AIS-lancaatar Farming, Saturday, Auguat 7,1993 DIR FOTOIES 13 08/05/93 TECHNICAL POUTS PRICES AKE DECIMAL MOVING AVERAGES CONTRACT CLOSE 4-DAY 9-DAY 18-DAY 45-DAY MEAT SEP 306.50 309.06 311.39 307.01 297.74 MEAT DEC 313.75 316.87 319.61 316.50 308.32 KGNBI SEP 305.75 308.19 311.61 308.03 298.29 KCMBT DEC 311.75 314.62 318.22 316.01 307.22 EMIT SEP 316.00 315.50 320.61 317.71 303.11 COBH SEP 239.25 240.37 240.61 240.35 233.21 COB! DEC 244.00 246.19 246.22 247.71 241.17 COn MAI 251.50 253.31 253.14 254.50 248.18 OATS SEP 138.25 142.25 143.56 143.75 140.68 BEAMS AD6 681.00 697.12 696.22 707.85 659.68 BEAMS SEP 679.00 696.75 696.61 708.74 659.87 BEAMS MOV 678.00 696.69 696.72 709.26 660.84 NEAL AOG 222.10 227.05 228.17 229.46 210.20 BROIL AOG 23.60 24.01 23.66 24.10 23.03 CATTLE AOG 75.82 75.62 75.42 74.25 74.56 CATTLE OCT 75.25 74.93 74.89 74.13 74.68 FCTL AD6 88.78 88.02 87.69 86.99 87.19 BOGS AD6 49.13 49.61 48.87 47.96 47.15 BOGS OCT 46.30 46.33 45.79 44.70 42.91 PKBLS AOG 43.93 45.73 44.56 42.06 37.73 SOUTHAMPTON (Bucks Co.) Dr. Paul E. Hand is to retire from his post as general manager and secretary of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative on July 31 but will re main active as an Atlantic repre sentative in industry affairs. Hand. 62. has served as general manager and secretary of Atlantic for the past 11 yean. Assuming his daily duties will be Robert M. Dever. 49, who currently serves as assistant general manager and as sistant secretary. Hand joined Atlantic’s staff in 1957 as an economist In this posi tion, he testified at numerous state and federal milk order hearings on behalf of the cooperative’s dairy Cloister, Manheim FFA Visit WASHINGTON, D.C.—Andy Bollinger, Ginny Nolt, Matt Wen ger, and Kevin Martin, of the Cloister FFA Chapter, Ephrata, and Marci Haamish of Manheim FFA Chapter, Manheim, attended the 1993 Washington Conference Program in the nation’s capital. The week-long program helps jrefrom left. Andy Bollinger, Ginny Molt, Matt Wenger, and Kevin Martin, with Branch Carter, director of the conference. ‘ lll^^ Marcia Hamteh.ManhaimFFA.te greeted by Branch Car* tar, director, Washington contaranca program. GRAIN, CATTLE AND HOG ESI'S 90AY 14DAY 48.4 51.6 45.3 49.2 46.9 50.5 43.4 48.2 49.6 52.8 48.6 51.6 43.5 47.5 44.5 48.4 36.3 41.6 39.3 46.8 38.1 45.9 36.9 45.1 41.6 50.2 44.6 48.7 66.2 61.4 61.8 57.6 70.1 64.4 60.0 59.4 77.5 73.4 57.3 60.0 ADC farmers. He also became involved in developing policies and pro grams for the cooperative. By 1960. Hand was elected as sistant secretary by the board of directon. In 1971, the board fur ther showed its support of Hand’s abilities by naming him assistant general manager. He was appoint ed general manager and secretary in 1982, following the retirement of Dr. James E. Honan. Throughout his career, Hand has been recognized as an expert on milk marketing and pricing is sues. He served on a number of in dustry boards, including the Na tional Milk Producers Federation (NMPF), the American Dairy Pro- FFA members improve leadership skills, develop an understanding of national heritage and prepare for more effective leadership roles in their chapters and communities. Sessions on human relations, goal setting, and interpersonal commu nications were combined with dis cussions on personal outlook. FUTURES MARKETS (Ctodog bkh: