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    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
USDA recently announced an
upcoming seminar designed to
help shippers of high-value agri
cultural products establish and
expand overseas markets.
The seminar. “Export Excel
lence,” which will be jointly
sponsored by USDA and the
American Institute for Shippers’
Associations (AISA), will take
place Aug. 8 at the Silverado
Hotel in Napa, Calif., in con
junction with AISA’s 40th
ST. LOUIS, Mo. About 600
leaders in the corn industry took
a long hard look into the future
of com processing at the Com
Utilization and Technology
Conference (CUTC) June 5-7 in
St. Paul, Minn.
Part of that future was re
vealed in reports on polyols, bu
tanol, and extremophile
research, studies funded by U.S.
com growers through checkoff
dollars.
Jointly hosted by the National
Corn Growers Association
(NCGA) and the Com Refiners
Association (CRA), the CUTC
gave corn growers, com refiners,
AGA Hires Director of Education, Research
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. In a
bold move, the American
Gelbvieh Junior Association is
upping the ante at its annual
National Junior Classic by
opening the Judging Contest to
4-H, FFA, and collegiate teams.
The 2000 AGJA Hillbilly
Classic is set for July 11-15 in
Springfield, Mo.
Participants will compete for
a chance to win cash prizes, and
the top individual in each divi
sion will win a Gelbvieh heifer.
Farms donating heifers for this
contest include Burbank Cattle
Company, St. Catharine, M 0.,;
Judd Ranch, Inc., Pomona,
Kan.; Lawson Farms, Tuscum
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT AUCTION
JUNE 26-MONDAY-IO AM
Pizza Etc. 1-81 Exit 20,
Wertzville Rd., Enoia, PA
Complete Modern Pizza Shop Features Blodgett
Full Size Gas Ovens, Hobart 60 Qt. Mixer, Large
Walk In Cooler, Strong on Prep Tables and Refrig
eration. SS Hood. Hobart Slicer. Gas Stove and
Fryers.
Good Clean Equipment for Any Type Food Ser
vice. Full list next week. Easy Highway Access
Terms: No Buyer’s Premium, Visa/MC, Pa.
Checks, 48 hours Removal.
Directions: 1-81 exit2oWertzville Road, Enoia, Pa
MARK BARANOWSKI
AU 2570
(717) 657-2317
CINDY FENTON AU3412
USDA Co-Sponsors Export Logistics Seminar •
Annual Meeting.
“The seminar represents an
exceptional one-stop shopping’
opportunity for anyone cur
rently involved in or eager to
learn about participating in in
ternational trade,” said Kath
leen Merrigan, administrator of
USDA’s Agricultural Marketing
Service. “It will give exporters
the information they need to
compete in today’s fast-paced
global marketplace.”
The. program will feature a
series of speakers addressing a
Corn Conference Showcases
Grower Checkoff-Funded Research
researchers and industry and
government representatives the
opportunity to explore new uses
for com, share technological
techniques and discuss new
ideas and methods for com pro
cessing. NCGA grower-leaders
and staff members who repre
sent com checkoff boards
gained knowledge that will help
them continue to invest grower
funds in research.
“Cora growers directly bene
fit from conferences such as
this,” said Lee Klein, president
elect of NCGA and a farmer
from Battle Creek, Neb. “The
techniques and opportunities
bia, Mo.; Rogers Valley Farm
Gelbvieh, Mendan, Mo.; Sea-J
Farms, Everton, Mo.; and Thou
sand Oaks Polled Gelbvieh,
Neosho, Mo.
Each team is comprised of
four members and each mem
ber’s score counts towards the
team total. The judging contest
will consist of six classes of
breeding females, bulls and
market steers. Performance data
may be provided to assist con
testants in placing some classes.
Oral reasons will be given on
two classes in the intermediate
(12 to IS years) and senior (16 to
21 years) divisions. All juniors (8
to 11 years) will give oral rea
sons on one class. The South-
Missouri State University
* Red Roof Farms Dispersal *
Red Roof Farms - Dewittville, N.Y.
Cattle, Machinery and
Milking Equipment Dispersal
Saturday, July 1 @ll AM
Sale to be held at the farm, 7057 Beech Hill Road, Dewittville, N. Y. from
Rt. 430 in Dewittville go north on Meadows Road, bear left at “Y" up the
hill then about 3.5 miles on left. 17 miles on northwest of Jamestown,
7 miles northeast of Mayville, NY. Watch for auction arrows.
Jerseys - 75 head
Due to medical reasons will sell: 55 Jersey cows, 15 bred and open heifers
and 5 calves. This is a fancy young herd of freestall trained grade Jersey
cows. Milked in a flat parlor. Herd is not on test. Butterfat at the plant is 5.0
and protein 3.7. Looking for test and protein? Don’t miss this sale. Cattle will
be vet checked for pregnancy and inoculated for shipping fever. Cattle sold
out of state will be tested immediately following the sale.
Machinery and Milking Equipment
Int. 1086 tractor w/cab, 18.4 x 38 tires; 18.4 x 38 duals; Luck/Now 330 mixer
wagon w/scales, new - only used 2 months; Knight 8018 Pro Twin slinger
spreader; NH flail chopper; AB-8B automatic grain dryer w/wet bin & auger
(natural gas or propane): 6,000 bu. grain bin w/drying floor 26’ diameter
(already apart); 2 - Harvester roller mills (5 hp & 3 hp); 60 round bales of oat
straw (bright and under cover); 100’ belt line feeder; misc. items. Milking
equipment: Universal 2,000 gal. bulk tank; Universal flat parlor, complete,
consists of 12 Universal walk-thru head locks; 12 - Quad track units w/auto
takeoffs; 7.5 hp Universal vac. pump; new 7.5 hp Universal vac. pump, still
in crate; Opportunity here. All equipment was put in new only 4 years ago.
Feeder pigs: 32 pigs sell ranging from 30-70 lbs.
Terms: Cash or good check day ot sale.
Nothing to be removed until settled for.
Empire Livestock Marketing, LLC
Don Yahn, auctioneer
(716) 296-5041 or (716) 738-2105 (cell)
broad range of topics, such as
export market development,
government assistance pro
grams, shippers’ associations,
port services, and the latest in
logistics technology.
“Small- and medium-size
shippers and exporters, in par
ticular, will be able to team how
they can export more effectively
through cooperative shipping or
shippers’ associations,” said
Merrigan. “By pooling cargo,
shippers can reduce their trans
portation costs and improve the
discussed here in the general
sessions and in casual conversa
tions in the halls will increase
the use of corn and help add to
its value. And that value will be
seen at the farm.”
Said Rene Shunk, NCGA di
rector of business development
and corn processing research,
“The CUTC is the one place
that all people connected with
com production and processing
can meet for one purpose: to dis
cuss the uses of corn.”
The conference once again
emphasized the international
business of corn and com pro
cessing. The attendees repre-
Judging Team is coordinating
the contest.
The Judging Contest will
begin on July 12 at 10 a.m. at the
Ozark Empire Fairgrounds in
Springfield. Contact Bob
Weaber at 303-465-2333 or
email him at bobw@gelbvieh.org
for information on registering a
non-AGJA team.
The American Gelbvieh
Junior Association serves 1,100
members ages 5 to 21 with a
comprehensive youth education
and leadership development
program.
For more information on the
AGJA or the Hillbilly Classic,
call 303-465-2333 or visit the
Gelbvieh website at
www.gelbvieh.org.
logistical services they receive.”
Both public- and private
sector international trade, regu
latory, legal, and marketing
specialists will address the gath
ering. Among the speakers will
be Joseph Rallo, director, Inter
national Department, The Wine
Institute: Geoffrey Giovanetti,
managing director, the Wine
and Spirits Shippers Associa
tion; Jean-Jacques Francoulon,
president of U.S. operations,
J.F. Hillebrand Group; and
Steven Balias, director of the
sented 17 nations that ring the
world, such as Argentina,
United Kingdom, Austria,
France, Israel, China, Japan,
and South Korea.
Another conference highlight
was the presentation of the
CRA/NCGA award for Lifetime
Achievement in Cora Utiliza
tion to Ernie S. Micek, Cargill
president and chairman who
will retire later this year. In pre
senting the award, Kyd Brenner,
CRA vice president, noted
Micek’s contributions to the
members of both organizations
by reinvigorating the CRA re
search program and supporting
CUTC to bring together the
technical minds of the industry.
“Along the way he did a
couple of things for Cargill and
com milling as well, such as
overseeing the efforts to build
the Eddyville, lowa, and Blair,
Neb., milling plants and leading
a diversification and growth
that has led to literally hundreds
of millions of bushels of new
com demand,” Brenner said.
Livestock I Marketing
North American Shippers Asso
ciation.
