B—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,1968 Rachel Cow Is “Iron Grandma”; Rae National & State Leader Credit for lifetime milk pro duction in exdess of 100 tons has been awarded to a Pennsyl vania Registered Holstein cow by Holstem-Fnesian Associa tion of America The outstand ing food producer is Wightwick Glenafton Rachel (EX-GMD), owned by J Mowsiy Frey and Son of Lancastei, Pennsylvania “Rachel” is the 335th ‘non grandma” of the breed to be so recognized by the Holstein As sociation Her actual lifetime output stands at 206,723 pounds of milk and 8,531 pounds of butterfat. This commendable performance was achieved in 5,- 461 days since she became two years of age. This includes dry days as well as “working” time. “Rachel’s” highest yearly re cord was started at 12 years, 11 months of age, when she milked twice daily for 365 days to pro duce 21,535 pounds of milk and 899 pounds of butterfat. Her career in food production spans a lifetime of nearly 17 years Also the Association reports that Fultonway Ivanhoe Rae 4977152 (VG) has completed the second highest official na tional butterfat record made by • Form Calendar (Continued from Page 1) at Manheim Central High School 8.00 pm- Information meeting on wheat, feed gram & tobac co, by ASCS at Pi eduction Credit Bldg Wednesday, February 7 8.30 a m -Crops & Soils Day, Le ola Memorial Hall, Leola. 10 00 a m-W ork Session for piesent clients on Pa Ag Records Program, Farm Cred it Bldg 800 pm-New Clients on Pa. Ag Records Progiam meet, Farm Credit Bldg Thursday, February 8 930 a m -Agronomy Dealei s meeting on soil testing and feitihzeis, Farm Credit Bldg. 7.00 p m -Garden Spot Arc Wel ding School at school Vo-Ag Dept. Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Pate Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarry ville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 The Money Crop HAYMOR ALFALFA Fresh seed mixed and Inoculated (FREE) Save with REIST’S Seeds ; Reist Seed Co. , Mount Joy, Pa. Ph. 653-4121 Finest Quality Seeds \ (Since 1925) Mature Holsteins milked twice daily in the 365-day division of the DHIR program and the third highest official national butterfat lecord in this same age division and milking fre quency in the 305-day division of this same program Her offi cial 305-day production totalled 29,946 lbs of milk and 1,425 lbs. of butterfat She continued to milk for a 365-day record of 33,- 693 lbs of milk and 1,615 lbs of butteifat. These records also break pievious all-time state butteifat records of Holsteins in this same age group, milking frequency, and also in both the 305-day and 365-day divisions, Fultonway Ivanhoe Rae was bred in the Frey herd. She was sired by Osborndale Ivanhoe 1189870 (EX), a bull that has earned a Gold Medal Sire re cognition. Production Increase In Corn Silage Would Give Farmers Profit The average Pennsylvania farmer is losing $2,000 a year because of low production of corn silage, an official of the American Potash Institute said W. K. Griffith, in a talk to the Pennsylvania Crop Improve ment Association, attributed the financial loss to a 12V2 ton per acre corn silage yield. He con tended a 40-ton yield is feasible If yields were increased to 40 tons, farmers could raise enough corn silage on a 20-acre tiact to feed 30 additional milk cows, Griffith said. “This would mean $2,000 more in a farmer’s pocket,” Griffith said at the meeting held in conjunction with the Farm Show. Corn silage should be har vested as rapidly as possible, Griffith told the crop umpiove ment group He said this pio duces desirable acids and con serves pioteins. The resoit hotel may be crowded but there is always room for one bore. mmoi "Nick Meeting" Wednesday, Feb. 7th, 1968 7:30 P.M. QUARRYVILLE FIRE HALL Quarryviile, Pa. NICK, FERRANT, JR., AGWAY'S TECHNICAL FIELDMAN Most of you read his Newsletter. Come and bring your questions, on Growing Corn, Alfalfa, any Crops; he will cover the use of Fertilizer, Pesticides and Weed Killers. Light Refreshments after the meeting. I /l\ I Sponsored Bv Your Local I ■* W I Agway Store or Representative Pa. Fair Fund Disbursements Go Locally Harrisburg State Agricul ture Secretary Lelaud H. Bull has announced disbursements of $884,065 from the Pennsyl vania Fair Fund to county and local fairs, youth activity groups and statewide faim oigamza tions It is the largest amount dis bursed from the Fair Fund since its inception in 1963. The money is provided from state harness racing funds County and local fair gioups received the largest share, $625,436, while Statewide farm organizations shared m the dis tribution of $38,566 Disburse ments to youth activities totaled $220,061 of which $131,286 went to 4-H groups and $88,775 to Future Farmers of America or ganizations. Groups eligible to share in ATTENTION FARMERS C. H. Zimmerman & Son is NOW ZIM’S Sales & Service CLAY FARM EQUIPMENT CECO STEEL FARM BUILDINGS Rc iovate Economically on Budget Terms For Free Planning Suggestions call ZIM’S Sales & Service 215-593-5129 Valley Ave. Atglen There's TOP PROFIT in CLAY FARM EQUIPMENT the' Fair fund distribution, m Southern Lancaster Co. Fair, addition to the youth and farm $3,082.00, West Lampeter Com orgamzation groups, are those munity Fair, $3,307.50; FFA As that conduct fairs “to advance sociation, $1,999 67; 4-H Devel the aims or objective of agn- opment Fund, $2,000 00 culture or agribusiness.” Attendance at fairs in the . "WATCH SHEEP last year was estimated at 5,- . A S°? d watches his RR o oi 4 sheep for wool blindness, says ’ ' . Frank L. Kreuzberger, exten- Disbursements in Lancaster Slon livestock specialist at Penn County were. State University. 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