* f Red Rose I Continued from Pago I| too, that testing It an in creasingly popular tool. "Here in Lancaster County, we’ve signed up 44 new herds in the past 11 months. And every one of the new members I’ve talked to said he started testing because he wanted to get more money from his herd.’’ During the program, production awards were presented to members whose herd averages topped 500 pounds of fat for the year, and other awards went to those whose herd averages went over 600 pounds of fat. The top high fat award went to Rufus G. Martin, Ephrata. whose herd A Harvestore Automated Feeding System Means average showed 17,021 pounds of milk, 652 of fat. Jacob Dienner, Gordonville, was the high milk producer, with 18,034 pounds of milk, 630 of fat. Dienner’s was also the high Holstein herd in the county. The top five milk producers in the county were: Dienner; Elmer E. Kauffman, 17.560 M, Christiana; John N. Shirk, Leola, 17.368 M; Leroy M. Oberholtzer, Manheim, 17.235 M; Elam Bollinger, Manheim, 17,074 M. Plaques also went to the high producing herd in each breed. Horace Mann, amanger of the Masonic Homes Farm herd, accepted Now you can beat the bales! With an automated Harvestore feed processing system you can harvest alfalfa m the bud stage, when its nutrient content is highest You can chop and windrow it one day and blow it into your Harvesters system the next. And you save more leaves, which contain some 90% of the protein So, you may reduce or eliminate supplement costs. Add it up! No more hay bales. Less labor, loss handling, less field loss, less weather risks and more feed value. It's all yours with Harvestore haylage Why bale hay? Ask your dealer for details { Name. ! Address ! City Zip — Penn Jersey Horvestore Systems, Inc. production. His cows produced an average of 12,232 milk and 538 fat. Other winners were: Brown Swiss • J. Rohrer Wltmer, Willow Street, 13.319 M, 585 F; Guernsey - K.D. & Else Linde, 12.455 M, 581 F; Jersey - George 8c Doris Hough, 10.580 M, SMF; Mixed Breed - Ivan S. Stoltzfus, 14.966 M, 577 F. New directors introduced at the meeting were: Earl Smoker, Stevens Rl, Paul Krelder, Palmyra R 2; Kenneth Hershey, Kinzer Rl; Noah Kreider, Jr., Manheim R 5; and Ellis R. DenUnger, Gordonvllle Rl. Earl Baum, fieldman for the Pennsylvania DHIA, spoke to the group and added emphasis to president Kauffman’s comments about the importance of testing. He said Pennsylvania has 700 more cows on test this year than last, and that statewide the herd average is hovering just below 500 pounds of fat. He also pointed out that cows with records generally sell for from $2OO to $3OO higher than cows without test results. Associate county agent N. Alan Bair spoke to the group, too, and told them that Lancaster County this year had exceeded the magic 500- pound mark that the rest of State Box 91 New Holland, Pa 17557 Ph 717-354-5171 Three of Lancaster County’s leading DHIA milk producers were photographed after the annual Red Rose DHIA banquet at the Farm and Home Center on Thursday afternoon. the state was shooting for. The county butterfat average last year was 492 pounds. This year, Bair said, that figure stood at 502 pounds. The featured speaker for the program was Raymond Charles, President of the Honduras-In spite of heavy rains and the discovery of a Mayan tomb dating to 500 B.C. beneath - the construction site, 44 houses in a CARE project were completed in record time recently in an area of Honduras especially hard hit by the hurricane in Sep tember. Another 500 CARE houses are under con struction in Honduras. Both are self-help projects in which food-for-work is provided. We build your kind of building. Factories • Warehouses • Retail Stores • Offices • Recreational • Educational • Any Size or Type. A wide variety of systems that put you in business quickly and economically. —"1 AgCT-TT(Mig®ji {agway} SUPPLY CENTER Eastern Mennonite Board of Offering of the Cattle”. Missions. He presented an Dinner music was provided inspiring message “Your by Rufus Brubaker. A DBDia-, COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION SERVICE —PLANNING THROUGH COMPLETION— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Dec 14.1974 The dairymen are, left to right, Horace Mann, Masonic Homes Farm, Elizabethtown, George Hough, Peach Bottom, and K. D. Linde, Oxford. Use Agway's convenient credit plans 1027 DILLERVILLE ROAD, LANCASTER, PA. PHONE 717-397-4761 (agway) 11