Bureau Honors Hayes (Continued from Page A 22) greetings from Governor Ed Ren dell and congratulated PFB on another successful year. Donaldson also recognized John Hileman, Holidaysburg for his service to the PFB board of directors as he leaves his post. Hileman thanked the member ship for the opportunity to serve on the board of directors and en couraged everyone to stay involv ed, saying “serve it well, and it will serve you.” Earlier in the day, Matthew November Bull Proofs See this week’s Dairy Plus section for Hoi- Information contained in bull proofs may vary stein, Jersey, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, and Red from breed to breed. Check with your breed asso and White bull proofs. ciation to get a full explanation. INKS Order) Bull Name ARDROSSAN MARATHON WANDRINGEYE WOODLAND VIEW PARDNER ET PALMYRA LOVER'S HELIGO'S BROW-AYR TRIDENT GRIFFEY 3 MILLBROOK MARATHON'S LEGACY PALMYRA TRI STAR PALMYRA REWARD SATELLITE BROW-AYR TRIDENT MOHAWK KILDARE BflK KELLY COVEY FARMS RAMSES RUNAWAY Coverage Increased As Part Of AGR-Lite Insurance Expansion HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Secretary of Agriculture Dennis C Wolff has announced an expansion of the Adjusted Gross Revenue-Lite (AGR-Lite) Crop Insurance Plan. “Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture developed and in troduced AGR-Lite last year as one of several initiatives driven by the department to help the state’s farmers,” said Wolff. “I am pleased that we are able to expand the program this year.” Wolff added that as a result of Generator Systems Diesel or Propane, 10-500 KW, Agricultural and Industrial. New, Used or Reconditioned Martin Diesel Services Shop (570) 658-5303 Office (570) 922-4494 We do the work. You get paid. CREP - the Farm Service Agency s Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program - pays agricultural landowners rental fees to convert acreage from crops to conservation features, such as forested stream buffers, wildlife food plots, and filter strips. Land Studies, Inc. provides and installs native trees and shrubs at no cost to you! Earn money and help improve water quality, wildlife habitat, and erosion control on your land. Sign up for CREP. for details! Land Studies 315 North Street (717) 627-4440 L|l|,Z PA 1 7541 and Barbara Balliet of Drums were named winners of Pennsyl vania Farm Bureau’s Young Farmer and Rancher (YF&R) Achievement Award during the organization’s Annual Meeting. Starting in 1998 with the pur chase of a rundown farm in a neighboring county, Matthew Balliet single-handedly operates a 500-acre cash grain enterprise. He grows com and soybeans, plus some hay and oats for a small herd of custom-raised beef cattle. Cropping on the farm is now 100 percent no-till. Ayrshire NMB No No Code HNS FIX Hrds Dtrs 7AY62 +461 +299 98 175 145860 811799 73AY448 *427 *266 119 165 9AY69 +404 +248 59 117 1AY314 +353 *242 15 20 145622 100056044 150239 1AY306 +352 +233 33 9AY75 *313 *226 19 40 22 75 *9Ol tOl *37 1« 40 75 +O3 *34 ARDROSSAN EV KATES TRIDENT 7AY7O *284 +196 18 32 66 71 *lOl6 -03 *35 18 33 71 +Ol *34 COVEY-FARMS OLYMPIC REWARD IAY3OB *268 *lB3 18 28 46 71 +B7B +O6 *44 18 28 71 +O4 *35 ARDROSSAN BV KATES TRIDENT 14AY21 *252 +194 21 36 15 76 +341 00 *l3 21 36 76 tO3 *l5 BLACKADDAR B B KELLOGG 9AY73 *247 *162 48 81 19 82 *ll4l 06 *33 43 81 82 -03 *33 BROW AYR VITALITY'S RAMSES 150440 100045206 150457 150432 150115 AGR-Lite’s initial success, cover age was expanded from Pennsyl vania excluding Philadelphia county, to 11 northeastern states including Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey ex cluding Hudson County, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia and 52 counties in New York. Li ability coverage has increased to $250,000 from $lOO,OOO. AGR- Lite continues to offer coverage for farm-raised crops, animals Hxlk and Fat Ki Nu Rel \ Fat Hrds Dtrs i t Rel —PTA— Rip % Hilk 2 I 91 +1241 01 +47 06 175 91 + 02 +42 LAuACE MARATHON 35 B' 7 +1153 +O6 +56 119 16 c 87 01 BLACKADDAR ISLE MILKMAN 31 89 +lO6B + 02 +44 59 117 89 - 03 +2B BONNIE BRAE HELIGO 60 64 +lOO2 +O7 +5l 15 20 64 +O7 +43 ARDROSSAN EV KATES TRIDENT 12 82 *946 05 *2B 33 o 5 82 WE INSTALL COMPLETE DUST SYSTEMS • Blowers STOLTZFUS WELDING & REPAIR 76 S. Vintage Rd., Paradise, PA 17562 717-442-9148 Matthew Balliet has served on the Luzerne County Farm bureau board of directors. He chairs the county Farm Bureau’s State Leg islative Committee and serves as its national legislative spokes man. He and his wife Barbara have served on Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s YF &R State Committee. Balliet, Heagy, and Semmel will travel to the American Farm Bureau annual meeting in Ha waii in January for national YF&R competition. Protein —PTA— * Prot Sire s Name Oi +26 LAGACE MARATHON and animal products. “Unlike many crop insurance programs, AGR-Lite is geared to ward smaller growers and pro vides coverage that many have been unable to get before,” said Wolff. A list of participating crop in surance agents can be obtained from local USDA Farm Service Agency offices. Farmers can also contact the Risk Management Agency at www.rma.usda.gov/ tools/agents or call (202) 690-2803. The deadline is Janu ary 31, 2004. • Pipe • Cyclones •Bins Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 22, 2003-A23 Andrea Semmel, left, is being congratulated by YF&R chairperson Shawn Miller for her selection as the YF&R Excellence In Agriculture Award winner. Standardbred Horse Auction Sales Approach $5O Million HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) About $5O million changed hands during the Stan dardbred Horse Sales Company Auction, Nov. 3-8, at the Penn sylvania Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The 62nd Annual Auction of the Standardbred Horse Sales Company featured some of the finest horses from the United States and Canada and attracted buyers from around the world. Standardbreds, noted for speed and stamina are most frequently used in harness racing. “This show attracts hundreds of international guests to the Harrisburg area,” said Agricul ture Secretary Dennis C Wolff. “We are fortunate to be home to world-class breeding facilities with highly sought after race horses and breeding stock. This was a great event for the horse industry and the local economy.” The annual Penn State Hybrid Reports are part and parcel of the Jan. 31 issue of Corn talk in i Lancaster Farming. Also scheduled is a feature from a iw Columbia County 5-Acre Corn Club winner, silage reports, meeting updates, and a calendar of crop growing and management events. “The newly renovated and ex panded Farm Show Complex was an ideal venue for this show,” said Dale Welk, Director of Operations for the Stan dardbred Horse Sales Company of Hanover, the event sponsor. “We had the space and accom modations we needed to conduct a world class sale in a world class facility.” Consigners from throughout the United States and Canada marketed yearlings and other Standardbreds during the sale. According to the Standardbred Horse Sales Company, this year’s show increased to 1,936 horses selling for $49,998,400, or an av erage of about $25,826 per horse. In 2002, 1,717 horses sold for $49,229,300, averaging $25,428 per horse.