Henkel (Continued from Page A 26) and Pennsylvania Yorkshire Association. The award winner served on the executive board of the National Pork Producers Council; currently is a director of the Lancaster Red meat WASHINGTON, D.C. ■ Commercial red • meat production for the United States during November 1981 totaled 3.lB'billion pounds, up 3 percent from November ' 1980, according to the Crop Reporting Board. January-November red meat-production at 35.2 . billion pounds was virtually the same as the corresponding period last year. The 1981 accumulated production changes from the 1980 period by individual components were: beef, up 3 per ?ent; veal, up 9 percent,- "-pork, down 5 percent; lamb and mutton, up 8 percent. Commercial red meat production includes slaughter in federally inspected and other plants, but ex cludes animals slaughter on farms. Comparing November 1981 with November 1980: Beef production at 1.80 billion pounds was up 6 percent. Head kill at 2.83 million was up 3 percent, and the average live weight of 1073 pounds was up 2 founds; Veal Production at 35 million pounds was' tip 13 percent. Calf slaughter at 247 thousand head was up 15 percent, while the average' live weight ot 241 pounds was down 8 pounds. Pork production totaled 1.32 billion pounds, down 1 percent. The 7.60 million head killed was down 1 percent, while the average live weight was unchanged at 246 pounds. Preliminary lard production was 09 million pounds, up 3 \. arcent. Don't smoke? Good driver? we could save you a pack of money on your car insurance. call us today Ask about our non-smoker discount ,iK V BRUAGE INSURANCE ASSOCIATES, INC. 201 E. Penn Ave., Cleons Lebanon 717-272-9923 Talk Itover with us. One of Che'leadership com panies we represent is The Hanover insurance Company Worcester. Massachusetts County Farm and Home Foun dation; and is a member of the American Society of Animal Science and Alpha Zeta fraternity. In 1976, he was honored as Pennsylvania Livestock Man of the Year, the same year he was cited for outstanding leadership to the Lancaster County swine industry. RENTAL FLEET REDUCTION SALE LOW HOURS! CURTIS MAINTAINED! 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY! ALL UNITS 50 or 60* HZ. RECONNECTABLE kw SIZE 125 Allis Chalmers 834 Engine, KATO $11,990.00 Alternator, Skid mounted, muffler, Circuit Breaker. 90 Onan Model 90 DVC, skid mounted, $ 9,850.00 unhoused 60 Detroit Diesel 4.53 Engine, LIMA $ 8,795.00 Alternator, Housed, Muffler, Tank in Base 45 John Deere Engine, Newage Alternator, $ 7,995.00 1201208 3 Phase,. 4 Wire, Skid mounted, Circuit Breaker 40 Kirloskar RD6 Engine, KATO Alternator, $ 5.750.00 Skid Mounted, Air Cooled, Circuit- Breaker 20 Kirloskar RD3 Engine KATO Alternator, $ 3,575.00 Skid Mounted, Air Cooled, 30 Gallon Fuel Tank in Base MANY MORE UNITS AVAILABLE! PLEASE CALL FOR PRICES . iflKcurtis Engine & Equipment, Inc. I I _"■ _ wmßMnfltOh, 0C ?n4°oalienl'ne Blvd \llV 779 ,470 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIII HOG PRODUCERS! WHY SHOULD YOU PAY MORE? Join the thousands who save with s We reserve the . Box b right to limit 1 % quantities. | State Zip. s j Send order form pbs livestock drags i | □ Please Send I ,o: P.O. Box 9101, Canton, OH 44711 | 3 PREE 60 Pa9e <*. P.O. Box 701, Des Moines. IA 50303 5 Catalog s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiifjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiir stock drugs" | 2 SHIPPING POINTS = Des Moines Canton s lOWA V^P^VOHIO| f Address The Henkels are members of ihe Zion United Church of Christ where he served as a trustee, deacon, and elder. They are the parents of three daughters. Nancy, the oldest, graduated from Delaware Valley College in animal husbandry. Kathy graduated from the Use handy order form - i or call s TOLL FREE | itionwide 1-800-321-0235 I Ohio 1-800-362-9838 | final! total! UNIT price QUAN 02. Town, .Phone. University of Pittsburgh in physical therapy; and Jody, the youngest, is a junior in animal husbandly ■at Colorado State University. Also receiving Master Fanner Awards in Pennsylvania are Hershey Bare, of R 2, Lebanon; Paul and David Countryman, of Rl, Berlin; Robert Park, of Rl, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 9,1982—A5S Valencia; and Joseph Stump, 01 HlO, York. Their stones appear on pages E 4, Kb, £l6 and £lB throughout this issue of Lancaster Fanning. The Master Farmer program is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Farmer magazine, Harrisburg, and Penn State’s Cooperative Extension Service.
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