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    A42-lancaatar Farmlno, Saturday, April 16,1894
New Classification Programs Provide Greater Flexibility
BR ATTLEBORO, VT. Classic - This program requires evaluated. in Classic, Standard, Basic or In- scores assigned can be used for
Starting August 1, Holstein breed- all cows be evaluated and all Cows with permanent scores troductory program within the last genetic evaluations,
ers will have a range of choirs m scores go toward genetic evalua- and cows fresh more than 10 14 months. Classification applications will
the way their herds are classified, tions. months are optional. Official herd Introductory - This program is soon be available for the August
The goal of the Holstein Asso- Breeders receive official herd BAAs will be calculated and herd available to breeders who have not evaluations and should be retum
ciation’s new approach is to tailor BAAs and may be eligible for owners may be eligible for herd participated in classification in the ed to the Association by June 1.
classification to the individual herd recognition awards. This recognition awards. last five years. First and second Providing information that can
farm, based on the breeders continues the existing Association Basic -In general, this program lactation cows fresh less than 10 assist dairy producers to breed, dc7
ne ®d s ' program. requires all first and second lacta- months are the only cows required velop and market higher-produc-
There are six different pro- Standard - This program re- tion cows be scored. to be presented. All other cows arc ing cows is the goal of herd
grams, all with their own charac- quires that all nonpermanent cows A u cows that previously were optional. evaluation. It is the Association’s
teristics. fresh less than 10 months be scored at least two times (at least Breeder’s choice - This special intent to increase the number of
Ifaim. From NYS Thruway once in the second or greater lacta- program is available when a breeders who wish to take advant
exit 46, 390 N. t° Lehigh tion) are optional Cows with per- breeder agrees to participate in the age of the benefits of classifica
tmMmCtawy miteto manent scores and cows fresh Classic, Standard or Basic pro- tion on a regular basis.
Willard & proceed E. to more than 10 months are optional, grams programs on a regular bas- For full information on the new
Mendon Center Rd„ then Limited -In this program un- is. The breeder is allowed to select programs, call Member Service
n m T scored cows fresh less than 10 the cows presented. None of the tdl-frec 1-800-952-5200,
Roy Teltsworth, inc. aucts. mQnths m presenteA AU other
cows may be presented on an op
tional basis.
Herd owners are allowed to par
ticipate on an unlimited continu
ous basis if no optional cows are
presented.
If optional cows are present
the breeder must have particir
Public Auction Register
Closing Date Monday 5:00 P.M.
I of each week’s publication
APRIL TUES, APR. 19 -10 AM FRI. APR. 22 -10 AM Surp-
Mrn,L> Schoen Farms complete lus equip, for Baltimore Co.
SAT. APR. 16 - 9AM Wehr- dispersal auction, premium Harford Co. Maryland State
ly's Auction Car and farm f arm machinery, trucks, Highway Administration,
machinery, antique, house- bins building. Pittsford, Various contractors and
hold goods. Located along ’423 Mendon Center secured creditors. Trucks,
Snyder Rd. off of Rt. 616 pj Pittsford, NY. From tractors & trailers, constrUo
between Glen Rock and | 3 go p us b exit 11 to tion equip. The Maryland
Seven Valleys or off of 251 east 12 miles to State Fairgrounds, Timo-
Shaffer Church Rd. Char- Center Rd, then nium, Md. Atlantic Auc
les 6 Scott Wehrly, auct proceed N. 4 miles to the lions. Inc.
SAT. APR. 16 - 9AM
Harvey Pfenning IH Dealer
ship complete liquidation
auction, Rt. 78 Clarence
(Buffalo NY). Held at the
Harvey Pfenning dealer
ship 8655 Transit Rd. (Rt.
78), at the comer of Tona
wanda Creek rd. ’/* mile N.
of Millersport Hwy., 7 miles
N. of N.Y. thruway exit #49.
Depew, N.Y. Roy Teits
worth, Inc., aucts.
