Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 03, 1979, Image 127

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    Lancaster Co. DHIA
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EarlL. Hershey
R&GrH
Donald B. Trimble
Mix
Robert L. Shelly
R&GrH
Stephen F. Stoltzfus
Mix _
Furry H. Frey
RH
Rohrer Brothers
E&GrH
GustyCrestFarm
R&GrH
Aaron Lapp
R&GrH
Glenn El Burkholder
R&GrH
J. Carl Zander
R&GrH
Amos M. Stoltzfus
RH
' 45.8
WHO SAYS ABS SOUS HAVE HO TYPE?
SEVENTEEN (17) ME NOW PIUS 1.10 or MORE
Proofs taken from Jan., 1979 USDA and HFA reports.
CODE# CODE NAME
KIT
VALIENT
KIT BUILDER
BOOT-NICK
ASTRA ROSE
FROSTY
TRIPLE THREAT
APOLLO ELEVATION
JAKE
MARS
MILESTONE
KENNEDY
LUCKY SHAMROCK -
WIS APOLLO
IVY
PAL
RUMLER
OWN PERFORMER
LOVER
ATLANTIS
LIFTOFF
BULLY-THE-KID
LINDY
STAR
CORY
RED-EYE
FOND MASTER
HARRISON
MONEY MAKER
BOOTMARK
ELEVATION
LEE
BAMA
ROCKET
SYMBOL
ERIC
FONDTOM
* July 1978 Data.
MS
gP
53.0
43.3
94.6
36.6
39.4
49.1
47.2
36.0
86.6
81.6
35.6
47.0
94.7
41.6
44.9
45.3
93.4
31.5
93.6
46.5
35.3
48.0
96.1
61.5
90.9
51.2
44.9'
37.3
91.7
36.4
48.2 '
95.5
AVAILABLE NOW FROM YOUR ABS REPRESENTATIVE:
24 Bulls To improve Test.
15 Bulls Plus 1500 PDM Or More.
34 Bulls Plus 100 PD Dollars Or More.
Bangor, PA Eric Heinsohn
Columbia, PA James Charles
Ephrata, PA Darvin Yoder
Holtwood, PA Paul Herr
Leola, PA Lynn Gardner
Newville, PA Jerry Babonis
Port Deposit, MD R. James Benjamin 111
Port Murray, NJ Robert Kayhart
Reading, PA Robert Greider
Richland, PA Paul Martin
Stewartstown, PA Tom Engle
Thomasville, PA Ira Boyer
West Grove, PA Maurice Stump
WeidlerGrube
R&GrH -
Richard N.Sauder
R&GrH
Nelson E. Martin
RH '
1.81
Cedar Fringed Farm <
RG 133.9
Pequea Meadows Farm
R&GrH 63.0
Jay C. Garber
RH
1.81
1.81
1.81
Elamß.Rutt
RH
J. Clayton Charles
R&GrH -
Jacob S.Stoltzfus
R&GrH
Steve M.Stoltzfus
R&GrH
J. Wade Groff
R&GrH
Harold G. Shelly
RA
Robert E.Kulp
R&GrH
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.79
Rpt. PPM PD$
63% + 486 + 38
53% +l5Bl +152
89% + 374 +7
78% + 984 + 86
56% + 586 + 87
55% + 960 + 86
90% + 348 + 60
PDT
+2.47
+2.127
+ 1.83
+ 1.81
+ 1.75
+ 1.63
+ 1.53
+ 1.50
59% +7lB +64
60% +1093 +lO3
. 66%.. +1378 +ll2
86% +l6ll +124
+ 1.43
+ 1.43
+ 1,39
+ 1.36
+ 1.32
+ 1.28
+ 1.21
+ 1.16
+ 1.10
+0.92
+0.91
+0.90
+O.BB
+O.BO
+0.79
+0.79
+0.79
+o.7*
+0.72
+0.71
+0.69
+0.66
60% + 876 +49
96% , + 311 + 31
66% + 680 + 52
74% + 472 + 46
55% +1471 +lO2
43% + 956 + 91
52% +lOB4 + 82
50% + 991 +96
76% + 428 + 27
77% + 957 + 81
42% + 995 + 85
51% +1591 +l3l
55% + 645 + 77
40% + 545 +37
65% + 392 +4l
44% + 933 +ll4
61% + 668 + 47
61% +1703 +142
72% + 913 + 82
56% + 914 + 81
+0.62
67% +1241 +ll7
+0.59
+0.58
+0.52
+0.52
+0.52
+0.50
41% +1245 +ll5
88% +lB4 +56
61% + 910 + 81
57% +1149 +ll3
84% + 742 + 49
86.6
, 23.7
35.0
86.8
88.3
44.1
86.4
91.6
91.0
136.0
91.5
76.0
84.9
42.0
82.8
42.3
25.0
88.0
91.9
46.4
89.8
15.0
92.8
67.0
PCT.
