BS PROVEN IN THE ABS BBS ■NEW GENERATION PROGRAM §m n NATZKE +lOO PD ■fry-t lir IJTWm m 29 H 3636 NATZKE S NATZKE Conductor Andy 1792173 VG 85 Born 4 21 79 # ’ aAa 435 1 2 6 Bred by Robert & Dan Natzke Greenteaf Wi V Wv NATZKE is an extremely well sampled *■ $ 100 PD bull His daughters S * while not over powering in any trait are acceptable m most and hts S " \ < overall conformation score is good wth a -r 96 PDT which provides b solid total performance fj USDA PD 7/85 { B2) Percentile TPI +528 f * Milk +9A7M '* ' I ■ Fat +llOO Prot : * CVS +* 85 L Daughter POT +96 GTS 7/15 83 Oaughirs 38 Herds 70%flpi HFA 7/15 50 Daughters 31 Herds 73%Rpt 30S 21 im m 03l ear Udder Her Rear Udder Width 26W 42W inter Sui Udder Dec 700 1 30D ini 26C Stature 6?s 61S Not Tall 569 S 77S Ver Q7F 6tS Lack Sliength i Capaci 37N bW Width ol Burnt T7S 42S Pelvic Ar 41S 29P fleai let MTZKE Calving East 10% Difficult 57% Prop Easy 118 Compared LUCK-E +lO9 PD 29 H 3287 LUCK-E V**.*'' 10*> GTS 7/85 89 Daughters 62 Hcifls Bl%Rdi HFA 7/65 13 Oaugtileis 1? Hems 44%Rpt Fprr UQflei ?V> 431 ]hi 95l Stdi Udder Hu Rear ilddct Widin i m Widf Uflflei Oepih 1 13t Teal Piicpmpni new ibc Stature ' I OS Nni Tali Strength & Ci QOS 475 SI Width ol Rur 53W i 4bW VPiy Wiflt Pelvic Ar 58H 1 B3H SJS MSP =tear [ eg bet LUCK E Calving Ease 10% Difficult Wn Pm f m LompaiPd NATZKE And LUCK-E Are Soundly Proven Through The ABS New Generation Program. NATZKE At $6 And LUCK-E At $9 Are Excellent Buys From Your Local ABS Representative nbo MHa BEGINNING AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE Division of VJR G'ate & Co IN PENNSYLVANIA Akron, PA., Keith Campbell Allenwood, PA., George Showers ... Carlisle, PA., Wayne Piper Clifford, PA., William Horton Coburn, PA., Wendel Musser Columbia, PA., James Charles Dornsife, PA., Steve Kieffer East Earl, PA., Darvin Yoder Gardners, PA., Grant Gardner Holtwood, PA., Paul Herr Lebanon, PA., Paul Martin Leola, PA., Lynn Gardner Linden, PA., Larry Bower Mifflinburg, PA., John M. Beachy Mifflintown, PA., Mervin Zendt Millville, PA., Wilmer Hendricks Ottsville, PA., David Wolfinger... . Reading, PA., Andrew Cooper Reedsville, PA., Chester G. Selfridge Stewartstown, PA., Tom Engle Thomasville, PA., Ira Boyer Ulysses, PA., Bonnie Barker West Grove, PA., Sid Peters IN NEW YORK Johnson, NY. Peter Vender Schaaf IN DELAWARE Kirkwood, PA., Dan Rush. INNE JERSEY Baptistown, NJ, Cindy Gordeuk . Elmer, NJ, Cyndy Hetzell Lambertville, NJ, Robert Fulper . Port Murray, NJ, Robert Kayhart Detour, MO, Jim Carmack. Mt. Airy, MD, Allan Pickett. 407 2* 365 d 31420 M 33% 1042 F 709 2i 365 d 20710 M 42% 1219 F PIT 506 2« 365 d 31920 M 35% 1119 F 903 2* 3650 28840 M 42% 1202 F 8 2* 365 d 31920 M 35% IH9F g n 2l 26060M 34% 877 F Lifetime 2750(5 167690 M 42%fi960F Lifetime I9BBd 15081 DM 34% 5136 F Sire No Na Me Fond Man 1392858 EX 91 CM LUCK E Chwf Tn-County 1715880 VG 87 Born 7 16 76 aAa 5 1 3 4 6 2 Bred by Dennis L 4 Beth Engel Hampshire IL LUCK E is beginning lo add his A I daughters and he isdomg exceptionally well ( + $109) at a time when bulls normally go down because of the initial impact of the second crop A I group LUCK E daughtersare not tall but they are strong wide and have very acceptable udders USDA PD 7 85(82) Milk +935M Test Fat +SIO9 02 Prol +S 96 05 CY$ +S 90 Daughter Level 19228 M POT + 19 HPA 7 8* 306 ?k 16‘k) 27660 M 30v mi 304 2x 360 d ?06?0M3B u i /781 Dir Williams Grade *3B 409 34? cl 8551 6OR ?* lOltl 19170 M 40% 7761 sOb ?» ??7d 174?8M 39 67<?F 10l 610 ?t 3660 33150 M 3IH 100 U 708 '’i 306(1 4 BB9f Gi raid Williams New Prague MN Lifetime 18680 ,417901/1 310, 43861 l tfeiime 19610 IP7BOM 39S 14311 Sup Pineytiili Maioiiiy 1383004 EX 92 GM +528 TPI % Test Lbs 05 +24 03 +23 CY Percentile 60 18411 M HFA 7/8 5 50 Dtrs USDAPD +7IIM + 30F99%Rpt VB4 + 61 PDT 99% Rpi 7/84 HFA BuflakhSpriMS Ektvatroo Ann 8643690 VG47 2-05 2x 365(1 25650 M 33% 854 F 3-07 2x 3300 27050 M 32% 859 F 605 2x 36M Z6050M 40% 1038 F +487 TPI Percentile 76 Lbs + 30 + 19 CY Percentile 64 64 Dtrs Pawnee Farm Arlmda Chut 1427381 EX 94 CM USDA PD ♦ 392 M » 40P 99%Rm 1 85 ♦ 1 50P01 99'V fipl 1 85 HPA Mulder Bools Mary Betti 8252541 EX 91 2E ?04 ?x 3bsd 222U0M 3 35) 726 F GENETIC HARVEST Dlrs Hrds Rpt 76 43 70% 49 27 68% 655 F Rpt 76°f Pawnat Farm Arttnda Clwaf 1427381 EX94GM WMitatUmcyßndpl 