Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 07, 1984, Image 243

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    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
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Space # 624 & 625
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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
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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
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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
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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.
PCAs in 11 of the 12 Farm Credit
Districts had 5,172 loans delinquent
more than 90 days on Sept. 39,1983,
1.9 percent of the number of
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RH 6 4
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members with loans outstanding in
those districts.
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.
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