Tbunday, Align* 5, IMS) SLOR STOCHASTIC 5 DAY 20 DAY IK ID IK ID 39 29 47 54 41 33 49 57 40 30 48 60 31 27 41 55 41 27 37 49 69 57 47 51 64 58 29 34 65 58 31 35 51 SO 26 33 48 57 24 37 47 58 23 36 43 57 21 35 29 44 52 62 68 74 30 24 53 58 87 89 61 55 79 76 80 73 92 79 73 85 88 89 79 81 91 93 59 78 89 94 GM Paul Hand Set To Retire ducts Institute (ADPI) and Dairy Council Inc. He will continue to serve as an Atlantic representative on both the NMPF and ADPI boards. Hand also has been praised for his leadership of Atlantic Dairy Cooperative, which is one of the nation’s top 10 milk marketing co operatives. “Atlantic made much progress during Paul Hand’s tenure,” said Robert B. McSparran, a Lancaster County dairy farmer and president of the cooperative. “He guided the successful meiger that formed At lantic in 1987 and is credited with the strong financial position the cooperative enjoys today.” Washington motivation, and values to help members become effective leaders in the science, business and tech nology of agriculture. Visits to Mount vemon, the Smithsonian Institution, Arlington National Cemetery, the Jefferson Memorial and other historic sights in Washington were included in the conference. They also visited Congressman Robert Walker in his Washington office. The chapter FFA advisor is Mr. Charles Kessler. Saccharin Takes Sweet Win At Erie WATERFORD (Erie Co.) A-Jay Farms, owned and operated by Marion Alsdotf and sons, of Spartansbutg, recently took both the premier exhibitor and breeder banners at the 3Sth annual Erie County Holstein Show, held at the Waterford Fairgrounds. Judge for the almost 100-animal show was Credin Comman, of Carlisle. The grand champion Holstein of the show was also the senior champion, a 5-year-old cow, Maplesrow Astro Saccharin, a Paclamar Astronaut daughter out of Maplesrow Elevation Sweet, owned by Robert Freyermuth. The reserve champion was ait aged cow shown by Christylym Curtis. The aged cow was Lojun Triple Threat Honey, sired by Hanover-Hill Triple Threat-Red. The junior champion was a sum mer yearling owned by Crystal Miller, Hoi-Ary C Merit Teas, sired by Tesk-Holm Valiant Rockie. ivwock ukmun m coma n«t tf.» m ».to 4T.42 47.22 tf.ll 44.42 44.02 «.C2 tf.23 44.11 44.42 44.01 41.12 41.22 42.12 42.42 42*02 . 41.42 41.22 40.12 40.42 40.01 31.42 . / i#fA #, p 3 10 17 24 7 14 21 B 9 HI JOB atm i| VTHHi CM CORHCI BHt 2.714 Mi 2.11 ~ . v i i i i i In i i_ iul7«»ma a I u u »- i h m -« • While expressing appreciation for Hand’s “valuable contribu tions” to Atlantic’s growth, Mc- Sparran said that he and the board of directors look forward to con tinued progress under new general manager and secretary Robert M. Dever. “Bob Dever was the obvious choice of the board," McSparran said. “He has beat with Atlantic for more than two decades and has worked closely with Paul Hand for the past 10 years.” Dever joined Atlantic’s staff in 1970 as payroll department super visor. He was elected treasurer in 1974 and was named assistant general manager and assistant sc- Milk To WELLSBQRO (Tioga Co.) The third annual Tioga County Milk Auction will happen at the Tioga County Fair during the Junior Livestock Auction on Saturday, August 14 at 3 P.M. The milk from each grand champion milking age cow, Ayrshire, Brown Swiss. Jersey, Guernsey and Hols tein will be sold in beautifully painted jars. The Milk Auction The reserve junior champion Holstein was a spring calf shown by Dick Curtis, Curtis-Havcn Vic tor Laurel, a Hanover-Hill Victor daughter, that was also named best junior animal bred and owned. - SPRING YEARLING: 1. John D. Anthony; 2. Haathar Ann Furry; 3. Haathar Ann Furry. WRITER VEARUNO: 1. Radial M. Ba*- man; 2. Mark I Malania Bachman; 3. Nancy Wal. FALL YEARMQ: 1. Jaramy VWlbma; 2. Brian R. Chapman; 3. Jail Hunttr s Dan •- VTDOOB. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE: Cryatal MRar. REteiVK: Olek Curt*. JUMOR REST BRED A OWNED; Dick Curia. JUMOR BEST THREE FEMALES: 1. WM wjrfl a WVWa NMNy Vnli •• Mny> 12 YEAR OLD (Bam March 1. ISSI-Aw 12 19 26 2 At IN i i V Tioga County Champion 35th ANNUAL ERIE COUNTY HOLSTEIN SHOW SPRING CALF: 1. Chrlitylynn Curli»; 2. »th Bly; 3. Jennifer L. Oiekay. WINTER CALF: 1. EricOania Son: 2. Sar i Altdorl; 3. JannHar Anthony. FALL CALF: 1. Radial M. Backman; 2. uon S. Millar; 3. Brian J. Dlekay. SUMMER VEARUNO: 1. Cryatal L. Mlar; Robart S Barbara Frayarmuth; 3. Uaa M. mm smww ml owuet mmim m um 11111 Ir I T I I. I I /fll If f ttu lllH I™ 14 a 21 9 12 19 91 2 m jut m vmi s.s» J 10 IT 21 nr mmmnimmwmm ama na: i. j It an » u u a i 1U» X > m cretary in 1983. He most recently was responsible for negotiating raw milk sales and in overseeing the accounting, transportation and data processing functions. Dever graduated from Drexel University in 1965 with a degree in accounting. He received his master’s in business administra tion in 1972 from Temple Univer sity. He previously was employed by the USDA Market Administra tor as an auditor. Atlantic Dairy Cooperative rep resents more than 3.SSO dairy farm families in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Dela ware, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. Be Sold was developed to bring new and innovative educational programs 'to the 4-H and FPA dairy mem bers. In February, 504-HandFFA members attended the Second Tioga County Youth Dairy Day. Hands-on experience and displays was the key to the day’s success. The hands-on stations included everything from emergency first (Turn to Pago A 39) gual 31, 1991: 1. Christylynn Curtis; 2. Robert A. t Barbara J. Freyermuth. SR. 2 YEAR OLD (Bom September 1, 1990-Fabmaiy 29,1991:1. Nancy Well: 2. Nancy Well; 3. Brian J. Dickey. JR. 3 YR. OLD (Bom March 1,1990-Au guat 31,1990:1. Jennifer L. Dickey; 2. Kevin L. Bush. SR. 3 YR. OLD (Bom September 3, 1990-Fabruary 29,1990:1. Donald Eaton; 2. Heather Logsdon; 3. Sarah Alsdorf. 4 YR. OLD (Bom September 1,19*9-Au gust 31, 1999; 1. Sarah Alsdorf; 2. Gragg Wall. 8 YR. OLD (Bom September 1.1997-Au* gual 31,1955: 1. Robert A. Freyermuth; 2. Sarah Alsdorf; 3. Daniel Woods. 9 YR 9 OVER (Bom before So pi am bar 1,1957:1. Christylynn Cunts: 2. Sarah Als dorf; 3. Sarah Alsdorf. 100,000 LB. COW: Christylynn Curds. SENIOR CHAMPION: Robert A. Freyarmuth. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION: Christ ylynn Curds. ORAND CHAMPION: Robort A. Freyermuth. RESERVE BRAND CHAMPION: CM«- ytyrm Curia. •EST THREE FEMALES; 1. AJay Farma; 2. Nmy Wall. PRODUCE OF DAM: 1. Nancy Wat; 2. Wood* Pafnr. 3. Holy Manro»a. OAM ANDOAUQHTER; t.Nwey Wal;2. A-Jay Rum; 3. Malm Burdick. REST RREOA OWNED: Bob Fmyormulh. _REST UDDER OF SHOW: Bob Frayamwßi. PREMIER EXHIBITOR A PREMIER BREEDER: A-Jay Farm*.