f Holstein Sale Announced MONTROSE (Susquehanna Co.) Holstein enthusiasts will have their pick of over 60 con signments at the Northeast Spring Classic sale, sponsored by the Susquehanna County Hol stein Club April 5 at 7:30 p.m. Harold Hartt’s farm, Susquehan na, will host the event Fraley Auction Company, Muncy will auctioneer. Consignments were hand picked by dairy farmers for dairy farmers and exemplify the best the Northeast has to of fer. They include milking cows, springers, show-age calves, an embryo package, and a pick of flush. In the past, buyers have en joyed customer-satisfaction cattle and have returned year after year. This sale has been a tradi tion in the Northeast for more than 35 years. One unique consignment to the sale is three units of 29H02775 Hanover-Hill Triple Threat semen, consigned by Charlie Clark, SpringviUe. 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Cattle slaughter for the U.S. totaled 3.50 billion totaled 2.61 million head, up 1 pounds in February, up 3 percent percent from February 2001. The from the 3.40 billion pounds pro- average live weight was 1,255 duced in February 2001. pounds, up 38 pounds from Feb- Fcbruary 2001 contained 20 ruary a year ago. weekdays (including one holiday) Veal production totaled 14 and four Saturdays. February million pounds, 8 percent below 2002 contained 20 weekdays (in- February a year ago and a new eluding one holiday) and four record low for February. Calf Saturdays. slaughter totaled 73,000 head, Beef production, at 1.99 billion down 7 percent from February 2001. The average live weight was 326 pounds, down 2 pounds from Febru- Galvanized GATES Community, Legislators Discuss Issues HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Pennsylvania State Council of Farm Organizations (SCOFO) hosted its annual busi ness meeting and Cornucopia re ception in the state Capitol March 11. The Cornucopia offers Penn sylvania’s agricultural commu nity an opportunity to interact with legislators and discuss the legislative agenda. ary a year ago. Pork production totaled 1.48 billion pounds, virtually unchanged from the previ ous year. Hog kill totaled 7.50 million head, 1 percent below February 2001. 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The meeting featured a two part roundtable discussion, with the first part focused on “Local Governments and Agriculture.” Commercial Red Meat Production: United States 1 Class Million Pounds % % Million Pounds % Beef 1,881 2,330 1,987 106 85 4,086 4,137 96 Veal 16 17 14 92 85 33 31 89 Pork 1,486 1,716 1,482 100 86 3,178 3,198 101 Lamh/Mutton 17 18 18 101 100 36 35 97 Total 3,400 4,081 3,501 103 86 7,335 7,582 103 1 - Based on packers’ dressed weights and excludes farm slaughter. 2 - Accumulated totals and percentages based on unrounded data. Lamb and mutton production, January-February red meat at 18 million pounds, was up 1 production was 7.58 billion percent from February 2001. pounds, up 3 percent above the Sheep slaughter totaled 256,100 P r ™ Accumulated beef ... x x production was up 6 percent head, 4 percent above last year. from last year? veal was down 7 The average live weight was 138 percent, pork was up 1 percent, pounds, down 5 pounds from and lamb and mutton production February a year ago. was down 3 percent. OWJree STOVES EXTENDED PA, STORI EFFECTIVE MONI To Better Serve You Dui APRIL - Mon., Tiies., Thi _ Wed. 7am-6pi P^HARLO Elam Herr of the Pennsylvania Association of Township Super visors and Jim Kennedy, Butler County Commissioner, served as panelists. The second part of the discussion, “Water Resources,” featured panelists David Hess, DEP secretary; George Wolff of George Wolff Associates; Bill Adams of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau and Brenda Shambaugh of the Pennsylvania State Grange. 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