Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 01, 1977, Image 69

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Berk’s DHIA Report
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Farms Inc
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B. Duncan
r. Kissling
E. Heckman
E. Kieffer
G. Sanner
Seidel
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Start With Quality Sires:
14,003 Dau K hters fa 2,856 Herds Average 16.087NL 3 75% «03F
dieted Difference 199% rpt.] +9B6M 4-ilOl-Sf
,e: 4 487 Classified Daughters Ave. 79.9 |act.|; 81.0 (age-adj.j
'A 19/76} - 2,022 Daughters in 855 Herds Average 16.406 M 3.44% 564 F
dieted Difference }99% rpt.J +BBOM +s42 -8F
>e: 662 Classified Daughters Ave. 79.3 [act.]; 81.1 lage adj.j
These sires - and many more - are available daily from all of our Professional Service Technicians.
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BREEDERS COOPERATIVE
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p 24-Hour Toll-Free Phone Nos. for Service
BOO-732-0391 Lancaster 569-0411
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23,132
19,083
22,128
305
305
305
44
2-5
4-10
16,577
305
4-11
10-2
84
17,155
16,484
295
305
7-8
4-1
3-5
17,962
20,333
20,595
305
302
305
18,982
18,449
305
282
18,756
18,364
19,325
19,486
305
305
305
305
6-5
5-2
5-1
4-1
14,504
305
16,891
21,210
21,268
305
305
18,849
17.000
305
LIVESTOCK
SERVICES
Charles Plushanskf
Priscil H
Swatara Dairy Farm
No. 153 H
Kenneth L. Stutzman
Jims H
F.M. Browns Sons Inc.
No. 47 H
No. 60 H
No. 33 H
No. 76 H
Donald M. Meyers
Ginny H
Missy H
Reda H
Birdie H
Stephen J. Janos
Raganne H
Andrew D. Stoltzfus
Daisy H
Naomi H
Maxine H
Flicka H
Karen B. H
William C. Adams
Spear H
Cream H
Richard R. Troutman
Cindy H
Harold G. Heck
June H
Pansy H
Mervin Brubaker
Breta 65 H
Glnda 16 _ H
750
672
757
657
669
737
699
683
675
699
690
731
7.40
676
716
670
652
759
737
673
696
Member -
NAL Affiliated Breeders
JOS
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
305
5-9
4-8
4-2
4-2
305
305
305
305
305
305
7-8
4-8
3-4
3-3
3-11
305
305
305
293
305
282
305
15H103
Penstate
IVANHOE STAR
Very Good (89)
& Gold Medal
Prod. Qual. (Sept/76)
Sire: Osborndaie
Ivanhoe EX &
GM
Penstate
Lucifer Anna Star
VG
Dam:
15H136
Paclamar
TRIUNE
Complete
Veiy Good (89)
& Gold Medal
Sire; Paclamar
Bootmaker EX
(94) & GM
Dam: Hilltop Ivan hoe
Marion EX
Del. &Md. 800-233-0216
854
16,162
690
17,191
21,109
901
18,713
18,058
16,523
18,040
719
687
651
682
771
681
700
686
18,814
20,275
20,147
20,208
664
19,166
No. 136 H 34 305
Harold & George Schuler Dairy
H 7-11 H 7-11 290
AMarie H 5-6 296
Lester Heyer
Becky
Queen
Ontelynn Acres
No. 92
No. 97
Junge Farms
Iva
Sally
Paul E. Labe
26,583
21,100
25,465
25,312
21,232
1040
761
1023
895
815
836
851
19,488
18,395
960
27,410
842
729
20,676
20,779
No. 91 H 6-1
George S. Troutman Jr.
Gala H 5-4
Yost Brothers
No. 36
No. 99
No. 43
Florida
Teen dial Farm
No. 40
No. 72
688
737
16,092
19,354
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
U.S. hired farm working
force, numbering 2.6 million
in 1975, has been relatively
stable over the past five
years, according to the U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
It averaged 2.7 million
since 1970, compared with 3.4
million for .1961-65, the
Department’s Economic
Research Service reported
last week. Other highlights
from last week’s statistical
report are:
Farmworkers earned an
average of $2,552 in 1975. Of
this, $1,486 was earned for an
average of 85 days of farm
work. The rest came from
nonfarm employment.
Over a million farm
workers were in school most
of the year, so they earned
only an average of $492 for 41
days farmwork in 1975.
George E Moyer
Blosm 84 H ~ - 4-3
- Lone 40 H 3-4
J. D. Rosenbaum & Son
No. 40 H 4-10
Robert L. Sattazahn
Sally - H
Joyce H
Ray E. Bicksler
Gerry H
Gail H
Glenn B. Gockley
No. 3 H
No. 39 H
Clarence B. Kulp
No. 29 H
Hylark Farm
H 6-2
H 5-5
H 3-11
H 3-1
H 7-7
H 7-3
Hired farmworker
count remains stable
305
305
19,360
17,618
305
24,329
305
289
17,237
16,767
7-1
3-11
305
305
23,882
20,908
305
304
15,670
16,735
305
15,988
16,853
16,335
18,124
305
305
18,952
18,267
305
305
17,045
18,423
305
305
26,276
27,262
305
19,253
305
22,383
4-6
3-6
3-6
3-6
305
305
305
299
19,928
18,125
16,328
16,572
305
305
20,812
21,103
Last year, 335,000 tarm
workers worked year-round
on farms, earning an
average of $5,873 for 311 days
of farmwork.
Persons employed over 150
days on farms did 68 per cent
of the hired farmwork
(measured by mandays of
work). Yet, they comprised
only 22 per cent of the hired
farmwork force.
Hired farmworkers in 1975
were young (median age 23),
and most were male (77 per
cent).
Only 21 per cent of the
farmworkers lived on a
farm, while 7 per cent were
migrants.
Most farmworkers were
white (72 per cent), 11 per
cent were of Spanish origin,
and 17 per cent were blacks
and others.
776
656
971
697
672
888
830
672
675
673
654
657
809
769
705
770
705
784
791
735
766
779
780
770
704
770
726