Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 25, 1980, Image 51

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    Lebanon 4-H
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committee of teens in- Allan Balmer, Brenda
deluding Greg Allwein, Murray, Deb Murray, Rick
Debbie Bolles, Irene Brown, Paine; Palmyra Cougars -
Megan Connor, Patti Jan Moonshine, Birdena
Heihnger, Beth Shiner, Julie Donough; Myerstown
Bow, Nicole Emrich, and Raiders - Beth Ann Shiner;
Loretta Noll. 4-H Samplers - Vicki
Members who served as Rhodabarger, Holly
teen leaders in their club and Bachert; Mill Acres -
at county events received Loretta Noll, Michelle Noll,
pins and certificates. They Megan Connor; Hoof &
were: Avon-East-Lebanon - Homs-Lisa Weikel.
Darlene Boeshore, Janet Others recognized were:
Brandt, Lisa Brandt, Jodi Dairy Judging team - Jere
Kreider, Lori Reesor, David Bomgardner, Ann Weaver,
Rittle; Fort Zellers - Patti Matthew Hetrick, Wesley
Heilinger; Saddle Slappers - Harding, Jim Darkes, David
Rob Shindel; North Cornwall Bomgardner, Heather
Trailblazers-Alberta Joyce, Hernley, Dale Balmer,
Melanie Lipensky, Jerry Nelson Bomgardner, Kristen
Boyer, Jeff Boyer; Nor- Hetrick, and Lora Harding,
solebco - Audrey Ebersole, Senior Exchange - Debbie
ShirlKneasel, Greg Allwein; Bolles, Fredericksburg;
Annville Little Dutchmen - Brenda Lentz, Norlebco;
Joan Longenecker; Country Dave Leßoy, Hoof & Homs;
Cloverettes - Teresa Blauch; Dana Miller, Hoof & Horns;
} Bellegrove Clovers - Nicole Sara Miller, Annville Little
Emrich, Julie Bow, Cathy Dutchmen; Sheryl Rogers,
McFeaters, Sandra Hart- Annville Little Dutchmen;
man; Equestrians- Carla Dan Shiner, Myerstown
Ditzler; South Mountain - Raiders; Jay Wenger, Fort
Donna Kreider, Diane Zellers; Greg & Tony
Kreider, Sue Bomberger, Allwein, Norsolebco; Bonnie
THE
COMPLETE
SYSTEM
BUILDING
WE WILL EXPAND YOUR
HOG OR VEAL BUSINESS
FOR LESS DOLLARS
LET US SHOW YOU HOW!
We Have Some
Sizes Of
Buildings
In Inventory
At
Special
Discounts
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SERVING THE INDUSTRY OVER 20 YEARS
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Bollinger, Norlebco; Karen
Boyd, Happy Variety;
Megan Connor, Mill Acres,
Cheryl Ebersole, Nor
solebco; Jon Fetter, En
tomology; Lisa Gettle, Fort
Zellers; Diane Kreider,
South Mountain. Sr. Ex
change leaders were:
Marguerite Noll, Mill Acres
and Linda Eckenrode,
Livestock.
Fashion Revue - Birdie
Donough, 4-H Palms; Lon
Ressor, Avon-East Lebanon;
Beth Ann Shiner, Myerstown
Raiders; Lon Waltz, Ann
ville Little Dutchmen;
Christy Zellers, 4-H Sam
plers; Vicki Rhodabarger, 4-
H Samplers; Kathy Brandt,
Campbelltown; ' Sylvia
Royer, Annville Little
Dutchmen; Karen Zellers, 4-
H Samplers; Dale Donough,
4-H Palms.
Camp Counselors & ClT’s -
Holly Reyner, Palm
Trailblazers; Jerry Boyer,
N. Cornwall Trailblazers;
Clint Leßoy, Hoof & Horns;
Diane Smith, Rexmont
Rangers; Pat Heilmger,
Fort Zellers; Fawn Showers,
Rexmont Rangers; Jon
Arnold, Fort Zellers; Greg
AUwem, Norsolebco; Dorene
SWINE & CALF CASTLE
SELF-CONTAINED OR PITLESS
★ AGWAY STANDS
BEHIND THEIR
BUILDINGS
AND
EQUIPMENT
WITH A FULL
_ YEAR
WARRANTY
SPECIAL SALE
Eberly, Livestock; Hope
Reyner, Palm Trailblazers;
Doug Stalnecker, Nor
solebco- Kait-r. Paine
nurse.
State Days - Lon Reesor,
Christy Zellers, Holly
Bachert, Fawn Showeis,
Diane Smith, Lori Boyer,
Tony Allwein, Shannon
Johnson, Doug Stalnecker,
Karen Hoke, Bonnie Bord
ner, Jon Arnold, JoJo Cruz,
Bruce Hellerick, Erik
Silldorff, Jon Fetter, Carla
Ditzler, Lisa Weikel, Jeanne
Pierce, Margot Leßoy,
Loretta Noll, Kevin Hoke,
Debbie Bolles, Michelle Noll,
Megan Connor, Janet
Brandt, Lora Spangler,
Kathy Brandt, Beth Shiner,
Dan Shiner, Birdena
Donough, and Greg Allwein.
