Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1986, Image 17

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    Mark Daughter Tops Golden Harvest , Garden
LEBANON - A June 1986 calf
sired by Walkway Chief Mark
topped the 24th Golden Harvest
Sale and the 335th Garden Spot
Sale held at the Lebanon County
Fairgrounds.
Consigned by Donald Hosking
and Dr. Stanley Brunn of Otisville,
N.Y., and Middletown, N.Y.,
Hosking-Brunn Mark Anita sold
for $4,500 to Rodney Greist of
Coatesville.
Anita’s dam, Homestead-SS Bell
Alice, classified VG-88. She ranks
75th on the Premier Performer
List and owns a cow index of plus
1,785 milk, plus 68 fat and plus $2lB
with a CTPI of plus 813. A Bell
daughter, she produced a top
record of 28,880 pounds of milk and
1,045 pounds of fat in 365 days. In
her first lactation she produced
22,700 pounds of milk and 844
pounds of fat.
Grace-Way Elevation Audrey,
the next dam, classified VG-87 with
Gold Medal Dam status. She
produced three records over 21,000
pounds of milk with her best effort
at 27,951 pounds of milk and 1,031
pounds of fat in 365 days.
Presently, the Elevation daughter
has 15 sons in studs world wide.
The sale topper’s third dam
produced a top record of 31,597
pounds of milk and 1,435 pounds of
fat. She classified Very Good.
Shultz Brothers of Bloomsburg
consigned the lot which garnered
the second highest bid of the sale.
Shul-Bro Jet Stream Goldie sold
for $3,000 to Allen Johnson of
Hamptonville, N.C.
Sired by ArUnda Jet Stream, this
5-year-old cow classified EX-90
with an Excellent mammary
system. Goldie produced a top
record of 22,932 pounds of milk, 955
pounds of fat for a 4.2 test and 786
pounds of protein.
She is due Dec. 19 to Whittier
Farms Ned Boy.
Her dam, Shul-Bro Elevation
Goldie, classified GP-83 and sold
for $5,200 in the Sire Power Sale.
Sired by Elevation, her top record
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in 365 days stands at 17,133 pounds
of milk and 721 pounds of fat.
The next dam, Shul-Bro Tran
smitter Gail classified VG-85 with
a top record of 23,722 pounds of
milk and 866 pounds of fat. Her
lifetime production stands at
110,540 pounds of milk and 4,110
pounds of fat in 1,743 days.
Gail is backed by three
generation of 22,000 pound
producers.
Swampy-Hollow Apollo Starlet,
EX-912E, sold for the third highest
price of $2,800 to Rodney Greist.
Consigned by the Starlet Syn
dicate, Lebanon, Starlet freshened
in September. She produced a top
record of 20,110 pounds of milk and
■Bl2 pounds of fat.
The Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe
daughter captured the grand
champion title of the 1985 Eastern
Pennsylvania Championship
Show.
Her dam, Swampy-Hollow J
Sweet Sid, owns a lifetime record
of 169,230 pounds of milk and 7,275
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chapping even in severe weather.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13,1985-Al7
pounds of fat in 2,690 days.
Classified 3E 94-GMD, she owns
six records over 20,000 pounds of
milk with a 4.3 average test. Her
best effort stands at 25,480 pounds
of milk and 1,135 pounds of fat in
351 days.
The next dam classified Very
Good with lifetime production
credits of 221,100 pounds of milk
and 8,686 pounds of fat in 4,409
days. The third dam classified 2E,
91-EX, MS.
Rounding out the top four sellers
of the two sales was a S-W-D
Valiant daughter. Consigned by
Norman Kolb and Alfred Albright,
Lancaster, Geordave Valiant
Marty was bred to freshen at sale
time to Pinta-Lane Conductor
Jason.
Raymond Getz of Myerstown
purchased Marty for $2,600. Her
dam, Geordave Jemini Marsha,
classified VG-87 with a best effort
of 19,720 pounds of milk and 757
pounds of fat. Sired Shardale
Arlinda Chief Jemini, she owns a
Spot Sale
CTPI of plus 337
The second dam, Vonderbar
Astronaut Sour EX-90, produced
two record over 21,000 pounds of
milk with a top record of 23,750
pounds of milk and 1,012 pounds of
fat and a 4.3 test. Her siblings
include an Excellent 24,000 pound
sister, three Very Good sisters,
and a VG-88 brother.
Vonderbar Elevation Laura, the
next dam classified 4E, 91-GMD
with a best effort of 24,466 pounds
of milk and a 4.2 test in 365 days.
The next dam classified VG-67
GMD with a top record of 26,925
pounds of milk.
The two sales averaged $1,066 on
164 head. This average includes
baby calves and bulls.
Backus Associates, Michael
Weimer and Jay Howes, managed
the sale. Horace Backus read
pedigrees; Harry Bachman and
Charles Backus served as auc
tioneers.
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