D2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 26,1980 SCHUYLKILL COUNTY DHIA March 1960 The following herds are reported for March, 1980. A total of 1219 cows were tested Only herds averaging 1.4 pounds of milkfat per cow per day or over, and on an official program are reported. The report on individual cows includes only those reported and producing over 600 pounds of milkfat. MOOS Miller & Rex, Inc. Heisler Brothers Carl A. Farms William R. Daubert Carl & Dale Heisler Suntrail Dairy Farm Emmett W. Rhein Paul Heisler Irvin Hepler Paul & Ken Wagner Jersey Acres Farms, Inc Carl W. Brown John P. Leatherman Marlin L Lesher Bruce Leatherman Martin L. Daubert Emmett W. Rhein Snyder Brothers Clark Reiner Twenty cows finished lactation records with 600 pounds of milkfat in March The records are based on 305 days or less, two times actual production OWNER NAME OR NO. Suntrail Dairy Farm Blackie Ann Heisler Brothers Petunia Miller & Rex, Inc Karen Kay Marlin L Lesher Pansy Janet Snyder Brothers Windsor Carl A Farms Frame Carl & Dale Heisler 12 24 Emmett W Rhein Violet Schuylkill County DHIA Monthly Report us. MILK 18,172 18,569 4-2 4-2 19,647 18,745 17,853 5-6 5-11 17,638 17,315 17,608 16,185 16,880 17,000 17,936 Bobbie John P. Leatherman Julie Paul Heisler Flour Henry J. Reiner Misty Edna Carl W. Brown Beatty Irvin Hepler Beauty William R Daubert Shelly CCC interest rates set WASHINGTON, D.C. - Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland Tuesday an nounced the interest rate on all 1963 crop loans made by the Commodity Credit Corporation will be 13 Bergland also announced the 13 percent rate would apply to any new 1979-crop loans and new farm storage facility loans made after today. Bergland said the new rates are based on the cost of borrowing money from the 813 701 781 753 632 711 654 PROFIT... and how to make your fair share in today’s market 672 667 615 660 1. Complete line of specially formulated pullet feeds. Backed I y many years of research and field testing and our nationally known nutritionist, we have produced feeds with unequalled results 2. Complete line of amino acid balanced layer feeds With the help of our nutritionist, we have developed layer feeds that can help lower the cost per dozen eggs 3. Contract pullet production We have contract farms that grow the pullets under our supervision, guaranteeing the quality of your layers 4. Contract egg (white and brown) production Right now we have the openings for 300,000 con tract layers New facilities invited 5. Complete egg marketing program We will guarantee to buy your eggs, stamp them USDA Inspected and market them within our seven state area If you’d like to squeeze a little more profit out of your present business, call us at 717/665 5927, or after 5 call Jay Habecker, 717/393 1520 or Martin Zukovich, 717/687 6020 and we’ll discuss how we can do it for you Plain and Eancv Ag Ent Inc RD 3 Elizabethtown Pa 17022 RD 1 Tamaqja Pa 18252 6-2 15,113 634 4-6 17,222 657 8-2 15,026 651 3- 15,937 647 4- 17,601 642 3-3 17,120 639 1-10 16,151 627 9-8 16,570 622 U.S. Treasury. Continuing interest rates at the earlier level, he said. would result in losses to CCC. Farmers who already have CCC commodity or facility loans would not be affected by the new interest rate, Bergland said. The interest rate for 1979- crop commodity loans had been 9 percent until today. The interest rate for farm storage facility loans had been 10.5 percent since March 22,1979. AG. ENT Inc (m fh 'as*' , $ ALFAL WL3II Cert. Sar Cert. Ven Cert. Arc Buffalo Apollo LANG REIS Finesl Mount Joy -fy ' <• jr %'