.ancsster Fanning, Saturday, August 17, 1996 Top Crawford DHIA Cows By Protein For July OWNER - COW'S NAME BLACK POND FARMS ARDELL PAN HELOIS CAPPY MORRELL FARMS EMMA BLOOM * WANDA LASS BUFFY PLDH LINE HOLSTEINS SUE GIGGLS TYPBMK LINDY HEATHR STONEY RHONDA JETHRN ■CANARY FUNNY RITA ALAN & RHONA CUSTEAD PAGE GINA VELVET VANESS NIL-AIRE EARN HARRY SHEILA QUEENS MANOR HOLST SERENA JANES * JANET HUNTER LOLLY PIB6E SHAHNA CALE RYND HOME FARMS CARMEN CAROL BONBON JAMES R DAVIS DAZZLE JEFFREY RANEY CLARET INFIELD BROTHERS DYNAHI DONALD I EATON BANCROFT FARMS VEL+RDS HOLSTEINS HT DEN RAMONA STELLA HART FARM 23 ALRIGHT FARMS LEANNB EARL 4 BONITA KRIDER 181 DARK + CHRIS CORNELL MELISA FFA Announces ALEXANDRIA, Va. The National FFA Organization named four finalists for each of its two most prestigious awards, the American Star Farmer and Ameri can Star in Agribusiness. These awards recognize stu dents who have established profit able agricultural enterprises or agribusiness programs, demon strated outstanding management skills, earned the American FFA Degree the organization’s highest level of accomplishment The top producing cows by protein in Crawford DHIA for July are as follows: BREED AGE DAYS RH RH GR-H RH RH RH GR-H GR-H GR-H RH RH RH GR-H '3-2 and met other agricultural edu cation and leadership require ments. Star Farmer finalists are Justin Day, 22, Middletown, Ind.; Rus sell Zeedyk, 21, Bryan, Ohio; Ricky Joe McWilliams, 22, Halls, Tenn.; and Richard Russell, 20, Basin, Wyo. Star in Agribusiness finalists are Todd Muench, 21, Cissna Park, 111.; Chad R. Bischoff, 21, Marshall, Mich.; Dari Korthals, MILK 305 305 304 305 38,547 32,421 26,973 24,107 5-5 7-10 3- 4- 34,306 28,434 29,809 23,249 24,347 7-6 3-5 9-.6 3-5 5-11 31,115 29,977 27,944 28,987 28,199 26,395 26,283 27,425 24,896 25,185 24,179 7-4 7-11 305 305 305 305 27,490 27,321 21,403 25,331 6-11 10-5 3- 4- 28,091 25,424 3-11 5-2 26,395 305 305 305 305 25,633 25,618 25,726 24,450 4-4 3- 4- 3-4 27,43” 23 24,015 305 305 305 3-9 3-10 3-9 23,3”2 3-10 25 «10 31,295 24,273 24,119 22,746 24,324 3-6 6-10 305 305 305 4-2 4-9 4-3 28,737 22,944 27,127 23,021 22,818 24,897 24,025 1 PROT PRO TEIN 3.6 3.6 3.9 4.5 1373 1180 1062 1095 1105 996 828 788 2.9 3.1 3.1 3.3 1094 977 995 815 831 1022 902 886 835 810 968 952 853 798 918 1000 926 800 3.3 3.7 4.3 3.2 3.5 3.5 4.0 3.2 1109 3.7 3.4 3.7 3.4 913 862 836 788 3.6 3.4 3.2 3.2 880 811 797 3 5 4 2 3,7 1040 1025 1049 966 825 821 791 3.0 4.0 3.0 2.9 3.6 2.9 Finalists 22, Pipestone, Minn.; and Sloan Dean “Pokey” Varner, 20, Bris tow, Okla. Each finalist will receive $l,OOO from the National FFA Foundation and will travel to Europe or Costa Rica for an inter national experience tour. A panel of judges will interview the finalists and select one winner for each award at the 69th Nation al FFA Convention Nov. 14-16 in Kansas City, Mo. Winners will receive an additional $l,OOO. EDGEWATER. Md. Docs the Maryland grain checkoff prog ram pay dividends to the state’s grain producers? You bet it does, said Jerry Gulke, himself a Mid western grain farmer as well as a commodity marketing analyst and an ag economist for Top Producer