All-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, August- 2. 1897 COLUMBUS, OH Maurice E. Core, Columbus, Ohio, has been named 1997 National Dairy Shrine Guest of Honor. One of the most prestigious awards in the dairy industry, it will be presented to Core at the annual National Dairy Shrine awards banquet on October 2,1997 in Madison, Wis consin in conjunction with the World Dairy Expo. Core’s entire life has been devoted to the dairy industry. He has been a longtime employee of the American Jersey Cattle Asso ciation and supporter of the dairy industry. Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thundaj at 4:00 pjn. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report fupplied by Auction Thursday, July 31, 1997 RETURN TO FARM CALF 50.00-90.00. GOOD VEAL; 30.00-49.00. COMMON VEAL; 10.00-29.00. CHOICE STEERS; 64.00-67.00. SELECT STEERS; 60.00-63.00. COMMON STEERS: 55.00-59.00. COMMERCIAL COWS: 38.00-44.00. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 30.00-37.00. SHELLS; 20.00-29.00. CHOICE HEIFERS: 64.00-68.00. SELECT HEIFERS: 60.00-63.00. COMMON HEIFERS: 4ZOO-59.00. COMMON FEEDERS: 35.00-62.00. BULLS: 39.00-53.00. Greencastle Livestock GREENCASTLE, PA JULY 31, 1997 CATTLE: 171: Cow«: Unevenly needy. HEIFERS: Few Standard 40.00-SS.SO. COWS: Cutter and Boning Utility 33.25-40.00, few to 31.75; Canner A Low Cutter 28.00-34.75; Sheila down to 14.50. BULLS: Few Yield Grade 1 1185/1495 Ibi, 43.50-46.00. Randall G. Renninger Certified Public Accountant Specializing in agriculture and construction industries “We help business people discover ways to cut costs, save taxes, and be more profitable” Call about our FREE seminars 535 W. Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa. 17603 (717) 299-6480 ♦ Fax (717) 299-6390 ■STYLE 6 Inch , D.EE.EEE D. EE. feEE 9 Inch 9” Steel Toe D. EE Onl 8* Insulated. EE, Ws ship In 24 hours. We pay shipping NY Add 7% Tax -1-800-533-1675 Grand Total W-R SUPPLY CO. Lake Crains Rd. Bex 310 ADORE TOW STAT VISA Phont Ofdart ahi| Earlville, N.Y. 13332 1-800-533-1675 Core Named National Dairy Shrine Guest Of Honor Growing up on a Jersey farm near Indianola, lowa, Core attended Simpson College and lowa State University graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture. Following graduation, he was herdsman for the Jersey and Guernsey herds at Curtiss Candy Farms, Cary, Illinois. His next position kicked off a 37 year career with the American Jersey Cattle Association. He began as Field Representative covering eight midwestem states. He also served as Special Rep resentative coordinating the All FEEDER CATTLE: Few STEERS: MIA 2 800/1060 lbs. 57.00-65.00; HEIF ERS: Few MAL 2 350/950 lb(, 42.00- BULLS: Few MAL 2 600/950 Ibe, 30.00-58.00. CALVES: 285: Sundeid A Good 75/95 Ibi, 15.00-22.00; Utility 55/100 lbs. 10.00- FARM CALVES: Strong demand bulk 25.00-55.00 higher; No 1 Holstein Bulk 90/120 Ibe, 60.00-112.50, with bulk of sale 80.00-105.00; No 2 Hols tein Bulk 85/130 lbs, 14.00-50.00; No 1 Holstein Helfen 85/105 lbs, 75.00-115.00; No 2 Holstein Heifers 60/90 lbs, 12.00- Beef Cross Bulk A Heifers 80/105 lbs, 21.00-80.00. HOGS: 0. FEEDER PIGS: 0. GOATS: Luge Kids 20.00-3 ZOO. New Holland Horses New Holland Sale* Stable* New Holland, PA Monday, July 28, 1997 Report Supplied By Auction 223 HEAD. MARKET STRONGER. DRIVING 450.00-1200.00. RIDING 385.00, 740.00, 910.00. BETTER RIDING 1025.00-1185.00. REGISTERED RIDING 975.00-1850.00. KILLERS, 2 AT 850.00 AND 950.00, HEAVYWEIGHTS 638.00-800.00, LIGHTWEIGHTS 410.00-525.00. PONIES 140.00-400.00. LARGE PONIES 450.00-525.00, 1 AT 810.00. COLTS 110.00-465.00. WIDtH v PRICE 17.95 >90.95 >92.95 198.95 EEE CUSTOMER. >ped —w Kf Z*. TOTAL *' „ Zk' S wHl Mntereard American; Executive Assistant