Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 31, 1981, Image 127

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    163779 STONE STRETCH PERFECTION . . 04 -400
163060 ALEXANDER ALARIC STRETCH JIM.. 36 +1255
164123 BRIDGE VIEW JESTA JUBILA'T ... 25 +.903
164757 VINE VALLEY PAVANNE LU A'SON.. 80 +962
164943 BECKERS CAPTAIN KAYLE 70 +lOB6
165951 NOLANDALE BEAUTICIAN PHARAOH.. 34 +479
166467 V F BEAUTICIAN LANDON . *.
166002 BLESSING BEAUTICIAN HECTOR
166901 SIBLEYS MISCHIEF KING . .
167037 BRIDGE VIEW COMB INA T I ON. .
167061 HERMIT HAVEN S D J SUNSHINE
167Q68 STONE BEAUTICIAN PRINCE.. .
167932 SLEEPY MADOW AREOR FOSE PUNCY 33
168152 SUGAR VALLE-' ELEVATION. .. 43
169167 ARBOR ROSE ST RET CH < ULTIMATE. 46
169499 WEST LAWN DORSET GLADIATOR
169622 ES JESTER LUCKY J
169785 GOLDEN DAWN ELEGANT MASTER
170132 WILLOW WELLS DOUBLE 0 J
170838 NORVIC TELSTAR
Shorthorn
311770 MINN DUKE DARIUS . ..
317993 VOLGA-S BOLD VENTURE
330U38 U OF MINN MAJESTY MARLIN
333409 U OF MINN ADVENT D PILOT
338091 U OF MINN DARA'S ADVENT
343059 WILDWOOD D'S RED KING 20
345036 U OF MINN OLD D-A-D COMBO
347285 VALLEY VIEW JEWEL PROMISE
349487 RED CEDAR DIAMOND
349752 PINESEDGE CAESAR .. .
353738 INNISFAIL JEAN'S PROMISE
368466 RED CEDAR DAN
368707 KORNCREST PACESETTER
Red and White
7322 HANOVER-HILL TRIPLE THREAT
TABLE Z—Distribution of PDM by breed for active AI sires in the January
Modified Contemporary Comparison
Brown Milking
Range of PDM Ayrshire Guernsey Holstein Jersey Swiss Shorthorn
+2600 and above—
+ 1800 to +1999
+l6OO to +1799
+ 1400 to +1599
+ 1200 to +1399
+ 1000 to +1199
+BOO to +999
+6OO to +799
+4OO to +599
+2OO to +399
Oto +199
-I and below
Total
TABLE 3.— Distribution of PD$ by breed for active AI sires in the January 1981
Modified Contemporary Comparison
Brown Milking
Range of PD$ Ayrshire Guernsey Holstein Jersey Swiss Shorthorn
+2OO and above—
+ 180 to +199
+ 160 to +179
+ 140 to +159
+ 120 to +139
+ 100 to +ll9
+BO to +99
+6O to +79
+4O to +59
+2O to +39
Oto +l9
-1 and below—
Total
Tax cut advice
UNIVERSITY PARK -
Understanding some rather
specific and complex laws
can reduce total tax liability
for the forest landowner,
says James C Finley, Ex
tension forest resources
specialist at Penn State.
Many owners misun
derstand their tax liability,
perhaps paying more than is
necessary, he says.
Finley offers several
sources of assistance on the
subject for forest lan
downers on the Internal
Sire summary
(Continued trom Page D 6)
Number of sires
44 728 85 44 13
Number of sires
W 728 85 13
for forest owners
Revenue Service.
“The IRS maintains a
nation-wide toll-free
telephone network through
which you can receive
assistance from IRS agents
Ask your telephone operator
for the WATS number ser
ving your district.