PAFC-AIC -
Emrich - Livestock.
District Dairy Show
Winners - Kynel Bomgard
ner, Diane Maulfair, Ann
Weaver, Patti Heilinger,
Bruce Heilinger, Sue
Bomberger, Andrea
Wampler, Jim Darkes,
Rebecca Sonnen, Dale
Weaver, Adam Sonnen.
District Horse Show
Winners - Marta Lipensky,
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 25,1980—81 l
Megan Bumchter, Todd
Leibold, Dawn Dohner, Mel
Kfetiei, Shelly Brown.
Foley Food Award'- Beth
Ann Shiner, Myerstown
Raiders.
National Award State
Winners - Melissa Weaver,
Home Environment; Bev
Hale, Home Management;
Sue Bomberger,
Agriculture.
National Award Keystone
Winners - Michelle Noll and
Beth Ann Shiner.
National Award County
Winners - Agriculture - Sue
Bomberger, Jodi Kreider,
Pat Heilinger; Bread -
Elizabeth Shiner, Pat
Heilinger, Clothing -
Elizabeth Shiner, Michelle
Noll; Consumer Education -
Beverly Hale; Dairy - Pat
Heilinger. Sue Bomberger,
Lori Reesor; Dairy Foods -
RIGHT DIRECTION
If you’re interested in
higher prices, Order 2
producers certainly went in
the right direction in Sep
-tember. You cut production
one per cent under August on
a daily basis. You increased
your Class I sales over 10 per
cent to give you a Class I
utilization of 47.8 per cent -
the best so far this year.
Children going back to
school in the Fall always
boost fluid sales in Sep
tember over August. But you
even did much better than
last September by 19 million
pounds in spite of producing
the most milk for September
since
You shipped a whopping
825 million pounds last
month - a far cry from the
993 million pounds you sold
in May. For your usual
seasonal decline in
production and an increase
in Class I utilization, you will
get a 30 cent increase over
August and find a uniform
price of $13.31 for September
milk shipped to Order 2
handlers.
OTHER REASONS
It’s nice to give you credit
for the increase, but there
were a few other items that
helped you to get the 30 cent
increase that you should
keep in mind.
An important one was a 17
cent increase in your Class II
Two new editors to join
Pa. Holstein News
STATE COLLEGE - To
better serve Holstein
breeders of Pennsylvania
the Pennsylvania Holstein
Association and the “Penn
sylvania Holstein News”
have begun a new chapter in
their 24-year-old relation
ship.
Effective with the
November issue, Penn
sylvania Holstein
Association staff members
John Howard, Michael
Weimer and Douglas Her
shey have been named Field
Editors of the News. As
Field Editors the Holstein
Association staff members
will be writing reports of
sales, shows and other
Holstein activities
Megan Connor, Patti
Heilinger; Entomology -
Sylvia Royer; Food Con
servation & Safety - Megan
Connor, Pat Heilinger, Bev
Hale; Food Nutrition -
Elizabeth Shiner, Michelle
Noll, Megan Connor, Bev
Hale: Food Preservation -
Lori Reesor, Pat Heilinger;
Forestry - Melissa Weaver,
Sue Bomberger; Gardening -
Sue Bomberger, Michelle
Noll, Jodi Kreider, Melissa
Weaver; Health - Michelle
Noll, Loretta Noll, Beth
Shiner.
Home Environment -
Mplissa' Weaver, Jodi
Kreider, Lori Reesor; Home
Management - Bev Hale,
Lori Reesor; Leadership -
Michelle Noll, Sue Bom
berger, Beth Shiner, Bev
Hale; Photography - Sue
Bomberger, Loretta Noll.
The Milk
Check
TOM JURCHAK
County Agent
price over August that came
out of the 21 cent increase in
the Minnesota-Wisconsin
price between August and
September.
Taking that back another
step - you got the M-W in
crease from the increasing
demand for butter, powder
and cheese during Sep
tember. This happened
because buyers knew the
support prices for these
products would be increased
on October 1 so they bought
ahead.
This increase in the M-W,
which was the highest in six
months, will be reflected in
your Class I price in
November.
Getting back to September
prices, you also had a five
cent increase in Class I milk
and a nine cent jump in your
Louisville Plan pay back.
So, putting them all
together the increases in
class prices and your
Louisville Plan pay back
provided about 20 cents of
your 30 cent increase and the
other 10 cents came from a
better Class I utilization.
Anyway, you’re heading in
the right direction.
Just remember that there
are two ways to increase
your blend price. One is by
increasing Class I sales -
which has its limits. And the
other is by reducing
production - which isn’t very
popular.
throughout the Keystone
State.
They will also be assisting
breeders in the preparation
of advertising and are
available as advertising
consultants.
The addition of three
editors living in Penn
sylvania and working out of
the State College office of the
Pennsylvania Holstein
Association is one of the
most significant develop
ments in news coverage
since the magazine’s in
ception in August 1956.
The Pennsylvania Holstein
News is published by the
Holstein Friesian World,
Inc.