Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 14, 1982, Image 22

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    A22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14,1982
Federal Order No. 4
Class 1 Milk Price Unchanged
Middle Atlantic Order Market
Administrator Joseph D. Shine
recently announced a Class I milk
price of $15.20 per hundredweight
for September 1982. This price is
unchanged from August and is 11
cents below the September 1981
Class I price.
Shine announced a Class II milk
price of $12.47 per hundredweight
for July 1982 and a butterfat dif
ferential of 17.0 cents for the
month. The Class II milk price is
up seasonally by 14 cents from
June while the butterfat dif
ferential increased one-tenth of a
cent.
N.J. sheep club holds annual show
FLEMINGTON, N.J. - Twenty
four Hunterdon County 4-H Sheep
Club members exhibited 35
animals during the annual sheep
show held at the Achievement
Fair, here. The young 4-H’ers were
members of the Hunterdon County
4-H Sheep Club and the All Breeds
4-H Sheep Club.
Champion Ewe of the show was a
Hampshire owned by Cindy
Gengler, Pittstown; Reserve
Champion Ewe of the Show was a
Suffolk owned by Patrick Eckrich,
Milford; and the Champion Grade
Ewe of the Show was shown by
Heather Hunter, South Branch.
Trophies, prfesented by the
Flemington National Bank and
Trust Co., went to Susan Kuehn,
Flemington for the best ex
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These class prices are absed on
the July 1982 Minnesota-Wisconsin
manufacturing milk price of $12.42
per hundredweight at a 3.5 percent
butterfat content.
The USD A reported that the
wholesale price of Grade A butter
at Chicago for July was $1.4759 per
pound and the nonfat dry milk
price was $.9342 per pound, f.o.b.
plants in the Chicago area.
Comments asked on proposed
suspension
Dairy farmers, cooperatives,
milk handlers and consumers may
comment until Aug. 10 on a.
proposal of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture that would suspend
certain provisions of the Middle
Atlantic federal milk marketing
pedenced showman and to Shelly
Snarke, Flemington, for the best
first year showman.
Second place beginner showman
was Chris Tropeano of Annandale
and second place experienced
showman was Laura Menard,
Lebanon.
Other members exhibiting first
place animals included Sherryl
Horvath, Charles Hildabrant,
Denise Holman, Laura Menard,
and Cinamon Ford.
Judge for the show was William
C. Buchanan, former member of
the Hunterdon County 4-H Sheep
Club.
Prior to the show a sheep fitting
demonstration was given by Liz
Panacek, president of the Hun
terdon County Sheep Club.
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Edward T. Coughlin, dairy of
ficial with USDA’s Agricultural
Marketing Service at Washington,
D.C., said the proposal would
suspend for September the
requirement of the order that
limits diversions of milk directly
from dairy farms to nonpool
plants. He said Inter-State Milk
Producers’ Cooperative requested
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the suspension. -The cooperative
association has also asked USDA
for a public hearing to increase the
diversion allowances per
manently.
Coughlin said Inter-State claims
the present diversion allowances
would result in uneconomic
shipments of milk under current
market conditions simply to allow
the milk to be pooled under the
HERE'S THE FILL & STIR PIPE
FOR YOUR LIQUID MANURE TANK
Whenever you (ill an above-ground liquid manure storage tank you worry if you
will ever be able to get it empty again. Will the solids settle in the bottom to cause
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over the top of the tank and you use your presenLtransfer pump. You can
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When you get ready to haul manure, the mixing capability of this unit really
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order.
Copies of the suspension are
available from: Joseph D. Shine,
market administrator, P.0./Box
710, Alexandria, Va. 22313
telephone (703) 549-7000; or, Dairy
Division, AMS, USDA,
Washington, D.C. 20250.
Comments should be sent to:
Hearing Clerk, Room 1077-S,
USDA, Washington, D.C. 20250.
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