Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1987, Image 32

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    Pa. Guernsey Meeting
(Continued from Py A2S) Jennifer Sulkosky of Derry,
of the 2-year-old milk and fat • Intermediate calf. Keystone
winner. Willows Big Tex Velvet Fayette Angel, owned by Lori L.
produced 16,873 pounds of milk and Campbell.
850 pounds of fat in 306 days. • Senior calf. Hi Field Telestar
Beth Clark owns both of the 3- Biscuit, owned by David A. Guyer
year-olds that captured the top Jr. of Derry,
milk and fat titles. Misty Meadows • Summer yearling, Yaples
Lad Clover, the milk winner, Lily’s Lucinda, owned by Jennifer
produced 14,252 pounds of milk, 600 Ann YapleofHoutzdale.
pounds of fat in 305 days. Misty * Junior yearling, Hi Field Dairy
Meadows B. Cecile won the fat Lad Sandy, owned by Melissa
category with 645 pounds of fat and Sulkosky of Derry.
14,159 pounds of milk. • Intermediate yearling, Willows
Jennifer Yaple won the 5 years Fayette Toshya, owned by Janice
and over class with Yaples Lily K. Garber,
who had 18,423 pounds of milk and • Senior yearling, Terlin Lance
755 pounds of fat. Phoebe, owned by Francine Martz
The open All-Pennsylvania of Dalmatia,
competition recognized the • Junior two-year-old, Hi Field
following owners of the entrants: ' Loyal Speckle, owned by David A.
Ben W. and Regina M. Jackson and Guyer Jr.
Kenneth E. Young, Columbia • Senior 2-year-old, Stone Mill SL
Cross Roads; Lori L. Campbell, Admiral Mildew, owned by Sherri
Halifax; Scott and Elsie Wolff, Lynn Zollers of Mertztown.
Quarryville; John E. Marchezak, . 4-year-old, Hi Field Jamaica
Bentleyville; Gary Fisher, Pon- Bossy, owned by Jennifer
tersville; Janice K. Garber, Sulkosky.
Willow Sheet; and Gary Fisher. • 5-year-old, T-phannn Valley
The following is a list of the Atlantics Sadie, owned by Jon
junior All-Pennsylvania Awards: Andrew Zollers of Mertztown.
• Junior heifer calf, Hi Field • 6-year-old and over, Foxie
Superman Bessie, owned by Spring Falcon Lady, owned by Jon
Order 4 Milk Priced At $14,30
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Middle
Atlantic Order Market Ad
ministrator Joseph D. Shine today
announced a Class I milk price of
$14.30 per hundredweight for April
1987. This price is down 43 cents
from March but is 48 cents above
last April’s Class I price.
Shine announced a Class II milk
price of $11.31 per hundredweight
for February 1967 and a butterfat
differential of 15.7 cents for the
month. The Class n price was
down 44 cents from the previous
month, while the butterfat dif-
ferential decreased one-tenth of a
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The April 1967 Class I price and
the February 1967 Class II price
are based on the February 1967
Minnesota-Wisconsin manufac
turing milk price of $11.27 per
hundredweight at a 3.5 percent
butterfat content.
The USDA reported that the
wholesale price of Grade A butter
at Chicago for February was
$1.3675 per pound and the nonfat
dry milk price was $.7940 per
pound, f.o.b. plants in the'Chicago
area.
,,ihbS R(l| 6u<insey Queen. 1986 that to them just as I
Sabrina Wagner, MeadviUe, the Elaine Hill crowned Jen- Elaine has done.”
owner of the 1906 Pennsylvania nifer Yaple as the 1987 queen. The two top awards in the junior
Junior Dairy Shows champion Jennifer is the 17-year-old high category went to Angelique Mc-
Guemsey, received the honorary school senior from Clearfield Donald, Imler, the 1987 out-
GeorgeW. Snyder Award. County. She is familiar with standing Guernsey Girl, and Heath
Hie Sewickly Award, given to promoting since she has Winsbehner, the 1967 Outstanding
the 1987 Farm Show champion represented the Clearfield County Guernsey Boy, Indiana. Angelique
Guernsey in the Junior division, dairy farmers as their local dairy is the 15-year-old daughter of Mr.
was received by Janice K. Garber, princess. Jennifer said “By being and Mrs. Gaylen McDonald. Heath
A highlight of the afternoon was crowned as queen, people will look is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton
the crowning of the Pennsylvania me for guidance and support and Winsheimer.
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