—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 26, 1976 78 Bull Milk King Favorite Banner Favorite Forester Joyce Supreme Pilot H.V.F. Esmond Plus Trinitys Milkboy Sultan Cherry Noble Bruce Norms Sable Lincoln Fair Weather Juggler U.N.H. Diamond Omar J Star Secret Trigger Sunbeam Dreamer Forest Secret Atlas Pixys Kelly R. A. Pattison Headspring Diplomat Fair-Weather Superb Lad Cloverleaf Ambassador Pride H.V.F. Pacesetter Secret Bonanza B.W. Jeweler Lotus Craftsman Janice Jester Philnade Surville Rocket Renada Woodsman B.W. Lotus Leader Fairview Alpine Max Barlu Belle Boy Nakota Pavanne Evilo Nakota Destiny Dapper White Cloud Doreens Delegate Gov. Shapp calls for efficiency market in which there is room for Eastern producers.” To emphasize his point, Shapp said that 54 per cent of the nation’s population resides within a 500-mile radium of central Penn sylvania. “In this day and age of Angus show iSSU'CS! " to markets will become an factor.” Shapp explained that the state had a large beef herd industry prior to the 1840’s when railroads began delivering cattle from the cheaper grazing lands of the mid-west. Since that time, he ex plained dairy farming became the state’s chief agricultural business, doing more than $5OO million in business annually. He noted that Pennsylvania is the nation’s fifth largest milk HERSHEY - Gov. Milton J. Shapp last week told the Livestock Marketing Congress at their 1976 lun cheon that “just as cheap transportation, allowed the livestock industry to move west of Pennsylvania, the RHINEBECK, N.Y. - Young cattlemen from 20 states have entered 183 animals in the Eastern Regional Junior Angus Heifer Show set for July 8 and 9 at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds, here. The entries have come from 132 different boys and girls who are junior or life members of the American Angus Association. A highlight of the event will be a tour of Rally Farms, Millbrook, New York and Sir William Farm, Hillsdale, New York on Thursday, July 8. The tours, through some of the most beautiful and historic country in New York, will give visitors an opportunity to inspect both of these registered Angus herds and to take part in a judging contest and cattle selection class at the farms. Buses leave for the tour from the fairgrounds at 9:30 a.m. and lunch will be served summaries for colored breeds listed (Continued from Page 77] 40 13 07 62 40 2063 * 29 392 1 29 26 03 136 - 09 55 03 202 40 308 29 71 14 172 09 34 15 24 01 930 29 34 15 60 40 89 07 15 40 252 01 55 03 18 29 31 11 93 11 28 07 26 09 27 07 19 ' BROWN SWISS 07 55 17 107 09 569 rising cost of transportation may bring industry east again.” _ He noted that “our growing population and rising standards of living overseas present us with a courtesy of Rally Farms. Buses will return by 3:00 p.m. and arrangements will be made to look after the cattle at the showgrounds during the tour. The cattle will be shown starting at 8:15 a.m. on Friday, July 9. Show judge will be Doug Parrett, University of Illinois, Ur bana. Another special event for youngsters will be a dance on Thursday night sponsored by the New York Junior Angus Association and the Eastern Angus Association. Cattle will be checked in beginning at noon, July 6 and must be at the showgrounds by noon July 7, There will also be a dinner exhibitors and parents on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Tickets will be available at the show. 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But, he said, “Livestock and dairy farming has had difficult times in recent -years asfarm prices lagged woefully behind sharply rising production costs of feed, fertilizer, fuel, credit and land.” The number'of cattle on feed is still below that of three years ago. The governor said that a more efficient marketing system is needed to decrease the wide variations "in prices which have an economic impact on the farmers. “Part of the problem,” he said, “is that livestock moves through too many middlemen from farm to consumer.” Shapp urged the congress to find the way to meet the needs of the farmer and the consumer. , 14 40 14,180 3,91 555 61 1062 14 113 -14,268 4.30. 613 ,69 1061 21 147 13,478 4.18 „ 563.78 - 926 07 .'75 13,582.4.02 546, 76 899 01 44 11,767 4.23 498 48. 692 29. 119 13,198, 3.92 517 84 628 07 109 12,847 4.27 §4B 82 601 14 . 12 13,605 3.92 533 30 517 40 14 15,113 -4.12 623 30 '507 17 -15 12,867 3.99 513 .40 " 499 17 - -65' 12,640 4.05 512 70- 473 07„ ' 22 14,050 4.15 583 36 454 17 65 12,738 4.06 517. 75 447 15 34 13,678 4.22 577 64 425 14 42 13,215,'4.15 . 548- 38 404 MILKING SHORTHORN 17 94 11,556 3.84 40 64 1i;475 3.56 14 ' 90 10,852 3.67 29 58 11,048 3.81 11 23 11,510' 3.62 21 19 11,776 3.66, 17 5S 10,410 3.82 -29 39 10,895 3.52 STOLTZfUS MEAT MARKET | ATTENTION FARMERS | CUSTOM BUTCHERING % OUR SPECIALITY —FfcESH beef and pork— OUR OWN HOME MADE SCRAPPLE t FRESH SAUSAGE Bacon and Country Cured Hams Orders taken for freezer Meats PH. 768-3941 Directions; 1 block east of Intercourse on Rt 772 - Newport Road STORE HOURS ™ RS ' ™- This overhead drying floor will save you money. 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