Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 03, 1972, Image 15

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    CROCKER GOLDEN
REFLECTION
IN SERVICE AT SIRE POWER- SIRE OF
A DAIRY QUEEN IN DAIRY M
CROCKER TIDY REFLECTION, Ex 90
2-7 322 2X18800741"
Sired by 9H128 CROCKER Golden Reflection Ex PQ 5-72
USDAMayI972 HFA TYPE
18 dtrs, 3 herds avg 18283 3 5 661 15 classified daughters
Herdmate Difference -*-2999 +95 average 83 6 Sire of 2
P D (25 per cent) +42 -i-25 Excellent daughters
CROCKER”, who now has 2 Excellent daughters, is siring high production
from the ‘‘right kind of cow” To obtain service to him (do-it-yourself herds in
cluded) call either of the numbers listed below
PROVIDING SIRE POWER SERVICE
R.D.2,Tunkhannock, Ra
The National Society of Live
Stock Record Associations held
its annual meeting recently in the
Hotel Muehlebach, Kansas City,
Mo., with a record attendance.
The feature of the meeting was
the blood typing conference at
tended by artificial insemination
officials, representatives of all
breeds interested and par
ticipating in the program,
together with Dr. Clyde Stor
mont, University of California;
Dr. H. C. Hines, Ohio State
University, and Dr. Jerry
Caldwell, Texas A. & M. College.
A combined cooperative effort
involving the three existing
laboratories and future facilities
were discussed in detail including
a single laboratory for all breeds.
Guest speaker at the banquet
was George J. Dietz, vice
president of the Export-Import
Bank of the United States ac
companied by Charles Leik who
will be handling agricultural
matters for Eximbank. They
gave a very enlightening talk on
the financing of our export sales
including those of livestock.
Reports of all standing com
mittees were heard including
those on Animal Health,
Legislative and Taxes,
Promotions, Blood Typing and
the Membership committee.
The following were elected
officers for the coming year- W.
L. Henning, secretary, American
Southdown Breeders Association,
State College, Pa , president;
FOR SERVICE IN
LANCASTER COUNTY, CALL
Nelson KreiderStrasburg 717-687-6214
Marlin Kover Ephrata 717-733-1224
Add SIRE POWER to your herd
Call your NEBA technician today!
National
Elects
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 3.1972—1
Live Stock Association
Officers, Directors
Bruce Henderson, secretary,
United Duroc Swine Registry,
Peoria, 111., vice-preisdent; Allan
C. Atlason, 3964 Grand Ave.,
Gurnee, 111., secretary-treasurer.
Directors elected include
Horses and Ponies Don
Jones, secretary, American
Quarter Horse Association,
Amarillo, Texas; Burton J.
Zuege, secretary, American
Shetland Pony Club, West
Lafayette, Ind.
Swine Eugene Benedict,
secretary* American Landrace
Association, Culver, Ind.; Bruce
Henderson, secretary, United
Duroc Swine Registry, Peoria,
111.
Sheep and Goats W L.
Henning, secretary, American
Southdown Breeders Association,
State College, Russell Jackson,
secretary, American Cornedale
Association, Seneca, 111.
Dairy Cattle Robert H.
Rumler, secretary, Holstein-
Friesian Association of America,
Brattleboro, Vermont; David
Gibson, secretary, Ayrshire
Breeders Association, Brandon,
Vermont.
'h Jun£ Dam Monifi
Let’s celebrate the occasion by being extra sure to
eat tasty, nutritious dairy products at every meal.
Enjoy cold, refreshing milk at every meal and
encourage your friends and neighbors to do the
same. Get into the habit of drinking milk regularly.
Sharp cheddar cheese is a hard-to-beat snack. Select
from the wide choice of delicious ice cream flavors
when you order or serve dessert.
We’re proud that many dairymen in this community
are loyal Purina customers. And, we welcome this
opportunity to promote the milk and milk products
they produce.
Why not make a mid-year resolution to use more
of their dairy products in June ... and throughout
the whole year!
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph- 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Formers Assn., Inc.
Ph; 464 3431
West Willow
Ira B. Landis
Ph 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd , Lane
Beef Cattle Lloyd Miller,
secretary, American Angus
Association, St. Joseph, Mo ;
Harry P. Gayden, secretary,
American Brahman Breeders
Association, Houston, Texas.
Directors at Large Orville
Sweet, secretary, American
Polled Hereford Association,
Kansas City, Mo.
Dairy Products Index
Drops 1% for March
In Marach, declining milk
prices dropped the dairy
products index per cent to 118
(Agricultural Prices, March
1972).
Prices received by farmers
from plants and dealers for fluid
market milk averaged $6.34 per
hundredweight, 14 cents higher
than March 1971. Manufacturing
grade milk prices averaged $5.08
per hundredwe’ght, 22 cents
above a year ea-iier. The index
was three per cent above March
1971
John B. Kurtz
Ph 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
James High & Sons
Ph 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph 367-1195
Rheems