Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 09, 1977, Image 111

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 9,1977 -
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Left, standing: Charles H. Rohrer 1976 Young elected chairman for 1977. Paul L Yingting, left
Cooperator Consultant Committee chairman ex- seated: was elected secretary and John E. Barley
tends congratulations to Geary E. Shade newly was elected vice chairman of the committee.
Shade elected YCCC chairman
LANCASTER-A 36-year
>ld Huntingdon County
lairyman was recently
alected chairman of a select
of young dairy
mers.
Geary E. Shade, who along jot embers of each of Inter
nth his wife Judy operate a State’s 22 districts. The
’34-acre dairy operation *at ■ contestants must be active
Alexandria Rl, was .dairy fanner members
named 1977 chairman' of the between the ages of 21 and
foung Cooperator Con- 35. The program was
sultant Committee for Inter- organized to provide the
State Milk Producers’ YC’s with the opportunity to
Cooperative. John E. Barley, develop a better un-
Conestoga Rl, Pa., was derstanding of their
elected vice chairman and cooperative’s structure.
Paul L. Yingling, Mar
tinsburg R 2, Pa., was elected
secretary.
The YCC members are
designated by being the top
five finalists for the past
three years of the Young
Cooperator contest program.
The 15-member consultant
committee plans upcoming
programs, undertakes
various educational and
TRY A CLASSIFIED
selection of the following;
• Nice size grade heifers ready to breed.
* Registered heifers from + - proven sires due late summer.
* Grade heifers out of good herds due now through fall.
• Grade second and third calf springers due April and May.
• Registered cows due April and May.
These coes are classified good + and very good with good DHIA production
(Transportation provided)
Call 717-299-2097
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service projects and
represents itself on Inter-
State’s various director
committees.
Young cooperators are
selected each year from the
The Young Cooperator
Consultant Committee at its
annual organizational
meeting heard updates from
Lester C. Jones,lnter-State's
presidnt; Dr. James E.
Honan, general manager;
and William B. Hastings,
director of field services; on
Inter-State’s recent and
future plans for expansion.
Charles H. Rohrer, Paradise
FORM
DISCRIMINATING
DAIRYMAN
M-R-Y HOLSTEINS
M. ROBERT YOUNG
Lancaster, Pa
'firm
Rl, Pa., presided as 1976
YCCC chairman. Curtis N.
Kratz, Souderton, Pa., dairy
farmer reported on Inter-
State’s membership
relations committee which
he chairs.
The new chairman of the 6
group graduated with honors^
from the Pennsylvania
State University in 1963. The
son of Freda and the late
Edward Shade, he operates a
50 head Holstein herd with an
average milk production of
18,000 pounds per cow with
about 650 pounds butterfat.
He is a member of the Dairy
Shrine Club and is an ASCS
committeeman. He was
selected the third place
finalist in the Pennsylvania
Jaycees Outstanding Young
Fanners contest in 1973.
Inter-State’s Young
Cooperators will hold their
annual contest June 23 and 24
at the Hunt Valley Inn, Hunt
Valley, Md. At the two-day
program they will Join in the
Pennmarva Young
Cooperator Program which
also includes represen-
w
tatives from Maryland
Cooperative Milk
Producers; Maryland-
Virglnia Milk Producers
Assn.; Capitol .Milk
Producers Cooperative; and
Lehigh Valley Cooperative
Fanners.
VIRGINIA
1977 SPRING FEEDER CATTLE SALES „
STEEftS-HEIFERS-AKGUS-BLACK BHUHES-HEKFOIIMIHMOUIS MOSS
23,100 HEAD
FUSE
Narrows
Dublin
Lynchburg
Roanoke
Harrisonburg
Staunton-Rockbridge Co.
Charlottesville
Dublin
A Culpeper
Marshall
Winchester
Harrisonburg
Front Royal
A Guarantee Heifer Open • Culpeper Sale on Thursday, April 21
All Cattle Weigh 350 to 1,000 Pounds
Graded by Representatives Virginia Department of Agriculture
All Cattle Naturally Polled or Dehorned
All Cattle Originate from Counties Certified Free of TB and Brucellosis
For Further Information Contact:
- REGGIE REYNOLDS CHARUE POTTER JR. K. C. WILLIAMSON
Executive Secretary
Va. Beef Cattle Association
P.0.80x 176
Daleville, Virginia 24083
PH: 703-992-1009 or
703-992-2852
REAI>-
LANCASTER FARMING ’
MARKET REPORTS
FEEDER
SALE!
IDES. APRIL 12
7:00 P.M.
CARLISLE
LIVESTOCK MARKET,
Inc.
PUBLIC SALE
n ANNUAL FEEDER STEER SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 16,1977
Starting 1:08 P.M.
Located 12 miles West of York, Penna., V*
mile East of East Berlin, Penna., along Route
234.
135 FEEDER STEERS 135
135 Head of steers weighing from 300 to 700 lbs.
Consisting of Charolais, Herefords, Angus, and some
crossbreds. All acclimated and wormed. No horns.
This is a good selection of steers. The right kind for
pasture.
Mark your calendar today • April 16.
C. L “COT’ ,
DARRYL MCOKS -
Owners ~ r ’*
East Berlin. Penna. 1731|5
Clair R. Slaybaugh, Auctioneer
R. Kiuck, Clerk
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DATE
TIME
7:30 p.m.
Tuesday
April 12
Wednesday
April 13
Thursday
April 14
Thursday
April 14
Tuesday
April 19
Tuesday
April 19
Wednesday
April 20
7:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m,
1:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m
Wednesday
April 20
Thursday
April 21
Thursday
April 21
Friday
April 22
Tuesday
April 26
Tuesday
April 26
1:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m,
1:00 p.m,
1:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m
FieWman, VBCA
Rt. 3, Lexington
703-463-3639
FOR FULL
PIGS
STATE GRADED
SALE
FRL, APRIL 22
1:30 P.M.
AT
WESTMINSTER
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
-Westminster, Md.
Phone (301)848-9820
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NO.
HEAD SEX
Steers &
Heifers
Steers A
Heifers
Steers A
Heifers
Steers A
Heifers
Steers A
Heifers
Steers A
Heifers
Steers A
Heifers
1,400
1,500
1,400
1,200
1,000
Heifers
Only
1,200
Steers A
Heifers
Steers A
Heifers
Steers A
Heifers
Steers
Only
1,200
2,250
1,000
Steers A
Heifers
700
Extension Specialist
Animal Science Department
V.P.1.45.U.
Blacksburg. Virginia 24061
PH: 703-951-5252
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