A42-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 19, 2003 ¥le Salute Our faming Industry FARM MACHINERY TRUCKS HEAVY EQUIPMENT, & JOHN DEERE 544 H WHEEL LOADER AUCTION Complete Liquidation of Wilbur Hull Jr. & Sons Farms FRIDAY, MAY 2nd 2003 @ 10:00 A.M. Findley Rd., Mercersburg, PA Directions: From 1-81 E\ 5 (G-Castle) go W on Rt. 16 toward Mercershurg. Go app. 10 miles. Turn right onto Findley Rd. Farm is on the right. Tractors: Massey Feiguson 3650, 130 hp, enclosed cab w/heat, A/C & ladio w/cassettc, 5028 hrs; Case 1070. 1 lOhp. enclosed cab w/heat, A/C, radio, 4622 hrs. Case 1194, 1301 hrs. Case 930, 6500 hrs; Kubota L 2550 4x4, 2737 hrs. Truck & Wheel Loaders: John Deere 544F1 wheel loadei, cab w/heat & air, 3 yd bucket, 2150 hrs, exc condition (Sale subject to bank confirmation). Case W2OB wheel loader w/heated cab 1134 hrs; Case 1450 track loader. 6000 hrs; Dump Trucks: 1988 White tandem axle, auto, 58,000 GVW; 1987 Ford L9OOO. tn-axle, 73,280 GVW, 5/2 trans; 1978 International 2000, tri-axle, 13 spd, 73,280 GVW; 1978 Ford 7000, single axle, 5/2 trans., 27,500 GVW; 1970 International 2000 Fleet Star, tandem axle, 55,000 GVW; 1970 Mack, tandem axle, 5/2 trans. 55,000 GVW. Trucks: 1999 Ford F-550 diesel, flatbed, 49,000 ong. miles, 4x4, auto; 1990 Ford F-150 4x4, sspd, gas; 1988 Ford F-350, gas, flatbed, auto, 40,000 orig. miles; 1985 Ford F-250, 4x4, diesel, 5 spd (needs work); 1986 Iveco 110; diesel, flatbed. Tillage Equipment: Case IH 5800/13 Shank chisel plow; Case 4500 Vibra Shank 21’ field cultivator; R&J 23” fold wing roller hire; Case 4 bottom hyd. Reset plow; John Deere 2500 4 bottom plow. Planting: IH 5300 grain drill Hay Equipment: New Holland 260 hyd. Driven hay rake. Manure Equipment: (2) Knight 1060 manure spreaders; 3 pt Houle manure pump & chute; 7’ scraper blade. Feeding Equipment: Gehl 7285 mix wagon. Misc. Equipment: Richardson #750/1000 cubic ft. dump wagon; H&S 18’ dual wheel equipment/car trailer w/elec. brakes; Woods 2080 hyd. 8’ rotary mower; gravity wagon; PTO lOOkw & 40kw generators; flatbed wagon; Bison dual wheel livestock trailer (rough); (2) 10,000 fuel tanks (can be seen at 7473 Cheesetown Rd. Farm, Chambersburg by calling (717) 597-9100 & will be sold @ Findley Rd. site. Buyer will have 30 days to remove.); 500 & 250 gallon fuel tanks; 1200 gal. poly tank; cattle chute w/head lock; large calf hutches; computer system; farm gates; misc. lumber. Silage, Hay & Straw Silage: Approx. 250 loads of corn silage (located @ auction site in trench, buyer will have 60 days to remove); mixture of com silage, haylage, & bar ley m trench @ 7473 Cheesetown Rd. (can be viewed by calling (717) 597-9100. Will be sold @ Findley Rd. auction site; Buyer will have 60 days to remove.) Large Square Bales: Appiox. 30+ Alfalfa; 20+ Timothy; 25+ Straw. Chailes A. Bierbach, Chapter 7 Trustee NOTE: Few smalls Please be piompt. Notary Onsite day of auction for title work. All items paid in full before removal. Terms: Cash, Visa, Discover, and Master Card. No out of state checks with out prior approval. Announcements day ot sale take precedence over all punted material. Call (717) 597-9100 or e-mail mshauct@cvn.net. Matthew S Hurley Auction Company. Inc. PA Lie. AU-003413-L R. Eugene Hurley PA Lie. AU-003793L www.hurleyauctions.com AgroSciences The premier glyphosate for Roundup Ready corn and soybeans. If you’re looking for unsurpassed preplant burndown or over-the-top control of more than 100 grasses and broadleaf weeds in Roundup Ready® corn and soybeans, then look no further than Glyphomax* Plus herbicide. Glyphomax Plus also offers a wide application window, outstanding crop safety, no rotation restrictions and tank mix flexibility. This year, keep your Roundup Ready corn and soybeans weed-free with the one-of-a-kind performance of Glyphomax Plus herbicide. Contort your local dealer for more