A2B-Lmcast«r Farming, Saturday, December 1,1984 Hicks and Orner dominate Clearfield DHIA CLEARFIELD —Two herds tied “Dougo” had the high Guernsey for highest fat production at year fat record of 921 lbs., while end in the Clearfield County DHIA. “Huffy” had a record 19,148 The herds of Glenn Hicks, Dußois, pounds of milk for the Guernsey and A.L.-Orner Sons, Rockton, breed. both produced 756 lbs. of butterfat Hi lifetime production records, at the conclusion of the testing two cows topped 200,000 pounds, year Sept. 30. “Nancy,” part of the Orner Sons But in milk production, the Hicks herd, produced 222,675 lbs. milk herd of registered and grade and 8352 lbs. of butterfat in 13 Holstpins outproduced all the Jactations. “Sombe,” of Pond Rose others with 20,934 lbs. of milk. The Farm, Falls Creek, had 204,116 lbs. herd also produced the most of milk in 10 lactations, protein in the county with 680 lbs. Top lifetime butterfat producers The A.L. Orner Sons Holstein were “Jean,” of the Orner Sons herd produced 20,269 lbs. of milk. Holstein herd, with 8379 pounds in 9 Other top milk and fat production lactations, and “Phylis,” an Orner records were achieved by John Sons Guernsey, with 8216 pounds Sankey, Clearfield; R. from 11 lactations. Wriglesworth and Son, Grampian; The Clearfield County DHIA Duane Peters, Woodland; and averaged 1,404 cows for the year Fairman Farms, Dußois. with an average of 14,493 lbs. of Glenn Hicks and A.L. Orner Sons milk and 553 lbs. of butterfat. also had cows with high individual Thirty-four herds completed the production records. In the Holstein 58th year of DHIA work in the category, “Shelly,” had the high county. fat record in the county with 963 Officers of the Clearfield DHIA lbs, and “Faith” had a top record are: Frank Orner, president; Dan of 25,415 lbs. of milk. Both cows are Gearhart, vice president; Joe part of the Hicks herd. Harkleroad, secretary; and Myrtle From the Orner Guernsey herd, Way, treasurer. Oat status changed WASHINGTON, D.C. Producers may no longer repay loans without penalty on farmer-owned reserve oats, according to Everett Rank, ad ministrator of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricult ural Stabilization and Conservation Service. USDA officials made the decision following a review by the Com modity Credit Cor poration of its average market prices Nov. 1, as reported by USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, Rank said. The prices were adjusted to reflect the market price received by farmers, he said. The national average adjusted price of $1.62 per bushel for oats on Nov. 1 was 3 cents below the reserve release level. Rank said storage payments for reserve oats will resume in all states. The daily market SADDLE UP! To Better Equipment... Find It In Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS! reviewed by CCC for oats is Minneapolis. Annual Bedford DHIA banquet BEDFORD - The Bedford County DHIA annual banquet was held on Nov. 15 with 130 DHIA members attending. Production award winners were presented plaques sponsored by local agri businesses. Byron Over had the highest herd for butterfat and for milk. He received plaques from Curryville Agway for a 783 pound fat average and from J. Lester Snowberger for 20,845 pounds milk. The cow with the highest but terfat record came from the herd of Clarence and Ken Mowry. Burchfield, Inc. sponsored the plaque for the record 1161 lbs. at 4.1 percent test. The Mowrys also earned a plaque from Hartley Bank for the cow with the highest milk record, 29,621 lbs. from a 5- year, 11-month cow. The award for best production progress, sponsored by Forshey’s Inc., went to Herbert Ritchey for a 2,494 lb. increase over 1983. James Eshelman and Denton Clark earned plaques from Paul Ford and Son for the lowest somatic cell counts in the county. 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