Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 14, 1980, Image 108

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    C2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 14,1980
Top heifer brings $3500 at New Holland sale s
BY CURT HAULER
NEW HOLLAND
Woodson Rorae Yoho Elvera
n, a daughter of Round Oak
Rag Apple Elevation, was
the top selling cow at the
New HoHand SalPS_Stables’
annaul registered Holstein
Heifer Sale.
Elvira, out of Woodson
Yoho Ivan Yvera was sold
for $3500 to Raymond
Smucker of Narvon.
Elvera was owned by
David B. King and Robert
Among the younger registered animals sold at the Saturday New Holland
Registered Holstein Heifer Sale was this October, 20,1979 calf out of Lead-Dale
Lucky Betty by Glendale Arlinda Chief. She sold for $1550 to Oxford Farms.
Todd, both of Lancaster.
King breeds cattle under the
Lane-View prefix.
King and Todd had
another Elevation daughter
who also sold for a good
price. That was Woodson
Rorae Samson Ida who
brought $2650 from W.
Engelbrecht of lowa.
Second high seller was
another Elevation daughter
who sold for $3250 to Bill
Thornton of Arkansas.
A yearling heifer by
Whittier Farm Apollo
Rocket out of Navasota Matt
Astro Cristina brought $lBOO
from Oxford Farms. Oxford
Farms purchased more
cattle than any other smgle
buyer.
The yearling’s dam had
records of 17,930 pounds milk
and 720 pounds fat with a 4.1
percent test as a three year
old.
Tracing as far back as the
granddam her pedigree
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Top selling animal in the New Holland heifer sale Saturday was Woodson
Rorae Yoho Elvera 11, at right. She sold for $3500 to Raymond Smucker, Narvon.
Her stablemate, Woodson Rorae Samson Ida, left, sold for $2650 to
Engelbrecht, of lowa. Both cows are daughters of Round Oak Rag Apple
Elevation. At the halter is Robert Todd who is co-investor in the animals with
David B. King, Lancaster.
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Russinwood Star Nonnie, a daughter of Glen Valley Star out of Russinwood
Fond Nanette, sold for $2OOO. Her grandsires include Pennstate Ivanhoe Star
and the great Osborndale Ivanhoe.
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