information on Glyphomax Plus and other Dow AgroSciences products. ©Roundup Ready is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company Always read and follow label directions 1 800 258 3033 www dowagro com/usag ‘Trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC ! The Mav 17 issue of Lancaster Farming’s Grower & Marketer section includes a focus on organic vegetable and fruit production Also included will be Aqua Country, a component of the special section, with aquafarming features and other highlights u \ I / ' k 176 N. Woods Dr., Waterfall, PA DIRECTIONS: From Greencastle, PA go W on Rt. 16 to McConnellsburg to Rt. 30W then to Rt. 522 N. Thrn left onto Rt. 475 to Houston Town. Take Rt. 655 past Forbes Rd School. I\irn left onto W. Frick Rd. then left into drive way. Look for Auction signs. 31 +/- Acres w/wooded land & stream. Double wide home, 2 BR, 1 bath, large LR, DR, kitchen, enclosed porch, & large 2-car garage w/upstairs workshop and 4 additional mobile homes for a great rental income. Outstanding hilltop sight & abundant wildlife perfect for your dream home. Open House: Saturday, April 19, 1-3 pm TERMS: $5,000 down'in cash/certified check when the property is struck down. Balance due in 60 days. Call Matt for details (717) 597-9100 or email mshauct@cvn.net Auction conducted by: Matthew S. Hurley Auction Company PA Lie. AU-003413-L, www.hurleyauctions.com TRACTORS * LAWN & GARDEN CONTRACTOR TOOLS SAT., APRIL 26TH, 2003 @ 9:00 a.m. Auction Preview 7 AM to sale time To be held at Matthew S. Hurley Auction Co. Legacy Center 2800 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle, PA DIRECTIONS: From 1-81 exit 5 (Greencastle old exit 3) go east 3 miles on Rt. 16, auction on right. Approx. 5 miles W of Waynesboro on left. (10 min. N of Hagerstown, MD) TRACTORS, SKID LOADER & EQUIPMENT Ford 5030 tractor w/7310 loader, 635 ong. hrs.; Kubota B6OOOE garden tractor w/mtd mount mower; Ford 3000 diesel tractor; 1986 Bobcat 743 skid loader diesel, 26000 hrs , GP bucket; New Holland 850 round baler. Ford 532 square baler; New Idea 509/9’ haybine; New Holland 256 hay rake; Taylor Way 410/3pt disc harrow; Watson 55 gal. sprayer; bale spears; MF 8’ disc: Detroit harvester sickle bar mower; Ferguson 2-bottom plow, Bxl2 Farm trailer; 16’ Farm ec elevator; Elec, soil shredder; 2 bush hogs; Hay wagon w/sides; JD 350 hay rake. MOWERS & JOHN DEERE GATOR Commercial Toro Grandmaster 72 diesel mower w/enclosed cab. New Land Pride Z-60 accuZ O turn mower w/23 hp Kawasaki; Like new John Deere 4x2 Gator; John Deere garden tractor w/plow cultivator, & snow blade; Dixon ZTR 428 mower 12 hp; Troy Bilt trimmer mower; Snow blowers: Roto tillers; Signature 2000 riding mower. & other riding & push mowers. CONTRACTOR TOOLS Like new 7000 watt elec, start generator; Honda EB3OOO generator; (2) Air mate portable air compressors; Kango elec, jack hammer; Pro Tech table saw; (4) Like new Makita combo mitre saws; HD Hitachi 15” mitre saw; Ryobi 12” planer; Craftsman scroll saw; Senco & Craftsman nail guns; Large assort, of hand power tools including: DeWalt, Craftsman, Ryobi, Black & Decker, Milwaukee; Drywall & masonry tools; Commercial upright Big Red air compressor; Stacking toolboxes; Hand tools; Ladders; Fiberglass & aluminum stepladders & ext. ladders; Like new scaffolding; 12’, 20’, 24’ Aluminum walk planks; Set of weather guard ladder racks & superside boxes; Very nice assort, of machinist tools; Very large assort, of hardware, much too numerous to list This is a very partial listing. No» accepting consignments. NOTE: Most items selling absolute w/o reserve. TERMS: Cash, Visa, Discover, and Master Card, No out of state checks without prior approval. Announcements day of sale take precedence over all printed material. Call (717) 597-9100 or e-mail mshauct@cvn.net. Matthew S. Hurley Auction Company, Inc. PA Lie. AU-003413-L