Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 19, 1980, Image 33

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    N. Y. - N.J. milk price
NEW YORK, N.Y. -
Dairy farmers supplying
milk plants regulated under
the New York - New Jersey
marketing orders during
June will be paid on the basis
of a uniform price of $11.92
per hundred pounds or 25.6
cents per quart.
Market Administrator
Thomas A Wilson, who
announced June’s price, also
stated the uniform farm
price was $11.90 per hun
dredweight in May 1980 and
$11.03 per hundredweight m
June 1979. The uniform price
is a marketwide weighted
average of the value of farm
milk used for fluid and
manufactured dairy
.products.
' The seasonal incentive
fund removed $.40 per
hundredweight from the
dairy farmers’ uniform
price for June, for a total of
$3,765,080.50. Total deduc
tions for this fund for March
through June 1980
aggregated $12,370,194.02.
The fund, plus interest, will
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Before the meeting
started, the group toured
Wilbur Chocolate Factory,
and the Julius Sturgis
Pretzel House. The group
enjoyed eating chocolate and
; pretzels.
W* ' i New business was
USED COMBINE
John Deere 55 Diesel w/Cab, 12'
Platform $7,500.00
USED TRACTORS
JD 4020, Power Sh SOLD
Ford 4000 Diesel w/8 speed trans
MF 165 Gas w/Sauder Loader
IHC Super C, fast hitch w/2 bottom plow
USED PLANTER SPECIALS
John Deere 494
Oliver 4-row Plate
USED HARVESTER SPECIALS
NH 880 2-row narrow row head
NH 717 w/l-rowhead
NH 717
Fox 1000 RPM PTO w/2-row corn hd &
Pk up attach
USED BALER SPECIALS
JD 24T w/#3O thrower
NH 275 w/throwSOLD
JD 24T w/#2 ejector
JD 24T w/#2 thrower
AC 444
John Deere 14T
John Deere 14T w/ejector
USED GRAIN DRILLS
Co-op 15x7 Fert Gram Drill w/grass seed attach $750 00
Ontario 15x7 650 00
USED MOWER CONDITIONERS HAYBINES
New Holland 479, as is $2,150 00
$11.92 for June
be distributed in the August
through November uniform
price calculations.
The total amount of milk
received from the 17,548
dairy farmers supplying the
New York - New Jersey
Marketing Area was
941,270,125 pounds during
June 1980. This was more
than 31.9 million pounds
above last year. The gross
value to dairy farmers for
milk deliveries was
$112,609,711.14.
Wilson explained that this
included differentials
required to be paid to dairy
farmers but not voluntary
premiums or deductions
authorized by the farmer.
Regulated milk dealers
(handlers) utilized
354,616,141 pounds or 37.7
percent of the total amount
of milk for Class I. The Class
I milk is used for fluid milk
products such as
Manheim Township Community
NEFFSVILLE - The
Manheim Township 4-H
Community Club held its
fourth meeting at the Lititz
Springs Park.
Evergreen Tractor Co . Inc.
30 EVERGREEN RD., LEBANON, PA 17042
PHONE (717) 272-4641
homogenized, flavored, low
test and SKmi milks
For June 1980, handlers
paid $l3 93 per hun
dredwight, or 30.0 cents per
quart, for the milk used in
Class I products compared
with $12.88 a year ago.
The balance of the milk,
62 3 percent, was used to
manufacture Class II
products including butter,
cheese, ice cream and
yogurt For this milk the
handlers paid $1157 per
hundredweight
The uniform price is based
on milk containing 3.5
percent butterfat. For June
1980, a differential of 16.0
cents was applied to the
price for each one-tenth of
one percent that the milk
tested above or below the 3.5
percent standard
All prices quoted are for
bulk tank milk received
within the 201-210 mile zone
from New York City.
Club tours Lititz
presented by Cindy Risser,
and Cmdy also told the group
about voting for queens for
Achievement Day.
The group voted for
queens. The junior queen is
Tammy Gordon and the
alternate is Lisa Toews. The
senior queen is Cmdy Risser
and the alternate is Nancy
Klinger. Reported by Chris
Reist.
USED TRACTOR
Allis Chalmers 170 Dsl.
