Major Dairy Sales And Dispersals %x-b p Nationwide Reports from three sales for the week of July 30 to August 7 showed 147 head averaging $1,650. These sales were held in Washington, Virginia and Canada. The top prices at the sales ranged from $22,000 to $1,650. Here is a brief look at the results of these sales. BROWN SWISS The VISIONS OF VIRGINIA SALE averaged $702.14 on 35 head. The highest bid of the day was $1,650 on a Chi-A-Will Beauty King daughter. This 3-year-old cow classified at 84 points and has a LEAS IN with every building Ipurcheted high record of 11,900 pounds of milk and 480 pounds of fat. Her dam, classified at 86 points, has a top record of 18,450 pounds of milk and 740 pounds of fat. The high bred heifer sold for $1,175. She is due in September with a UW Cora Beau Dapper Don- Twin calf. Her sire, Top Acres Elegant Simon, is a young bull which recently came out with a plus proof. Her dam is classified VG-65 and has a top record of 14,440 pounds of milk with a 4.5 test. Ray Weaver was the autioneer AVAILABLE ' /-.U'L! v üb'V^O'v • * X l/< *' ♦* ✓ t ' \ :-J! s ■ : i' , (») 1 ) J > ■*** " Morton buildings Call or writ* today lo arranga to aao and htar mora raaaona why you ahould own a Morion Building 11S5 York Rd Gettysburg. PA 17325 Rd »10, Bos 76 Moodvfflo, P* 16335 SUM CoOoco. Bos 361 Contro HoU, PA 16821 Bos 126 PMMpoburc, NJ 08865 1(16 Industrid Orix Culpopor.VA 22701 . P.O. Bos IS7 Herrington. OEIMS2 Second in the bidding was a open heifer by Welcome Choice Ad miral. Selling for $5,950, she has a full brother in AI. Her dam, a Olympic View B Maverick daughter has two records over 23,000 pounds of milk and 1,000 pounds of fat. Doug Wilson was the auctioneer and Mike Lancaster was the sale manager. ; in* Tt # r jmm r f •l-‘l. 'i' > 1 ~ i 1 Ph 717/334-2148 Ph (14/334-50(3 Ph (14/344-9900 Ph 203/494-7900 Ph 703/(29-3433 Ph. 302/390-4100 and the Virginia Brown Swiss Association was the sale manager. GUERNSEY The OLYMPIC VIEW IN VITATIONAL SALE, held in Washington, averaged $3,055 on 30 head. Topping the sale, with a price of $17,000, was a 3-year-old Telestar daughter that sold with eight future ET-pregnancies. The cow has a top record of 17,400 pounds of milk and 830 pounds of fat. A third generation Excellent, her dam has two records over 30,000 pounds of milk and 1,500 pounds of fat. SELL IT WITH A LANCASTER FARMING CLASSIFIED & FARM BUILDINGS NEED PAINTED? Let Seal Crete Ui "The Farm Painting Specialist" Since 1961 a T” - OUR SPECIALTIES ARE: AGRICULTURE - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - CHURCHES • Barn Painting • Milk House • Roof Coating • Water Proofing Silos • Stucco Farmhouses Paint It Now, Before The Snow Flies! The Job Must Be Done To Your Satisfaction HOLSTEIN an d 811 pounds of fat. The PICKLAND HERD J&SiJ'tJ!* bidd “* DISPERSAL, held in Canada, averageds3,o7l onB2head.Selling ESf Sir Christopher. to a party from England, the top , was . a animal went for $22,000. Sired by anima |: Hanover Hill Starbuck, the °? teri ° was V* yearling heifer’s dam produced a Fa f m la ' top record of 20,516 pounds of milk If™*®?® 1, Ltd ' was 0,6 8816 manager. NATIONAL DAIRY COW SALE INDEX © 1986 Lancaster Farming Newspaper This sale index can help dairymen place a value in the dairy cows in 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: Otselic Cooperative Joins NEDCO SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Members of Otselic Valley Milk Producers Cooperative Federation, Inc. of N.Y. have joined United Dairy Cooperative Services division of NEDCO for assistance in improved marketing of their milk and market wide services. United has been able to increase the producer pay price above the minimum allowed by the Federal Milk Market Order, the price For FREE Estimate CALL Ayrshire Brown Guernsey Jersey Swiss 721 940 961 872 1027 - 556 1069 Holstein Red and Milking White Shorthorn 2035 2837 672 1288 2837 922 1858 177 lower Seal Crete Ine. PAINTING & WATERPROOFING RD 2, Box 417, Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-859-1127 1745 higher usually paid to dairy farmers. Producer premiums, bonus program sor maintaining constant year round production, and most favorable hauling rates are programs initiated by United to improve dairy farmer’s income. United’s President James G. Patsos stated that we are pleased with the confidence exhibited by Otselic Valley members in joining our growing organization. Your Life We Are The Fussy One's 192 lower
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