magazine. FAT Gulke, addressing nearly 300, most of them farmers, at the recent annual meeting of the Maryland Grain Producers Association, cre dited the Maryland checkoff, coupled with com and grain checkoff programs in 20 states across the country, with major contributions to skyrocketing grain exports. In 1986, Gulke noted, U.S. exports of ag products to all coun tries totaled $26 billion. In just 10 years, that figure has risen to $63 billion. In the 10-crop-year span, 1986-1995, wheat exports to all countries jumped from a value of $3 billion to $S billion, course grains from $3 billion to $8 bil lion, and soybeans from $4.3 bil lion to $5.4 billion. Checkoff-supported market development programs overseas . CLfISSIFIEP APS 937 869 953 832 10' header for K Gleaner, very good, $1,575. Larry Staller “The Combine Man" 1-800-248-2151 1,200 bushel wire corn crib; JD 5 ton wagon gear. 717-665-4743. 954 966 902 1? Miller off-set disc, $3950; NH 36 flail chopper, $775, Patz barn cleaner unit, 20' chute, RH. 610-944-7453 13 Bnllion cultimulcher, Bullion 10-tooth chisel. 800/919-3322 175 John Deere loader. 73" bucket, $7OO (717)738-1327. 1800 Automatic roller mill with blower, discharge, ex cellent condition, $7200. 717-933-8123. 18358 Case Skid Loader w/boom hyd., low hours; JD 24A diesel skid loader, $5200; 1830 Case skid loader, $4500. G D Equip ment, 717/659-3533. 854 917 802 1940‘s John Deere LA, good condition, new tires, runs good, excellent sheet metal, $3500. 717/957-3345. 1941 open front JO G. Ex cellent for restoring. Lancaster County, (717)684-7728. 1949 Centaur tractor w/ Leroy gas engine, Army model, restorable. 717/384-3460. 1951 Case SC, great run ning shape, needs paint, ready to go to work. 201-635-7094. 1962 Chevy C60,16’ stake bed, 5 speed, 2 speed axle, new brakes, 40,000 origi nal miles, 327 V 8; WFE for Farm all M thru 560; 1971 292 Chevy motor, 4 speed trans. 412-368-3245. 1981 IH 1420 Combine, 1114 hours, 1961 IH 820 13' grain platform, West field w/60 auger, electric motor, 6"x4l’ transport, s"x2l’ utility auger. lOhp Kohler motor. 215/679-9266. Ag Economist Credits Grain Checkoff BUY. SELL.TRAPE OB RENT THROUGH THE ■— PHONE: 717-626-1164 or 717-394-3047 FAX 717-733-6058 Mon., Tuck.. Wed., Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM; Thurs. 7 AM to 5 PM 1982 Deere 6620, low hrs. Indiana machine, emma culate, 90% tires, $26,650. Call Sam. 717-630-2736 I FARM EQUIPMENT 1982 JD 6620 sidehiU com bine, 2500 hrs., good con dition, w/215 Ilex head w/ carrier, 215 rigid head w/ carrier, 444 corn head. (717)535-5711. 1982 John Deere 4440, quad range, duals, 3500 hours Price $24,000.00 Call (609)455-3462 or (609)769-4025 1985 8820 4x4, very good, $34,500 , 1979 7720 showing 1,885 hrs , heavy rear axle $26,500 Finance Larry Stalter ‘The Combine Man’ 1-800-248-2151 1986 14008 JCB backhoe, DROPS, standard stick hoe, $9,500. (610)932-5576. 1988 7720 Titan 11, 2,016 engine hrs., about 1,400 sep. hrs., big rubber, chop per, heavy adjustable axle, sharp, $39,500. Trade & Finance. Larry Stalter The Combine Man' 1-800-248-2151 1990 411 NH discbine, new gearbox, PTO shaft, good cond, $6,000. (610)935-0305. 