A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 30,1986 Major Dairy Sales And Dispersals Nationwide Reports from five sales for the week of Aug. 21 to 28 showed 181 head averaging $1,543.14. These sales were held in California, New York, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The top prices at the sales ranged rom $58,000 to $1,200. Here is a brief look at the results of these sales. JERSEY The MAINE STATE JERSEY SALE averaged $798.68 on 38 head. A December 1985 heifer calf sold for the top price of the sale, $2,125. Her dam, out of Master Milestone C, produced a top record of 13,080 pounds of milk with a 4.7 test. All proceeds from the sale of this calf went to the 1988 National Convention Fund. Second-high price of the sale, $1,075, went to a bred heifer sired by A-Nine Top Brass. She will freshen in October with a Schultz Performing Legend calf. Her dam produced a top record of 14,910 pounds of milk with a 5.0 test. Six animals sold for over the $l,OOO mark. Paul McDonald served as the sale manager and auctioneer. David Parkinson read pedigrees. The WESTERN NATIONAL POT-OF-GOLD SALE, held in California, averaged $925 on four head. A yearling sired by A-Nine Top Brass garnered the top price of the sale, $1,200. NATIONAL DAIRY COW SALE INDEX © 1986 Lancaster Farming Newspaper This sale index can help dairymen place a value on 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 F our previous weeks +/-year to date; Year to date: Nation Pennsylvania Four previous weeks Nation Four previous weeks +/-yearto date: Her dam, sired by Forest Glen Pompay Monarch, classified Very Good and produced three records over 15,000 pounds of milk and 700 pounds of fat. Jersey Marketing Service managed the sale and J.A. Aguirre served as the auctioneer. The 27TH GREAT NORTHERN CLASSIC SALE, held in Wisconsin, averaged $973 on 24 head. A just fresh, 2-year-old Shadylawn King Arthur daughter sold for $1,575 to top the sale. Her dam, a Telestar daughter, produced a top record of 14,335 pounds of milk and 703 pounds of fat. A 4-year-old daughter of Western Glow Wistar Premier came in second in the bidding with a price of $1,475. She classified VG-86 and produced a top record of 17,530 pounds of milk. Her next two dams classified Very Good and produced records over 800 pounds of fat. The Wisconsin Guernsey Breeders Association managed the sale and Danny Sheafer handled the auctioneering assignment. The GENETIC ADVANTAGE SALE, held in New York, averaged $4,119 on 66 head. A May 1986 granddaughter of the Sher-Mar Highmark Hiawatha cow, 3E-94- GMD, claimed the high-price of the Ayrshire Brown Swiss 919 1027 244 lower 179 lower Red and White Holstein 2022 1338 1968 2837 1837 1098 185 lower 870 lower GUERNSEY HOLSTEIN Guernsey Jersey 1095 872 569 1069 1832 737 higher 249 lower Milking Shorthorn sale, $58,000. She is a daughter of Wapa Arlinda Conductor and a Sexation dam. Her dam, classified at EX-93, produced a 2-year-old record of 25,940 pounds of milk, 1,113 pound of fat and a 4.3 test. The third dam back, 4E-91, produced a top record of 41,390 pounds of milk with a 4.2 test. A VG-88 Bell daughter sold second-high at $25,500. She produced 21,000 pounds of milk and 732 pounds of fat at a 2-year-old. Her cow index stands at plus 1,800 milk, plus 66 fat and plus $2ll. She sold with two pregnancies to Ned Boy and two pregnancies to Rotate. A Very daughter nailed down the third-high bid, $17,000. She classified at VG-88 and produced a 3-year-old record of 25,000 pounds of milk and 970 pounds of fat. Her Mast Consignment Tops Berks County Sale READING Temperatures dropped to an unseasonable 54 degrees for the Berks County Holstein Sale held at the Old Reading Fairgrounds. However, the large crowd heated up when Bendy-Brook Valiant Lidee en tered the sale ring and bids clicked-off at a rapid pace. When the dust settled, Kevin Sattazahn, Womelsdorf, became the just-fresh, 2-year-old cow’s new owner with a bid of $2,150. Consigned by Nevin Mast, Oley, the Valiant daughter is out of a VG -86 Pete daughter. Her dam’s cow index stands at plus 815 milk and plus 11 fat. She produced a top record of 21,050 pounds of milk and 788 pounds of fat. The next dam boasts three records over 30,000 pounds of milk and two records over 1,000 pounds of fat. Richard Beiler, New Tripoli, purchased the second-high selling animal, a consignment by Hidden- View Farms, Robesonia, for $1,600. Hidden-View Milu Petunia, sired by Milu Betty Ivanhoe Chief, freshen on May 16. Her current record, in 26 days, stands at 1,672 pounds of milk and 76 pounds of fat with a 4.5 test. Her dam, an Arlinda Commander daughter, classified VG-85 with a best record of 21,760 pounds of milk and 743 pounds of fat. The second dam classified at VG-86 with a top record of 30,210 pounds of milk and 1,116 pounds of fat. The :»!i.i.i:ij:»«H.i.'iuiaM Saving INTERCOURSE, PA T>l_ ° (717) 768-8231 * WtC WE SHIP PARTS DAILY Via UPS - PPSH - BUS - AIR FREIGHT, ETC. CALLUS... saaih If Could Be We Have It cow index stands at plus 600 milk, plus 50 fat, and plus $llB. Her dam, an Excellent Chief daughter, produced over 30,000 pounds of milk and 1,059 pounds of fat. Her third and fourth dams back classified Very Good and achieved Gold Medal Dam status. She also sold with three pregnancies to Chief Mark. David Rama handled the auc tioneering duties and the Cattle Exchange managed the sale. The LIME HOLLOW REDUC TION SALE, held in New York, averaged $9OO on 49 head. A just fresh 2-year-old daughter of Sterk RA Ijon sold for the top price of the sale, $2,800. Her dam, an Excellent Elevation daughter, produced five records over 20,000 pounds of milk. Her granddam classified EX-93 with a top record of 24,000 pounds Bendy-Brook Valiant Lidee topped the Berks County Holstein Sale with a bid of $2,150 from Kevin Sattazahn, Womelsdorf. Pictured, from left, Jim Shaw, ringman; Mike Weimer, auctioneer; Clarence Sattazahn, representing the buyer; Jay Howes, pedigrees; and Dean Hartman, sale chairman. Kirk Sattazahn is on the halter. The sale averaged $1,020 on a total of 49 consignments, including calves. Backus Associates managed the sale with Mike Weimer handling the auctioneering assignment and Jay Howes reading pedigrees. of milk, Second-high bid of the sale, $2,000, went to a 3-year-old Lime Hollow Elevation Mars daughter. Her next five consecutive maternal dams classified Very Good or Excellent. Her dam produced a top record of 22,000 pounds of milk and her granddam made a top record of 20,000 pounds of milk. A 4-year-old daughter of Sexation achieved the next price of $1,750. Her 3-year-old in-progress record stands at 21,000 pounds of milk and 992 pounds of fat in 327 days. Her next three generations classified at Very Good or Ex cellent. Peter Deßlock managed the sale and William and David Kent served at the auctioneers. Dean Hartman served as the sale chairman. His sale selection committee included: LaVerne Moser, Ray Bicksler, Donald Meyers, Harvey Stoltzfus, Dennis Sattazahn and David Schlantz. MIDDLETOWN, DE (302) 378-9555 Authorized UPS Station
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