R. Eugene Hurley PA Lie AU-003793L www.hurleyauctions.com Be Wary Of Thieves Bob King, Ph.D. Cornell Cooperative Extension Monroe County With spring upon us, farmers are starting to in ventory anhydrous ammonia to use for their spring plantings, and a lot of would-be thieves know’ is. Without a doubt, these thieves are using anhydrous ammonia to make methamphetime, which is an 11- The manufacture and use of methamphetmine has exploded not just in rural areas but also m suo urbs and urban areas. . . ... Meth or what is also called crank or ice is a high ly addictive drug that can be less expensive an easier to obtain than other illegal drugs. Right now, meth is the drug of choice among rural communities and is also becoming the drug o choice in suburban and urban areas. Drug use tends to be cyclical, and right now we’re in a meth cycle. We don’t see this going away any time soon. Until another illegal drug replaces it, its use will continue for quite some time. Since April of last year, western and southern New York counties have received more than JOU reports of anhydrous theft and these thieves are persistent and innovative. Some desperate thieves have even flattened the front tires of tender tanks in order to drain the last little bit of anhydrous out of what most of us would consider an empty tank. These thieves are decentralized and uncoordinat ed groups of both runners and manufacturers. They are desperate, reckless, and dangerous. Typi cally, thieves are armed and use state-of-the-art technology. And more often than not they have predetermined their targets and do a fair amount of organizing and planning before they strike. Once they start stealing from a farm, they keep going back until the product runs out or they fear detection. That’s part of the reason why we ask anyone in the community to report suspicious be havior. Most arrests involving anhydrous ammonia are because of someone reporting suspicious behav ior. We are not just concerned about the theft of the anhydrous ammonia, but we are also concerned about everything else that surrounds the theft of anhydrous. If anhydrous is being stolen in your area, that means there is a roaming meth lab close by and drugs in your schools. If you see suspicious activity on your farm or on a neighbor’s property report it immediately. Don’t take the matter into your own hands. These thieves are almost always under the influence of drugs, and they really don’t care about the safety of oth ers, let alone their own, so don’t approach the ac tivity or vehicle. Call law enforcement immediate- ly- Use farm security measures and report anything out of the ordinary or out of place. Commu nicate with your fami ly, employees, and neighbors and encour age them to v 'rfeport any suspicious activi ty, too. Reporting sus picious activity is crit ical so that law enforcement has a clear picture of the scope of the problem and know where and what to look for. Also keep your tanks in well-lit loca tions, preferably with motion sensor lights that can easily be ob served by family and neighbors. Avoid storing port able tanks in plain view, and keep them in an inconspicuous location to avoid de tection by a passerby. Keep an eye on your anhydrous in ventory and, whenev er possible, take a quick look at your storage tanks. If you get up at night, take a look. SPRING TOOL AUCTION Report any missing inventory and call law enforcement officials immediately regard ing any suspicious ac tivity or vehicles. Locking a tank valve has proven to be a less than effective measure, because we have found that thieve will break the tank valve off, not only leaving you with a theft, but an environ mental problem as well. Fencing or other physical barriers may bring greater success. For more informa tion on pesticide and fertilizer, security check out http:// www.cce.cornell.edu onroc/ag/link/ 20page.h( m.