(Continued frpm Pago A 10) Center, 8 a.m. Cedar Crest Young Farmers Awards Banquet, Schacffcr stown Fite Hall, 7 p.m. Lancasf - M( ty 4-H Center, 9:30 ajn.-3 p.m. Pa. Horse Fanners’ Open House, Days, Harrisburg. thr April 8. Berks County Conservation Dis trict Banquet, Kutztown Cedar Cresi Equipment EQUIPMENT SPECIAL PATZ Model 8810 Silo Unloader (New) PATZ Model 205 Trailer Mixer (Demo)., PATZ Rebuilt Drive Units PATZ 12” Belt Feeders (New) PATZ Bale Choppers (New) UEBLER 820 TMR Mixing Cart w/electronic Scale (Used) UEBLER 812 Cart-3 years old-Excellent Condition (Used) BODCO Bale Chopper-2 years old-Excellent Condition (Used) 1,850 RISSLER Model 300 Mixer-Beam Scaie-(U5ed)..6,000 J&D Stainless Steel Dump Waterers-4’ (New) 595 -8’ (New) 749 SALE 12’ Headlock for Cows (New) __ Cedar Crest Equipment Two Convenient Locations ]|PI -fP 608 Evergreen Rd. RD 2 Box 271 UUVM Lebanon, PA 17042 East Earl, PA 17519 JfVIV (717)270-6600 (717)354-0584 ~ m m 1-800-646-6601 WE CUSTOM DESIGN SYSTEMS FOR YOU TecMgcTracto^afctyTLchi^ Those Difficult Transitions, Lebanon County Extension Office, 7 pjn.-9 pjn. Chester County Quality Assurance Meeting, Chester County Cooperative Extension, Room 370,7 p.m. and SAt, April 12, Herr Farms Feedlot, 9 a.m. Precision Agricultural Meeting, York County Extension, 10 ajn. New Bottom Center Public Lcc tufc: A Practical Approach to Pre-purchase Examination and Lameness Clinic, 7 p.m. Farm Show Buyer Appreciation Isc )1,1 ) I BanqOtt,TMni StofrCbHpex Bcri^CountySSTspnr^KklT off, Berks County Agricultml Center, 6:15-9:30 pjn. Mercer County Spring Spectacu- lar. Fairsrounds. 7:30 o.m ALBANY, N.Y.—Dairy farm ers who supplied regulated milk dealers (handlers) under the New York-New Jersey marketing or ders during February 1997 will be paid by handlers on the basis of a uniform price of $12.70 per hundredweight (27.3 cents per quart); the price for the corre sponding month hist year was $13.59 per hundredweight. Market Administrator Ronald C. Pearce also stated that the price was $12.65 in January 1997. The uniform price is a marketwide weighted average of the value of farm milk used for fluid and manufactured dairy products. February’s uniform price was lowered 3 cents per hundred weight by a refund payment of $267,924.20 to Sani-Dairy. in trust, for redistribution to the pro ducer plaintiffs. The payment $4,500 ...CALL .1,000 ...CALL ...SALE ...4,000 3,500 Carroll County Extension Ser vice Office, Westminster, Maryland, 1 pjn.-5 pan. N.Y., N.J. from the Producer Settlement Fund was ordered by the U.S. Dis trict Court for the Western District ofpeimsylvania in Sam-Dairy et al. v. Yeutter. A total of 10,220 dairy farmers supplied handlers regulated under the New York-New Jersey mar keting orders with 882,337,687 pounds of milk during February 1997. This was a decrease of 8.5 percent (about 82 million pounds) from last year. When adjusted for the extra day in February 1996, the actual decrease is 5.2 percent The gross value to dairy farm ers for milk deliveries was $113,823,068.64. This included differentials required to be paid to dairy farmers but not premiums, deductions authorized by the fanner, or assessments. Regulated handlers used 351,515,816 pounds of milk for Class I, 39.8 percent of the total. This milk is used for fluid milk Lancaster Fi Garden Wise, Coofeseooe Cotter, Pam Stale Yorit Campus, 7:45 ajn.-3:30 pjn. Forest Stewardship Landowners* Banquet, Allen Hall, Mansfield University. 9 a.m. Milk $12.70 products such as homogenized, flavored, low test, and skim milks. For February 1997 handlers paid $13.76 per hundredweight (29.6 cents per quart) for Class I milk compared with $15.33 a year ago. Handlers used 139,869,789 pounds of milk for Class n prod ucts. IS.B percent of the total. Class II products include fluid cream, eggnog, ricotta and cottage cheeses, ice cream, and yogurt Handlers paid $11.64 per hundredweight for this milk. Milk used to manufacture Class 111 products including butter, cheese (other than ricotta and cot tage cheeses), and whole milk powder totaled 369,289,315 pounds (41.9 percent of the total). Handlers paid $12.48 per hundredweight for this milk. Milk used to manufacture non fat dry milk (Class IH-A) totaled 21,672,767 pounds (2.5 percent of the total). Handlers paid $12.38 hundredweight for this milk. [, m Much Tjf, IH7-All, ,