A2B-Laneastar Farming, Saturday, lima 7,1986 Marvin Miller Dispersal Held LANCASTER The Marvin Miller, Dauphin County, herd dispersal was held on Thursday, ty, Topping this sale was Rupp-vu. Ultimate Minnie. Classified Ex cellent-93, she sold for $6,200 to Raymond Brubacher, Morgan town. As a 4-year old, she produced 22,470 pounds of milk and 865 pounds of fat. This Quality Ultimate daughter was bom in 1979 and was a All-American Nomination in 1964. Second in the bidding, with a price of $4,600, was a Puget-Sound Sheik daughter. This 5-year old sold to J. FI Jf 9 ‘ v •‘‘Www^ Topping the Marvin Miller dispersal was Rupp-Vu Ultimate. She is classified Excellent-93 and was sold to Raymond Brubacher, Morgantown for $6,200. \bung or old, dairy products make our lives a little better. So, on behalf of the millions of people who enjoy the results of your labors without understanding the problems and stresses of producing dairy products, we would like to thank you. \bu deserve it. Mt. Joy. Her top record is 17,650 pounds of milk with a 4.5 percent ■test. Presently her PTPI is plus 167 and she classified 4-E. She is due in September to Hilltopper Warden. Norman and David Kolb, Lan caster, bought the third highest animal for $3,800. Bom in 1982, she is a daughter of Clinton-Camp Elevation Majesty. She has a PTPI of plus 199, and is safe with calf to Hilltopper Warden. Dennis and Mel Kolb managed the sale, while Robert Mullendore did the auctioneering. Henry Kettering read pedigrees. & LIVESTOCK NUTRITIONAL SERVICES Roaring Spring PA 16673 814-793-3701 1-800-323-1037 (PA) 1-800 - 323-1038 Canada HARRISBURG - Some of the state’s broiler producers breathed a sigh of relief on May 31 when the Canadian government lifted its embargo on the importation of Pennsylvania poultry. Canada was the last major hold out in a long list of countries and states that had imposed em bargoes in response to the latest avian influenza outbreak that began in January. The Canadian embargo was imposed on Feb. 17. The Canadian market accounted for nearly all of Pennsylvania’s live broiler exports, according to Pennsylvania Poultry Federation spokesman Tim Allwein. “It’s a very important live market for our broiler people, and also turkeys, as well,” commented Allwein. “It was costing us $l.B to $2 million a month for every month that it (embargo) was on.” Great Britain also lifted its embargo on May 31, although Allwein said that the British embargo was of no major con- £s£■ Feels E^ood! 1177 Time for the comfortably snug heel fit you get with Red Wings Time for easy pull ons easywalkmg easy working Choose from a selection of the fittin est Red Wing Pecos for work or whatever' SIZES 5-16 AA-EEE Not all sizes in all widths Red Wings BOOKS SHOE SERVICE 107 E STATE ST QUARRYVILLE. PA 17566 717-786-2795 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS NATURALLY COMFORTABLE lifts Poultry Embargo sequence to Pennsylvania. that Puerto Rico’s seasonal egg Allwein said that no state em- industry results in most eggs being bargoes remain, although a produced in the spring. He expects number of states, including the country to lift its embargo Virginia, have adopted rigid before Puerto Rican demand for regulations regarding die health of eggs increases in the fall, birds being brought in from Pennsylvania’s last recorded Pennsylvania. outbreak of HSN2 avian influenza Still in force is a Puerto Rican virus occurred on April 11, when a embargo that is affecting at least Lancaster County flock of one Pennsylvania egg company, gamebirds was stricken with the said Allwein. The federation disease. The flock of chukars and spokesman termed this “more of guinea fowl was depopulated on an economic embargo.” "oting April 16. Wheat Poll Coining Up the Secretary of Agriculture and response by wheat producers is voluntary. Producers will be asked if they favor imposition of mandatory limits on production of wheat which will result in wheat prices that are not lower than 125 percent of the cost of production. Each producer will be mailed a wheat poll ballot on June 18. Responses must be postmarked by July?. WASHINGTON - On June 18, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will begin to poll wheat producers to determine whether they favor the imposition of mandatory limits on wheat production. The poll is required by the Food Security Act of 1985. Richard W. Goldberg, acting under secretary for international affairs and commodity programs, said the poll is non-binding upon ifWartin Concrete Subsidiary of Martin Paving, Inc. CONCRETE MIXED AT JOB SITE METERED DELIVERY PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU USE I No Waste - We Mix Any Amount You Need Mixes Can Be Changed Right On The Job Mon. Thru Sat. Ephrata: (717) 733-7915 Delivery Lititz: (717) 626-2494 P.O. Box 446 Lebanon: (717) 272-7541 Ephrata, PA onth xjomat” ROUND! &INSTALL at Vanco The rubber mat apecialist More Information, Write or Call: R.D. 4, Box 300 Carlisle, Pa. 17013 PH: 717-776-3494