A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 26,1986 Export Extension Announced WASHINGTON, D.C. U P to 45 days will be grmited upon must sign the addendum. The Provisions to give producers op- apphcation rter must also aUow in ssjssssssEf" asssiiis aassrssrss’s nounced by Secretary of P r ? vlsloas P r ° vl “® a ™ e j noa for animals listed on the addendum ,4 o- U Jt „ y going beyond the 45-day ex- mnv ho omni-tod in- tension.” Lyng said. “If more time exporter must also ? tan £ s the • v< a ? t e n ts^jsrsss'SK ISS^ZSRSfii make other necessary export St te Lyng said partial payments are arrangements,” Lyng said. SJJrf bJSTffaiSrf the fathomed for participants elec “Therefore nroducers are being compieiea uerore me ena oi me tmg to execute addendum when all inereiore, prouuLcrs aic ucmg Dro d U cer’s contract disposal provided an alternative method to and the dairy cattle enhance exporting of dairy cattle. ,£ cluded the add endum are Lyng said if a producer needs move df ro m the producer’s farm.” ofty a towflays past the original animals that are to be ex -45-day hmitation between tune of must doub ie eartagged. sale and when the cattle had to be to t be animal leaving the exported, an additional period of farm> the farmer and exporter Major Dairy Sales And Dispersals ~9 p Nationwide Only one sale was reported this week. The results of the sale follow. JERSEYS The CYNTHIA HAWLEY DISPERSAL, held in Vermont, averaged $573 on 249 lots, including newborn calves. The 136 cows averaged $BO6. Topping the sale, with a price of $2,000, as a 5-year-old Shadewell Fascinator daughter. Recently NATIONAL DAIRY COW SALE INDEX ©1986 Lancaster Farming Newspaper , This sale index can help dairymen place a value in the dairy cows on their own herds. Breed organization sales and private dispersal sales reported in Lancaster Farming are included in the dollar averages. Year to date Nation Pennsylvania Four previous weeks Nation Four previous weeks +/-yeartodate: Year to date ; Nation Pennsylvania Four previous weeks Nation Four previous weeks +/-year to date; r BUCKETS & FORKS 1 For Skid Steer Loaders Built To Order AVAILABLE FOR MOST MAKES AND MODELS • FORKS * BUCKETS 40” to 72” Standard VaricmsShapes And SfiMStotoM, ESS? I*** 1 *** Bucket Cutting Edge Available, Beveled One Side, Any Length. 5 Sizes: 3/8”x3”, %”x3”, %”x4”, 3 /4”x4”, 5/8”x6” Rubber Edges Available For Scraper Blades WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ATI CORPORATION 325 West Main St. New Holland, PA 17557 L (717) 354-8721 J fresh, she was milking 95 pounds on the day of the sale. 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