6 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. December 11. 1971 Agri, Inc., Ephrata, was named top volume Power Choring dealer on barn equipment for the Eastern United States at the annual Jamesway dealer sales meeting held Monday, December 6, at Carlisle. Don Bucks, left, representing the dealership, received a recognition plaque for outstanding sales and service from John Shellenberger, field manager, of the Jamesway Division of Butler Manufacturing Company, Fort Atkinson, Wise. Several new products, including a new Jamesway barn cleaner, were unveiled at the meeting to dealers from several states. READ UNCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS TROJAN miry! Want seed from a lot that’s already been grown and proved? , Talk to: Your Trojan dealer now for the right combination of full, medium and early season varieties for your corn planting program—all pre-tested at our research farm in Hawaii! 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East Petersburg' 80 Holsteins Sent To Netherlands Twenty-seven Registered Holstein-Friesian calves from various areas in Pennsylvania last Friday, December 3, were sent on an historic journey to the land of their ancestors, The Netherlands, reports the Penn sylvania Department of Agriculture After the final inspection of a rigid selection process ending at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Building dairy barn in this city, the calves left by trailer for Montreal and, thence, by air to Amsterdam The Harrisburg location was the collection point for the heifers from Pennsylvania and a few other calves from Maryland Other calves from New York and Canada will join the trailer shipment in Montreal to bring the total to about 80 head The total shipment of cattle from the three states and Canada will be used for a breeding and herd improvement experiment in Holland to determine if the American Holstein breed, which has seveloped into a larger and longer animal than its ancestor in Holland, can produce an animal adaptable for both milk and beef production Executive Deputy State Secretary Raymond J Kerstetter and Robert H. Rumler, executive THREE CALLING DAUGHTER OF 1881 “BOOTMAKER' PACLAMAR TRIUNE SENATORA, EX (93)! Grand Champion 1970 Colorado Black ( Whitt Show 2y 2m 365 d 2x 21.265 M 37% 781 BF 3y 8m 365 d 2x 24.298 M 32% 7858 F These three great young cows are a sample of the daughters of the great ABS sires listed below. All are available through your local ABS Representative. 1879 Westside AB “Seaman” 1881 Paclamar “Bootmaker" 1887 Bradstead Rosm Pabst “Tony” 2732 Milestones "Generator” 0779 Housleys J. “Champion" 1869 Fleetndge "Monitor" 1886 Utag Dagan Ex “Alan” 1883 Citation “R Maple" 61146 AJRF Burkgou “Kit” 1892 “Busy” Acres Roburke Sears 1866 Gettie “Lancer" Piebe 1932 Knob Lick Elevation “Bob" 1929 Homo Wis Burke “Memory” 1923 Arbur Ormsby “Mark” 1918 Sanhill Royal Chambnc 1893 Southway Pearl Tidy “Joe” 1830 Forest Lee “Centunan” Rocket 3654 Roselawn Topsys “Topper” 0773 Cleverlands General "Eldorado” 1900 Don Augur Carnation Royal “Jo Jo” REMEMBER Al TRAINING SCHOOL - DECEMBER 13-17 - QUARRYVILLE, PA. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL ABS REPRESENTATIVE. RAY HARBOLD Elizabethtown 367-4036 MERTON STROBLE Elverson 215-286-9173 secretary of the Holstein- Friesian Association of America, Brattleboro, Vt., termed the shipment an historic one and an event in which Pennsylvania Holstein breeders could look upon with pride for their efforts. Others taking part in the send off ceremony in Harrisburg in- de „ t under President Ulysses eluded Elvin Hess Jr, s Grant, changed his name Strasburg; William C. Nichol, during his youth. His name State College, president and originally was Jeremiah secretary of the Pennsylvania Colbath. Sll us... FOR YOUR COMPLETE ENGINE OVERHAUL Our farm machinery service will keep your Equipment working at top efficiency. ALLEN H. MATZ, INC. New Holland, Pa. Rhone 354-2214 EXCELLENT REASONS FOR YOUR AOS REPRESENTATIVE DAUGHTER OF 1883 "R MAPLE” DAUGHTER OF 1900 "JO JO" KEN-RAY CITATION RUBY. EX CLINTON CAMP JOJO BERYL, EX 3y 1m 305 d 2* 17,M0M 33% 5838 F Sold for $6,500 at 1970 Convention Sate SEPTEMBER, 1971 USDA SIRE SUMMARY Pred. Diff. + 1867 M + 1807 M + 1406 M + 1242 M + 1083 M + 1061 M + 1060 M + 1020 M + 973 M + 932 M + 921 M + 887 M -F 879 M + 865 M + 862 M + 854 M + + 844 M + 842 M ■f 823 M PAUL HERR Hoitwood 284-4592 MAURICE STUMP West Grove 215-869-9187 Holstein Association, and Howard J. Hansen, assistant director of the Holstein Friesian Export Service which arranged and supervised the total ship ment A * * 2y 5m 305 d 2x 15.339 M 37% 6708 F 365 d 2x 21.739 M 37% 7958 F 3y!m 305 d 2x 23.906 M 38% 9158 F Percent Rep, 63 percent 83 percent 79 percent 42 percent 31 percent 61 percent 72 percent 52 percent 86 percent 70 percent 65 percent 55 percent 54 percent 64 percent 40 percent 78 percent 99 percent 19 percent 58 percent 54 percent +62BF +S2BF +3IBF +43BF +49BF +37BF +3IBF +4OBF +2IBF +23BF +29BF + 17BF +29BF +33BF +2SBF +32BF + QBF +3IBF +29BF + 16BF PAUL MARTIN Richland 866-4228
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