1991 Deutz 8F6L913, 178 hp, DIIB3L clutch, 2152 hours. Adams 717-528-4134 evenings 1991 IH 1640, 1,004 hrs., 1063 and 1020 20ft. Far mer lost lease on land. $67,500. Larry Stalter The Combine Man' 1-800-248-2151 1994 NH Skid Loader, LX665 Turbo, 550 hours, w/4-in-1 bucket, $16,500. 717/529-2512. 1995 Agri metal bedding chopper, 18hp, gas, w/ blower. Vandafe 285 trailer/mixer, Eaton scales, 4 auger needs bottom, dis charge chain. (910)655-9728. 1995 Deere 6810 cutter, 759 hrs., $123,500. Trade & Finance. Larry Stalter “The Chopper Man' 1-800-248-2151 1995 JO 6710 forage harvester. 4-30* head, 252 also have had an impact on consumer-oriented exports such as snack foods, breakfast cereals, and red meats. As a group, that category of exports jumped in val ue from $26 billion in 1986 to $55 billion in 1995. Checkoff dollars, Gulke said, have resulted in the United States being able to take “great strides” in the development of new mark ets for value-added ag products while, at the same time, offering American farmers the challenge of responding to “immensely increased demands” for our com and small grains in the world markets. Gulke, who credits the financial success of his 2.000-acre com, soybean and wheat farm in north ern Illinois to his “philosophical approach” to marketing, is extremely bullish on the commod ity market He predicts that in September, “we’ll be the only storehouse in the world with soybeans.” In the corn markets, China “has the potential to eat us out of house and home.” In the end, “we may be talking the kind of money we’ve never made before.” hrs., $134,600. Trade & Finance. Larry Staltar Ths Chopper Man' 1-800-248-2151 1 year old Harvestore 441 auger mixer and scales, 4500 lbs, stationary, asking $12,900. After 6pm, (304)725-2544. 216 flex header, $4,250; 643, $6,500.; 443, $4,400, 2-13, $4,250. and more All very good. Larry Stalter ■The Combine Man’ 1-800-248-2151 220 AC tractor w/cab and weights, $6,500 (610)681-4134. (2) 24’ Farmco feed wa gons, new condition, NH 782 harvester w/824 corn head, hay head All good condition. Jonestown. PA 717-865-0331 (2) JD pressed steel wheels, 16x38, sanded, primed and painted, $250 080. KMC chisel plow 12, new points, painted, $3,000 080 (717)326-0887. (2) Paypacfc forage wa gons, 3 beater roof, NH 320 baler. 78 INT. truck w/ feed blower, holstein hen ers due in Aug. (717)263-7737. 325 NR Corn Picker for sale, good shape mount for rabbit deisel, ready to go. (717)687-0915. 3309 Case IH/NI Discbine, like new, $9500. Staunton Tractor 540/885-7261. 371 Detroit diesel power unit in good condition, run ning unit. Evening*, (908)218-9492. 3940 JD forage harvester, 5V4 PU, 2RN corn, electric controls, hydraulic swing hitch. VG condition (717)762-6715. (3) Brillion SS 10' packer*/ seeders- Clearance! Working shape $1975,» is $1575. JD #8 I dackhoe oft 850 JD $3900, Nich* son tedders, SBM-$lO5O, IHC 1100 FH or 3pth, l*» new. $850; NH 451 mower $850; IHC balance head mower trailer type. Little Giant 36' PTO eleva tor; NH 30' elevator years old, $lB5O Wheary Jr.. 717-687-010*
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