Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 16, 1984, Image 143

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    Midwest Breeders releases Pa. sampling
SHAWANO, Wi. - Two Penn
sylvania-bred Holstein bull calves
are now available for sampling
from Midwest Breeders
Cooperative.
The newest offerings from the
full-servite cattle breeding
cooperative are 21H872 Pen-Col
Defiant-ET and 21H878 Browncroft
Peerless. Both are sons of
Browncroft Jetson.
Defiant, with Round Oak Rag
Apple Elevation as maternal
grandsire, has a Pedigree Index of
+916 M, +22 F, +s97 and a
Genetic Index of +1155 M, +4OF.
Defiant’s dam is Pen-Col
Elevation Delia, VG-87. She had a
365-day record of 25,254 pounds of
milk, 1,127 pounds of butterfat and
a 4.5 percent fat test as a 4-year
old. Her Cow Index is +668 M, +46
F.
Delia am
her dai
WhirlhiU Pabst Della, EX-90, offer
high fat test credentials, averaging
near 4.0 percent.
Peerless, with Hillhaven
Standout Job as maternal grand
sire, has a Pedigree Index of +864
M, +l9 F, +sB7 and a Genetic
Index of +964 M, +33 F, +sllB.
Peerless’ dam is Browncroft
Standout Pamula, VG-88. As an 8-
year-old, she had 34,310 pounds of
milk, 1,255 pounds of fat and a 3.7
percent fat test in 305 days. Her
Cow Index is +286 M, +32 F, +s73.
Along with calving at consistent
intervals, Pamula has six con
secutive records over 1,000 pounds
of butterfat.
Pamula’s Excellent dam,
Browncroft Orbata SS Ivanhoe,
was also a high testing cow who
calved regularly.
Defiant and Peerless are now
housed at Midwest Rr>*edf‘ r ' ! ’ bipp
housing facility in Stewartville,
Mn. They are among about 100
high genetic potential young sires
sampled each year in the Shawano,
Wi.-based cooperative’s program.
The program offers incentive
payments, including a bonus for
producers on protein test, to
qualified users of junior sire
semen. The program allows
Midwest to increase the number of
young sires samples and makes
sampling more efficient.
Defiant and Peerless and the
other sires-in-waiting will have to
wait about four years from sam
pling before their first Predicted
Differences (PD’s) are caculated.
Only about one of six bulls sampled
has credentials high enoueh to
meet Midwest’s strict standards
for its active dairy line-up housed
in Shawano.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 16,1984-Dl5
Farmer-owned reserve
corn, oats remain in release
WASHINGTON, D.C. - All com
and oats in the farmer-owned grain
reserves will remain in release
status through June 30, according
to Everett Rank, administrator of
the U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation
Service.
Rank said the decision on the
reserve commodities was made
following a review June 4 by
USDA’s Commodity Credit Cor
poration of average market prices,
as reported by USDA’s
Agricultural Marketing Service,
adjusted to reflect the market
price received by farmers.
1 The hip supporting bars are contoured and
padded They surround the hip joints, evenly
distributing the pressure making it more humane
2 It is compact and easily positioned being much
shorter than most hip clamps This gives ample
clearance anywhere inside the frame of the "COW
BUOY". It also allows the operator access to
"Downer" cows in hard to get places
3 Very easy to adjust and secure, the linkage on
adjustment mechanism reduces effort required to
turn adjusting screw
4 It has a detachable handle, easily removed by
pulling a snap pm This prevents the adjusting
screw from getting caught or bent
STOLTZFUS WELDING SHOP
On June 1, the adjusted price for
com was $3.41 per bushel, 26 cents
above the release level of $3.15 for
reserve IV com and 16 cents above
the release level of $3.25 for
reserve V com. The adjusted price
for oats was $1.93, 28 cents above
the release level.
Daily markets reviewed by CCC
for com are Kansas City, Min
neapolis, Omaha and St. Louis.
The daily market reviewed for oats
is Minneapolis.
For reserve IV and V com loans,
storage payments stopped and
interest resumed on May 1.
Storage payments stopped and
interest resumed Feb. 1 for oats.
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