Cloned calves bring $47,000 before birth FOKT COLLINS, Co. A pair ot unborn Simmental calves, ••cloned” at ' Colorado State . University, recently brought |47,000 at a Kentucky cattle auc tion. The calves, to be born next year, were brought by Claus von Franzius of Schwartz Creek, Mich., during a sale at Ml. Mow faster, up to 10 mph, without pfugging^fhrough wet, heavy grass or down tangled crops. The toughest .. s&Bj *” conditions you face won’t stop Gehl’s new disc mowers £ W pm and dis mower conditioners. 1 ■ ?-f High Impact cutting. High speed, heavy duty discs spin at 3,000 rpm; each disc has three reversible, low cost knives. This prevents plugging found with conventional, sickle-type machines in difficult cutting conditions. Minimize costly maintenance. Gehl's solid, simple de sign means more productive time, more profit for you! Choice of three machines. Disc mowers include a 5'6" model 140 and 7’10" model 160. The disc mower conditioner is a 7'10" model 1080. 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The first pair of identical twin heifers produced by the CSU process was born May 18, Since then several other sets have been born; several dozen more are gestatmg. The calves auctioned in Ken- Pa. fruit production up HARRISBURG Based on July 1 conditions, Pennsylvania far mers will produce more apples, peaches, pears, sweet cherries and rye than last year while producing less oats, barley and wheat, ac cording to the Pennsylvania Crop Reporting Service. They will produce the same quantity oi tart cherries. Pennsylvania’s commercial apple crop this year is forecast at 570 million pounds, up 43 percent from 400 million pounds last year. Peach production is expected to total 80 million pounds, up 23 percent from a year ago. The sweet cherry crop is estimated at 700 tons, up 133 percent from last year’s short crop. Tart cherry production is forecast at 8.0 million pounds the same the 1981 cron. Pear SMUCKER’S SALES SERVICE, INC. RD #2, BOX 21 NEW HOLLAND. PA 17557 FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL 717-354-4158 OR IF NO ANSWER CALL 717-354-4374 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 24,1982—D5 lucky are out ot Lacombe Achilles 261 A and Caroline. Achilles, who belongs to Ml. Brilliant owner Mike Molloy, has sired 40,000 registered offspring via frozen semen and artificial insemination. Molloy has cooperated ex tensively in CSU embryo transfer research. He housed Achilles at CSU until this spring, when the 13- year-old bull was retired and returned to Kentucky. Molloy auctioned oft the unborn twins during one of his annual cattle sales. The pair brought the highest price of any lot sold that day. Bidding began at $lO,OOO, climbed to $25,000, stalled at $29,000, jumped to $40,000 and ended with von Franzius’ bid, according to local reports. production is estimated at 4,500 tons, up 50 percent. Winter wheat production is estimated at 8.0 million bushels, down 18 percent from a year ago with 228,000 acres for harvest compared with 270,000 last year. The oats crop at 19.1 million bushels is down five percent from a year ago with 335,000 acres for harvest compared with 345,000 in 1981. Barley "production is 3.6 million bushels is down 12 percent. Acreage for harvest decreased from 76,000 acres in 1981 to 72,000 acres for 1982. Rye production is expected to total 396,000 bushels this year compared with 363,000 last year with 12,000 acres for harvest compared with 11,000 acres last year.