2 16—Lancaster Farming, Saturda 1 Pa. grain stocks down HARRISBURG, Pa. - Stocks of wheat, com, barley and oats stored in Penn sylvania on Oct. 1 were 17 per cent below a year ago according to the Crop Reporting Service. Of a total near 35.8 million bushels, farm stocks of 26.1 million bushels were down 19 per cent while off-farm holdings of 9.6 million were 11 per cent below October 1, 1975. Wheat stocks of 8.6 million bushels were one-fourth below a year ago. Off-farm stocks of 5.8 million were down 23 per cent while farm stocks at 2.8 million were down 27 per cent. Total com in storage of 8.3 million bushels was also nearly one-fourth below 1975. Although off-farm stocks of 2.1 million were up by nearly three-quarters this was more Dairy trophies honoring Maryland natives COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Two new perpetual award plaques honoring nationally prominent Maryland leaders on the rural youth and dairy cattle scene who died during 1976 have recently been awarded for the first time. They are the J. Homer Remsberg memorial trophy and the Mylo S. Downey memorial award. Both men were College of Agriculture graduates from the University of Maryland at College Park. First winner of the Remsberg trophy is Rebecca Stiles, 16, of Littlestown, Pa., a resident of Carroll county, Md. Her three-year-old Jersey cow, Stilesrite Merry Stranger, was named supreme champion over all breeds in the 4-H and FFA dairy show at this year’s Maryland State Fair in Timonium. Appropriately, the first winner of the Downey award Oct. 30. 1976 than offset by a one-third drop in farm holdings to 6.2 million bushels. Barley holdings of 3.7 million bushels were 29 per cent below last October 1. Off-farm stocks were off nearly one-half to 438,000 bushels, while farm holdings fell 26 per cent ot 3.2 million bushels. Oats in storage at 15.2 million showed the smallest change from last year at only one per cent down. Off farm holdings of 1.3 million bushels were up eight per cent while farm stocks fell two per cent to 13.9 million bushels. Total rye stocks of 254,000 bushels were 14 per cent lower than last year. Nationally, stocks of the four feed grains (com, oats, is the Maryland team which won the national 4-H dairy cattle judging contest on Oct. 4 during the North American Dairy Show at Columbus, Ohio. The plaque honors Mylo S. Downey, a former resident of the Calvert Hills area in College Park, who died after a lengthy illness. The plaque honoring him was funded by memorial bequests from former professional associates, including persons currently working for the National 4-H Service Committee in Chicago, HI., the National 4- H Foundation in Chevy Chase, Md., and the Ex tension Service of the U.S., Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. It is to be awarded an nually “to the (land-grant) university whose 4-H team ranks highest in judging all breeds of dairy cattle at the barley and sorghum) totaled 27 million metric tons, almost two per cent more than the stocks on hand October 1, 1975. Increases from a year earlier by commodity were 11 per cent for com, two per cent for barley and 51 per cent for sorghum. Oats stocks declined 13 per cent from a year earlier. Stocks of all wheat were up 14 per cent from a year earlier while durum stocks jumped 33 per cent. Rye stocks were two per cent below Oct. 1, 1975, and flaxseed stocks were down 34 per cent. Old crop corn stored in all positions on Oct. 1 totaled 399 million bushels, 11 per cent more than a year earlier. Com stored on farms awarded national 4-H dairy cattle judging contest.” The Remsberg memorial trophy is named for the late J. Homer Remsberg, fifth generation owner of Locvale Farms near Middletown. Remsberg served 15 years as president of the Maryland Holstein-Friesian Association and two years as national president of the Holstein-Friesian Associ ation of America. Other presidency terms included the Federal Farm Credit Board, Farm Credit Banks of Baltimore, ELEVATED CALF STALLS CASH SALES PICKUP End-of- Sj Season l e On All Leasing Equipment Forage Harvester Forage Wagons 54" Blower 3000 Gal. Liquid Tank AU 'xljjadqer) "OF COURSE" at 230 million bushels was up 20 per cent from last year. Stocks in off-farm facilities were up one per cent from last year. Oats in storage Oct. 1,1976 L totaled nearly 543 million* bushels, 13 per cent less than a year earlier and the lowest for the date since records were started in 1943. - Barley stored m all positions on Oct. 1 totaled 351 million bushels, two per cent above a year earlier. All wheat in storage totaled 2,163 million bushels, 14 per cent more than last year and 38 per cent greater than Oct. 1, 1974. Rye stocks in all positions on Oct. 1 totaled 15.4 million bushels, two per cent less than last year and 26 per cent lower than 1974. BE ALERT Purebred Dairy Cattle Association of America, the Atlantic Dairy Association, the Northeastern Dairy Conference, the Dairy Council of Greater Metropolitan Washington, and the Maryland and Virginia Milk Producers Association, Inc. $ CHECK THESE FEATURES: • Built to Last • Reduces Calf Losses • Reduces Labor •Self Cleaning Rod Gate • Controlled Feeding oEliminates Costly Bedding • Lowers Building Cost per Calf • Easier to Clean and Disinfect •Special Designed Pail Holders, Saves Costly Replacement of Pails SHOW-EASE STALL CO. 523 Willow Rd., Lancaster Phone 717-299-2536 “YOURS FOR BETTER DAIRYING” John E. Kreider State park cabin applications taken HARRISBURG, Pa. - The Department of En vironmental Resources this month issued a reminder that applications for the use of a state park cabin during the Spring rental season wifi be accepted from November 1 through December 15. The Spring rental season begins with the second Friday in April and ends on the first Saturday following Memorial Day. The rental period is from Monday to Monday or from Friday to Friday. Reservations will 'be awarded by lottery shortly after the close of the ac ceptance date and successful applicants will be notified T>y a confirmation letter. Unsuccessful applicants will also be notified. While applications may be submitted by out-of-state residents, the Department noted, Pennsylvania residents are given preference in reserving cabins for the Spring and Fall rental seasons. There are available 146 family cabins at 11 state parks as follows: Black Moshannon, Philipsburg Rl, 13 cabins; Clear Creek, Sigel Rl, 22 cabins; Cook Forest, Box 120, Cooksburg, 23 cabins; Cowans Gap, Fort Loudon, 10 cabins; Kooser, Somerset R 6, nine cabins. Also, Linn Run, Box 527, Ligonier, 10 cabins; Parker Dam, Penfield, R.D., 16 cabins; Promised Land, Greentown Rl, 12 cabins; Ralph Stover, Point Pleasant, six cabins;. S.B. Elliott, Penfield R.D., six cabins; and Worlds End, Forksville, 19 cabins.