Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 2003, Image 24

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    A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 4, 2003
Berks Annual Roundup
(Continued from page A 23)
Grand champion hog at the
Berks County 4-H Roundup was ex
hibited by Samantha Rabenold,
Kutztown, center. The 247-pound
hog sold to Wachovia Bank, repre
sented by Bill Hughes, left, and
Travis Werley, for $6OO.
Sign Up For
Livestock
Assistance
Program
LANCASTER (Lan
caster Co.) Live
stock Assistance Pro
gram sign-up will end
Oct. 24.
This program was
authorized for Lancat
er County livestock
producers for grazing
losses that occurred in
2002. When the sign
up period ends, the
total value of all appli
cations will be de
termined and, if in ex
cess of the $250 million
authorized, will be ad
justed proportionately.
This program pro
vides additional relief
to livestock producers
who suffered grazing
losses due to drought
and have limited safety
net and risk manage
ment tools available.
To be eligible, a pro
ducer’s grazing land
must be located in
Lancaster County.
Producers can visit
the Lancaster County
FSA Office, and come
prepared with a list of
livestock by category
and weight for the pe
riod of loss. Office is
located in the Farm
and Home Center,
1383 Arcadia Road,
Lancaster.
Since 1929, Mt. Joy has served as a leader in the local Dairy Industry. Now grown to over 300
members, the Co-op continues that commitment to marketing our members’ milk in 10 counties.
• Local Board of Directors/Member Controlled
• Mt. Joy’s own trucking
• Top dollar over-order premiums
• Insurance programs
•Forward contracting
are all reasons why Mt. Joy continues to play a vital role in meeting our Dairyman s needs. Give us
a call today!
Nathan Bahm, lan, showed ro- _. . B ? ria> e « ,^ H ch°h l pl.n
•AVUA AkaNtniAn QOat, WOlQhinQ OP POUfICS,
Lalrv EMtar Chironractlc Th ° goat Sold ffor $375 to 8111
Larry Behn, Exeter Chiropractic, camnhaii ham’s
purchased the hog for $425. campoeu, hoss s.
Lancaster Farming
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Kim Angstadt, Fleetwood, exhib
ited the Berks County champion
lamb, weighing 87 pounds. The
lamb sold to Carl Brown, FM
Brown’s, Birdsboro, for $4OO.
The sale offering Includes:
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old
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bred heifers
>■ 5 Commercial cows bred to
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>- 10 club calf prospects
>■ a 2-yr. old calving ease Angus
bull
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