SAT. APR. 16 - 9AM Anti
que Furniture, Old crank
floor model Victrolas, May
tag wringer washer, Old
floor model radios, wash
stands, horse cutter sleigh,
Pierce tin pie safe, plumb
ing and electrical supplies,
hardware supplies, new
bicycles, new Lawn Chief
power mowers, Manco 5
HP go cart, Manco 3V4 HP
mini kar, Honda 185 S -3
wheeler. 6 Miles W. of
Lehighton, 6 Miles E. of
Route 309 at South Tama
qua on Rt. 443 at Normal
Square Blinker light turn N.
1 mile to blinker light, turn
left go 100 yards to Mahon
ing Valley Fire Company
Hall, Carbon Co., Pa. By
T.K.T. Kinc. Robert A.
Amer, auct.
SAT. APR. 16 - 9AM Anti
ques, tools & hardware.
2615 Safe Harbor Rd.,
Washington Boro, Pa
From Millersville, take
Letort Rd. West to Safe
Harbor Rd. to Masonville
Church. By Anna R. (Ben
jamin S) Breneman. Roy &
Eric Probst, aucts.
SAT. APR 16-IPM, Com
plete Liquidation Of Jim
Sariano's (Import) Garage
Located 2401 Old Gettys
burg Road, Camp Hill, Pa
17011, One Block From
Capital City Mall Off Rte 15
Towards Lemoyne Well
Maintained Quality Equip.
From Auto Repair Business
Of 22 Yrs. Owner Retiring.
Mark Yelk & Mark Bara
nowski, Aucts.
MON. APR 18 - 7:3OPM
Short Notice Perry Co.
Dairy Herd Dispersal. Held
at the Kish Valley Dairy
Sales Bam, Belleville, Pa.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Wid
dowson. Managed by
Miller-Bard.
Greek Easter
LAMB
AND GOAT
SALE
Tues. Apr. 26
5:00 P.M.
WESTMINSTER
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Rt. 31 S.W. of
Westminster
Phono 410443-9320
2800 HP Offsite Nursery (7 Rooms)
(Pull Plug, Preferated Ceiling Ventilated)
2000 Head Finisher (2 Rooms)
(Deep Pit, Tunnel Ventilated)
TRI
PIG SAVER “DUTCH CRATE”
Developed through testing In our research
farms die goal was to develop a crate that
nearly eliminates crushing, due to lay ons,
unmatched durability and be easy to work
around. All this has bean achieved by a
unique gravity (liprail that forces sows to he
down slowly and using stainless steel for rear
doors and legs, proven horizontal and solid
steel rod construction. All this at a reasonable
cost. Crate also can be Installed on an angle.
/ £
CONFINEMENT STALLS
Developed In our R&D farm. Our goole were
convenience, safety and durability. The low
back and flat top rail* are easy to rsach over
with no sharp edges. Stainless steel rear legs
and front feet along with solid steel horizontal
rods through punched uprights provide the
strongest, most durable stall ever produced
by Tri-County (21 ”-24" O.C. x 86”)
• // / £ /*»
GerMOOOvln'&
with MHkshakes!
300 Sow Farrow - Feeder Pig Unit
NURSERY PENNING
Nursery panning has bean
Improved by the uss of an
optional solid stainless
steal panel on the front
gates which keeps walkways
clean. Stainless steal
fast on panning
eliminate corrosion where
panning attaches to the
floor. Stainless steal drinker
pipes I mounting brackets
also Increase durability.
FINISHING PENNING
Standard atalnlaat staal
feel and taatanara ollar
Improved durability ovar other
aimllar type* of panning. Loop
and flapper latoh arrangement
ellmlnatea the uea of drop
pine. Stain la as steel fence
line taadara provide excel lent
durability and a minimum of
waste.
OUNT
1200 Sow Farrow-Feeder Pig Unit