A34-Uncast«r Farming, Saturday, Octobar 18,1986 Major Dairy Sales And Dispersals p Nationwide Reports from 7 sales for the week of Oct. 7 to 14 showed 451 head averaging $1,119.80. These sales were held in New York, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Maine and Alabama. The top prices at the sales ranged from $70,000 to $590. Here is a brief look at the results of these sales. JERSEY The MID-MAINE CLASSIC SALE averaged $425 on 36 head. A 6-year-old cow sired by Vancluse Sleeping Surville topped the sale with a bid of $590. She was due in November with a Top Saint calf. Her best record, based on owner sampler, was 13,672 pounds of milk. Her dam is a JSD Empire daughter. Leroy Clark auctioneered the sale and Clayton Clark was the sale manager. The TENNESSEE FALL PRODUCTION SALE averaged $756.48 on 44 head. A just fresh 2- year-old Scotch View Generator daughter sold for the best price of the sale, $1,325. She produce 41 pounds of milk per day on her first test. 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She classified VG-89; her MCD stands at plus 596 milk and plus 62 fat. The sale topper’s maternal sister classifed EX-90 and has a cow index of plus 174 milk. The second high cow of the sale, a 2 year old, sold for $l,lOO. She was sired by an unproven son of Generator. Her dam, a Stam General daughter, produced a M.E. record of 16,441 milk and 674 fat. Jack Holbrook auctioneered the sale. Myatt and Lutz managed the sale with W.R. Lutz Jr. reading pedigrees. The 38TH OHM CLUB SALE held in New York averaged $1,057.14 on 84 head. A bred heifer topped the sale with a bid of $2,750. Sired by Valiant, she was due at sale time to Hanover Hill Messiah- ET. Her dam, sired by Elevation, scored VG-88; her best record stands at 24,950 pounds of milk with a 3.7 test in 365 days. A just fresh Valiant 2-year-old boasted the second high price of the sale, $2,500. Sired by Skokie Famous Duke, the dam classifed VG-87 and produced a top record of Hustler Tough And Built To Last! HUSTLER Turf & Grounds Equipment new hoUand, pa 17557 780 east main street milroy, pa 17063 p.o. box 567 • route 322 deptford,n] 00096 514 elm st. at route 41 HOLSTEIN 22,034 pounds of milk with a 4.5 test in 324 days. The next dam scored VG-88. The sale was managed by Empire Livestock and auc tioneered by Phil Armitstead. The WISCONSIN FALL SALE averaged $2,306 on 97 lots. A June bull calf sired by Ned Boy topped the sale with a bid of $70,000. His dam classified VG-85 and is out of Valiant. As a 3-year-old, her cow index stands at plus 1,387 milk, plus 89 fat and plus $229. Her best record stands at 28,000 milk and 1,400 fat. The next dam, EX-90, has lifetime credits to date of 145,000 milk with a 4.4 test. Selling for the $3,500 price tag and the second high bid of the sale was a 3-year-old daughter of Bell. Her 2-year-old record stands at 14,000 milk and 600 fat in 267 days. She classified VG-86 and was bred in January to Elevation. Her dam, EX-90, produced several records over 20,000 pounds of milk. Keith Stump auctioneered the sale and the Wisconsin Holstein Association managed the sale. The TOP OF THE STATE SALE held in New York averaged $1,025 on 39 head. The high bid of the day, $2,400, came on a 4 year old. Sired by Ocean View Sexation, she was due at sale time to Hollar Elevation View Mark. Classified '4 *, 1 HaH An Kmhanaffidng PinHam 11 * - - C 7 ” : 'lt wMiomethingl didn't even want to taflc about. Bat now that the p*oblem I* tohred, Illtel! been number oaeid die m&htuMlqf, herd.l'«KumiseniUe( nfeok»>wjtho«|ht*lhca^^^ Then the dalryaan-hlem bit he*rt-tr«*ed me with Udder Butter™ %u kaow. the ««»y -spreading. bQ| U«ii]imi|m^&omtbeii#«4it Conma.Sooo my teat* »ad udder we«»mo«h, lightolfwithiwraiioapy w«et Andltbwa motet aad comfortable again. 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The Ikan herd, a major herd in the south, is known for its foundation stock. A just fresh 2 year old topped the sale with a bid of $3,350. Bell sired the sale topper. Her dam, sired by Bova, classified VG-86. She boasts a top record of 23,110 pounds of milk and 726 pounds of fat. Her cow index stands at plus 1,431 milk and plus 25 fat. The granddam classified EX-90 with a top record of 27,380 milk and 778 fat. The next dam also classified EX-90 with a best effort of 23,780 pounds of milk and 773 pounds of fat. Second high price of the sale. 4 JKjt „ 0 L CQ*OHMt mm 80, Hat Ul4 Aiwa, e* PK> Mesoppen KINTNER MILLING COMPANY Mverstown HUBER’S ANIMAL HEALTH CHs PtßHjtdT :h Montrosi KINTNER MILLING COMPANY MEW YOU Lisbon MARTIN’S MARKET Middleport WJI. RHMEHUT. INC. |3,150, came on a 4-year-old daughter of Sexation. She classified VG-88 with an Excellent mammary system. Her top record stands at 18,900 milk and 681 fat. The next two dams produced records up to 30,000 pounds of milk. Steve Massey auctioneered the sale and Southern Holstein Marketing Association managed the sale. The HEART OF DIXIE SALE held in Alabama averaged $1,325 on 25 head. One animal, a February 1986 heifer sold for under the $l,OOO mark. A 3-year-old daughter of Ap plemotch Valiant Calypso topped the sale with a bid of $1,725. She classified Very Good and was named the All-Alabama 3 year old earlier in the week. Her 2-year-old record stands at 17,530 milk and 551 fat. Her granddam classified VG-88 and produced a top record of 20,000 milk and 600 fat. A just fresh 2 year old sold for the second high price of the sale, $1,625. Sired by Bell, her pedigree includes test records up to 4.5 percent. Irvin Yoder auctioneered the sale, Southern Holstein Marketing Association managed the sale, and the Alabama Holstein Association sponsored the sale. *» * 'a Penn Yan . 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