TEST
-.07
-.07
-.18
-.09
+ .13
-.08
+ .13
-.06
-.06
-.17
-.23
-.23
-.07
-.09
+.20
' -.08
-.04
-.15
215-588-4704
717-898-8694
717-733-0966
717-284-4592
717-656-6509
717-423-6451
301-378-3540
201-689-2605
215-378-1212
717-866-4228
717-993-6836
717-225-3758
215-869-9187
DBS
1.79
48.6
1.78
45.4
1.78
46.5
1.78
36.0
1.78
45.4
3.9
1.77
45.4 ‘
1,77
46.8
1.77
43.2
1.77
48.5
1.77
47.0’
1.76
43.5
1.76
43.3
1.76
47.0
+24
+ 34
+ 32
+35
+2l
+35
+ 4
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1979
Isaac L. Fisher
R&GrH
IvanS. Stoltzfus
RH
Edwin J. Landis
R&GrH
Allan R. Shoemaker
RH
PaulH.Hursh
R&GrH 80.6
Robert H. Rohrer&Sons
GrH 223.1
Maurice P. Welk
R&GrH
Ira D. Welk & Sons
R&GrH
LeviS. King
R&GrH
Harry S.Aungst
RH
Glenn C.Hershey
RH
Harry Zimmerman Jr.
R&GrH ■
John J. Landis
RH
Karl W. Herr
Red & White
Jonas E. Zook
RH
John M. Weaver & Son
Mix
Marvin K. Witmer
RH
LeonS. Lapp
R&GrH
New
projects funded
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
Commodity Credit Cor
poration (CCC) has ap
proved two loan guarantees
to finance pilot projects that
will and
forestry products into fuel
and other energy sources.
This makes a total of three
projects contingently ap
proved by CCC.
Current legislation
provides for loan guarantees
of up to $l5 million for a
maximum of four pilot
energy projects, said Weldon
Barton, director of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture’s
Office of Energy.
, The projects approved
Jan. 12 are:
-A joint venture by sub
sidiaries of U.S. Sugar Corp.
and Savannah Foods Corp.,
to build a plant in Clewiston,
Fla. to convert sugar cane
residues to alcohols for in
dustrial use. The project will
involve initial pilot and
46.3
85.9
31.6
45.4
86.5
45.1
46.5
92.2
77.7
47.3
84.1
47.2
42.8
85.3
46.4
86.6
45.2
81.1
34.9
43.9
87.0
98.0
44.9
95.6
39.1
45.7
85.1
57.5
45.1
97.0
42.0
45.5
94.7
42.2
45.0
543
91.7
41.6
88.3
39.0
43.6
87.8
33.0
45.0
86.8
82.9
47.0
91.9
55.2
46.2
91.1
34.0
energy
engineering work at Purdue
University, followed by
construction of a com
mercial-sized plant at
Clewislon.
-A project by Guarantee
Fudls, Inc., of Independence,
Kan., to build plants in North
Carolina that would refine
forest and agricultural
residues into fuel pellets for
direct burning in industrial
boilers.
Under a third project,
approved Dec. 5, Enerco
Inc., Langhome, Pa., will
convert forest and
agricultural residues into
gas, oil and charcoal for fuel
and other uses. This project
will involve a number of
mobile units located near
sources of residues and will
provide energy in rural
communities. For example,
small industries, hospitals
and schools could receive
fuel from this project.
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