Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1981, Image 193

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    1980 Farm Show parade of champions
The grand champion female in the Polled Hereford show was VH Westy Hilger,
exhibited by Frank Darcey, owner of Spring Bottom Farm, Fairfield, and
president of the Pa. Polled Hereford Association. At Westy’s halter is herdsman
Randall Becker.
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Bill Fox, of Fox’s Market, Middletown, became the proud owner of the grand
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 10,1981—E17
Order 4 Class 1
price at $15.39
for February
ALEXANDRIA, VA -
Middle Atlantic Order
Market Administrator
Joseph D. Shine Monday
announced a Class I milk
price of $15.39 per hun
dredweight for February
1981.
Tins price is up nine cents
from the January price and
is $1.27 above the February
1980 price.
Order No 4 prices are
announced for milk testing
3.5 percent butterfat, f.o.b.
plants located within 55
miles of Philadelphia, and
also within 75 miles from the
nearer of Washington, DC or
Baltimore, MD. There is also
a six cent direct-delivery
differential applicable to
producer milk received at
plants located within 55
miles of Philadelphia.
Shine announced a Class II
milk price of $12.69 per
hundredweight for
December 1980 and a but
terfat differential of 17.0
cents for the month. The
Class II milk price also in
creased nine cents from the
previous month while the
butterfat differential was
unchanged.
These class prices are
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based on the December 1980
Mmnesota-Wisconsm man
ufacturing milk price of
$12.61 per hundredweight
adjusted to a 3.5 percent
butterf at content
The USDA reported the
wholesale price of Grade A
butter at Chicago for
December was $1.4771 per
pound and the nonfat dry
milk price was $.9363 per
pound, f.o.b. plants in the
Chicago area.
The USDA announced an
estimated 3.5 percent
Mmnesota-Wisconsm man
ufacturing milk price of
$12.70 per hundfedweight for
the month of February 1981,
an increase of five cents
from the $12.65 January
estimate.
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