Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 07, 1963, Image 6

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    6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 7, 1963 '
• Jr. Dairy Show
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dude the following.
Holstein: Donald C. Drager,
Witness 'Oak Chapter, junior
oalf; Dennis J. Drager, Wit
ness Oak Chapter, junior calf;
Harold J. Ranck, Garden Spot
Chapter, junior calf; H. Eugene
Denlinger, Pequea Valley chap
ter, senior calf; Glenn M.
Hoover, Grasslands chapter,
senior yearling; Jerry Snader,
Cloisters chapter, two-year-old
cow; Glenn A. Musser, Witness
Oak chapter, three-year-old
cow; Harold J. Brubaker, Wit
nes Oak chapter, two, three
year-old cows.
Jersey; Robert W. Ulrich,
Solanco chapter, senior calf
and senior yearling.
Ayrshire: Thomas Zartman,
Cloisters chapter, junior calf;
Tony L, Polker, Grassland
chapter, senior yearling; Wil
liam L. Coldren, Cloisters chap
ter, senior yearling; R. Edwin
Harnish, .Solanco -chapter,
three-year-old cow; James Es
benshade, Solanco chapter,
three-year-old cow.
Brown Swiss: Harold Bru-
baker, "Witness Oak chapter,
senior yearling and three-year
old cow.
The 4-H winners include the
following:
Holstein: Nannette Stauffer,
John Bartsch and Bari C.
Stauffer, all of Bphrata Rl;
Judith Ann Longenecker, Holt
wood El; James E. Ketter
ing, Lititz R 3, and Fred Shaub
m, Quarryville Rl.
Guernsey: Lee Sharp, Man
heim Rl; Joyce Stoltzfus,
Ronks El; Peter Witmer, Wil
low Street El; Dorothy Gar
ber, Willow Street R 2; Nancy
Stoltzfus, Ronks El; and Mary
Ellen and Sue Mamma, Man
beim Rl.
Ayrshire: Paul Brubaker,
Lititz El; Sandra Eshelxnan,
Elizabethtown Rl; James Bs
benshade, Quarryville Rl;
Judy Ann Plory, Lititz R 2, and
B. Edwin Harnish, Christiana
Rl.
Jersey: Stephen Arrowsmith,
Peach. Bottom, and Marian J.
Herr, Holtwood HI.
Brown Swiss: Gary Myer,
410 Willow Road, Lancaster;
Dwight D. Hoover, Virginia L.
Hoover and Phyllis Hoover, all
of Gap HI, and Donald Trim
ble, Quarryville HI.
Half of the more than 500
blue ribbon animals to be
shown at Junior Dairy Show
will be selected at six district
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roundups today.
Vf. Paul Anderson, manager
of the state show, today said
half of the calves, heifers and
cows already have been selec
ted at six other shows held in
August. Both the district shows
and the state finals are in two
sections, one for 4-H boys and
girls, the other for boys in
the Future Farmers of Amer
ica.
Anderson, extension dairy
specialist, the Pennsylvania
State University, said only blue
ribbon winners at the district
shows will be eligible for the
state show.
Sponsored and financed by
the Pennsylvania Department
of Agriculture, he district and
state shows are being con
ducted by a 36-member advi
sory committee headed by Joe
S. Taylor, chairman of dairy
extension at Penn State.
State Agriculture Secretary
Leland H. Bull said “the real
value of these shows akises,
from the training and stimul
us they provide for young peo
ple who will be our future
dairy leaders.”
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antine regulations.
Semen of bulls experiments
Infected with the disease con
tains' the virus as early as 12
hours after infection. Symp
toms of the di.sease in cattle
generally do not appear for
at least 18 to 24 hours after
infection.
'Five out of 20 heifers ar
tificially inseminated with se
men from experimentally in
fected bulls contracted the dis
ease.
Foot-and-mouth disease has
been kept out of the United
States since 1929, although it
occurs in many countries of
the world. This disease' is high
ly contagious to livestock, and
the Plum Island laboratory, off
the northeastern coast of Long
Island, is the only place in the
United States where experi
ments with foot-and-mouth dis
ease are permitted. The labor
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