responsible for the Jersey Journal, Youth Programs, All American and Jersey Marketing Service. His career culminated as the Associa tion Executive Secretary and Pres ident of All-Jersey Sales Corporation. During his tenure at Jersey. Core was the Erst coordinator of Jersey Marketing Service (JMS). In 1976 JMS managed the Nation- Bair Speaks For Pennsylvania HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) N. Alan Bair, director of dairy industry relations for The Pen nsylvania State University’s Col lege of Agricultural Sciences, tes tified this week before the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry on the efforts of the Pennsylvania Dairy Stakeholders to continue the viability of the Pennsylvania dairy industry. “Our focus has continued to be the profitability of dairy farms,” Bair said. “The price volatility Service Professionals at Your Call Over 300 Sales and Service People to Serve Your Individual Needs Aefnbers in New York, P> ?|vV I *^ England States - One _ For service call 1 800 424-3639 «-fcv *i •m. > 3 'i -• '■ . * rii ,'il cfenex' al Jersey Heifer Sale and the fol lowing year they also managed the All American Jersey Sale. The growth and success of JMS has led many dairy leaders to label it the most successful dairy breed asso ciation marketing service deve loped to date. Core has served in many leader ship positions within the dairy industry, including directin' of the National Purebred Dairy Cattle Association and Council on Dairy Dairy Stakeholders which the industry is currently experiencing is one component of the overall economic reality on dairy farms.” The purpose of the hearing was to receive testimony regarding the agricultural com modity price volatilty. He added that the Stakeholders, through task farces, will address both educational and motivational needs of producers. “Economic forces in the dairy industry are creating a constant need for change by dairy producers. Risk management will be just one of many skills dairy farm business Genetic Quality and Variety Code One Sire Lineup Ranks Number One in All Production Traits, Net Merit and TPI™ Fertility Advantage Top Ranked Al Organization on the ERCR Report Reliably Proven Sires Bof the Top 15 sires on the "Sires of Sons" Report are Code One Sires Proof Quality Through the Proof Assurance Program Only Al Organization to Include a Proof "Guarantee" Holland Sires New Zealand "Grazer" Sires Complete Record Keeping Systems Genetic and Reproductive Program Consultation P.0.80x 5518 Ithaca, NY 14852 AStopffom *v Cattle Breeding; member of the Dairy Advisory Committee for the Nortlr American International Livestock Exposition and Ohio State University Dairy Science Department, and Past President of National Dairy Shrine. Core and his wife Carole have three children; Cinthia Rowley and David Core, who reside in Columbus. Ohio and Sharin Adk ins of Orient, Ohio. owners need to succeed.” Bair told the committee that the leadership role of government should include developing world markets for dairy products, conti nuing to support Cooperative Extension and agricultural research and encouraging the part nership of industry, education and government He testified at the Senate hearing at the invitation of U.S. Senator Rick Santorum. 'The Dairy Stakeholders are committed to making positive things happen within the dairy industry,” Bair said. One Current initiative is helping non agricultural audiences recognize the economic importance of the dairy indsutry to local, regional and state economies. Pennsylvania’s dairy industry represents 38 percent of the state’s agricultural economy. Pennsylva nia is the fourth largest dairy state , in the country. ■ ,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers