Major Dairy Sales And Dispersals p Nationwide (Continued from Page A 34) milk with a 5.5 test. Her twin sister classified Very Good with 1,000 pounds of fat. A maternal sister scored EX-91 as a 2 year old with an actual production of 15,000 milk. The next two dams classified EX-92. A 6-month-old Shultz Performing Legend daughter sold for the second best price of $1,500. Her dam, an Excellent Master Milestone C daughter, produced a top record of 14,560 milk with a 5.4 test. She has two Excellent maternal sisters. The next dam classified Ex cellent and produced a top record of 18,560 milk with a 5.4 test as a 10 year old. Her lifetime record-to date stands at 110,000 milk with an average test of 5.4 percent. DON 7 LET YOUR COWS KEEP ANY SECRETS FROM YOU. Because it could cost you money. A lot of money. Now for the first time you can find out fast if your cows are in calf or need to be bred again. 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He added that a stan ding-room-only crowd witnessed the sale. Animals were sold to Canada, Idaho, Illinois, and throughout the Northeast. The MINNESOTA CON VENTION CLASSIC averaged $1,623 on 38 whole lots. A VG-86 3-year-old, sired by Willow Farm Rockman Ivanhoe, topped the sale with a bid of $3,350. Just-fresh and producing 94 pounds of milk a day, she com pleted a top record of 22,338 milk and 861 fat in 346 days. Her dam, a VG-88 Elevation JREPROSTRIP ELIZABETHTOWN M W Agn Service BEDFORD Diehl s Genetics 814 847 2263 717 367 7615 ELLWOODCITY Robert Burry 412 752 1130 CANTON Flwyn V Kie 717 673 8102 CARLISLE Robert G Boyer 717 249 1195 ELYSBURG David D Blass 717 672 9500 CRAWFORD Robert Godfrey 814 398 4680 AMERICAN DIAGNOSTIC SALES INC. V PO Box 5117, Westport CT 06881 Telephone 203 259-2829 M IF YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW. DANBORO Arthur Detweiler 215 348 3117 HOLSTEIN HUNTINGDON Daniel Kyper 814 669 9463 NEW BETHLEHEM Denny Brown 814 745 2549 PUNXSUTAWNEY Richard Reed 814 427 2688 daughter, produced a high record of 28,920 milk and 1,147 fat in 365 days. The next dam classified VG-87 with a top record of 25,490 milk and 910 fat. Sired by Browndale Concord-ET, the second high lot sold for $3,000. A GP-84 3 year old, she produced a first-calf record of 22,500 milk. Her record-in-progress stands at 3,777 milk and 101 fat in 42 days. She sold bred to Enhancer. Her dam, a VG-85 Elevation Ivan daughter, produced a top record of 26,130 milk and 897 fat in 365 days. The next dam classified VG-85. John Hager auctioneered the sale and the Snyder-Hager Sales managed the sale. Mike Snyder noted the average increased over $2OO from last year’s sale. The BADGER INVITATIONAL SALE held in Wisconsin averaged $2,130 on 54 Holsteins and $9OO on eight Jerseys. A 2-year-old cow by Valiant topped the sale by selling for $9,400. Classified VG-85, she will freshen in June to Coldsprings Levi. Her first record, in progress, stands at 14,544 milk and 603 fat in 241 days. She owns a Cow Index of 9 <* ** 4» /£* WASHINGTON Charles McKinley 412 225-3773 SANDY LAKE Paul Baxter 412 376 3483 plus 1,087 milk, plus .09 test, plus 56 fat and plus $152. Her dam, an 86-point Walley daughter, produced a top record of 31,883 milk with a 4.3 percent test and 1,366 fat in 365 days. She owns a Cow Index of plus $159. Selling for $4,000 and the second best price was an 82-point 3 year old. Fresh in January, the Lime Hollow Elevation Mars daughter completed a first lactation of 17,940 milk and 608 fat in 276 days. She has an EX-90 maternal sister with 22,500 milk and 878 fat. Her dam is an Excellent Monitor daughter with a best record of 28,950 milk and 1,235 fat for a 4.3 test in 365 days. 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