Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 26, 1980, Image 130

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    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
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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
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PROFIT...
and how to
make your
fair share in
today’s market
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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.
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