November Report Rolling Flerd Averages Above 650 lbs Butterfat NAME RV&Sv Hollenshead Oakleigh Farm Clinton Stahl Wayne A Hall Richard Harshman&Son Wayne L Beidel Dennis W Bncker Ray Wmgert Burk Lea Farms H Lester Oyler Est J Eldon Crider Harold Goshom Edwin R Eby John A Witmer JC Young Jr&Son Rebeken Farm Raising Kane Farm Mark W Meyers Kenneth E Oliver Lester&Alvm Meyers George Skelly Lawrence Lehman Preston M Frey RV&SF Hollenshead#2 Culbertson Green Farm William E Swailes Twin Maple Farms Carl 0 Stuff Marv Adams&Sons Gaymere Farms Lester D Fortna Keeners Dairy Fred E&Dale Rice Kenneth L Caufman Myr Lea Farms Roger Beck OWNER NAME OR NO. Virgil H Crider 47 ***** DAYS IN GALVINS MILK GH 6 4 305 23 644 4 3 1006 Be Sure To Visit Our Display At The PA FARM SHOW, JANUARY 8-13 Space # 624 & 625 Feed fast Ac r as-an-oak Overflite “ Travel Feeder The Acorn Overflite™ T ravel Feeder dishes out 1300 pounds of an evenly mixed ration every minute It delivers feed up to lengths of 250 feet and uses a third of the horsepower required by auger feeders Acorn s new delivery chain uses super tough heat treated double-hook links for longer life Rubber flites are in dependency replaceable Galvanized construction makes for years of dependable nervier Snap together trough sections make replacement fast and economical For even greater efficiency match the Overflite “ Feeder with Acorn s Feed Saver “ Feed Bunk Feed Saver “ has slanted bars to drastically reduce feed waste in your feed bunk Stop in and ask about the Acorn Overflite™ 1 ravel Feeder and Feed Saver™ Feed Bunk ACORN 6 EQUIPMENT CORPORATION TOLL FREE 1-800-826-0230 Franklin County DHIA Monthly Report cows 'G3 B 3 B 3 37 116 167 37 70 61 us. MILK Richard Harshnidn&bon Melod 64 RH Preston M Frey Sherry RH b 10 Richard Har bhman&Son Dawn 20 RH bred E&Dale Rice 269 GH JC Young Jr&Son Beth RH Edwin R tby 99 RH 7 0 William Reynolds Buff 115 Harold Goshor n 015 GH Phihp&Conrad Hege 103 GH Culber (son Green Farm 184 George Skelly Chip 62 RH Cnderdale Farm Judy 45 Edwin R Eby 7 RH 4 6 Culbertson Green Farm 353 RH 4 1 Cnderdale Farm Joy 165 RH 4 2 (Continued from Page F 26) the amount outstanding. The Federal Land Banks reported 2,658 loans in the process of liquidation on Sept. 30,1963, up from 1,605 a year earlier. These are loans on which some formal action to collect principal and interest has been initiated. At tempts to collect them include voluntary sale of assets or legal action. The value of loans in the process of liquidation increased from $267.9 million to $516.8 million. The value of properties acquired by the Federal Land Banks stood at $23.6 million on Sept. 30, 1982, compared to $84.3 million on Sept. 30, 1983. Loan losses increased from $700,000 to $5.4 million. P.O. Box 207, Stevens Point, Wisconsin 54481 __ _ ____ (715) 344-0061 AREA REPRESENTATIVE 717-394-7707 305 22 432 24 102 305 26 651 305 305 26 081 20 7/8 305 21 090 305 305 4 11 26 245 305 21 508 305 25 234 305 24 1/5 3 10 305 27 112 305 23 220 305 23 860 293 21 794 20 132 288 Ag stress Lancaster Firming, Saturday, January 7,1984-F27 Philip&Conrad Hege 111 OH hred&Dale Rice H 7 Melvin Diem Jr 73 Harold Goshoi n 117 GH RV&SV Hollenshead Magic RH Carl L Brantner 6 RH 116 986 975 970 960 955 William C He Karen Paul Z Weaver Emmy 35 GH C Glenn Daugherty Zippy RH Norlo Farm 954 944 920 916 147 RH 5 8 Culbertson Green Farm 216 RH 5 8 Mountain Green Farm 914 905 187 RH Joseph S Middour 899 Rhonda GH Douglas C McCulloh 880 112 Harold Goshorn 880 142 On Sept. 30, 1983, 8,586 Federal Land Bank loans, 1.4 percent of the total number outstanding, were delinquent 90 days or more. Production Credit Associations reported loans in the process of liquidation with a value of $525.1 million on Sept. 30, 1983, up from $328.6 million a year earlier. The value of pfoperties acquired by PCAs as of Sept. 30, 1983, was $137.1 million, compared to $71.6 million for the same date a year earlier. Loan losses for the 9 months ended Sept. 30,1983, rose to $145.7 million as compared to $36.9 million for the first 9 months of 1982. 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Repayments by borrowers to Federal Land Banks were stronger for the first nine months of 1963, but weaker for Production Credit Associations. Federal Land Bank repayments were 88 percent of the 1978-1960 average rate, compared to 71 percent of the comparable period a year earlier, but Production Credit Association collections declined from 92 per cent to 80 percent. Refinancing of existing debt stayed steady for Production Credit Associations, at 14 percent of loans made. FLB refinancing of non-real estate debt declined from 15 to 12 percent of loan funds from Sept. 1982 to Sept. 1963. FLB refinancing of FLB debt declined from 24 to 21 percent of loan funds disbursed. 880 4 4 879 878 872 867 867 863 861 860 858 853 851 850 850 850