C2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19,1980 Cumberland Co. DHIA (Continued f/om Page Cl 9) PaulO Dyarman Shelby Came Stacy J Glenn Glesner 18 Alfred Gaisler Dollar Emily Irene Milk Way Farms 28 35 102 125 46 K HaleSN Burkholder Sana Rana Elmer Gettle Frilly Stacy D Clinton Sauder lona J Shepard Wolf A Bea John H Staub Susie D T McCullough, Unit 2 191 148 123 120 143 87 - 84 162 Ashcombe Dover Dairy 239 279 R 12 Leroy Showaker & Son Hazel Oodie JohnF Stamylll Carl Kelso Jr 32 105 JohnE Lapp Debra Leroy Chestnut 36 21 Samuel D ShenK Carla Betty Tiffany Robert H Jamison Spring Mark E Lemaweaver Cindy Oscar Nealy 4 Sons I WEDNESDAY IS W DAIRY njkv I 111 V AT NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. New Holland, PA If you need 1 cow or a truck load, we have from 100 to 200 cows to sell every week at your price Mostly fresh and close springing hols tems Cows from local farmers and our regular ship pers include Marvin Eshleman, Glenn Fite, Kelly Boser, Bill Lang, Blame Hoffer, Dale Hostetter, H D Matz, and Jerry Miller SALE STARTS - 12:00 SHARP Also Every Wednesday, Hay, Straw & Ear Corn Sale -12 00 Noon All Dairy & Heifers must be eligible for Pennsylvania Health Charts For arrangements for special sales or herd dispersals at our barn or on your farm contact Abram Oiffenbach, Mgr 717-354-4341 Norman Kolb c nS 717-397-5538 666 525 602 3 7 42 40 18 195 15 058 15 228 641 18 755 640 677 676 19,023 17,422 16,388 16,434 '6 823 20,588 19,797 17 116 19 706 34 33 4 1 33 17 877 18 735 16 372 15 604 15 718 17 532 19 424 16,470 17 354 16 012 19,176 17 895 16 832 16 974 16 912 17 475 17,680 15 507 17 853 17 351 17 092 19,979 16,711 17 154 16 931 16 876 17 241 17 384 15 200 19 828 16 379 16 704 15 675 19 564 19 696 687 620 18 754 14 668 16400 21 483 16 465 16 683 17 385 17 351 15 235 19 975 16 588 Order 4 June base ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Middle Atlantic Order Market Administrator Joseph D. Shine Thursday announced a June 1980 base milk price of $13.08 per hundredweight and an ex cess milk price of $11.52. The weighted average June price is $12.90 and die butterfat differential for the month is 16.0 cents. 691 661 699 655 710 652 The June base milk price is down one cent from May 1980 but is 91 cents higher than last June. Order 4 prices are an nounced for 3.5 percent milk f .o.b. plant location within 55 miles of Philadelphia, and also within 75 miles from the nearer of Washington, DC or Baltimore, MD. There is a 6- cent direct-delivery dif ferential applicable to producer milk received at plants located within 55 miles of Philadelphia. Shine said producer receipts totaled 462.6 million pounds during June, a decrease of 4.1 percent from the previous month, on a 686 662 620 624 680 697 770 BerKheimer Farms 118 131 651 739 621 Stambaugh Farm 70 72 172 659 710 Kenneth E Ziegler Janette David E Lapp Vern John F Stoltzfus Lisa Trisha M Thomas Sheaffer Rhonda Mamie Mams Acres 3 189 POURED SOLID CONCRETE 668 647 617 670 610 638 516 650 654 >' < Increase Your Volume By In-Ground Storage 410 Main St. • Akron, PA 17501 • (717) 859-2074 or 733-9196 daily basis, but 3.3 percent above last June. Class I producer milk totaled 219.2 million pounds and accounted for 47.39 percent of total producer milk receipts during the month, down from 48.66 percent in May and below the 50.60 Class I utilization percentage last June. Base milk accounted for 88.82 percent of total producer milk receipts in June, down slightly from a year earlier. There were 7326 producers supplying Order 4 handlers during the month and the average daily delivery per producer of 2105 pounds was down 93 pounds from May but was 33 pounds or 1.6 percent above last June. The average butterfat test of producer milk was 3.56 percent in June compared to 3.53 percent last year. Middle Atlantic Order pool handlers reported Class I in area milk sales of 6.2 million pounds per day during June, a decrease of 3.7 percent 4 T 5 017 4 0 603 2 15617 39 610 9 17 645 3 7 656 9 13 495 4 5 609 5 18 054 3 9 697 4 16 872 4 0 681 5 15 783 3 8 601 8 18 022 3 4 610 5 16 973 4 0 677 5 19 792 3 6 722 3 21 626 3 8 823 3 18 856 3 4 642 2 15 327 4 0 613 STORAGE SYSTEMS CONCRETE WORK, INC. from last June, after ad- variation due to calendar justment to eliminate composition. Any Size pegged at Z\p£l[iC2 ilage Pit Wails lanure Pit Walls etaining Walls 13.08
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