Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1987, Image 56

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    C6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1987
YORK York County wool, seller* buyer’s name and address,
producers are reminded of addi- net weight of wool on grease basis,
tional requirements when applying net sales proceed, non-marketing
for 1987 Wool Incentive pay- deductions, amount paid to pro
ments. The normal requirements ducer and the original signature on
remaining in effect are that sales behalf of the person issuing the
documents need the following sales document. Documents for
information; Number of sheep lambs unshorn at slaughter must
shorn and month shorn, sale date, state this fact plus number of head
and live weight.
The additional requirement is
Prices Up
At Calf Sale
MEYERSDALE A
Chianina-cross steer consigned by
E. L. Wolfe .of Jane Lew, Va.,
commanded a top bid of $l2OO to
pace the annual Roof Garden Fall
Classic Club Calf Sale here Oct.
10.
The 535-lb. entry earlier in the
day had been chosen champion
steer by Judge Scott Mclntyre of
White Post, Va. John Maust of
Somerset made the purchase.
Mclntyre’s reserve grand
champion brought the sale’s sec
ond high bid, $llOO for another
Chianina-cross, a 520-lb. consign
ment by Ralph Warren of Lewis
burg, W. Va. Linda Schmuck of
Rockwood RD entered the win
ning bid.
W. J. Brant of Rockwood RD
exhibited the county-bred champ
ion, a 650-lb. Chianina-cross calf
that sold to Bill Smith of Alum
Bank RD for $650.
Although animals were sold on
a per head basis, average prices
were computed per pound, with 62
steers averaging $1.23 and nine
heifers averaging $1.04. Prices
were “up considerably” from last
year, according to a spokesman for
the sponsoring Somerset County
Beef Producers. David Brant of
Rockwood served as sale
chairman.
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OUR
SPfCIAiTY
Service After The Sale...
That’s Usl
HOOVER DIESEL
SERVICE
255 Mascot Rd. Sl&Furnace Ed.
Ronks, PA 17572 QuarryviUe, PA 17566
(717) 156-3222 * (717)786-2173
(717) 295-1729 '
DCALEriNQUIRIES INVITED
Rules For Wool Producers & Incentives
wur^ipwi
the result of the Farm Security Act
of 1985, All applicants for USDA
benefits must adhere to conserva
tion compliance. When county
wool producers apply for the
incentive payment they must indi
cate all farms in which they have
an interest as a crop producer or
land owner. Applicants who are
less than 18 years old, like 4-H
sheep producers, must indicate
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(Formerly L&W Ag)
R.D. #2 Box 90A
Milton, PA
717-437-2031
MILKING SYSTEMS
717274 . 5 «.
CONFINEMENT SYSTEMS, INC
608 E. Evergreen Rd. Lebanon, PA 17042
Lock In Profits
land in which their parents or legal
guardians have an interest. To
comply with the conservation
aspect of the 1985 Act. 1987 appli
cants must have acreage reports on
file showing that current cropland
was row-cropped at least 1 year
during the years 1980-1985. If this
history is not on file in the ASCS
office, the applicant must supply
data for late-filing acreage or apply
The Dari-Kool® Plate Cooler from
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Put in Your Milk
though you follow every recommendation for
lucing high quality milk, an inadequate cooling
•m can rob you of profits. A Dan-Kool Plate
«r quickly and economically cools incoming
reducing bacterial growth and agitation
ige. This means less risk of downgraded milk
income loss.
protecting your milk and locking in
its todhy. Ask your Bou-Matic
iler about the economical Dari-Kool
late Cooler.
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W and J
DAIRY SALES
Oxford, PA
717-529-2569
LANCASTER DAIRY
FARM AUTOMATION DAIRYMEN, INC.
Manheim, PA Sykesville, MD
717-665-7300 301-549-2100
conservation practices on any
cropland classified as highly credi
ble by the Soil Conservation Ser
vice. Benefits cannot be issued
until conservation compliance
requirements are satisfied.
Interested wool producers can
obtain further information at the
York County ASCS Office at 120
Pleasant Acres Road or Phone
755-2801.
Mon -Fn.
7:00 to 4:30
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FARM
AUTOMATION
Hagerstown, MD
301-790-3698
Hours