Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 12, 1981, Image 149

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    OMAHA, Nebr. Three
members of the American Junior
Shorthorn Association have been
named scholarship winners during
activities at the North American
International Livestock Exposition
in Louisville, Ky. The winners of
the Shorthorn Foundation-Don
Longley Memorial Scholarships
are Shad Marston, Canton, Ks.;
Deborah Stout, Kremlin, Ok.; and
Daniel Shoufler, Greenfield, In.
Marston, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Marston, is a 10-year 4-H
member, having served as
president and vice 'president-for
two years each, and three years as
a 4-H Council member.
He has served as president of the
Kansas Junior Shorthorn
Association, and as vice president
of the Kansas Junior Livestock
Association. He presently is ser
ving on the board of directors of
the American Junior Shorthorn
Association. He plans to attend
Kansas State University at
'Manhattan, majoring in animal
science.
Stout has also selected an animal
science major for when she begins
college at Oklahoma State
University in Stillwater. The
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Stout, she has served as president
and secretary of her 4dl club, and"
is winner of numerous livestock
GEHL
FARM EQUIPMENT
Waiver ol Finance or Interest to YOU!
if you buy selected Gehl Stop by and get full details
machmeryjjeforeOecerpber Wilverof Finance or Inter-
St 19$1 you can select W«lv- e»! paid to YOU!
er of Finance or GeW will
pay YOU interest!
Eligible equipment includes qualified forage
harvesters, haymaking equipment, skid steer
loaders, Mix-All grinder- mixers and forage
machinery - - _
PEOPLE’S
SALES & SERVICE
Oakland Mills,-PA
717-463-2735
N.fi. HERSHEY & SON
Manheim, PA
717-665-2271
A. I. HERR & BRO.
Quarryville, PA
717-786-3521
S. JOHNSON HURFF
Pole Tavern
Monroeville, NJ
609-358-2565 or
609-769-2555
STOUFFER BROS. INC.
Chambersburg, PA
717-263-8424
LEBANON VALLEY
IMPLEMENT CO., INC.
Richland, PA
717-866-7518
ARNETTS 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
Jr. Shorthorn producers receive awards
judging contests. She has worked
on a number of Shorthorn
promotional projects and was the
winner of the 1981 national Shor
thom speech contest. She has won
numerous 4-H awards in beef
production and agriculture.
Shoufler, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Shoufler, plans to attend
Purdue University, West
Lafayette, In., majoring in animal
science and agricultu-nl com-
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Eligible
wheat farmers will receive an
estimated - $420 million in
deficiency payments on their 1981
crop, while barley farmers will get
about |5O million, according to
Everett Rank, Administrator of
the U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s Agricultural
MILLER EQUIPMENT CO.
, RDI-
Bechtelsville, PA
215-845-2911
OiNKLEY &
HURST BROS.
133 Rothsville
Station Road
Lititz, PA
717-626-4705
AS WAY, INC.
Chapman Equip.
Center
Chapman, PA
215-398-2553
CHAS. J. McCOMSEY
& SONS
Hickory Hill, PA
215-932-2615
WERTZ GARAGE
Lineborol MD
301-374-2672
CLAIR i. MYERS
Lake Road R 1
Thomasville, PA
717-259-0453
PETERMAN FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
225 York Rd.
Carlisle, PA
717-249-5338
1981-crop
receive deficiency payments
CREUTZBURC, INC.
Livestock Supplies
Phone 717-768-7181
Open Daily - 8 to 5; Saturday 8 to 12
★ PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE BY MAIL
FREE DELIVERY on all Merchandise
within 10 Mile Radius
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CREUTZBURG. INC.
Lincoln Highway East, Box 7
Paradise. PA 17562
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munications. He has been a 4-H
member for eight years and is a
four-year FFA member.
Rodney K. Dedmon, Shelby,
N.C., was named the Outstanding
Junior Shorthorn Breeder by the
American Junior Shorthorn
Association. The young cattleman,
the son of Roy and Ruth Dedmon,
is a _l9BO graduate of the
Agricultural Institute of North
wheat,
Stabilization and
Service.
Eligible wheat and barley
producers can receive deficiency
payments for 1981 wheat and
barley crops. Payments will be 15
cents per bushel for wheat and 11
cents per bushel for barley based
on county ASCS established yields
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Carolina State University in
livestock management and
technology. He presently is
managing the family’s 50-head cow
herd and plans an expansion
program aimed at maintaining
excellence through performance
testing.
The second annual Herdsman of
the Year Award, also sponsored by
the American Junior Shorthorn
barley producers
Conservation
for the farm.
Payments will be made as soon
after December 10 as possible.
Eligible producers are those who
have reported 1981 wheat and
barley acreage to the county ASCS
office.
Deficiency payments are
required under the 1981 wheat and
barley programs because average
market prices received by farmers
during the first five months (June
through October) of the marketing
year were below established target
price levels of $3.81 for wheat and
|2.60 for barley.
National weighted average
market prices were 83.66 per
bushel for wheat and $2.49 per
bushel for barley. Thus, eligible
producers will be paid 15 cents per
bushel for their 1981-crop wheat
and 11 cents per bushel for this
year’s barley.
The 1981 wheat crop totaled
about 2.75 billion bushels, while the
Vv ZOOK MOLASSES CO.
Offers
MOLASSES FEEDING
m |» PRODUCTS FOR
<*>* ALL ANIMALS
• Liquid Feeding Cane Molasses
• Honey Brook Brand Dried Molasses - 50 lb. Bag
• Z Brand Dried Molasses - 50 lb. Bag
• Beet Pulp - 50 lb. Bag
• Honey Brook Energiblock - All Natural 20 - No. Urea
• Energiblock - Hi Protein 36
• Energi Cubes for Horses
.aggßfc. Household
GOLDEN JgfnL BARREL Molasses and
<qggjor Syrup
★ BAKING * BARBADOS
MOLASSES MOLASSES
★ PANCAKE SYRUP HQWy
★ CORN SYRUP * SORGHUM
★ PURE MAPLE SYRUP
SYRUP
MOIASSES FOR THE Mm or THE KHCHBI
ZOOK MOLASSES CO.
WEST MAIN ST.. BOX 160, HONEY BROOK. PA. 19344
Phone 215-273-3776 or 717-393-3987
Call toll free in area code 215 & 717:800-662-7464
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 12,1981—D29
GOOD FOOD INC.
Contact:
Association, was also presented
during the Louisville activities.
This year’s recipient, selected by
his peers at the National Shorthorn
Show, was Dave Steck, Wataga, H.
Steck is presently in paitnership
with his father, Darrel, in a family
Shorthorn operation and the young
cattleman also fits show cattle on a
custom basis for other Shorthorn
and Polled Shorthorn breeders.
1981 barleys crop was about 476
million bushels. USDA estimates
place the average farm price for
these crops this year at $3.80 to
$3.95 per bushel for wheat and $2.45
to $2.60 for barley. If these
estimates prove correct, the value
of the 1981 wheat crop would be
between $10.44 and $10.85 billion,
while the barley crop would be
worth .between $1.17 and $1.24
billion.
* BLACKSTRAP
MOLASSES
* TABLE SYRUP
* SHOO-FLY PIE
MIX