Kauffman Hard Earns Progressive Award Robert H. Kauffman, Eliza bethtown, has qualified for the Holstein-Frieilan Association of America’s highest recognition for dairy farmers. The Progres sive Breeders Registry Award is made for meeting requirements of excellence in dairy cattle breeding and management prac tices. The honor has Bfeen limited to 687 Registered Holstein breed ing establishments, including 82 in Pennsylvania. This is the third time that Kauffman has been so recognized. To qualify for the Progressive Breeders award, a dairy herd must meet standards for milk and butterfat production, body type improvement, herd health and the development of home bred animals. The Kauffman herd completed its latest official testing year with a lactation average of 15,- 148 lbs. of milk and 568 lbs. of butterfat, calculated on a two milkings-per-day, 305-day, ma ture equivalent basis for 43 in dividual records. The herd is also above breed average in the national Associa tion’s official classification for body type program. The Kauff man Holsteins have a breed age average of 101.9 per cent ob tained by dividing the classifica tion score of each cow by the average score of all Registered Holstein cows of the same age. Recognition as a Progressive Breeder includes receipt of a certificate from the Association, the largest dairy cattle registry organization in the world repre senting over 44,100 members. At a meeting of Holstein breeders from this area a bronze year plate will be presented to Kauffman, to be added to the MODEL F GLEANER The Model F Gleaner combine Is new and bigger this year so that you will profit more. • Bigger cylinder—37% inches. • Bigger separating area. 6,875 sq. In. (with walkers extended) • Bigger cleaning capacity—3,44l sq. 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Greider Farms, Inc., is a distributor for Shaver stock in this area. The program included a number of topics of current interest and importance to the poul try industry. Among these were financing, ad vertising and sales promotion, public relations, personnel training, aids in decision making, nu trition, genetics and disease prevention. During the first day, the men were among the group which toured the three farms and two hatch eries in the Shaver headquarters complex at Gait. The company supplies breeding stock for cast bionze plaque awarded when this herd first achieved the Progressive Breeder honor. A grave is a chatterbox com pared to a woman who sulks L. H. Brubaker Nissley Farm Service Lancaster, Pa. Washington Boro, Pa. • Have You Heard? (Continued from Page 15) which often appear as yellow streaks or circles To insure even wear and fad- A ALUS-CHALMERS L. H. Brubaker Lititz, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 12,1968 both its Shaver Starcross layer type and Shaver Starbro broiler meat type chickens to 63 coun tries from the complex. One of the farms is de voted to research and development of new and improved strains. Among the speakers were Dr. Jonathan Tobey, Agricultural Technical Officer, Chase Manhattan Bank, New York City, and Dr. Richard Roberts, Agricultural Attache, U. S. Embassy, Ottawa, Ontario. Others included members of the Shaver consulting staff and members of the company’s headquarters staff. Pictured left to right: Doug Rundle, Shaver Farms Sales Manager; Joe Wolgemuth, Greid er Farms Sales Representative; Donald McQ Shaver, President of Shaver Farms; Jay R. Greider, Jr., Greider Farms, Inc ; Robert Gray, General Manager, Shaver Farms; J. Robert Greider, Greider Farms, Inc. and Harold Z. 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