Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 19, 1983, Image 32

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    A32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19,1983
Dispersal sale
(Continued from Page Al)
Emy has the potential to become
a fourth generation excellent and a
fourth generation over 1000 F. Her
buyer Howard Hammond 111,
Concord Ridge Farm of Cony, was
represented by Jay Gooch of
Coudersport. Emy was consigned
by William Lasher and family,
Catskill, N.Y. Emy freshened in
January, and her heifer calf, sired
by Persuader, sold immediately
after her for $3700.
The Garden Spot Sale had a sale
total of 187,250, with a sale average
of |l7BO for the 49 head sold. Top
selling animal was a heifer,
Skyline Valiant Marilyn, at $4200.
Her dam, Maple-Lawn Elevation
was rated as VG,BB-syr. She was
born March 9, 1981 and was bred
Sept. 82 to Sexation. Marilyn was
consigned by Nelson Meyers of
Greencastle. Her buyer, Harold
Whittier, Whittier Farms, of
Sutton, Mass, is well-known as a
Holstein breeder. Whittier is the
breeder of Whittier Farms Apollo
Rocket, sold to ABC.
The sale total for all three sales
combined was $219,350, with a sale
average of $2109 for the 104 head
sold.
The Sunny-Craft sale was a
complete dispersal of Stauffer’s
herd. Barbara said it seemed it
was the right time for them to sell,
thinking that they were at a break
even point. They had to decide to
get bigger or sell now. After the
sale, the Stauffers plan to review
their economic situation and
decide where to go from there.
Barbara expressed an interest in
returning to dairy fanning some
time in the future. In the mean
time, they plan to plant crops this
spring on the farm they lease from
Clarence Stauffer, Earl’s father.
They also raise 26,000 broilers, for
contract five times per year.
Stauffer who was elected as
president of the Pennsylvania
Young Farmers Association in
1981, has been very active in YF
activities throughout the state.
Claretta Astronaut Emy brought $10,200. Pictured are: Executive Secretary of the Pa.
Holstein Assoc. Bill Nichol, ringman Charlie Meyer, contending bidders Paul Fox and
Donald Eastburn Sr. and his son Donald Jr., the buyer’s representative Jay Gooch,
ringman Bruce Wittier. In the box are auctioneers Charles and Horace Backus, con
signors, Mr. and Mrs. william Lasher and ringman Jim Howes.
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