Angus Registration Up 10 Percent ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Registra tions of Angus cattle by the American Angus Association to taled 16,504 head in June, a nearly 36 percent increase. This strong summer business surge pushed registrations for the first three-quarters of the 1994 fis cal year to 172,846 head, an in crease of 10.0 S percent over the same nine months a year earlier, reported Richard Spader, execu tive vice president of the Ameri can Angus Association. “It apperas that registrations of Angus cattle by the American An gus Association will easily top 200,000 head in our 1994 fiscal year, for the fust time since 1982,” Spader said. “The sustained eight year growth in American Angus ADSI & PAY OFF! I r i . m£iw Special Features: • COUNTRY CRAFT FAIR 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, September 24 & 25 —11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Thursday, September 26 - 29 Upper Concourse, Large Arena • COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS Daily • Bams and Lower Concourse - All phases of the dairy industry represented. • FOUR BREED SALES —Ayshire, Holstein, Jersey and Milking Shorthorn • PA HOLSTEIN FALL CHAMPION SHOW Tuesday, September 27 • SUPREME CHAMPION PAGEANT Thursday, September 29 • MILK AND CHEESE BOOTH Daily - Lower Concourse, Large Arena •YOUTH ACTIVITIES— — Careers and Opportunities Night - 7:00 a.m. Sunday, September 25 PA Junior Dairy Show - Monday, September 26 Invitational Youth Dairy Cattle Judging Contest - Monday, September 26 Jr. Dairy Management Contest - Tuesday, September 27 PA 4-H and FFA Dairy Judging Contest - Tuesday, September 27 Saturday, Saptambar 24 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Country Craft Market, Upper Concourse. Large Area 6:30 p.m. Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Pageant, Sheraton Harrisburg East Sunday, Saptambar 25 9:00 a.m, to 6:00 p.m. Country Craft Fair, Upper Concourse, Large Area 7:00 p.m. Careers and Opportunities Night, Front Lobby at Maclay Street Monday through Thursday - Saptambar 26 through 29 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Country Craft Fair, Uppr Concourse Large Arena Monday, September 26 Invitational Youth Dairy Cattle Judging Contest, (4-H, FFA, and Collegiate) Small Arena Pennsylvania Junior Dairy Show Invitational Milking Shorthorn Sale, Small Arena Judging Contest Awards Banquet Sheraton Harrieburg East 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Association business appears to be fueled by strong demand for regis tered Angus seedstock.” For the first nine months of the 1994 fiscal year, transfers of regis tered Angus cattle to new owners (which represent sales) is up by 10.78 percent The number of new people starting registered Angus herds and joining the American Angus Association is keeping pace witih registration growth. During the first nine months of the fiscal year. 2.022 new regular membershipos were issued, up 9.33 percent from the previous year. In addition. 1,125 young people have become junior members of the association, an ioncrease of nearly 6 percent SCHEDULE Of Shows, Sales and Contests Average Farm Feed Costs For Handy Reference To help farmers across the state to have handy reference of com modity input costs in their feeding operations for DHIA record sheets or to develop livestock feed cost data, here’s this week’s average costs of various ingredients as compiled from regional reports across the state of Pennsylvania. Remember these are averages so you will need to adjust your figures up or down according to your loca September 26 29 FARM SHOW COMPLEX 2301 NORTH CAMERON ST. HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17110-9408 PHONE (717) 787-2905 Tuesday, September 27 9:00 a.m. Eastern National Brown Swiss Show 9:00 a.m. Pennsylvania Fall Championship Holstein Show 12 Noon Top of the Harvest Jersey Sale, Small Arena 5:00 p.m. All-American Buffet, Small Arena 7:00 p.m. East National Holstein Sale, Small Arena Thursday, September 29 8:00 a.m. Eastern National Holstein Show 8:00 a.m. Mid-Atlantic Regional Jersey Show 12 Noon Cattle Release (Holsteins and Jerseys at the end of the Holstein and Jersey Shows) Supreme Champion (selection immediately following the Holstein Grand Champion) FLAN TO ATTEND! Uncaiter Farming, Sattmtey, Uftmtm tion and the quality of your crop. Com, No. 2y - 2.56 bu. 4.58 cwt. Wheat. No. 2 - 3.17 bu. 5.29 cwt. Barley, No. 3 - 1.70 bu. 3.64 How Does Your Herd Compare? STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) These data are calculated using information pulled from Pennsylvania DHIA’s mainframe computer each week. It is a one-week summary representing approximately one fourth of the herds on test, as they are tested monthly. These data are valuable from a business management standpoint and can be used for comparing your operations to the averages from about one-fourth of the herds across the state. 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