Dairy Sales And Dispersals (Continued from Page A 34) | daughter with a CTPI of plus 600. :' She produced a top record of 22,480 milk and 830 fat in 365 days. Margie Ann Dick, secretary treasurer of the Virginia Holstein Association, noted in previous years the sale was held in conjunction with the state show in Harrisonburg. This year it was moved to Rocky Mount and held separately. The criteria for con signments were also adjusted. William Kent served as auc tioneer for the event. The Virginia Holstein Association and Ownby Auction Company co-managed the sale. Pa, Ayrshire Breeders (Continued from Page A3B) 1, 1986 to March 1, 1987, the association operated in the black and posted an ending balance of $5,895.41. Joseph Rudderow of Mount Laurel, N.J., was announced as a finalist in the outstanding national Ayrshire boy contest. He will represent the Pennsylvania Association at the national con vention in Manchester, N.H., April 22 to 25. Discussion concerning a possible name change of the associationj .. regard to last year’s union with the New Jersey Ayrshire Association. The group decided to let a com mittee study the possibilities. Keefer said the Spring Calf and Heifer sale will be held at the Bedford Fairgrounds on April 18. The association plans to catalog 36 animals for the event. The group elected to join the Pennsylvania Agriculture Ad visory Council of the College of Agriculture at Penn State. Discussion was held on the feasibility of holding a spring show Equipped w/Dnp Irrigation Shown Frame Slide Compacts And Prepares Soil FEATURES; • Adjustable 3to 4 Ft. • Opening Slides In • Adjustable Angle Front And Covering Press Wheels Disks In Rear BARTVILLE WELDING SHOP R.D. 1, Christiana, PA 17509 (at Bartville) For Information And Delivery Call Vernon Beiler At; (717)442-4221 or (245) 593-2728 The WESTERN WISCONSIN SPRING CLASSIC averaged $1,386 on 43 cows. A 3-year-old cow by Marshfield Elevation Tony topped the sale by selling for $2,250. Classified GP-83, her first record stands at 21,260 milk and 772 fat in 365 days. Her dam, an EX-90 2E GMD sired by Kingstead Fond Hote, produced a top record of 19,780 milk with a 4 percent test and 796 fat in 346 days. She owns a lifetime record of 176,000 milk and 6,640 fat in 3,552 days. Selling for $2,075 and the second best price was an just-fresh 2 year old. Fresh March 1, the Bova before the spring sale. Charles Gable reported that the PDCA judging school will be held in Franklin County on July 14 and 15. The official judge for the event will be Richard Keene. The Ayr shire Association is permitted to send six to the school, he ex plained. Gable said PDCA needs to update its judge’s list. In response to this, it has eased the rules for first time judges to join the ap proved list. He said that at the school, individual not on the list have score in the top third of the group not on the list as opposed to everyone competing. Brubaker said the group’s eighth sire is ready for dikribution through Atlantic Breeders in Lancaster. The sire is Lavack Farms Stetson, sired by Selwood Royal Welcome. The group will pursue the possibility of sending a state herd to the World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wis. Harold Kulp, Pottstown, offered to host the 1987 Ayrshire Field Day at his farm on July 11. TIC LAYER $385 DEL AVAILABLE.. $4lO M CART & SCRAPER... $422 With Brakes $462 daughter was producing S 3 pounds of milk per day. Her dam, a VG-86 Astronaut King daughter, produced a best record of 20,920 milk and 830 fat for a 4 percent test in 312 days. The next dam, EX-91, completed three records over 1,000 pounds of fat. Keith Stump auctioneered the event and Alvin R. Piper Associates managed the sale. The ROC-E-HILL COMPLETE DISPERSAL held in Missouri averaged $1,340 on 84 cows and $1,134 (Hi the entire 124 head of fered for sale, including the half lots. A 6-year-old daughter of Mar shfield Elevation Tony topped the sale with a bid of $3,150. The second high bid, $2,900, came on a just-fresh 2-year-old cow by Harmony Corners Duke. The ZELSON FARM COM PLETE DISPERSAL held in New York averaged $1,230 on 102 head. Topping the sale with a bid of $4,500 was a 3-year-old Ijon daughter. Classified VG-86 and fresh one month, she completed a first-calf record of 17,193 milk and 648 fat. Her yearling first calf sold for $2,100 and her month-old heifer by Mel-EST Valiant Irose Melvin sold for $l,lOO. The sale topper’s dam by Simp sons Apostle classified VG-88. She produced a top record of 25,751 milk and 1,020 fat. The next dam scored a VG-86 rating. 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The sale was held to dissolve a partnership between Hudson and his sister, Elaine Tompson. He plans to crop farm for the next year. David Rama served as auc tioneer and the Cattle Exchange managed the sale. The 10TH GRANT-LAND SPRING CLASSIC held in Wisconsin averaged $1,750 on 48 head, including seven calves which sold with their dam and were not counted as individual lots. In the sale, 21 milk cows averaged $2,240. Eight bred heifers averaged $1,694. The 26 calves and yearlings averaged $1,327.94. A just-fresh 2 year old sold for $5,600, the high price of the sale. Sired bv Bell, she owns a PTPI of “It’s a special kind n It s Premium Green Diesel™ from Agway Energy Products®. Ken Powell counts on it to keep his firm’s costly off-road equipment running smoothly. 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He explained that last year the sale was held two days before the ac cepted bids for the buyout program were announced. The timing causing many breeders to pull their consignments or consign calves in anticipation of the program. Consequently, the numbers in the sale were down with calves accounting for a higher percent of the total sold. Mike Snyder of Snyder-Hager Sales managed the sale and read pedigrees. Jerry Wilkinson volunteered his time and served as auctioneer. _ Zip Lancaster, PA plus 683. Her 2-day-old heifer calf by Walkway Chief Mark sold for $1,700. Her dam, a GP-84 Glendell daughter, produced a high record over 32,000 milk, 1,200 fat, and 1,000 protein as a 3 year old. She owns a Cow Index of plus 473 milk, plus 30 fat, plus $76, with a CTPI of plus 504. The next dam, EX-90, produced records with 4.1 and 4.3 percent test. Her lifetime milk record exceeds 100,000 milk. A fancy September calf sold a bid of $3,325 to register the second highest sale price. Sired by Hardy Starwars, she measured 48 inches at the withers on sale day. Her dam, a GP-84 Chads Farm Starmaker daughter, produced a high record over 15,000 milk. I urrent customers will earn