<1 Vi, Ditto Again You were warned the last two months that your product prices—butter, powder and cheese— were sitting on their price sup ports and with your con AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE 29 H 2510 DEMAND Do you \np nt to use high repeatability sires? ABS has 23 bulls with more than 100 daughte >r your consideration. Code ft Code Name PD$ RDM %Test RPT If you want to use sires that have been accurately sampled, with high repeatability levels, call your ABS man. tinued increases in production you couldn’t expect any change m Class prices before April 1 when the new support price would be announced. Even your blend price was DEPENDABILITY Gerri Demand Belmont Bootmaker Art Grand Supreme Imperial Knight Milestone Ormsby Seaman Paul Thaddeus Boot-Nick Sunshine Lift-Off Maple E Gemini Wis Apollo Fond Billy Rocket Fond Tom Ivy Kit Builder Triple Threat m exactly the same at $12.25 for December and January. Well, now you’re getting more of the same in the Mmnesota-Wisconsm price for February which was $11.35 for 3.3 test milk. That’s two cents less than January and one cent better than December. This $11.35 is your Basic Formula Price that deter mines the Class I and II prices that handlers will pay. For February, the Class I price will be seven cents better than January but the Class II price will be three cents less. With increasing produc- For 29 H 2576 WIS APOLLO -.06 -.30 -.15 -.08 + .11 -.28 + .06 -.21 -.19 -.07 -.16 Bangor, PA Baptistown, NJ Columbia, PA Ephrata, PA Holtwood, PA Lebanon. PA Leola, PA Newburg, PA Port Murray, NJ Reading, PA Stewartstown, PA Thomasville, PA West Grove, PA Elmer, NJ Taneytown. MD Mt Airy, MD Dau ghters PDT RPT 2261 1587 3540 25247 1898 2525 563 184 168 138 219 240 2591 143 135 329 2386 1657 2263 570 4009 410 Eric Hemsohn Cindy Gordeuk James Charles Damn Yoder Paul Herr 215 588-4704 201-996-2088 717-898-8694 717-733-0966 717-284 4592 717-949 2381 717 656 6509 717-423-6451 201-689-2605 215-378-1212 717-993-6836 717 225-3758 215-869-9187 609-455 8187 301-447 2742 301-663 4191 Paul Martin Lynn Gardner Jerry Baboms Robert Kayhart Robert Greider Tom Engle Ira Boyer Maurice Stump Cindy Hetzell Jack L Klmg Allan Pickett tion, your Class I utilization has been dropping from 51.2 m November to 47.8 in December to 47.1 in January. If that continues you can expect five to ten cents less on your blend price for February. After that, the Louisville Plan deductions start in March and the new price supports starts in April. But don’t look for milk prices this Spring that are high enough to cover all your cost increases of the past year. Some indication of the milk supply situation came with the announcement the third week of February that over 120 producers in the 4 N y o * -1.20 + .65 - .49 + 1.02 - .15 - .38 + .06 + 1.53 - .12 96% 96% 97% 99% 95% 95% 82% 88% 84% N/A -1.04 + 1.91 + .34 + .76 - .40 + 1.33 + 1.75 - .01 + .79 + .65 + 1.60 + 2.36 + 2.43 o Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 29,1980—D15 Cortland area of New York would be dropped by a proprietary handler with 30 days notice. Fortunately about a quarter of them were co-op members and the others were offered mem bership, so all the milk JUNIATA COUNTY DHIA February 1980 The February 1980 Juniata County Dairy Herd Improve ment Association had records calculated for 5048 cows in 95 herds The five high herds in average butterfat production per cow per day are listed below Owner's name and address, number of cows, average daily pounds milk and butterfat per cow, are given in order S F Metz, Mifflmtown F & Norman Love, E Waterford Raymond & Gladys Long, Port Royal Donald & Diane Apple, Richfield Clyde D Moyer Three hundred thirteen cows completed lactation records of 305 days or less Three of these cows produced over 900 ibs of butterfat, 11 produced over 800 Ibs , 30 produced over 700 lbs , 55 produced over 600 Ibs, and 72 produced over 500 Ibs The fifteen high cows are listed below The owner's name and address, cow's name, pounds milk and pounds butterfat are given in order James V Wilson 9 23,029 971 Grand Hope Farm (John Cunningham) Reba S F Metz Melba Larry & David Moss 38 24 41 46 Donald Adams Rise Freeburn & Norman Love 150 MarkL Zook Minnie Rick & Ralph Saner Jeanett Roy & Glen Henry Dove David M Brubaker Beauty John R Saner 23 Donald & Diane Apple 112 SERVICE & PRICE MADE US NO. I IN SALES FOR wr ".iv-x i WITH OUR LOW OVERHEAD WE CAN SELL AT LOWER PRICES ALL TROY-BILT TILLERS SOLD AT 20% DISCOUNT PLUS FREE HILLER FURROW STIHL SAWS ★ GARDENWAY CARTS SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY NORMAN H. ZIMMERMAN, INC. 52 S Ramona Road, Myerstown, PA Vi mile west Myerstown - West Main St Phone (717) 866-4695 SHOP HOURS Mon &Fn Bto 8 Wed ItThurs -8 to 5 would fmd a home before the cut off date. It was just east of this same area m New York that nearly the same number of producers were dropped by a handler last November. Juniata County DHIA Monthly Report 52 3 59 3 53 5 484 51 6 22,104 21,683 21,676 19,215 17,856 19,131 24,052 22,133 19,797 20,076 21,897 19,475 21,941 17,904 ILT rs Sat Bto 12 Tues - Closed 2 13 2 12 2 01 200 200 964 926 895 866 849 827 882 881 875 856 834 803 802 795
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