Holstein Group Hosts Officials (Continued fiom Page 17) officials touied t lit* No.ih Kick! u faim »t M.mhoim Ul>:» Following llk* dmm*i, \.n ions officials comnieir.i d on IlolsUm fanning m Peims\h.ima .md Lancaster Counts Fuv ixpl.un cd his laim opeialion winch. In sides Holsteuis, con ists pum.il ily of com .md to fee.) his cow's Fiej also displayed .1 few of ins out'l Hiding animals Max Smith. Lanc.isU 1 County Agwllltul.il \gi nt commented on the gieat competition foi land use. higher land prices and taxes He said this is one of the best dairying sections in the country and the Extension Sei vice must help faimeis keep up and become specialists William Nichol of the Penn sylvania Holstein Association explained that Pennsylvania is the dominant Holstein state in the countiy. Others piesent included num erous members of the Lancaster County Holstein Association who helped piepaie the meal; Donald Cunnion, dnectoi of the buieau of maikets, Pa Dept of Agu cultuie; Robert Powell, director of bureau of maikets, Oklahoma Dept, of Agucultuie and presi dent of the National Association of Marketing Officials Local officials said the affair was highly successful and they were delighted with the oppor tunity to get acquainted with some of the leading state market ing officials across the country. A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Shotzberger's New Holland 354-4191 Elm 665-2141 M. S. Yearsley & Sons Landis Bros. Inc. Wenger Implement, Inc. West Chester 696-2990 Lancaster 393-3906 The Buck 284-4141 \ Miss Marilyn B. Krantz, Lancaster County Dairy Princess, and a “goody tree,” an indication of the care that went into the preparation of a memorable farm feast for the national marketing group. Try A Classified Ad It Pays! John Deere just popped the iid off combine productivity in every price range Now you can step up in combine capacity without stepping out of your price class. New Generation John Deere Combines make it possible. Choose from four models. The biggest is about 25 percent more productive than any previous John Deere Self-Propelled. Each model is designed to give you more capacity for your money. And each is packed with pleasures to spoil you every day you drive it. Come in and drive home a bargain. •• m * k Kage, at the Frey farm on a one-year visit from Japan, has become a familiar figure in recent months wherever Frey cows are shown. Susan Frey leads one of the outstanding Fultonway cows, Fulton way Ivanhoe Rae, which has set three state records and a national record, since broken. The animal's 1,615 pounds of butterfat in 1968 is still a state record and second in the nation for an aged cow. Undei me new progiam, Class- Sire leeognitions and in the de ifieis will have no previous teimmation of the b'eed age knowledge of the classification average for herds and groups of scoie 01 descriptive coded in- daughters of a sire formation on animals subject to The Association’s Boaid of automatic reclassification at the Dnectors agreed to continue its time the animal is classified For piogram of Individual or the second and subsequent class- * Special ’ Herd Classifications ifications after an animal reach- although a major change was es five years of age, the previous ma de in the fees for this special official information on score and service At the same time, the descriptive codes will be avail- Board liberalized its poucy on able for reference by the Class- the filing of applications for the ier classification of herds for the The most recent score and f irs t time descuptive bieakdown under the Association’s modified reclass- The revised Classification Pro ification procedure will be gram is designed as another official and will be used in the forward step bj the Association preparation of all official Per- in making more rapid genetic formance Pedigrees, in answer- progress in breeding Registered ing inquiries foi Classification Holstein cattle Lancaster Farming. Saturday, September 5.1970—27 Holstein Lists information, qualification for (Continued fiom Page 26) ft tv Breed * r * Gold Medal Dam and Gold Medal
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