5924244 VG IS Round Oak Rao Ajxrio Elevation 1491007 EX96GM Casslaad Food Matts Donna 7821969 EX9O2E GENETIC HARVEST TPI +487 Dtrs Hrds Rpt 106 76 85 50 39 70" 670 F Rpt 8? Pawnee Farm Reflection Admiral 1363926 EX 93 GM 4546976 EX 90 Paclamar Bootmaker 1450228 EX 94 GM Gene Acres Piney Gyosie ,6537641 VG 87 717-733-1226 717-538-1812 717-532-4401 717-222-3224 814-349-5310 717-898-8694 717-758-1714 717-733-0966 717-677-9471 717-284-4592 717-949-2381 717-656-6700 717-323-9710 717-966-1344 717-436-6386 717-458-5949 215-847-2619 215-378-1212 717-667-3181 717-993-6836 717-225-3758 814-848-7674 215-869-9187 914-355-1692 717-529-6548 201 996-2088 609-455-8187 717-658-7316 201-689-2605 301-775-7221 301-663-4191 Farm Bill summarized Following is a summary of the major provisions of the House of Representative’s Farm Bill, provided by the American Farm Bureau Federation. WHEAT-Loan rate set at 75-85 percent of five-year market average with 5 percent limit on annual adjustments (range represents Ag. Secretary’s discretion). Target price frozen at $4.38 for 1986 and 87. Target prices for 1988-90 set at between 110 and 125 percent of 5 year market average. Thirty percent acreage reduction required in 1986 for eligibility for gov’t programs. Paid diversion for 10 percent if 1986 crop is planted before program enact ment (combined voluntary and paid diversion represented 30 percent in 1985). FEED GRAINS-Loan rate set at 75-85 percent of five-year average with 5 percent limit on annual adjustments. Target price for com set at $3.03 for 1986-87. After two years, set at 110-125 percent of five year market average. Twenty percent acreage reduction in 1986 for program eligibility (Ten percent in 1985). DAIRY—A diversion and producer assessment program, with an initial price support of $11.74 per one hundred pounds (cwt.). Producer assessments (up to $l.lO per cwt. or more) will finance a $lO per cwt. payment to producers who cut production a specified amount, a whole herd buyout and government purchases in excess of 5 billion pounds (current rate is 13 billion pounds annually). •50VRFAN, PEANUT. SUGAR, CCC loans set at 8% WASHINGTON Commodity Vice President Everett Rank, loans disbursed in October by the The new rate, down from 8-1/8 U.S. Department of Agriculture’s percent, reflects the interest rate Commodity Credit Corporation charged CCC by the U.S. Treasury will carry an 8 percent interest m October, Rank said, rate, according to CCC Executive Got Grain? Then get the trailer that is Timpte tough... the Super Hopper. It’s not only built to take it...it’s also built to cut fuel costs. The Super Hopper is lightweight and aerodynamically designed to reduce wind drag. When there’s grain to be hauled, Timpte does the haulin’ best and pulls a lot easier than the rest. M.H. EBY, INC. P.O. Box 127 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 19,1985-A29 WOOL AND MOHAIR-Current programs extended without change. Soybean minimum loan rate of $5.02. Sugar support level kept at 18 cents/lb. Peanut program consists of national poundage quota and two-tier price support. CONSERVATION RESERVE- After enactment of the 1985 farm bill any farmer who plows highly erodible land is not eligible for farm program benefits. Establishes a 10 year, 25 million acre reserve with payments to farmers for retiring the con servation acres. Requires an improved conservation plan. If a farmer plowed highly erodible land since 1981, he must begin a locally approved conservation plan by 1990 with full compliance by 1995. EXPORT-Includes export bonus plan and expands export blended credit guarantees. Keeps cargo perference (50 percent of products must move on American vessels) requirements for blended credit, Food-for-Peace shipments. Ap plicability to export bonus ship ments undetermined. LEADED GAS-Lead content in gas for agricultural use cannot decline below 0.5 grams per gallon until a USDA/EPA study is complete on the effects of unleaded gas in farm machinery (current law would reduce level to .1 grams per gallon by January, 1986). BEEF AND PORK CHECKOFFS-Approved man datory checkoffs with no refund provision and delayed producer referendum. BUY A 1986 TIMPTE LIGHTWEIGHT GRAIN HOPPER NOW • » (717) 354-4971 S\ m * V Blue Ball, PA 17506
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