Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 12, 1987, Image 11

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    Farm Calendar
(Continued from Page A 10)
Water Supply Seminar, PDA
Bdlg., 1 p.m. Room 309.
PFA Lebanon County meet, Ono
Fire Hall.
PFA Armstrong Co. meeting,
Manor Twp., Fire Hall 7 p.m.
Saturday, September 19
Erie County Meeting, Franklin
Center Community Bdlg., 7
p.m.
Monday, September 21
Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show,
the Sign
of the times
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Farm Show Complex, Harris
burg, 8 a.m.
MAMMA Annual Meeting,
■Embassy Suites Hotel, Hunt
Valley, Maryland.
Tuesday, September 22
All-American Dairy Show.
Through September 25th.
Harrisburg.
PFA Butler County meeting, 7
p.m. Unionville Grange
Thursday, September 24
PFA Indiana County meeting,7
is here!
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- FEATURING -
The Newest In Ford & New Holland Equipment
* FREE FINANCING ON
HAY & FORAGE EQUIPMENT *
TIL MARCH 1, 1988
OR
NEW HOLLAND EQUIPMENT
0% Financing for 12 Months
5.9% Financing for 24 Months
8.9% Financing for 36 or 48 Months
OR A
CASH IN LIEU OF FINANCING
FORD TRACTORS
4.5% Financing for 24 Months
5.5% Financing for 36 Months
6.5% Financing for 48 Months
7.5% Financing for 60 Months
N.H.853 ROUND BALER
p.m., Rustic Lodge
PFA Clearfield County meeting, 7
p.m. Best Western.
Franklin County Conservation
District and ASCS Banquet,
6:30 p.m.Lurgan Lions Club,
Roxbury.
Eastern Lancaster County Private
Applicator Lincense Training,
7 p.m., Summit Valley Elemen
tary School, south of New
Holland.
Friday, September 25
Pennsylvania Maple Tour, North
west Pennsylvania. Runs
through September 26.
Saturday, September 26
PFA Chester/Delaware Meeting,
Octorara High School, 7 p.m.
PFA Lehigh County Meeting,
Sciplstown Grange Hall, 7 p.m.
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Order No. 4 Class I Milk Price
$14.30 For October
ALEXANDRIA, VA Middle rcntial decreased one-tenth of a
Atlantic Order Market Admini- cent.
strator Joseph D. Shine today
announced a Class I milk price of
$14.30 per hundredweight for
October 1987. This price is up 10
cents from September but is 6
cents below last October’s Class I
price.
Mr. Shine announced a Class II
milk price of $11.39 per hundred
weight for August 1987 and a but
terfat differential of 17.0 cents for
the month. The Class II price was
up 17 cents from the previous
month, while the butterfat diffe-
FORD 1710
N.H. 680 SPREADER
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, 9eptemberl2, t9B7^Ail
SEPT. 16-17-18
311 BALER
N.H. L-555 UTILITY LOADER
N.H. 489
MOWER-CONDITIONER
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The October 1987 Class I price
and the August 1987 Class II price
are based on the August 1987
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 butler
at Chicago for August was
$1.4812 per pound and the nonfat
dry milk price was $.7987 per
pound, f.o.b. plants in the Chicago
area.
FORD 6610
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