Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 1980, Image 19

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    HARRISBURG - Out-of
state exhibitors took grand
championship titles in the
24th Keystone International
Livestock Exposition Feeder
Calf Show held here at the
Farm Show Complex.
Ralph Warren, Jr. of War-
Low Farm, Lewisburg, West
Virginia, showed his pen of
Chianina*Angus*Simmental
crossbred steers to the title
of grand champion pen of the
show.
Another West Virginia
exhibitor, Robert Sherwood
of Maxwelton, showed the
second place pen of
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Champions named at KILE Feeder Calf Show
crossbred steers which was'
later named reserve grand
champion of the show.
Erdenheim Farm of
Lafayette Hill, Montgomery
County, captured the first
place title with their pen of
five Angus feeder steers.
Green Countains Earl and
Williams Renner of
Waynesburg showed the first
place pen of Hereford feeder
steers.
Woddside Farm, also from
Waynesburg, exhibited the
top Shorthorn pen of five
feeder steers.
In the feeder heifer class,
Dresden Farm of Mid
dleburg, Virginia, showed
the top Angus pen and the
first place crossbred pen of
feeder heifers. Dresden
Farm’s entries were also
named champion and
reserve champion of the
feeder heifer show.
Show results are as
follows:
Milk support price to be $12.80
WASHINGTON, D.C. Secretary of Agriculture Bob
Bergland has announced the support price for
manufacturing milk will be $12.80 per hundredweight for
the new marketing year which began October 1.
The announced price is for milk with a milkfat content
of 3.5 percent and compares with the present support of
$12.07.
The support price for milk with the U.S. annual average
milkfat content of 3.67 percent will be $13.10, compared
with the present support of $12.36.
It was announced on September 19 that the support
price for manufacturing milk would be set at 80 percent of
the October 1 parity price based on data published m
USDA’s “agricultural prices” report released.
The law requires that milk be supported at a level
between 80 and 90 percent to assure an adequate supply of
milk. Given current supply-demand and price estimates,
the $12.80 support price level will assure adequate future
milk production.
The support for milk is achieved by Commodity Credit
Corporation’s (CCC) purchase of butter, cheese and
nonfat dry milk.
The prices at which CCC will offer dairy products for
sale for unrestricted use will continue to be 105 percent of
the current purchase prices for these products. CCC’s
purchase prices for butter, nonfat dry milk and cheese are
shown on page 2:
FEEDER STEERS
ANGUS
Pen of Five
1 Erdenheim Farm Lafayette Hill 2
George Junior Republic Assoc Freeville,
NY
HEREFORD
Pen of Five
1 Earl t William Renner Waynesburg
SHORTHORN
Pen of Five
1 Woodside Farm Waynesburg
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 11,1980—A19
CROSSBRED AND PUREBRED
OTHER BREEDS
Pen of Five
1 Ralph Warren Jr, War Low Farm
Lewisburg, WVA 2 Robert Sherwood
Maxwelton WVA 3 ,5 John R Johnston
Lewisburg WVA, 4 Michael t, Patrick
Barker Kendallville Ind
Champion Pen
Ralph Warren Jr
Reserve Champion Pen
Robert Sherwood
Butter, U.S. Grade A or higher
New York City and Jersey City,
Newark and Secaucus, New Jersey 1.4325 1.52
Nonfat dry milk (spray) U.S. Extra Grade
(but not more than 3.5 percent moisture)
50-pound bags: Unfortified
Fortified (Vitamins V&D)
Cheddar Cheese, standard moisture basis
40-pound blocks, U.S. Grade Aor higher 1.325 1.395
500 pounds in fiber barrels, U.S. Extra Grade
1-295 1.365
The price of butter located at any other point outside
these cities will be the price at New York minus 80 percent
of the lowest published domestic railroad through freight
rate for frozen butter in effect on October 1 of each
marketing year from such other point in New York City.
The appropriate freight rate will be calculated on a per
pound gross weight basis for a 60,000-pound carlot
However, the price at any location shall be not less than
the purchase price of New York City minus three cents
per pound.
For any location in Wisconsin or Kentucky, the price
shall not exceed the purchase price at Chicago which for
butter produce on or after October 1 will be $1.49 per
pound.
FEEDER HEIFERS
ANGUS
Pen of Five
1 Dresden Farm. Middleburg, VA.
CROSSBREDS AND PUREBRED
OTHER BREEDS
Pen of Five
1 Dresden Farm
Champion Pen
Dresden Farm
Reserve Champion Pen
Dresden Farm
Grand Champion Pen
Ralph Warren, Jr
Reserve Grand Champion Pen
Robert Sherwooo
Produced on
Produced before or after
Oct. 1,1980 Oct. 1,19il
Dollars per pound
-895 .94
-9075 .9525