Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 11, 1978, Image 38

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    Saturday March U, 1978;
Atlantic honors area dairymen
LANCASTER - Atlantic
Breeders Cooperative,
headquartered here,
honored a number of area
dairymen recently during
various membership
meetings held throughout
the state.
All of the recognized dairy
farmers received distinctive
Certificates of Merit for
their high herd averages on
DHIA testing programs.
All herds were at least 15
per cent above the state
average for milk or butterfat
production last year, while
at least two-thirds of the
cows in these herds are
progeny of Atlantic sires.
Some herds are 100 per cent
Atlantic progeny.
Several members were
also cited for their
assistance in using young
sires this past year, as the
Cooperative continues its
extensive program of testing
the true genetic merit of
some 30 bulls per year
through random matings in
many different herds.
Atlantic Breeders
representatives informed
members that 1977 was a
very successful business
year for Atlantic. Service
Technicians provided nearly
300,000 services, and semen
sales continued to be
profitable. Atlantic sires
maintained their rating
among the nation’s best for
transmitting profitable
traits said a company
spokesman.
A 25-minute movie was
shown to help members
understand the importance
of sound type traits for both
production and reproduc
tion. The application of this
principle through Atlantic’s
Mate-Rite program was also
explained as an aid to'
breeding improved cattle.
Atlantic members who
were patrons in 1965 recently
received a cash refund
totaling over $56,000. New
equities have been issued to
members active in 1977,
amounting to 9% of gross
revenue for the year.
Members present voted
for District representatives
for the coming year. Elec
tion results will be an
nounced in the next issue of
the Cooperative’s monthly
newsletter, since more than
one meeting is held in most
of Atlantic’s 16 Districts.
Changes in Social Security
will affect farmers
NEWAEK Del - Fanners as employers of hired help
and as sc , -employed workers will be affected by the
Social Sec nty amendments signed into law December
20,1977 T withholding percentage for employee wages
and the cnn nbution by the employer increased to 6.05 per
cent for 19" b under the old law. According to University of
Delaware Extension agricultural economist W.T.
McAllister, with the new amendments, the withholding
rate increases to 6.13 per cent for 1979 and 1980, then to
6.65 per cent in 1981. The maximum income subject to
Social Security tax also is increasing as shown in the
following table
Maximum
Income
Subject
To Tax
$16,500
$17,700
$22,900
$25,900
$29,700
Year
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
Social security benefit increases will continue n future
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Northern Lancaster County dairymen to receive recognition from Atlantic
Breeders were, clockwise, beginning top right: C. Witmer Sherer, Manheim;
Paul Horning, Stevens: Raymond Martin, Ephrata; Earl Landis, Manheim; David
Landis, Lancaster; Mervin Sauder, Lititz; and J. Earl Horst, New Holland.
York County dairymen who were honored recently by Atlantic Breeders
Cooperative were, left to right; Lynn Wolf, Abbottstown; Wayne Myers, Dover;
E. Wayne Beshore, New Cumberland; Rodney Smyser, York; Tom Boyer, York;
Herman Stebbins, York; and Earl Fuhrman, Hanover.
Self
Employed
Tax Rate
7.9%
8.1%
8.1%
8.1%
9.3%
Employee
Withholding
Rate
5.85
6.05
6.13
6 13
6.65
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Adams County dairymen with high herd
averages and at least two-thirds Atlantic progeny
were, left to right: Glenn Lippy, Littlestown;
Samuel Stoner, East Berlin; and Earl Noel, Mc-
Sherrystown.
years, but will not be as significant as those that occurred
from 1975-1977. says McAllister,
The maximum earnings allowed before benefit
reduction have been increased from $3,000 in 1977 under
the old law to $4,000 in 1978. Under the new law this ceiling
increases at the rate of $5OO per year until 1982, when the
maximum earnings allowed will reach $6,000. There is no
earnings limit for retired persons over 70 years of age.
Persons who delay retirement beyond age 65 will
receive a “bonus” benefit of three per cent for each year
of postponement. For example, an individual eligible for
$275 per month retirement benefit at age 65 who delays
retirement to age 68 would receive an additional $25 per
month, or $3OO per year. Under the old law, the delayed
retirement credit was one per cent per year.
