Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 17, 1982, Image 20

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    A2o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1952
JULIUSTOWN, N.J. - More
than 200 prospective buyers turned
out for the recent Huff-N-Puff
Invitational-ET sale at the William
H. Pettit farm.
WUlsholm Elevation Enuhe-ET
topped the 43-head sale and sold for
$8,200. Harry Mosholder of
Lockwood purchased the heifer,
who is due in May to Arlmda
Rotate. Consigned by North View
Farm of Berlin, the Elevation
daughter is out of WUlsholm Jewel
Elite, an Excellent Provm MTN
Ivanhoe Jewel with records to
20,300 pounds of milk and 867
pounds of fat as a 3-year-old.
The sale which grossed $164,200
and averaged more than $3,800 on
43 head, was managed by R. Austin
Backus, Inc. of Mexico, N.Y. The
deep pedigreed females, touted as
“bull mothers of tomorrow,” were
dispersed into New York, Penn
sylvania, California, Maryland,
New Jersey, Virginia, Ohio,
Illinois, Connecticut and Vermont.
A Carlm-M Ivanhoe Bell
daughter out of a Very Good Jet
Stream commanded $7,600. Pen
Col Farms of Millville bought the 3-
month-old heifer, Oakenbound Bell
Fairy-ET. Consigned by Richard
Troutman and Sons of Richland,
the heifer’s 2,000 plus indexed
dam, Carl-A Jetstream Farrah
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S.
Department of Agriculture will
establish a demonstration project
that will convert about 4 million
bushels of low quality corn owned
by USDA’s Commodity Credit
Corporation into fuel grade
alcohol.
Secretary of Agriculture John R.
Block said the project will in
vestigate new market outlets for
CCC-owned corn that might
otherwise spoil.
“Converting low-quality com
into fuel grade alcohol would
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TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS:
1755 W. Main St. - 222 E. Main St.
Ephrata, PA 17522 Campbelltown, PA 17010
Located on Route 322 Phone (717) 838-6021
Phone (717) 738-1131
Elevation heifer brings $8,200
carries a top record of 31,260
pounds of milk and 1,094 pounds of
fat as a 3-year-old.
Hartman Farms of Dundee,
Illinois paid $7,000 for a 6-month
old Valiant daughter. Consigned by
Maize Valley Farms of Hartville,
Ohio, the heifer is out of Jeraldme
Cinnamon Supreme, an Excellent
Agro Acres Marquis Ned. The
Supreme cow, with records to
24,180 pounds of milk and 991
pounds of fat as a 6-year-old, was
named All-American 4-year-old in
1977.
William Pettit, Sr. paid $6,600 for
Yarsons Apollo Fond Leona-ET, a
7-month-old Chief Ford daughter.
Her dam, Suelawn Apolle Lee, an
Excellent Apollo Ivanhoe writes a
three generation Excellent
pedigree on her maternal line, two
of which are Gold Medal Dams.
The Lee cow also has three con
secutive lacations of more than
1,000 pounds of fat. Her high
selling Ford daughter was con
signed by Mike Yarosh of
Wellington, Ohio.
Gladtime Lucille Lulu-ET nailed
down a $6,500 bid from
Susquehanna breeder H.J. Hartt.
Consigned by William Underwood
of Tully, N.Y. the Chapel-Bank
Apache daughter is due in August
to S-W-D Valiant. Her dam, Locust
provide a market outlet to con
serve CCC’s assets m an ac
ceptable manner,” Block said.
The Kansas City Commodity
Office of the Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation
Service will issue an an
nouncement inviting participation
in the project.
Those interested m the project
should write the Kansas City ASCS
Commodity Office, P.O. Box 8510,
Kansas City, Mo., 64114, or call
(816) 926-6406.
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FARM
MARKET, INC
Peak R Maple Lulu, an Excellent
R Maple has records to 24,356
pounds of milk and 1,068 pounds of
fat as a 7-year-old.
Lancaster County claimed a pair
of fancy heifers before the sale
ended. Dr. Alan McCauley of
Elizabethtown paid $5,500 for Mun-
Cre Valiant Pretend-ET, con
signed by Lester Poust of Muncy.
The 7-month-old Valiant daughter
is out of Mun-Cre Standout
Precise, an Excellent Standout,
with a three generation Excellent
maternal line.
Willow Street breeder Mowery
Frey took Huff-N Puff Valiant Lisa
Tu-Et 'back to his Fultonway
Farm. Consigned by William and
Dorothy Pettit, the bred heifer
brought $5,100. Sired by Valiant
and due in May to Sexation, Frey’s
heifer is out of an Excellent
Dividend Performer with records
28,670 pounds of milk and 1,144
pounds of fat as a 7-year-old.
Lebanon County -- Farmer had new above-ground storage tank
with transfer system but was afraid to use it because he was told
how much extra water he would need to add to get it out again.
Solution: Bought a US Farm System transfer pump. (New on the
market).
Send your unresolved manure
problem case history to
US FARM SYSTEMS OF PENNSYLVANIA,
3035 Barren Road, Oxford, FA 19363.
Or cal! 301-398-2948.
We’ll pay $lO if we use it in
. one of our future ads.
1982
BEDFORD
FAIRGROUNI
BEDFORD
PA
OFFERING
• 120 FEEDER PIGS
• 12 OPEN GILTS-BOARS
• 6 BRED GILTS
St/e Managed by
at Huff-n-Puff
ipped .
Puff Invitational-ET sale. Harry Mosholder of Lockwood,
Cameron County, paid $8,200 for the bred heifer, an
Elevation daughter. Out of an Excellent Ivanhoe Jewel, the
heifer is due in May to Arlinda Rotate. She was consigned by
North View Farm of Berlin, Somerset County.
j CASE HISTORY No. 1 j
Solve Your
MANURE PROBLEMS
Russell Kegg's
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FEEDER PIG SALE
KEN BRUBAKER
1100 West Chester Pike. B 18
West Chester. PA 19380
215 / 696 5483
lIC farm
I IN SYSTEMS
of Pennsylvania
Your Manure & Feed Equipment Deafer
ANNOUNCING
GUEST CONSIGNOR-JIM PARIETT
-BREEDER OF CHAMPION MARKET HOG
1982 PA FARM SHOW
- JIM WILLBE SELLING TOP FEEDERS
RUSTY ACRES
RUSSELL KEGG
R.DI BOX 325
BEDFORD, PA 15522
814/623-8981
1982
SATURDAY
APRIL 24
1:00 pm