ITHACA, N.Y. - Two Angus bulls topped the 1987 New York Performance Tested Bull Sale May 1 at the Livestock Pavilion on the Cornell campus, selling for $2,800 each. The 46 performance tested bulls breed average of $1,814. The in the sale grossed $64,000 for a second highest selling Angus was a sale average of $1,391, the second Culvert Brook Farm of Hamilton highest sale average in the past \ bull, C.B. Big Sky Lad 1086, a son of five years and more than $2OO Pine Drive Big Sky. The buyer at higher than the 1986 sale average. $2,400 was Coach Farm of Pine Rally RF Conrail, 446, a son of SS Plains. Rising Sun 64R, consigned by The second highest selling bull in Richrose Farm of Millbrook was the fast-paced sale that played to a one of the two sale toppers. He also full house was a Simmental con was the top indexing British breed signment from Hudson Pines bull on the 140 test with a weight Farm of Tarrytown. This bull, per day of age of 3.44 and average HPF Mister KI Clean U 022, a son of daily gain on test of 4.42 pounds. HP Keep -It Clean 660 K, was The buyer at $2,800 was John purchased for $2,600 by Cornell Russell of Westtown. University. Cornell also purchased Ballantree AT&T, a son of Pine the second high selling Simmental, Drive Big Sky, consigned by SBF Bud’s Boy, a son of Switz Pol Dissatisfied With The Performance Of Your livestock or Poulfiy Have You Tested Your Water Supply? --- - i / ?<fe ;? . yr^^Oxirnira It’s a fact! Contaminated water can have a costly effect on your livestock and poultry performance. Our years of exper ience plus hundreds of farm related treatment systems has proven the validity and practicality of correcting contaminat ed water. 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The four Shorthorn bulls averaged $1,250 with the top selling bull, Stony Brook Sultan 8614, a son of HCF Sultan SF, selling at $1,500 to Mike Locke of Homer. Stony Brook Farms of Locke was the consignor. Big Bud, consigned by Shagßrook Farm of Olean. The 11 Simmentals in the sale averaged $1,288. Another of the top selling bulls was the Charolais bull, Meadow View Mohawk, son of Shults Tornado Poll, consigned by Meadow View Farm of Frankfort. The buyer at $1,900 was Maynard Hall of Penn Yan. The three Charolais bulls in the sale averaged $1,308. The two RoH Angus bulls, both Moyer Named To American Egg Board WASHINGTON Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Peter C. Myers recently announced the appointment of nine members and eight alternates to the American Egg Board to serve two-year terms ending Dec. 31,1988. The 18-member board ad ministers a producer-sponsored national research and promotion program designed to strengthen the egg industry’s position in the marketplace. The appointed members and their alternates are listed below by region • North Atlantic states - David W. Baker, Middletown, Del.; alternate Walter Rosenstock, New Brunswick, N.J.; John A. Russo, Hope Valley, R. 1.; alternate S. Richard Moyer, Winfield, Pa. • South Atlantic states - Thomas B. Chesnutt, Jr., St. Petersburg, Fla.; alternate Richard L. Simp son, Monroe, N.C. • East North Central states - John D. Weaver, Versailles, Ohio; alternate Wayne Detling, Rossberg, Ohio; Ronald D. Truex. Heat With The Fuel Of Your Choice With... Glenwood Multifuel Front View *BSC3 Wood - Coal - Oil Use wood or coal as primary heat when oil prices are high. Also, have the option of burn ing oil when desired, without sacrificing effi ciency. Glenwood heating systems are avail able in hot water or hot air heat. Also check with us about burning waste oil for commer cial or farm use. See heating units in operation at; PENN MANUFACTURING CO. 393 W. Lexington Rd. Lititz, PA 17543 Phone (717) 627-2303 (717) 626-1397 Lancaster Farming Saturday, May 9,1987-05 The 14 Polled Hereford bulls in the sale averaged $1,144 with the top selling bull, WF Key Planner 157 consigned by Sapp-Valley View Farm of Buchanan, W. Va. This son of PS Key Play 402 was pur chased at $1,650 by Gordon Rowley of Livonia. John Spiker of West Virginia was the auctioneer and buyers were present from Pennsylvania, Vermont, Maine, and Connecticut as well as from all sections of New -York State. Warsaw, Ind.; alternate Kirk E. Taylor, Camden, Ind. • West North Central states - F. Jim Rich, Kalona, Iowa; alternate to be named later. • South Central states - Hillman Koen, Hope, Ark.; alternate Franklin E. Black, Cecilia, Ky. • Western states - Reginald Keddie, Aurora, Ore.; alternate Fred Schaefer, Rochester, Wash.; Roger Deffner, Yucaipa, Calif.; alternate Paul N. May, Santa Maria, Calif. Heating Systems - Side & Rear View -*.» - 1 5
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