Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 03, 1998, Image 40

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    A4o4.«nca«ter Firming, Saturday, October 3, 1998
With the grand champion FFA hog
are from left, Ryan Hoover, exhibitor;
Andrea Oilier, fair queen; and Mike
Huegel representing Stauffer’s of Kis
sel Hill, buyer.
$14.88 August Milk
ALBANY, N.Y. - Dairy farmers who sup
plied regulated milk dealers (handlers) under
the New York-New Jersey marketing orders
during August 1998 will be paid by handlers
on the basis of a uniform price of $14.88 per
hundredweight (32 cents per quart); the price
for the corresponding month last year was
$12.22 per hundredweight.
Market Administrator Ronald C. Pearce
also stated that the price was $13.53 in July
1998. The uniform price is a marketwide
weighted average of the value of farm milk
used for fluid and manufactured dairy prod
ucts.
A total of 9,691 dairy farmers supplied
handlers regulated under the New York-New
Jersey marketing orders with 989,733,727
pounds of milk during August 1998. This was
a decrease of 1 5 percent (about 15 million
pounds) from last year.
The gross value to dairy farmers for milk
deliveries was $147,753,996.74. This included
differentials required to be paid to dairy farm
ers but not premiums, deductions authorized
by the farmer, or assessments.
Regulated handlers used 387,291,542
pounds of milk for Class I, 39.1 percent of the
total. This milk is used for fluid milk products
such as homogenized, flavored, low test, and
skim milks For August 1998, handlers paid
$15.52 per hundredweight (33.4 cents per
quart) for Class I milk compared with $13.16
a year ago.
Handlers used 154,423,065 pounds of milk
for Class II products, 15.6 percent of the total.
Class II products include fluid cream, eggnog,
ncotta and cottage cheese, ice cream, and
yogurt. Handlers paid $13.40 per hundred
weight for this milk.
Milk used to manufacture Class 111 prod
ucts including butter, cheese (other than
ncotta and cottage cheeses), and whole milk
powder totaled 431,491,888 pounds (43.6 per
cent of the total) Handlers paid $15.09 per
hundredweight for this milk
Milk used to manufacture nonfat dry milk
(Class 111-A totaled 16,527,232 pounds (.17
percent of the total) Handlers paid $16.62 per
hundredweight for this milk
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Weaver’s Insurance represented
by Roger Slusher paid $750 for
April Leaman’s grand champion
4-H lamb.
Hoss's Steak and Sea House
paid $3OO for Kevin Boyer’s grand
champion FFA lamb.
(Turn to Page A4l)
With the grand champion
4-H lamb are from left, Roger
Slusher representing Weaver
Insurance; Andrea Oilier, fair
queen; and April Leaman,
exhibitor.
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