Employer
Contribution
Rate
5.85
6.05
6.13
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See your nearest v.
HOLLAND
Dealer for
Dependable Equipment an
Dependable Service:
Airville. PA
Airville Farm Service
Airville, PA
717-862-3358
Alexandria. PA
Clapper Farm Equipment
RD 1 '
814-669-4465
Annville, PA
BHM Farm Equipment, Inc
RD 1
717-867-2211
leavertown. PA
Ben H Walter
Beavertown, PA
717-658-7024
Bernville, PA
Stanley A. Klopp, Inc
Bernville, PA
215-488-1510
Biglerville, PA
Wolff Farm Supply Co
Biglerville, PA
717-677-8144
Carlisle. PA
Paul Shovers, Inc
35 East Willow Street
717-243-2686
Catawissa. PA
Abraczinskas Farm
Equipment, Inc
RD 1
717-356-7409
Chambersburg, PA
Clugston Implement, Inc
RD 1
717-263-4103
Pitman. PA
.... . _ . Marlin W Schreffler
NevmN Myer& Sons, Inc Pitman PA
Chester Springs, PA 717-648-1120
215-827-7414
_ ... Quarryville,PA
Davidsburg, PA
Chester Springs, PA
George N Gross, Inc
R D 2, Dover, PA
717-292-1673
Elizabethtown. PA
Messick Farm
Equipment, Inc
2750 North Market St
717-367-1319
Gettysburg. PA -
Ymgling Implements
RD 9
717-359-4848
Halifax, PA
Sweigard Bros
R D 3, Box 13
717-896-3414
Hanover. PA
Sheets Bros, Inc
Carlisle Street
717-632-3660
Honey Brook, PA
Dependable Motor Co
East Mam Street
215-273-3131
Honey Grove. PA
Norman D Clark & Son, Inc
Honey Grove, PA
717-734-3682
HughesvTlle. PA
Farnsworth Farm M s Yearsley & Son -
s^PP* ies »' nc _ 114-116 East Market Street
103 Cemetery Street 215-696-2990
717-584-2106
Lancaster, PA
L H Brubaker, Inc
350 Strasburg Pike
717-397-5179
Lebanon, PA
Evergreen Tractor Co , Inc
30 Evergreen Road
717-272-2616
Lititz, PA
RoyA Brubaker .. -
,700 Woodcresf Avenue
717 626-7766'
Loysville, PA
Paul Shovers, I
Loysville, PA
717-789-3117
.ynnport, PA
KermitK Kistler, Inc
Lynnport, PA
215-298-3270
McEwensville, PA
Don’s Service Shop
Box 97
717-538-1362
Mill Hall. PA
Paul A Dotterer
RD 1
717-726-3471
Millville, PA
WO Diehl & Sons
RD 1
717-458-6421
New Holland, PA
ABC Groff, Inc
110 South Railroad
717-354-4191
Oley, PA
AJ NossiSon, Inc.
R.D 2
215-987-6257
Orwigsburg, PA
PaulJ Eichert&Son
R.D 1
717-943-2304
Palm. PA
Wentz Farm Supplies, Inc
Rt 29
'215-679-7164
C E Wiley & Son, Inc
101 South Lime Street
717-786-2895
Reedsville, PA
Big Valley Sales & Service,
Inc
PO Box 548
717-667-3944
Ringtown, PA
Rmgtown Farm Equipment
Ringtown, PA
717 889-3184
Shippensburg, PA
R B Miller, Inc
Shippensburg, PA
717-532-4178
Silverdale, PA
I G.’sAg Sales
Box 149
215-257-5135
Tamaqua, PA
CharlesS Snyder, Inc
RD 3
717-386-5945
Waynesboro. PA
Blue Ridge Fruit Exchange,
Inc
Waynesboro, PA
717-762-3117
West Chester, PA
West Grove, PA
SG Lewis & Son, Inc
RD 2, Box 66
215-869 2214
Churchville. MD
Walter G Coale, Inc
2849-53 Churchville Rd
301-734-7722
Rising Sun. MD
Ag-lnd Equipment Co, Inc
R D Z, Route 273 East
- 301-358-§132
301-658-5568
Woodstown' N J
Owen Supply Co
Broad Street & East Avenue
609-769-0308