P4-Lancaatar Farming, Saturday, January 23,1993 Top Pennsylvania DHIA Herds By County For December FLOYD RIHEHHER B 3 ERIC STEVENS B 3 ALBERT BROYAH 63 CHARTER LAND EARNS B 8 ' NAME EUGENE ff HALL RON + LORI HENBDRY LOST BROOK EARN STEVEN C 6 SUSAN NEFF MARVIN L WALTZ BONER CREST EARN SCHON-CREST EARNS SAMUEL i LARRY FRY CHA DER DAIRY BENJAMIN E MCCARTY STEPHEN R WALTZ JOHN SNYDER EDGAR+NILLIAM HUNTER JOHN P LEATHERNAN MONT MILL FARMS NAME KEN + DOUG COMSTOCK 3 JOHN + LESTER LAPP 3 ALAN KINNEY 3 FRANCIS JR+TIH DYNDA B 3 NEAL D GORDON 3 CHARLES IRONS 8 CHERYL+NATT WINDSOR B 3 PETER CAUSER B 3 BRUCE+PAIGE RILES B 3 Mohair Producers Should File Receipts YORK (York Co.) The Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) reminds wool and mohair producers to file their 1992 sales receipts by January 31, so that the documents can be used in deter mining the national average market price. Although the deadline for filing 1992 receipts to qualify for 1992 price support payment is March 1, ASCS encourages wool and mohair producers to file in January because USDA’s National Agricultural Sta tistics Service needs the data in February to compute wool and mohair market prices. “Since national average market prices are the basis for wool and mohair payment rates, producers are urged to submit their sales documents to us at least by the end of Janu ary." said E. Wayne Beshore, chairperson of the York County ASC Committee. He reminds producers that “activity engaged in farming” and “person” determi nations must be made to be eligible for a payment. “For 1992 and subsequent marketings, the status date for wool and mohair producer’s eligibility determination is the date the first application is submitted but no later than December 1 of the applicable marketing year,” Beshore said. “Additionally, the poli cy regarding payments to no more than three entities under the acreage reduction program applies to wool and mohair producers as well.” Wool and mohair producers are required to certify that they are in compliance with high ly credible land and wetland conservation provisions. “We encourage producers to bring in their 1992 sales receipts as soon as possible,” Beshore said. (Continued from Pago D 2) 33.2 17729 0 26.5 16871 0 38.1 16526 0 22.6 15791 0 LYCOMING NO CONS MILK 3 IN MILK LBS X 78.3 23512 0 63.2 22959 0 156.8 22210 0 59.7 22139 0 46.2 21333 0 33.6 20480 0 52.5 21028 0 111.5 20649 0 52.6 19535 0 42.1 20163 0 77.2 20114 0 48.3 19367 0 28.1 19799 0 63.3 20193 0 40.0 20121 0 MCKEAN NO CONS MILK IN MILK LBS 35.8 22235 65.6 21860 27.1 20329 36.2 21077 40.7 19426 79.3 18939 30.5 18785 41.0 18548 43.2 18282 549 546 531 527 4.0 4.0 4.1 3.5 717 679 675 551 COMING... FEBRUARY 13 ISSUE PENNSYLVANIA MASTER CORN GROWERS ASSOC. PRESIDENTS NEWSLETTER PA. MASTER CORN GROWERS FEATURES NATIONAL MASTER CORN GROWER FEATURES advertisers’ plan now to reserve YOUR SPACE - PHONE 717-394-3047 or 626-1164 MANTZ FARMS B 3 THOMAS SPEES B 3 G L CARLSON INC NO 4 B 3 STRATTON FARMS 3 KEVIN DIBBLE B 3 ROBERT STRAIT 63 3.1 3.2 3.2 3.3 NAME RALPH + GARY OAKES ROLLIN+DENNIS JAMES RALPH-WARY OAKES LENGEL BROTHERS PAULA DELL HOLSTEINS DALE L KEENER DOUGLAS K ROBINSON J D PHILSON CANON DAIRY ARTHUR BAXTER EDWIN C OLSON HAZEL GANDER MRS CHARLES ROBINSON DENANE & NM COULTER LARRY STEVENSON NAME DAVID C YODER G SHELDON PEACHEY DARREN&CARYN PEACHEY JOHN L KING LA FAY FARM VALLEY VIEW FARM VERM-LEE HOLSTEHS SPECIAL SECTION ON DEADLINE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 16842 0 17012 0 17373 0 16505 0 16543 0 16185 0 MERCER Mil* LBS ] 18351 I 23146 21987 ] 21251 I 21699 I 21975 ( 21402 ( 22229 ! 21728 I 22021 ( 20425 ( 21304 ( 20328 ( 20640 t 21065 ( MIFFLIN KILK 3 LBS X 23870 0 23168 0 22977 0 22595 0 21931 0 21467 0 22702 0 NO CONS IN MILK 63.1 63.6 50.5 50.4 42.6 80.2 55.1 (Turn to Pago OS) 676 4.0 623 * 3.7 541 3.1 634 3.8 628 3.8 576 3.6