Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 14, 1982, Image 25

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    The Milk
Check
TOM JUBCHAK
County Agent
1972-1982
The Kubota LlB5 is a surprisingly
versatile mid-size diesel tractor. Designed
to perform chores on large farms, as well
as grounds maintenance, mowing, earth
moving, excavating, and many other in
dustrial uses.
Standard features include a 17 hp
2-cylinder diesel engine, 2-speed rear PTO,
a choice of two- or four-wheel drive, hydrau
lic lift with position control, front engine
PTO, 8 forward and 2 reverse speeds,
and a Category I, 3-point hitch.
PENNSYLVANIA
AIRVILLE EQUIPMENT, INC.
P.O. 80r37
Airville, PA 17302
717/863-3358
BENEDICT’S FORD TRACTOR
N R.D.2
Wellsboro, PA 16901
717/726*2839
BERKLEI6H POWER EQUIP.,
GO., INC.
10 S. 2nd Ave
W. Reading, PA 19611
215/376-6506
NORMAN D. CLARK & SON, INC.
Honey Grove, PA 17035
717/734-3682
GRUMELL’S FARM SERVICE
R.D.#2,80x36
Quarryville, PA 17566
717/786*7318
NO GROUNDS
FOR
PAUL W. HISTAND C 0 INC.
697 N. Main St., Box 795
Doylestown, PA 18901
215/348-9041
KELLER BROS. TRACTOR CO.
R.D. #7, Lebanon, PA 17042
717/949-6501
730SJBroadSt,
Lititz, PA 17543
717/626-2121
MARSHALL MACHINERY, INC.
EE YOUR LOCAL KUBOTA DEALER
R.D.04
Honesdale, PA 18431
717/729-7117
O.C. RICE, INC.
104 N. Main St,
P.O.Box“C”
Biglerville, PA 17307
717/677-8135
Old Habits
Old habits are hard to break and
one of the oldest is producing more
milk than last year. At least it
seems that way in Order 2 where in
April of this year, for the first time
since August 1978 you produced
less milk than the same month ot
the previous year.
At that time four years ago
it lasted only one month and you
were back to increasing produc
tion. This year, it was the same
story with May milk shipments up
nine million pounds over last year
and June up 14 million pounds.
However, even though you’re
back on the track of increasing
You can equip your Kubota LlB5 with
a plow, cultivator, disc harrow, rotary tiller,
earth-moving and excavating implements.
With this Kubota, you’ll have grounds for
compliments.
UKUBOTH
We’re looking for work.
RISHEL’S SALES & SERVICE
R.D. #2, Spring Mills,
PA 16875
814/423-8826
State College, PA 16801
814/23C-7788
SEBRING’S POWER HOUSE
North Fifth At Ave. “C”
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
717/421-8980
STRALEY FARM SUPPLY, INC.
1760 East Canal Road
Dover, PA 17315
717/292-4443 or 292-2631
THOMAS TOWER EWIIWENT IMC '
So. Penna. Ave., Box 546 Rising Sun, MD 21911
Avondale, PA 19311 301/658-5568 & 398-6132
215/268-2181 215/869-3542
TRACTOR PARTS COMPANY
355 Central Road
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
717/784-0250
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 14,1982—A25
production, it isn’t as heavy as it
was a year ago. The first six
months in Order 2 this year,
shipments increased about 70
million- pounds or 1.2 percent
higher than 1981.
That’s a lot less than the 198
million pounds or 3.6 percent that
you jumped in the first six months
of 1981 compared to 1980.
No doubt the pace is slackening
but you still haven’t turned the
corner.
Another corner
Even if you didn’t turn the
comer on milk production, at least
you did it on price last month. May
NEW JERSEY
MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEMS
1320 Route 38
Hainesport, NJ 08036
609/267-6100
PONIATOWSKI BROS. EQUIP. CO.
Route 31 & Church Street
Flemington, N J 08822
201/782-3514
MARYLAND
ARNETT'S GARAGE
Rt. 9, Box 125
Hagerstown, MD 21740
301/733-0515
was the low for for the season in
Order 2 at $12.61 and June milk
was up to $12.63.
Not a large jump certainly, but
with the same Class prices you had
last month and the same 40 cent
payment for the Louisville Plan
you got the two cents from an
improved class I utilization up to
36.9 percent.
Total production was down over
one million pounds per day for a
decrease of 3.3 percent. Class I
sales were down less than one
percent from last month so you
gained two cents on the exchange.
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