“Forestry consultants
usually are quite familiar
with the tax codes relatmg to
timber sales and can be
quite helpful. Their fees may
be deductible In addition,
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33 +1317
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29 +548
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+ 187
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+453 + 12
75
47
37
+504 - 01
+705 - 02
+923 + 07
+2074 00
+72 + 06
your county Extension office
can help you find local
sources of expertise
“Finally, the U.S. Forest
Service has published a
booklet, with the assistance
of IRS, entitled “The Timber
Owner and His Federal
Income Tax, Agricultural
Handbook 274.” It is
available from the
Superintendent of
Documents, U.S. Govern
ment Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. 20402
Milk hikes of 10% forecast
SYRACUSE Milk prices jioid at about the April 1 demand conditions expected
paid to dairy farmers 1981 in level. If the current 80 this year,
the Northeast are expected percent of parity floor is In spite of the anticipated
to average about 10 percent extended by Congress, the increases m prices paid to
higher than the record levels support price on October 1 dairy farmers, they will not
of 1980, according to Joseph likely wquld increase again likely keep pace with m-
C. Mathis, Economist for by about 5 to 6 percent, Ration in the 1981 cost of
Eastern Milk according to the Economist. production of about 14
Cooperative. “This ~ percent, said Mathis. Hence,
represents increases of cash flow on dairy farms will
about $1.30 per hun- remain tight, he said,
dredweight on average,” he “Nevertheless,” continued
sai d- the Economist, “with good
Mathis stressed that, on management, dairy farming
April 1,1981, the government m this region should remain
support price must be ad- financially sound.”
justed to reflect increases in
the prices paid for goods and
services purchased by
farmers (known as the
parity index) since last
September, as mandated by
law. He said that an mcrease
of about 7 percent, to $13.70 a
hundredweight is an
ticipated.
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+34 +l4O
+24 +-00
+2O +9B
+36 +l3l
+9 +47
+35 +132
+3B +136
+22 +79
+4B +166
+45 +163
+l5 +6l
+l4 +37
+8 +26
+5 +7
+3O +lOO
•5 -4
+42 +154
+37 +123
+53 +l7B
+7O +220
+33 +ll4
+49 +169
Unless the current law is
extended, continued Mathis,
the price support on October
1, 1981 will revert to 75
percent of parity. This would
cause the support price to
+ 1 14
+ 35
+ 29
+ 47
+B2
+ 168
+ 1 15
+ 84
+ 76
+ 36
+ 24
+2B
+ 63
♦ 18
+24
+4l
+B6
+ 129
+ 76
+263
+ 11
+ 23
1981
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Waiver of Finance Due May 1,1981
You can get that new Gehl
harvesting equipment NOW with a
special Waiver of Finance
program. With only 30% (Sown you
can use Gehl forage harvesting
equipment this season, with a
final due date of May 1,1981.
PEOPLE’S SALES & SERVICE
Oakland Mills PA
717-463 2735
N.G. HERSKEY & SON
Manheim PA
717-665 2271
A.L. HERR&BRO.
Quarryville PA
717 786 3521
S. JOHNSON HURFF
Pole Tavern
Monroeville NJ
609 358-2565 or
609-769-2565
STOUFFER BROS. INC.
Chambersburg PA
717 263 8424
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 31,1981 D 7
These adjustments will
assure that milk prices
payable to dairy farmers in
this region will increase by
about 10 percent in 1981 over
1980 levels, even under the
price depressing supply-
Extension to hold
food workshop
NORRISTOWN - Add a
little spice to your life!
Montgomery County
Cooperative Extension
Service is sponsoring a
Foreign Food Workshop on
Spanish (Basque) Cooking.
Victoria Arechaga will
demonstrate Spanish
Cooking Techniques with
?<ithe n t'c recipes Par
GEHL
FARM EQUIPMENT
This special program applies
toward new and unused Gehl
forage harvesters, blowers, flail
choppers and self-unloading
forage boxes.
Stop in and get the full details and
beat today’s high interest rates
Get a Gehl'
GEHL
FARM EQUIPMENT
A6WAY, INC.
Chapman Equip Center
Chapman. PA
215 398-2553
CHAS.). McCOMSEY & SONS
Hickory Hill PA
215 932-2615
WERTZ GARAGE
Lineboro MO
301 374 2672
LEBANON VALLEY
IMPLEMENT CO., INC.
Richland. PA
717 866-7518
CLAIR J. MYERS
Lake Road R 1
Thomasville PA
717 259-0453
ticipants will taste all dishes.
The session will be held
Thursday, February 5 from
7:00 to 9:00 P.M. at the
Lansdale 4-H Center on
Snyder Road. Reservations
are required.
For more information
contact Nancy Stevens at
277-0574.
ARNETT'S GARAGE
Rt 9 Box 125
Hagerstown, MD
301 733-0515
UMBERGER’S MILL
Rt 4 Lebanon. PA
(Fontana)
717-867 5161
ZOOK’S FARM STORE
Honey Brook PA
PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC.
225 York Rd
Carlisle PA
717 249 5338
BINKLEY & HURST BROS.
133 Rothsville Station Road
Lititz PA
717 626 4705