Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 20, 1986, Image 28

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    A2B-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, December 20,1986
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Serving behind the food trays at the farmland preservation breakfast are left to right;
Allen Musselman and Bruce Shoemaker, Farm Preservation Board, and Patti Skiadas,
Jay Groff, Manager, Mother Skiadas and George Skiadas, owner of Family Style
Restaurant.
Breakfast Served To 768;
Raised For Farm Preservation
LANCASTER - To help
preserve farmland as open space
in the growing poppulation center
around Lancaster, $3,000 was
raised at the Farmland Preser
vation Breakfast held last Sunday
at the Family Style Restaurant,
2323 Lincoln Highway East. Seven
hundred sixty-eight people were
served breakfast from 8 a.m. to 1
p.m. by the Family Style staff and
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all proceeds, $3,000 was donated to
the worthy cause.
Officials of the project called it a
very successful day. People from
surrounding counties drove to the
breakfast after seeing the publicity
in the Farm Press.
A list of suppliers that con
tributed food and supplies are as
follows: Kunzler & Company, Fran
Kennedy, Ellis Coffee; Turkey Hill
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$3,000
Dairy; Pappettis; Don Miller,
Mennco Foods; Kegels Produce;
Sky Brothers; G/L Clark
Associates; B.J. Saylor; Ettline;
Bob White; Hershey Foods;
Lancaster County Farms; La
Touraine; Singer Equipment;
PYA Monarch.
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FARM-HOME BUILDING
R.DJ2 MANHEIM, PA.
PH: 665-4372
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NEW YORK - Dairy fanners
who supplied milk plants regulated
under the New York-New Jersey
marketing orders during
November 1986 will be paid on the
basis of a uniform price of $13.05
per hundredweight, 28.1 cents per
quart; the price for the
corresponding month last year was
$12.30 per hundredweight.
Market Administrator Thomas
A. Wilson stated that the price was
$13.05 in October 1986. The uniform
price is a marketwide weighted
average of the value of farm milk
used for fluid and manufactured
dairy products.
The seasonal incentive fund
returned $2,440,621.59, including
$353,681.09 interest, to the dairy
farmers’ uniform price for
November, or $.284 per hun
dredweight. The fund was
generated by reducing the uniform
price paid to producers during the
high-production spring months.
A total of 15,243 dairy farmers
supplied the New York-New Jersey
Milk Marketing Area with 858.9
million pounds of milk during
November 1986. This was a
decrease of 6.4 percent, about 59
million pounds, from last year. The
gross value to dairy farmers for
milk deliveries was $116,364,183.13.
This included differentials
required to be paid to dairy far
mers but not voluntary premiums
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Milk Price Stable In Order 2
For November
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or deductions authorized by the
farmer.
Regulated milk dealers used
383,754,589 pounds of milk for Class
I, 44.7 percent of the total. This
milk is used for fluid milk products
such as homogenized, flavored,
low test, and skim milks. For
November 1986, handlers paid
$14.10 per hundredweight, 30.3
cents per quart, for Class I milk
compared with $13.37 a year ago.
The balance, 475,197,479 pounds
or 55.3 percent, was used to
manufacture Class II products
including butter, cheese, ice cream
and yogurt. Handlers paid $11.97
per hundredweight for this milk.
The uniform price is based on
milk containing 3.5 percent but
terfat. For November 1986, there
was a price differential of 17.5
cents for each one-tenth of one
percent that the milk tested above
or below the 3.5 percent standard.
All prices quoted are for bulk
tank milk received from farms in
the 201-210 mile zone from New
York City.
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313 Furnace Rd.
Quarryville, PA 17566
(717) 786-2173