CJ. HOUGHTALING Tioga Co. Correspondent WHITNEYVILLE (Tioga Go.) $560 for one gallon of milk? That’s the price Gabe Greco of Greco’s Super Duper paid, and he was happy to do it. The occasion marked the third annual Tioga County Milk Auc tion held Saturday, August 14 at the Tioga County Fair and featur ed one gallon of milk from each of the five grand champion dairy cows (junior division) at the fair. Because of Greco’s generosity, and that of the other buyers, kids throughout the state, as well as the county, will benefit from the pro ceeds. While 25 percent of the money goes to the exhibitor, another 25 percent is donated to the exhibi tor’s club or chapter, and the re maining SO percent is used to sponsor Tioga County 4-H and FFA educational events. “The money (from the milk auction) helps fund hands-on ses sions with teachers and veterinar ians during events like the Dairy Youth Management Workshop at Penn State and Youth Dairy Day in Tioga County," said Craig Wil liams, Tioga County Cooperative extension agent. “And those pro grams have been highly successful educational tools benefiting dairy oriented youth." Greco’s milk came from Stoney Get The THE ONLY . 'T OUT FRONT ZERO V rii/l* 1 TURNING RADIUS Up MOWER MADE IN 30” /] I TO SO" CUTTING WIDTH u AT AFFORDABLE PRICES Increase production with a new Spirit. The QuInStSMK Spirit ZT with exclusive Q Drive or hydrostatic drive and unique natural lever steering allows the operator complete control of the low profile full floating 30 , 36”, 42” or 50” mower deck. 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P 117122 717-784 M lincwwr Fainting, Saturday, August 28,1M3-ASS Record Bids Seal Milk Auction’s Success Knob Grigadier Valaric, a 3-year old Jersey owned by Joseph Swec ly of Mansfield. Other buyers were Middlebury Co-op (repre sented by Don Gilman) who paid $230 for milk from Blue-Devils Clover, a 2-year-old Ayrshire owned by Kevin Wales (who also presented his rosette to the buyer); Check-R-Board (represented by Tony Rishel), paid s2oofor milk from Shady Creek Ida Isabel! K, a 9-year-old Brown Swiss (and the oldest champion at the fair) owned by Rebecca Bechtel of Covington; Judson Agway (represented by Larry Harvey) paid $260 for milk from Esßem Enhancer Bute Bud dy, a 4-year-old Holstein owned by Olivia Courtney of Mansfield; and Felton Trucking (in a phone in bid) paid $l9O for milk from Cas tles King Flash Gloria, a 2-year old Guernsey owned by David Kriner of Mansfield. A basket, made by Jackie Gum mo of Wellsboro, containing two T-shirts and a hat donated by the American Dairy Association and cheese donated by Eastern Dairy Store in Wellsboro was also' Auc tioned off. Half of the proceeds from the basket went to thejunior Livestock Auction Committee while the other half will be used by the Milk Auction Committee as seed money for next year’s auc tion. Preceding the milk auction was the Tioga County Junior Live- union ca J.L PmcN* An 4 Em WnWd, M 17IM 717 Ml IBS MARYLAND DORCHESTER Cft EMbm EmM Carp. CmMO* M> 21113 41M84300 FREDEHCKCO. HhMMMBR HbaS Buka inmn mh oipni Tlumonl UO 217 M 1014714717 HARPORO Ca GMb ENm A fcrM oNto|M. MO 21034 BAWBWTOHOa (feMpf Lam A Pami HbmMr. MD11741 Ml-717-1W stock Sale featuring 67 market animals raised by 31 4-H or FFA exhibitors. According to Earle D. Robbins. Tioga County Extension agent and sale chairman, the sale has come a long way since its inception 12 yean ago when nine junior exhibi tors sold 19 animals to six buyers, grossing a total of $2,992.74. This 'year, the sale had 28 new buyers on hand, keeping the prices well above market value, grossing $23,000. DELAWARE KENT CHAM (bm> * Mqfim Smyrna OE^ibtt NEW JERSEY mum ea UMM Smbi A MBir bmr, NJ OHIO hmlmmi IOMEMErca MNinMßi. NJ 00IM 00MM-118 NEW YORK EENACAOa UnMnan't EmR Dipns ih^he WMrioo. NY IJl® SIIHHM Milk Auction buyers and sellers with their grand champion animals patiently grouped together for this photo. From left to tight: Don Gilman representing Middle bury Co-op; Gabe Greco of Greco’s Super Ouper; Joe Sweety; Kevin Wales; Dave Kriner; Rebecca Bechtel; Olivia Courtney; Tony Rishel representing Check-R-Board; and Larry Harvey from Judson Agway. Pelton Trucking, not shown, was a call-in buy er. Needed new housing for Breeder Contracts Layer Contracts 101’x249‘ 3000 hMd tunnel ventilated hog finishing houso 1-800-673-2580 For information on new contracts being offered by local feed and livestock companies In a remarkable display of sup port for the young exhibitors, Pel ton Trucking of Monroeton pur chased a 120-pound market lamb from Laura Fitch of Roaring Branch and donated it back to the Tioga County 4-H program. The immediately: I Hog Finishing Contracts Northeast Agri Systems, Inc. Flyway Business Park store hours; Mon -m 7;so to 4-so 139 A West Airport Road ' Sat. «oo to Noon UtljZ, PA 17543 24 Hf. 7 Day Rapalr Santo* Ph: (717) 569-2702 I Turkey Contracts I Pullet Contracts Contracts Available For • Tom & Hen Turkeys 7,200*15,000 Bird* Two 50'x620' Tom Turlwy Hoimm Contracts Available For • Hog Finishing: 1,000-3,000 Haad • Sow Unite: 200-1,300 Sows 1-800-673-2580 animal was then repurchased by Brook’s Lumber Company. Photographs taken of exhibitors and buyers with their animals will be presented to the buyers at a re cognition banquet at the Tioga County Fairgrounds Oct. 20. as m BB P WWg|