Dauphin Co. DHIA (Continued from Page C 24) Restful Acres Tomiko Bernice Becky Marcy Joele Glossy Karen Gentle Daffy Robert H. Beach, Jr 93 124 125 air-7i^^SS\\ '// GIVES YOU FUEL X\\ O' \ 000. Gutshall’s Silo 1 f Repair | Rd 1212, Womelsdorf, PA 19567 | Phone: 717-933-4616 I • UICOB (VINVTHIND HTTm rod IAMKia SEND INFORMATION ON BARN CLEANERS MANURE HANDLING MANURE STACKERS GUTTER GRATING City State GROW with NORTHCO / v< * | Jj N * jrv '" h EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUST J. 4 ■v. I l/V^ 18,060 18,786 17,157 18,542 17,658 21,039 16,084 13,255 11,437 4-7 2-11 2vti^ 18 r 761 3 7 696 15,161 3 9 598 15,860 3 2 515 BARN EQUIPMENT i HOG EQUIPMENT VENTILATION AUTOMATIC FEEDING Phone Zip EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS * n THOMAS FARM SYSTEMS, INC. A. Phone (717) 299-1706 Edgar Hoffman Pegmar Lavina Otto Lauden Farms 101 114 Franklin G Wagner Lucille Olive Pat Comet Great View Farms Hope Jill Mona Ballet Hilda Earl Campbell 131 66 62 102 Donald Miller Deemar 50 Arthur Brandt Eagle Pam Elwillo Farms 83 94 106 19 R 140 80 R 13 185 Larry L Boyer April Bea Betty Polly 5 11 3-3 18,634 14,922 17,425 18,819 3-0 2-10 7- 6-5 8- 3-6 16,068 14,445 18,074 15,403 5-0 4-1 4-8 4-4 2-4 19,940 13,204 18,632 14,031 15,736 3-7 3-9 3-9 2-2 13,715 16,339 15,290 13,707 10-8 15,300 17,048 16,405 17,037 20,167 16,024 16,881 14,488 11,180 12,716 15,066 14,610 17,479 21,734 17,417 5-0 4-0 4-0 4-4 602 549 Eastern produces 574 691 592 506 788 573 37 35 44 37 in past 16 years 692 510 627 533 517 35 39 34 38 33 SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative announced Thursday it has manufac tured nearly a quarter billion pounds of milk during the months of March through June, 1980. 48 34 40 44 656 552 617 605 568 This is due to the tremendous production of milk this spring, reportedly, the highest in 16 years, the Co-op said. 558 570 Howard McDonald, General Manager of Eastern Milk Producers, a 4000 member dairy Cooperative based in Syracuse, New York, stated that Eastern’s Grover, Pa. plant and the Eastern—Leprino plants at Waverly and Horsefaeads, New York, manufactured over 10 percent of all milk used for that purpose in the New York-New Jersey Federal Milk Marketing Order 2. 540 621 659 629 3 7 36 30 36 McDonald said the 249.8 million pound (12.5 percent) increase in Class II (manufactured milk) disposition smce 1978, in Order 2, represents the total production of about 1,160 averaged size milk producers. It also closely represents the amount of HIGHER PROFIT... LESS LABOR FARROWING CRATE ZONE HEATING FEED CONVEYING VENTILATION CONTROLLED FLOOR FEEDING STAINLESS STEEL FENCING | NAME I ADDRESS J CITY g STATE I PHONE Lancaster Famine,Saturday, July 26,1M0—€25 most milk READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS For more information, complete this coupon & return to THOMAS FARM SYSTEMS, INC. 2025 Horseshoe Road, Lancaster, PA 17601 milk manufactured by Eastern this Spring. If 40 percent of the 2.3 billion pounds of Class II milk in 1980 represents milk for which no current market exists, it represents the marketings of 4185 average size producers, noted the Co op leader. This provides a rough indication of the number of producers for which no commercial market would exist at current over-production levels in the absence of the facilities owned by Cooperatives on this market, he said. Although there has been some controversy over the building of the Waverly and Horseheads mozzarella cheese plants through a joint venture between Eastern and Lepnno Foods, this Spring's over-production of milk has proven the necessity of these facilities, observed McDonald. “Without them and without Eastern, a lot of dairymen would have been without a market and pnces paid to dairymen would have been depressed sub stantially, from the prevailing levels”, he concluded. ZIP
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