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    AlB-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 1, 1995
BRATTLEBORO. VL The
Ayrshire Breeders’s Association
has announced its 1994 All-
American results and a new pro
duction goal for the breed to
increase production annually by 3
percent.
According to news releases
made recently by the ABA, head
quartered in Brattleboro, Vt, an
increase of 3 percent per year
would mean that the average Ayr
shire would be producing more
than 18,000 pounds of milk and
620 pounds of protein by the year
2000.
“This is attainable only if all of
us work towards it,” said Jim
McConnell, ABA president “It is
the entire membership of the
(ABA that) is focusing on gene
tics. As a board, we have set the
goal, and all of us together will
have to increase our use of young
Belleville
Livestock Auction
BELLEVILLE, PA
March 29, 1995
CATTLE 315... PDA
Supply included 192 Deity
cowi and heifen ..»1. cowl
HEIFERS; few Choice
58.00-60.50, couple Select
53.60 & 54.75. COWS:
Breaking Utility and Com
mercial 36.50-40.10, Cutter
and Boning Utility
37.10-41.75, Canner and Low
Cutter 34.00-37.25. Shelli
down to 32.00. BULLS: few
Yield Grade No. 1 1400/1635
Ibi. 44.00-46.60.
CALVES 75...VEALERS;
few Standard and Good 75/95
Ibi. 55.00-58.00, few Utility
50/30 lbs. 35.00-42.00.
FARM CALVES: No. 1 Hols
tein bulls 85/125 lbs.
85.00- No. 2 75/115
lbs. 60.00-80.00; couple No. 1
Holstein heifers 90 lbs.
125.00 & 147.50.
HOGS 75...8ARR0WS
AND GILTS: US 1-2 225/255
lbs. 34.25-37.25, few lots US
2-3 265/290 lbs. 30.25-3XIO.
SOWS; US 1-3 300/620 lbs.
25.00- BOARS: couple
15.00 & 21.25.
FEEDER PIGS 78... Few
lots US 1-3 75/125 lbs.
32.00- per head.
SHEEP 33... SPRING
SLAUGHTER LAMBS:
Choice 40/100 lbs.
79.00-110.00. SLAUGHTER
SHEEP: 25.00-40.00.
GOATS 12... Few Large
50.00- few Small Kids
25.00- per head.
DAIRY
C0W5...5600.00-$1150.00,
couple $1285.00. per head.
Jersey Shore
Livestock Market,
Inc.
Auction every Thursday
at 4:00 p.m.
Jersey Shore, Pa.
Report supplied by Auction
Thursday, March 23, 1995
RETURN TO FARM
CALF 90.00-185.00.
GOOD VEAL
70.00-89.00.
COMMON VEAL
20.00-69.00.
CHOICE STEERS
63.00-66.50.
SELECT STEERS
58.00-62.00.
COMMON STEERS
43.00-
COMMERCIAL COWS
38.00-
CANNERS-CUTTERS
34.00-
SHELLS: 25.00-33.00.
CHOICE HEIFERS
63.00-
SELECT HEIFERS
60.00-
COMMON HEIFERS
45.00-
COMMON -FEEDERS
35.00-
BULLS: 43.00-47.00.
HOGS: 35.00.
SOWS: 23.00-31.00.
ROUGHS: 20.00-21.00.
LAMBS: 60.00-76.00.
Ayrshire Breed Focusing
sires and be highly selective with
our matings of all animals.”
The current rate of increase is
approximately 1.4 percent accord
ing McConnell.
“We wanted to set a goal that is
realistic, and achievable,” he said.
“I am confident that we will be
making strong gains in the milk
and protein production changes
during these next few years.”
In other business, the ABA
announced its 1994 All-American
contests. There are two catagories,
one for youth, or junior members,
and the other for adults.
In the adult division, five of the
winners were entries from Canada,
while none were from Pennsylva
nia. There were no Pennsylvania
entries from Pennsylvania in the
junior member division either.
While a number of the adult and
junior winners came from entries
from the Midwest, there were sev
eral from other Mid-Atlantic and
Northeastern states.
“As usual, competiiion was
stiff. Congratulations are in order
for all participants,” said Linda
Hanson, of Minnesota, who served
as constest coordinator.
“It’s great to see such enthu
siasm and participation among our
Ayrshire youth.”
AYRSHIRE
All-American RmulU
Junior C»lf: Value-Ayr BBK Devan Art A
Kevin Gaddu; Wuhee, WI; Intermediate Calf:
Kellereat C. Eliaa ET Bruce McNaughton;
Hinchinbrooke P.Q. (Canada); Senior Calf:
Cedarvale Mandate tabby Dale A Brian Schill
ing; Boggatown, IN; Summer Yearling: Moy-
Ayr Kelly’a Dynaaty Maty A Pauline Moyer,
Whitewater, WI; Junior Yearling: Yellow Briar
M.M. Sabrina Jeff Stephen*; Troy, Ont (Cana
da); Intermediate Yearling: Covey-Farma
CMR Royalty Carol Boaton; Summer Shade,
KY; Senior Yearling: Yellow Briar Jellybean
Jeff, Mike A Manlyn Stephens; Troy, Ont.