Information on the seminar
may be obtained by contacting
Heidi Reichert, Shipper and Ex
porter Assistance, Transporta
tion and Marketing Programs,
Agricultural Marketing Service,
USDA, Room 1217-S, 1400 In
dependence Avenue, SW, Wash
ington, DC 20250-0267;
telephone (202) 690-2325, e-mail
heidi.reichert@usda.gov or on
the AISA website at
www.shippers.org.
over-1200 lbs 44.00-48.75 41.00-44.00
Lean (Hi-Yield) 85-88 pet lean over-1200
lbs 42.00-45.50 38.00-42.00 Lean 88-90
pet lean over-1000 lbs 39.00-42.50 37.00-
40.00 Lean (Light-Wt) 85-90 pet lean
750 -1000 lbs 33.00-39.75 27.00-33.00.
SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield Grade 1
1100-2170 lbs 54.00-59.50, couple 59.50-
63.75. Yield Grade 2 1100-2150 lbs
46.50-55.50. Bullocks: Couple Choice 2-
3 1080- 1445 lbs 57.50-62.75. Select 1-2
1100-1230 lbs 46.00-56.00, couple high
yielding 1185-1280 lbs 67.25-69.50.
CALVES: Calves sold for slaughter
very scarce as nearly all calves sold to
return to farm. Holstein bulls returning
to feed closed the week 50.00-80.00
higher than last week’s low close, with
almost no difference between top bulls
and plainer type. Holstein heifers 10.00-
25.00 higher.
VEALERS; Couple Choice 150-270
lbs 85.00-94.00. Few Standard and Good
70-125 lbs 50.00-67.00. Utility and Good
60-80 lbs 33.00-45.00.
RETURNED TO FARM: Holstein
bulls 95-125 lbs 202.00-232.00; 90-95 lbs
160.00- 185.00; 80-95 lbs 127.00-157.00.
Few plainer type bulls 70-100 lbs 110.00-
150.00. weaker calves 70-100 lbs 50.00-
120.00. Holstein heifers 80-120 lbs
287.00- few 365.00-380.00.
Plainer heifers 70-125 lbs 150.00-267.00,
few weaker heifers 70-110 lbs 70.00-
150.00.
AMERICAN AUCTION GALLERY
LARGE TOY
AUCTION
SUN., JUNE 25, 2000
11:00 AM
One mile east of Frederick, Maryland off Rt. - 70
East, take exits 56 East or 59 West to Rt.-144, one
mile each way to auction.
Peddle Tractors - Air-Plane-Scooter
•ams
1940 Ford Hot Rod-’5O Mercury-’75 Chevy Pro.
Street-’62 Thunderbird-’49 Ford-’B6 Ford Hot
Rod-’55 Chevy Nomad Street-’55 Ford Crown
Vic. (All In Original Boxes-Precision Made By
Danbury Mint), (2) 400 Farmall Peddle Tractors,
Precision Farm Tractors, 100th Anniversary New
Holland Square Baler, J.D. 6000/7000 Series
Tractor Set In Original Box, 50th Anniversary 12
A John Deere Combine (Boxed), 1948 A.C. “C”
Tractor, McCormick-Deering Special Edition
Thrashing Machine, 1947 A.C. Roto Baler, D-21
A.C. Tractor, Oliver 77 w/Loader, Approx. 300 to
350 Tractors and Farm Equipment (Items Most m
Original Boxes), Allied Metal Furniture Van
Truck, Hess Truck, Buddy “L” Horse Truck, Lobo
Sound Express Buddy “L”, Nascar Collectors
Match Box Cars (Approx. 40), Ertle Die Cast
Truck Banks (Advertising Models), Bachmann N.
Locomotive, G.P. 40 Contail Locomotive, Life
Like G.P. 38CSX Locom. N Model Cars (Flat
Beds-Tankers-Cargo-Gondolas-Cabooses), Tram
Platform Buildings-Track-Platform Accessories,
Railroad Magazines, Odd Railroad Items and
More.
This Sale Has Many Fine Not Listed Toys
TERMS: Cash/Good Check With ID„ 10%
Buyers Premium, 5% MD. Sales Tax, Visa/Master
Card, 5% Charge on Accounts Not Paid Cash or
Check. All Sales Final, No Guarantees.
Good Country Food Atr-Condmoned!
JACOBS AUCTIONEERS
C P JACOBS, JR-301-662-3530
TERRY M JACOBS JO I 663-0732
“Watch For Large July 4th Antique Auction”
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