A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15, ).986 Major Dairy Sales And Dispersals p Nationwide Reports from seven sales for the week of Nov. 3 to Nov. 11 showed 314 head averaging $1,991.23. The top prices at the sales ranged from $17,000 to $3,000. Here is a brief look at the results of these sales. GUERNSEY The NORTH AMERICAN SHOWCASE SALE held in Ken tucky average $2,792 on 29 head. Top price of the sale, $12,000, came on a 2 year old by Idle Neer Rhondas Hornet. Classified EX-90, she made a class leading record at 1 year 10 months of 26,090 milk and 1,295 fat for a 5.0 test in 351 days. She sold with four AI contracts valued at $15,000. Her dam is a VG -84 Hornback Farm Prince Extra daughter. She is projected at 16,000 milk and 800 fat. The next dam classified Excellent and placed two sons in AI. The second high price, $8,200, came on a 3 year old sired by Lone Palm M Generator. Classified EX -90, she produced a 2-year-old record of 24,920 milk and 1,231 fat for a 4.9 test. She sold with three AI contracts. Her dam is an EX-90 with a best effort over 17,000 milk and 850 fat. Gary Estes auctioneered the sale. Guernsey Marketing Service managed the sale. JERSEY The All American Jersey Sale averaged $3,329.09 on 55 head. The top price of the sale, $17,000, came on a August 1986 bull. Sired by Highland Magic Duncan, he is out of an EX-90 dam sired by Fair Weather Bernard. Her best record stands at 18,789 milk, 866 fat and 620 protein in 365 days. She ranks 55th on the CPI list. A price of $14,000 on a 3-year-old was second high. Sired by Top Brass, the 84 point cow ranks ninth on the CPI list. Her top production stands at 15,700 milk', 776 fat and 566 protein. She sold with two AI contracts. Her dam classified VG-86 and was sired by Highland Favorite Alex. Merlin Woodruff served as auctioneer and the Jersey Marketing Service managed the sale. The NATIONAL POT OF GOLD SALE held in Kentucky averaged $1,812.50 on 16 head. A summer yearling sold for $2,700 to top the sale. Sired by Top Brass, she is out of a Generator H L Earl dam. The dam classified VG-84 with a best effort of 19,100 milk, 789 fat and 677 protein. The yearling has an ETA of $l2l. A second summer yearling by Top Brass nailed down the second high price of the sale, $2,500. She has an ETA of $ll3. Her dam, sired by Favorite Saint, produced a top record of 18,032 milk and 763 fat in 365 days. She classified EX-90. HOLSTEIN The SOUTHEAST SHOW WINDOW SALE held in North Carolina averaged $1,654 on 43 NEW & REPLACEMENT CHAINS • Hook-Link • Flat-Link • Log Chain Link • Shuttle Stroke Bar LAPP’S BARN EQUIPMENT SALES &SERVTCE pacV^^atVotvs, M»'?’ nen head. The high bid of the day, $3,500, came on a 3-year-old Sexation daughter. Unclassified, she registered a 2-year-old record of 18,050 milk and 504 fat. Just fresh, she produced 92 pounds of milk on her first test. Her dam is a Jerry daughter with a best effort of 17,310 pounds of milk. Second high price of the sale, $3,000, came on a first choice of female embryos sired by Rotate. The embryo is out of a Lime Hollow Elevation Mars dam. She is the third generation to record over 30,000 pounds of milk. Classified VG-87, she also produced over 1,100 pounds of fat. The granddam classified Very Good and the next dam classified EX-92. Denny Remsburg auctioneered the sale and Remsburg Sale Service managed the sale. The WINDEVER FALL CLASSIC held in Vermont averaged $1,700 on 68 lots. Topping the sale with a bid of $B,OOO was a 5- year-old Matt daughter. During her 4-year-old lactation she produced a record of 25,020 milk and 890 fat. She has two Excellent daughters and five Very Good 2-year-old daughters. She completes five generations of Excellents. Windever farms retained half interest in the cow. Second high price of the day came on a 3-year-old Jason daughter. Classified VG-86, she produced 20,223 pounds of milk and 838 pounds of fat in 365 days. She earned a cow index of plus 1,000 milk, plus 46 fat and plus $l3O. Her dam classified EX-91 3E with over 1,200 fat. Gary Darling auctioneered the sale and Mary Brigeen read pedigreees. The LORANDALE COMPLETE DISPERSAL held in Wisconsin averaged $1,020 on 214 head. BUTLER Your Response To The Sept,/Oct. Sale Was Great ... In Appreciation We Have Extended The Sale Thru November! CALL NOW... SAVE MONEY & TIME We Will Service Any Make And Model (Henry S. Lapp) R.D. #1 Box 126 Gap, PA 17527 717-442-8134 A bid of $3,250 on a GP-84 Valiant daughter topped the sale. A 3 year old, she is due in November to Bell Master. During her first lactation she produced 22,249 pounds of milk and 818 pounds of fat. Her dam rated GP-80 with 18,960 pounds of milk and 699 pounds of fat. The second high lot was a Warden daughter selling for $3,000. The bred heifer is due in May 1987 to Ned Boy. Her dam is a VG-88 Poverty-Hollow Burkgov Demand with a top record of 26,501 pounds of milk and 949 pounds of fat. Keith Stump auctioneered the sale and Alvin R. Piper and Associates managed the sale. The WEATHERVU COMPLETE MILKING HERD DISPERSAL held in Missouri averaged $1,550 on 120 head. This average includes bulls and grades; the herd was 85 percent registered. No breakdown was available. A bid of $8,500 on a just fresh Red and White 2 year old topped the sale. Sired by Jet Star, she classified VG-86 and produced 60 pounds of milk on the day of the sale. She won the Southern National 2 year old Futurity class. Her dam is .a a Good Plus Romandale Royal Red daughter. She produced a top record of 21,000 milk and 796 fat. Second high price of the sale, $8,200 came on a 3 year old daughter of Elevation. Fresh in September, she produced 100 pounds of milk on the day of the sale. She recorded a 2-year-old record of 22,260 pounds of milk and 813 pounds of fat. Her dam is an Excellent Chapel Bank Apache daughter. She produced a best effort of 17,900 pounds of milk and 702 pounds of fat. Gary Estes and Steve Massey auctioneered the sale; Burton and Fellers managed the sale. The BARRON FALL SALE held Livestock Systems ■V in Wisconsin averaged $1,426 on 51 head. A bid of $3,000 on a 4 year old Valiant daughter topped the sale. On a 3X schedule, she produced 24,730 pounds of milk and 919 pounds of fat in 338 days. Her dam is a GP-81 cow with a top record of 26,035 pounds of milk and 1,204 pound of fat in 336 days. A bred heifer by Chairman scored the second high price of the day, $2,850. She is due to Don Veit Glenlove-Twin. Her dam is an EX-92 2E Elevation daughter with a best effort of 26,870 pounds of milk and 972 pounds of fat in 365 days. Keith Stump auctioneered the sale and Alvin R. Piper and Associates managed the sale. The SOUTH CAROLINA FOUNDATION SALE averaged $1,225 on 52 head. A bred heifer garnered the top price of the sale, $3,000. Sired by Bova, she is due in December to Marshfield Elevation Tony. She is out of a VG-88 Maview Fleet Elevation dam. Her dam produced a best effort of 24,100 pounds of milk and 823 pounds of fat with a MOD of 2,261. The granddam produced a lifetime record of 102,970 milk and 3,480 fat. The next high price was $2,550 for a bred heifer sired by Chair man and due in February with a Bell calf. Her dam classified VG-86 with a top record of 16,850 milk and 585 fat. Windell Christopher auc tioneered the sale and the South Carolina Holstein Association managed the sale. new under ... new low price too. 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