$5,850.00
USED SPREADERS
NH 793 SOLD
JD 40 w/hydraulic end gate
$8950.00
4.250 00
3,950.00
1,675 00
USED TILLAGE SPECIALS
John Deere 210, H'SOLO
Bush Hog 14’ Disc
Oliver Disc Harrow
Bnllion 12' Roller Harrow
Ford 4-16" Plow
JD KBA 32x18 Wheel Carrier Disc
$850.00
1,250.00
$3,650.00
2.195.00
1.175.00
JD 5600 Dsl w/6R Head, 13’ Platform $26,500.00
Cockshutt 427 w/Power Steering & 10’ Platform 1,450.00
1,495.00
MISCELLANEOUS
John Deere 148 Loader
John Deere #5B Loader A-l Shape
John Deere #lBl-row Corn Picker
New Set 18 4x30 Snap on Duals w/New
Goodyear 6 Ply Tires
Used NH #8 Crop carrier
$2,450 00
2.450.00
1.650.00
1.550.00
85000
750.00
450.00
Buy 5 gallon or more of any type John
Deere Oil and Receive a John Deere
Tire Gauge FREE While Quantity. Lasts
($2.50 value).
w/Loader
USED COMBINE SPECIALS
JULY PARTS SPECIAL
HIGH INDIVIDUAL - Junior (left) - Harold Dietrich, Senior (center) - Steve
Shaw, Alan Bair - Official Judge (right)
TOP FIVE SENIORS (left to right) - Kevin Sattazahn, Dean Shoemaker, Neil
Crouse, Helen Seidel, Steve Shaw, Phoebe Bittler - Helped coach Berks team.
$4,650.00
1,05000
$3,250 00
2.450.00
1.175.00
1.450.00
950.00
875.00
$2,200.00
1,800.00
950.00
1,050.00
1150 00
AUTHORIZED
HOLIfIINC^
PARTS and SERVICE
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19,1980—A33
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Connie Ohlmger, Mohr
sville; Bill Lesher, Bern
ville; Clark Sattazahn,
Womelsdorf.
Senior-high individual:
1. Steve Shaw, 2. Helen
Seidel, 3. Neil Crouse, 4.
Dean Shoemaker, and 5.
Kevin Sattazahn.
Senior-high reasons:
1. Steve Shaw, 2. Keith
Stoltzfus, 3. Steve Kauffman,
4. Neil Crouse, and 5. Scott
Hauseman.
Junior-high team:
1. Berks - Patti Dreisbach,
Lebanon 4-H winners
at Regional Day listed
LEBANON - Eight
Lebanon County 4-H
members garnered top
awards at the Regional 4-H
Day held last Thursday at
Dillsburg.
Top winners were:
Meagan Burrichter, Ann
ville - Jr. horse demon
stration; Darnel Shiner,
Myers town - Sr. energy
demonstration; Regina
Roof, Lebanon - Jr. plant
demonstration; Greg
Allwem, Lebanon - Sr. public
speaking; and Megan
Connor, Lebanon - high
individual in foodarama.
Members of the first place
Regional Horse Bowl team
are Carla Ditzler,
Jonestown; Juliann Zim
merman and Murray
Frazier, Lebanon
Other Regional par
ticipants are flower judging
(second place) - Melissa
Weaver, Michelle Noll, and
Loretta Noll; vegetable
judging - Debbie Bolles,
foodarama - Janet Brandt
(fifth place individual),
clothing judging - Lon
Ressor, Vicki Rhodabarger,
and Holly Bachert; Sr foods
SE judging results
Hamburg; Charlie Seidel,
Lenhartsville; Dons Stump,
Bemville; Carol Dreisbach,
Hamburg. 2. Berks - Duane
Stump, Bemville; Mark
Moser, New Bemville;
Denise Stump, Bemville;
Doyle Stump, Bemville. 3.
Berks - Harold Dietrich,
Hamburg; Christine
Dietnch, Hamburg; Sandy
Moser, New Bemville;
Shem Zollers, Mertztown.
Junior-high Individuals
1. Harold Dietrich, 2. Patti
Dreisbach, 3. Charlie Seidel,
4. Cathy Ohlinger, 5. Duane
Stump.
demonstrations - Beth Ann
Shiner (blue) and Kathy
Brandt (red); Sr. public
speaking - Karen Hoke
(red), and Jodi Kreider - Sr.
animal demonstration (red).
.Participants 13 years and
older are now eligible to
participate in the State 4-H
Achievement Days to be held
August 4-6 at Penn State. At
that time, over 1800 4-H
youths from across the state
will compete in over 40
contests.
Serving as judges of
demonstrations were local 4-
H volunteers Pat Roof,
Lebanon; Larry Moyer,
Lebanon; Connie and Jams
Horst, Millbach.
Sue Bomberger and
Maxine Noll organized the
horticulture contest.
The goals of Regional and
State 4-H Days are to
promote sportsmanship,
public speaking skills, and
m-depth learning.
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