—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 7,1971 12 Hektein Breeden Field Day Includes Barbecue and Judging Contests A judging contest and pork barbecue were among high lights of the annual Lancaster County Holstein Breeders Field Day Tuesday at the C. Richard Landis farm near Witmer. Judge and speaker was Jack Fairchild. Winner in the women’s divi sion was Leroy Welk, Quarry ville EDI, with a score of 144.8 out of a possible 150. Mrs. Robert Hess, Strasburg RDI, was first place winner in the women’s division with 140. Darryl Bollinger, Manheim RDI, scored 143.5 to win in the youth category. Following Welk in the men’s division were - J. Robert Ken dig, Conestoga RDI, 144.5, second; Donald Hershey, Man heim RD2, 144, third; Parke Ranck, Ronks RDI, 140, fourth, and Paul Zimmerman, Ephrata RDI, 139.5, fifth. Following Mrs. Hess in the women’s division were: Mrs. Robert Kauffman, Elizabeth town RDI, 131.5, second; Betty Kreider, Lancaster, 123.3, third; Mrs. Albert Fry, Manheim RD2, 117.8, fourth, and July Thomas, MiUersville EDI, 117.5, fifth. r< Among those who participated in the tie judging; Mrs. Robert Hess, Strasburg Lancaster County Holstein Field Day Tues- RDI, women’s division judging winner; Le day are: left to right, Jay Landis, County roy Welk, Quarryville RDI, men’s division Association president; Darryl Bollinger, judging winner, and Jack Fairchild, contest Manheim RDI, youth division winner in cat- judge and speaker. *i%^Womlng! \ cw v r s«> 5M V ° REQUIRED NOW! 1 flea^ 1 . tfe -,. mm • m« i• ■ \*. «• r/ Slow Moving Vehicle jfc Emblem Deadline—Friday, August • Pole Mount • Blade Mount • Mounting Socket Constructed of materials which meet all Penna. requirements. “Some day or night you may owe your life to this emblem ” BUY YOUR SMV EMBLEM NOW AT . .. Walter Binkley & Son R.D. 4 LITITZ, PA. PHONE 626-4705 LOCATED ON ROTHSVILLE STATION ROAD Following Bollinger in the youth division were: Russel Kline, Reinholds, 131.8, second; Raelene Harbold, Elizabeth town RDI, 131.7, third; Marlene Harbold, Elizabethtown RDI, 131.5, fourth, and Ron Kreider, Manheim RD3, 131.3, fifth. Rumen Important Miss Cindy Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hess, Strasburg RDI, gave her 4-H demonstration on “No Hay Ra tions Can Spell Trouble.” She emphasized that the rumen is one of the most important parts of the cow and the rumen must be kept in excellent condition in order for the cow to perform well. Coarse, hard, stemmy materi al is essential to make the ru men muscles work bard and keep it in excellent condition. This type of material is impor tant near the end of the lacta tion and during the dry period, she said. Miss Hess emphasized that disease and breeding problems can occur if the rumen is not kept in good condition. During the dry period, she recommend (Continued on Page 19) FARM MACHINERY, PARTS & SERVICE / rJ flHflßfl S''~" ' Susan Kauffman, new Lancaster County ration at the Holstein Field Day Tuesday. Dairy princess, poses with Cindy Hess, and The talk is one Cindy used in 4-H demonstra one of Cindy’s drawings used to illustrate her tion competition, talk on the importance of hay in the dairy % ■>» » T** For good production next lactation, FEED PURINA DAIRY CONDITIONER As a dairyman, you know that good milk production doesn't just happen. It’s something you plan for by establishing a herd with the genetic potential for good production, then managing and feeding your cows so they’ll produce up to their bred-in ability. Many successful local dairymen also plan for good pro duction with a proven program of dry cow feeding. They need Purina Dairy Conditioner, a research proven ration to help give dry cows body condition they need for good production after they freshen. Purina Dairy Conditioner is an extra-palatable 12% percent protein ration. It’s fortified with vitamins A and D plus extra phosphorus to help guard against milk fever. Purina Dairy Conditioner is low-cost, too, because the amounts you feed depend on your cows’ condition and on the quality of the roughages you feed. For example, a cow dried off in good condition being fed high-quality roughages would require less Dairy Conditioner than a cow in only fair condition being fed fair quality roughages. Drop in soon and get your free copy of the Purina Dry Cow Program folder. We’ll be glad to show you how Purina Dairy Conditioner can help you prepare your dry cows,for good pro duction next lactation. John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph: 442-4632 Paradise West Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph: 464-3431 West Willow John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrata Ira B. Landis Ph: 394-7912 1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane. Jomes High & Sons Ph: 3540301 Gordonville Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph; 367-1195 Rheems