Various sources named for imported cheeses [ONT, lU. - Jhe , e American ate of cheese m 1977. Ot amount, less than one ■ or about 6 per cent unported. The bulk of name cheese con here was produced in ted States. average American 1.25 pounds of Swfiss per year with .35 imported. Top source 1977 imports was ATTENTION farmers and builders GO This custom-built tilt-bed Trailer, 20'x8’, has hydraulic hoist, comes with or without grain sides, haul up to 350 bu. of gram, haul building supplies and comes with either wood or steel floor. • LIVESTOCK TRAILER • UTILITY TRAILER • FLATBED TRAILER ALL SIZE HORSE TRAILERS BUMPER AND NECKOVER CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY STOLTZFUS AND FISHER TRAILER SALES R. 1, Box 346, Gap, Pa. 17526 Call 717-768-3832 or 717-354-0723 MONTH SPECIAL the all stainless steel model-c unt “ 1 «> Vi' ■n or uuini fre-heater for all bulk tanks MAKE ME A BULK MILK COOLER THAT HAS EVERYTHING! CONTACT QUEEN ROAD REFRIGERATION TO SEE A QUEEN ROAD REFRIGERATION BOX 67, INTERCOURSE, PA. 17534 Finland, supplying 30 per cent. Next were Austria and Norway at about 20 per cent each. Switzerland provided only 13 per cent. Leading suppliers of the balance were Denmark and Ger many, with smaller amounts coming from ten other countries. Italian cheese imports include Pecormo, Romano, Reggiano, Parmesano, •EQUIPMENT TRAILER •TILT-BED TRAILER V / AfterS P.M. JOHN D. WEAVER 768-8355 GID DIENNER 768-8521 SAM STOLTZFUS 768-3594 OR Answering Service 354-4374 24 Hour Service Provolone, and Provolette. Average U.S. per capita consumption of Italian cheese is nearly 4 pounds with imports in 1977 only .13 pound per capita. Pecormo is, by far, the leading imported Italian cheese. Approximately 60 per cent comes from Italy, 19 per cent from Romania, 11 per cent from Greece and the balance from seven or eight other countries. Reggiano and Parmesano comprise 17.5 per cent of Italian cheese imports, with approximately 80 per cent coming from Argentina and 20 per cent from Italy. Romano accounts for 15 per cent of the imported Italian cheeses. Practically all of it comes from Argentina. Provolone and Provolette HOG PRODUCERS!*! Get Top Price for Your Hogs at jH New Holland Sold in sorted lots the auction way. See them weighed and sold and pick up your check. SALE EVERY MONDAY 8:00 A.M. I NEW HOLUND SALES STABLES, INC. T Phone 717-354-4341 I Daily Market Report - Phone 717-354-7288 I Abe Diffenbach, Manager v** (fv,w!f^+ 375 gal. OeLaval 400 gal. DeLaval 500 gal. Milkeeper 600 gal. Milkeeper 350 gal. Esco 425 gal. Esco 625 gal. Esco 650 gal. Esco make up the remaining 8.5 per cent of imports in the Italian category. Nearly all comes from Italy. The U.S. is apparently almost self-sufficient in soft Italian cheeses. Our government reports that, in 1975, we produced and consumed 457.6 million pounds of Mozzarella and 81.3 million pounds of Ricotta. Per capita consumption of Cheddar and similar cheeses is about 9.0 pounds per year. Cheddar is 75 per cent of this total. The remaining types mclude Colby, washed curd, stirred curd and Monterey Jack. Imports are almost in significant at only .07 pound per capita per year. Australia and New Zealand are the major sources, with obsolete cooler. USED TANKS (2)43} 300 gal. Mojonnier 400 gal. Mojonnier 500 gal. Mojonnier 600 gal. Mojonnier 1000 ga isOLD nnier 400 gal. Dari-Kool 1000 gal. Dari-Kool D-2 500 gal. Girton I IVIUEL-L-ER ■ I FRE HEATER smaller amounts coming from Canada and four other countries. Americans consume about .11 pound of Edam and Gouda per year. The U.S. unports approximately .04 pound, or a little more than one-third of what is consumed. The Netherlands supplies about 87 per cent of our imports. Smaller amounts come from Por tugal, Finland, Argentina ans six other countries. U.S. per capita con sumption of Blue Cheese is approximately .18 pound per capita. In 1977 we imported about .016 pound per capita, or less than 10 per cent of our needs. Denmark supplied 90 per cent of this amount; the DELTA - The Junior Holstein Club of York County will sponsor a judging school on Saturday, June 24, for all youth and adults interested in brushing up on their dairy judging skills. Paul and Kathy King, of Kingway Farms at Delta R 2, will host the educational seminar, set to begin at 10 am. and run through mid afternoon. Official for the school will be Dr. James McCaffrey, well-known area dairy cattle specialist. “This is not a contest, just a learning opportunity,” stresses Kathy King, a leader of the Junior Holstein Association. “No one will be ■■' /• / o s/ / / . / / ★ 500 MW ★ 600 MW The “MW” is one of the Lowest pouring Height Bulk tanks. 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They vary from skim milk cheese to exotic types. New Zealand, Denmark and France are the leading exporters to the U.S. In addition Switzerland, Sweden, Poland and 20 or more countries send us cheeses mcluded in the “other” category. expected to compete with others or to turn in then scoring sheets for marks or placings.” Members of the 4-H and FFA dairy project areas are especially urged to take part in the school. Lunch will be' available for a small fee, or participants may supply their own meal. No pre-registration will be required to attend. USED DIESEL l-Cyl. Deutz (2) DVA ISOOSlanzis SR2 Lister : USED TANKS : AND MILKING : EQUIPMENT IN STOCK