PLAIN CITY, OH Howard C. Kcllgren is one of a privileged few in the A.I. industry to have a building named in his honor. On July 27, 1988 the Select Sires Howard C. Kellgren Production Center opened at Plain City, OH. A crowd 0f2,000 from coast to coast witnessed the dedication. It was an opportune time to pay tribute to Kellgren, Select’s Vice President and Director of Production. Kellgren has devoted his career to the A.I. industry for 37 years. He has made significant contributions in research and development and was an early pioneer in initiating the frozen semen system we know today. In 1969, Kellgren began work for Select Sires, now the largest A.I. federation in the free world. He is repsonsible for overseeing all aspects of sire health programs; sire management; semen process ing, evaluation, storage and ship ping; and research. Prior to his 18 year tenure at Select’s national headquarters, Kellgren was assistant manager at the Louisiana Dairy Improvement Center. While in Louisiana he was responsible for pioneering one of the early frozen semen programs. In addition he also conducted research contributing to the advancement of horse A.I. and the THE TENT IS UP AND THE TOYS ARE HERE. ABC GROFF Since 1890.. ■ name you can trual NEW HOLLAND. PA Select Sires use of semen extenders. While at this post, he also researched the effects of heat stress on semen quality. Kellgren’s success can be attri buted to his willingness to face challenges and grasp new oppor tunities for the advancement of the A.I. industry. Kellgrcn believes, “We must be willing to commit the necessary investment and enthusiasm in research and development and be willing to gamble with new ideas. This is necessary if we are to make a significant impact on agricul- BRING THE KIDS AND SEE OUR HUGE SELECTION OF JOHN DEERE 1/16 US Dedicates Building To Kellgren lure’s future.” The Howard C. Kellgren Pro duction Center is a monument to Kellgren’s devotion to producing a quality product for the genetic improvement of dairy and beef herds world-wide. The Howard C. .Kellgren Production Center con sists of 33,580 square feet and was designed and engineered by Jerry Wille of Curry, Wille and Associ ates, Ames, lowa. The new state of-the-art production facility con sists of S 3 comfort box stalls, rang ALEXANDRIA, VA—Middle Atlantic Order Market Admini strator Joseph D. Shine today announced an August 1988 base milk price of $12.26 per hundred weight and an excess milk price of $ll.OO. The weighted average August price was $12.29 and the butterfat differential for the month was 15.6 cents. The base milk price was up 32 cents from July but was 51 cents lower than last August The weighted average price was up 35 cents from July but was 48 cents lower than a year ear lier. The gross value of August 110 S. Railroad Ave. New Holland, PA 17557 (717) 3544731 N N. U.ULUOAD AVE, UT. 23 NLW W A HOI.I. \M) Kl. 21 W h rl lII.kL s oi 111 n On S IttilrnjJ At a In Ilu I tun Of Nt m llnlljii*! S. UAU.UOAD - AVE. ( AIVC 1 Glioi K | Order N 0.4 Base Milk Price $12.26 For August Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 24, 1988-A2> ing in size from 13’5”x13’4” to 13’5”x20T’. Fifteen of the box stalls are air-conditioned and maintained at7o°F. The remaining 38 pens are kept under constant computerized climate control. Other features in the new facility include three sick bay pens, a foot bath, electronic scale, formal wel come area, conference room and kitchen. In recognizing his colleague’s achievements, Richard Chiches- produccr milk was $60.1 million, compared to $65.3 million a year ago. Mr. Shine said that producer receipts totaled 490.4 million pounds during August. The aver age daily delivery of 2,574 pounds per producer decreased 25 pounds or 1.0 percent from last August Class I producer mi Ik totaled 251.1 million pounds and accounted for 51.22 percent of total producer milk receipts during the month, compared with 49.72 percent in August 1987. Base milk accounted for 94.48 percent of total producer gm BATTERY CHARGER Great For Sure Starts This Winter. 10 Amp Trickle Charger Reg. $41.95 OJOHN DEE PAINT 13-oz. spray for retouching your equipment PT99 Green PTIOO Yellow ONLY $4.20 smm> 20% OFF SELECTED PLOW PARTS Part No. Disc Reg. Sate A 10228 Share A 15594 Shin A 16495 Pad A 16493 Landside /"ABC ( GROF. IB9U a name you car 110 S. RAILROAD AVE. NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 ter. Select Sires General Manager comments, “Kellgren has provided 18 years of dedicated service and has always- pursued excellence. It is only appropriate the building be named in is honor.” Kellgren was bom and raised in New Jersey and received a Bache lor of Science in Dairy Production and a Masters of Science in Daily Physiology from Louisiana State University. He and his wife, Mary Nell, currently reside in Marysvil le. OH. milk receipts in August compared with 93.71 percent last year. The average butterfat test of producer milk was 3.50 percent, up slightly from 3.49 percent last August Middle Atlantic Order pool handlers reported Class I in-area milk sales of 206.3 million pounds during August, a decrease of 0.7 percent from a year earlier after adjustment to eliminate variation due to calendar composition. SALE $38.50 RE FRONT TRACTOR WEIGHTS John utow Paw Part No. Reg. R 58823 $58.00 $38.50 R 51680 $58.00 $38.50 JD GREASE (CASE) SALE $13.00 Reg. $14.00 Oil Reg. Hy Card 5 Gal $21.50 $2 Torq-Gard #3O 5 Gal $21.00 $20.00 Torq-Gard #l5-40 5 Gal $22.50 $21.50 Torq-Gard #3O (12 Qt. 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