and Markets on these important bills. Farmers depend a great deal on the services the Soil and Water Conservation districts and the Department of Agriculture and Markets offer. These bills create a more workable relationship between farmers and the districts, while ensuring that water quality issues will continue to be addressed. LEAMAN AUCTIONS & REAL ESTATE __ Sanford G. Leaman, CAI Auctioneer/Realtor/Appraiser uSg 1 101 White Oak Drive, JglnOffiAuSK Lancaster, PA 17601-4842 Ph. (717) 569-4264 ■ FAX (717) 569-8847 P 5 SlmfKHßytoy ‘Toll Free 1-800-836-8113 (?.*».- jwBWWWIPir WEB SITE: h!lp-//www lamnaucl com EMAIL: farmboy@iamnauct.com PUBLIC AUCTION VALUABLE ANTIQUES, “93” BUICK LaSabre 26K Lawn Tractor, w/Mower, Shop Tools, Collectibles, H.H. Goods SAT., JULY 8, 2000 9:00 AM 11 Canterbury Court, Lititz, PA Directions: From Rt. 501 turn East on Owl Hill Road to Rudy Dam Rd. & turn right to Bentley. Right on Bentley to Canterbury. Ist house on the left. “93” Buick LeSabre Custom w/26,000 miles. Excellent cond. To be SOLD @ 12:00 Noon Craftsman 15.5 H.P. 42” cut Riding tractor mower (like new), Garden trailer, 10” Craftsman table saw w/extensions & legs, Jig saw, electric drills, saws, router, sander, etc., Golf clubs, wal nut lumber, lawn and garden tools, mechanic, car penter etc. hand tools, forging tools, wheelbar row, wood & metal tools chests, ladders, work bench and storage cabinets, 48” shop lights, liv ing room, bed room and misc. tables & furniture, reclmer, table & floor lamps. Coal Oil lamps, milk cans, agate canners, kitchen pots & pans, Ig. & small skillets, lots of metal shelving, Victor & other lanterns, sad irons, camera’s and equipment, baskets Christmas fixtures and items, Crown and other stoneware crocks & jugs, GE 20 cu ft. Refrigerator - Freezer, GE auto washer. Whirlpool Auto dryer, Kenmore 13 cu. ft. upright freezer, RCA color console T-V, RCA VCR, file cabinet, Octagon end tables, rugs, Guitar, records, pressed back chairs, desk, box’s & box’s of books, mby glass, Pfaltzgraff dinnerware, clear chicken on the nest, China closet, misc. tables, oak chairs, ruby glass, Nippon, china, Feistaware, Halls, Carnival & depression glass, lots of pressed and pattern glass, Milk bottles from Pa. & Md., McCoy pottery, blanket chest. Childrens & doll clothes, slaw cutter, National washboard. Mother Goose Rhythm and other old and newer Childrens books, quilts, and coverlets, dolls & stuffed toys, Aunt Jemima & Uncle Mose salt & peppers, “The Want to Know Book” dated 1929, Weeden Steam Engine, old cloth playing cards, old clothes drying rack, civil war pictures of offi cers, old post cards, Chalk Santa, glass marbles, Snippie electric scissors, Blondie & Dagwood book of newspapers comic strip stories, Blondie paints, old tins, Jazzbo-Jim “The Dancer on the Roof’, Old J.C. Higgins and other reels, & lures in original box’s. Winchester model 94 30-30 lever action, plus many other good collectible and antique items too numerous to mention. There are going to be good box lots by the box your choice. It’ll be a fun day for everyone. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE!!! We will start off with 2 auctioneers selling at the same time. i.e. garage item, tools and mower & kitchen & house hold item out the back of the house. Come eaily!' This is a full day auction. Sale By: SANDRA SIMPSON P.O.A. For: M. A. COOK Sanford G. Leaman, CAI Auctioneer AU-532-L, Ph. 717-569-4264 Good Food by: Reflections