(Canada); Junior 2: Moy-Ayr Jaye Morgan Per
ry A Dorothy Moyer, Whitewater, WI; Senior 2:
TIE Anderhni’i Abel’s Bor Gino Anderiini;
Langley, BC (Canada); Senior 2: TIE Magic
Meadowa Jaye Allison Darcie Lee Hartford,
Charlotte, VT; Junior 3: Conebella Jeannot
Daisy Mary A Pauline Moyer; Whitewater, WI,
Senior 3: Tip-Ayr Moon River Agnes David
Koss; Epworth, IA; 4 Year Old: Covey-Farms
Bandit's Flora Amy Covey; Rose, OK; 5 Year
Old: DE STE Victorie Charlene ET Shanna Har
ris A Lynn Lee; Smyrna, TN; Aged Cow: Yel
low Bnar BBK Pearime John F. Stephens; Troy,
Ont. (Canada); Breeders Herd: Moy-Ayr
Breeders Herd Perry A Dorothy Moyer, White
water, WI.
Junior Reiulti
Junior Calf: McConnell's Prudent Move
Chsrm Justin Jackson; Wellington, OH; Res Jr
Calf: McConnell's Bonaparte Beauty Hope Bur
ner, Adamatown, MD; Intermediate Calf: Sorc
loise Saaha-ET Rebecca Joy Seifert; Acampo,
CA; Res Int Calf: Val D'Ectrie Willy Clovic
Laurie Langel; McFarland, WI; Senior Calf:
Maple Dell Soldiers Aura Melissa Patrick;
On Genetics
Woodbine, MD; Rea Sr Calft Spoon-Ayr Moon
River Maerita Jake Hunger, Broken Arrow, OK;
Summer Yearling: Sunny Acre* Jade's Ivy
Andrew Evans; Georgetown, NY; Rea Summer
Yrling: Perrowmont Jaye's Nivea Andy ft Ash
by Perrow; Big Island, VA; Junior Yearling:
Toughy Acres Jaye Amanda Tami Mueller; Cuba
City, WI; Res Jr Yrling: Melody Lane Hvre
Beulah Eric Stanton; Cobleakill, NY; Intermedi
ate Yearling: Roseayr Channel BJ ft AD Moat
er, Geneva, IN; Rea Ini Yrling: Res Int Yrling:
Strathbum BBK Nausha Courtney Harriger,
Broken Arrow. OK; Senior Yearling: Toughy
Acres Queen Rose Tami Mueller, Cuba City, WI;
Res Sr Yrling: Msple Dell Reliable Pin-Up
Rebecca Patrick; Woodbine, MD; Junior 2:
Shamrock Hills Sunlite Kiel O'Neill; Randolph,
NY; Res Jr. 2: Vais Pride Olympic Rosie Mark
Valentine: Thurmonl, MD; 2: Magic
Cargill’s Feed Division
Plans For Lebanon Mill
LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) —
Cargill’s Feed Division
announced that construction will
begin soon on a new state-of-the
art feed mill here.
Dave Larson, Feed Division
president, said the facility will
focus on the nutrition and service
needs of the area’s dairy produc
ers and will also produce swine
and other specialty feeds. The
plant will produce both bagged
and bulk feeds. Farm store pro
ducts will be distributed from the
mill.
“We decided to locate a mill in
Lebanon to better serve the needs
of Pennsylvania’s dairy farmers
and other livestock-feed users,”
CABOOSE BOXCAR ENGINE
0/027 Gauge (7” long) 0/027 Gauge (91/2” long) 0/027 Gauge (11” long)
Die Cast Wheels Die Cast Wheels MP IS
Dual Motor
Train ready to run - track and transformer not included
All train cars are painted With the Ford New Holland colors (white with red and
blue) and are highly detailed.
Future intentions consist of flat cars mounted with miniature Ford New Holland
equipment purchasers of this 3-piece set will be notified of future train pieces.
This is a Limited Edition train set and available while supply lasts.
The cost of the Engine - Boxcar - Caboose set is $200.00 plus $7.75 $/H by UPS.
Pa. residents add $12.00 for sales tax. Not sold individually.
Make check payable to Paul Good and mail to
717 New St. Akron, PA 17501
Any questions, call (717) 859'1673 evenings
Meadows Jiye Alliion Ducie Leu Hertford;
Charlotte, VT; Rai Sr 2: Eroeral-Famii Jtck'i
Nile Logan Fenton; Winchester, OH; Junior 3:
Blue Meadows Suzie ET Rebecca Joy Seifert;
Aconpo, CA; Ras Jr 3: Emerald-Farms Sway
ne’s Fenny Logan A Regan Fenton; Winchester,
OH; Senior 3; Mni-Ayr IC Charlene C Jeatmie
Gaddis; Barfield, WI; Res Sr 3: Tami Muellers;
Cuba City, WI; 4 Year Old: Covey-Famra Ban
dit’s Flora Amy Covey, Rose, OK; Ras 4 Yr:
Tri-Line Tempo Ilona Emily Thornburg;
Winchester, IN; 5 Year Old: Woodland-View J
Polly S ET Jessica Broadwater, Preston, MN;
Res S Yr: Mini-Ayr Rebel Lucy Jennie Gaddis;
Bonfield, WI; Aged Cow: Covey-Farms Bene
factor Kata Amy Covey, Rose, OK; Res Aged
Cow: Des Prairies Jeanie 6 Amelia Joy
Aylaworth; Shreve, OR
Larson said. “This is Cargill’s first
mill in eastern Pennsylvania, an
area which we believe is a high
potential, long-term market for the
livestock industry.” Cargill has
been providing some service to
the area through its mill in Walk
ersville, Md., Larson noted.
The facility will be located at
the intersection of 16th and Leh
man streets and wilLemploy 10 to
IS people. The main structure at
the Lebanon mill will be a tower
seven to eight stories high. Other
buildings will include a one-story
office and warehouse. Construc
tion is expected to be completed
by the summer of 1996.