Dry cow tops PA Jersey sale W LANCASTER —Jersey breeders wheeled and dealed, Saturday at the annual Pennsylvania State Jersey Sale that grossed $65,475. “It was a good sale. 1 am very pleased,” said Dave Parkinson, northeastern representative for the American Jersey Cattle Club. The 36 cows and springing heifers that sold at the Guernsey Barn, averaged $1,618. Craig and Bruce Rhein, Pine Here s You Get For Less Than 15* A Week! LATEST INFORMATION from livestock markets and auctions of the East and Mid-West, including futures. OUR MARKET REPORTS are received by phone up to 10 AM on Friday morning...just 2 hours before press time! Our total farm coverage also gives you NEWS (including Dairy & DHIA Reports)... FEATURES...BEST BUYS ON PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENT-FREE MAILBOX MARKET...and much, much more! laneaster Grove, paid the top price, $2,956, for a 4-year-old dry cow, projected at 12,797 pounds of milk and bred to Milknboney General. The top seller, Wilderness FST Caraway is sired by Favorite Secret Triumph and out of a Generator. She was consigned by Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dreisbach, Hamburg. Myersdale breeder, William Yoder was the second high bidder of the day. He paid $2,550 for 4- jut su ~~..ers, which averaged $1,060, stretch out after the State Jersey sale before being hauled to their new homes. Junior Jersey members that purchased the three heifers that make the highest production on their first lactation, will divide 25 percent of the Pot of Gold profits from Saturday's sale. p.o. Box 366, Lftitz, PA 17543 m ** Phone arnUng 717-626-1164 or 394-3047 A " "”' v< ( * . - “•». - , - *>x ».r Ml At LANCASTER FARMING, we think we do a good job of keeping you in formed...and we have over 39,000 paid subscribers who think so too! * T*. 4 •* - ** e\ otte Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26,1981—011 David Phillips, Moorseville, leads Wilderness FST Carawy, consigned by Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dreisbach, Hamburg, around the sale ring for inspection. A few minutes later, the 4- year-oid dry cow brought $2,950 from Craig and Bruce Rhein, Pine Grove, to top the Pennsylvania State Jersey Sale held Saturday at the Guernsey Barn. year-old Smokey Hill Mercury Roxy, consigned by Rodney Watson, Columbia Cross Roads. Bred to Sunset Ridge Pompey Pioneer, the Mercury daughter is out of K.L. Generators Chocolate Rosie. In addition to consigner profits, the sale significantly contributed to various Jersey functions. The Equity program, supported by the AJCC, which calls for component pricing of milk, recieved 1 percent of the sale profits. Six yearling heifers were con signed for the Fifth Annual Pot of Gold award, which allocated 25 ■ ■{ Ml ■ ■ Plus* Clp 4 Mail Coupon in: H ■ • ■ ■! ■ KNN DUTCH FARM SYSTEMS. INC. LF9/26 I 1730 Hifhway 72 North, Lebanon, Pa. 17042 ■ ■ tamlntemttdin- _ ■ nHWiUoWureCom R Hayla*aorCornS«aca M ■ 1-1 Stonn Sfor *«* ■ ■■ □uquidltenur.StorH* D I r—|Ple«»aaddmyname untoodtf ■ LJ to your ma»n» list withthalakHt ■ ■ » ■ NAME ■ ■ ADDRESS ■ I CITY STATE _ ZIP —" • TELEPHONE (include area code) ■ NO. OF BEEF DAIRY HOGS 1 Lmmmmmmmmmmmtammn '/ «C'' - 11 A percent of their purchase price. The heifers averaged $1,060 and were purchased by junior mem bers between the ages of 7 and 19 years. Three young owners that bought calves which make the highest production records on their first lactation will recieve the 25 percent purse. Jersey Junior member Kathy Rauhauser, Dover, paid top dollar, $1,500, for a Shadewell Fascinator daughter in the Pot of Gold sale. The yearling, Normandell Fascinator Fran, was consigned by Normandell Farm, Liberty. Wale be Farm, Collegeville, donated the entire proceeds of its consignment, a bred heifer, towards financing the 1985 National AJCC meeting to be held in Downingtown. The heifer, Walebe Samson Bet brought $2,200 from Robert Caccesse, Franklinville, N.J. Bred to Favorite Saint, the heifer is sired by Gramhill Leader Sophia Samson and out of Walebe Triumph Bet. Tbe 42 all-female sale animals were consigned from Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, Delaware, Maryland and Ohio. PLANNIKG LIQUID MANURE STORAGE? We Will Custom Design Your System to Meet your Needs Grain and Forage Structures Available For Immediate Erection
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