Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 1975, Image 24

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-—Lancaster Farm!
HARRISBURG - Flood
waters caused by Hurricane
Eloise forced exhibitors at
the All-American Dairy
Show last week to leave the
Farm Show Building before
Holstein Judging had been
completed. Many of the
exhibitors began loading
their animals Thursday
evening, but by then, all
loading docks were inac
cessible due to high water.
The show was officially
canceled at five o’clock
Friday morning. By then the
only way out for the animals
was up the ramps of the
large arena and out the east
.entrance. Evacuation of the
animals was somewhat
hampered because they had
to be milked before they
were loaded on the trucks.
By five o’clock Friday
evening the last Holsteins
were removed and the entire
complex was under at least a
foot of water.
Dairy Princess
Most of the prizes given
during the All-American
Dairy Show went to out-of
state exhibitors, but Penn
sylvanians did take some of
the honors:
She has brown hair, hazel
eyes, is 5 foot 4 and is 16
years old. That’s Charlene
Rae Maust, Pennsylvania’s
Dairy Princess for 1975. The
attractive miss from R.D.3,
Berlin, received her crown
at a dinner held in con
junction with the Penn
sylvania All-American Dairy
Show held at the Farm Show
Building, Harrisburg, Sept.
22-26.
Snowmobile instructors trained
A training workshop for
snowmobile safety in
structors will be held at 7:30
pan., Thursday, October 9,
at the Farm Credit Office,
Route 100 (just south of
Route 22) Fogelsville,
Lehigh County.
This program has been
prepared for snowmobile
dub members and officers,
4-H club leaders,
snowmobile dealers and
others in Berks, Lehigh and
Northampton Counties who
are or would like to become
snowmobile safety in
structors.
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Oct 4.1975
int, urday,
All-American dairy sh
Guernsey Show
Pennsylvania entries won
three major honors in
Guernsey competition at the
Pennsylvania All-American
Dairy Show in progress this
week at the Farm Show.
The grand champion bull,
“Snider’s Arco Butch,’’ was
shown by Bernard 0. Snider,
New Enterprise, while Elsie
and Scott Wolff, Quanyville,
showed “Hollow View C
Jethro,’’ the reserve grand
champion bull.
Dennis C. Wolff. Millville,
won reserve Junior cham
pion female honors with
“Pen-Col Darling Dawn.”
Other Guernsey winners
were: grand champion
female, “Murrlyn Hugo’s D
Dandy,” H. E. Clem and
Terrance P. Mnrren,
Frederick, Md.; reserve
grand champion female,
“Wyoming Darimost
Mirage,” Robert Ripley,
Cortland, N.Y.; junior
champion female, “Lit
tlefield’s Fayvor Mona,”
Sharon and C. littlefield,
Watertown, N.Y.
Brookwood Farms, Cuba,
N.Y. was named the premier
breeder and exhibitor.
Jerseys and
Holsteins
Farms from Kentucky and
Wisconsin took the lion’s
share of top honors in Jersey
and Holstein competition at
the Pennsylvania All-
American Dairy Show.
Happy Valley Farm,
Danville, N.Y. showed two
winners and was also
selected as the premier
Jersey breeder while
Pinehurst Farms,
Participants will receive
information Hn snowmobile
course organization,
teaching methods and
techniques, certification and
evaluation, and liaison with
the Department of En
vironmental Resources
Snowmobile Unit.
The Pennsylvania State
University Cooperative
Extension Service and the
Department of En
vironmental Resources are
cooperating to present this
training event. Similar
workshops are being held
throughout the state this fall.
Sheboygan, Wis., won prizes
in Holstein Judging.
Jersey; grand champion
bull, “Pioneer Star Jester,"
Pioneer Farm, Old Lyme,
Conn.; reserve grand
champion, “HVF Pride,”
Happy Valley Farm, Dan
ville, Ky.; junior champion
bull, “HVR Pride,” Happy
Valley Farm; reserve Junior
champion, “Merry
Gladiator," Pioneer Farm.
TURN THE CLOCK BACK
1. ORDER NOW and save a substantial amount per bushel, and protect yourself
against any shortages that develop as a result of the current western drought.
2. ORDER NOW and have first call on available varieties and grade sizes.
PAY FOR your Doebler's Hybrids by October 15 and take a full 10% Early Pay
Discount. (Replaces Early Order Discount during special offer.)
4. SPECIAL "Turn the Clock Back" offer ends October 15, 1975 to be replaced with
new prices and the new 1976 sales program.
5. REMEMBER when you think of Doebler's think 56# bushels! I
PENNSYLVANIA HYBRIDS, INC.
R. D. 1 Box 424
Jersey Shore, Penna. 17740
CJ975 PRICE CARD:)
SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR PRIOR SALE
Doebler's'
Commercial Single Cross Hybrids
DPH 89X
•ri)PH- 85X*
DPH 85X-A
DPH 83X
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DPH 79X»
DPH 77X
DPH 70X
DPH 66X
DPH 64X
DPH 60X
-DPH-^STX*.
DPH 56X
DPH SOX
Doebler's 3-Way Hybrid Crosses
PA 8703 3-Way
DPH 800 3-Way
DPH 790 3-Way
DPH 750 3-Way
DPH 600 3-Way
DPH 600 A 3-Way
DPH 500 3-Way
DPH 400 3-Way
DPH 350 3-Way
Jersey: grand champion
female: “Femies Generator
Special Sal,” Happy Valley
Farm; reserve champion,
“Generators Celia,” Windy
Knoll Farm, Rockville, Md.;
junior champion female,
“HVFK Matilda,” Korey
Porter, Danville, Ky.;
reserve Junior champion,
‘‘Merry Sleeping Fairy,”
Pioneer Farm.
Reprint of Spring 1975 Prices in effect October 15, 1974
(Note "New for '76" and * Discontinued Varieties)
DOEBLER'S
Days
125
120
120
118
115
URGE AND
MEDIUM PUTS
Per
54 lb. tv.
$36.80
(ROUNDS A
PLATELESS
$33.t0)
$27.80
(ROUNDS A
PLATEIESS
$24(0)
Holstein: grand champion
bull, “Krowndale Highcroft
Fury," Pinehurst Farms,
Sheboygan, Wis.; reserve
grand champion, “Bennett
Farms Marquis Jasoer ”
“Nagel - Bennett - Repard,
Holcomb, N.Y.; junior
champion bull, “Sir Prestige
Reflection Elgin,” Pinehurst
Farms; reserve champion
“Hobs Haven Fury Mott,”
Order 1976 Seed Corn
October 1974 Prices
DPH 8704
DPH 666 C
DPH 526 A
DPH 410 C
DPH 344
PA 333
PA 290
DPH 325
DPH 225 A
DPH 200 Flint Dent
73X Waxy 108-112 $39.80
64X Waxy 103-105
64X Hy Lycine 103-105 $36.(0)
*WAXY hybrids are 10% more efficient when fed to beef
cattle than ordinary hybrid corn
DPH SOX Single Cross
PA 5203 3-Way Cross .
The Hybrids That Are Bred, Tested, and Grawn for the East
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Pa. Hybrid Double Crosses
Special Feeding Hybrids
(See Below)
NEW HYBRIDS FOR 1976
* Discontinued Hybrids
Hobbs Haven Farm,
Mayfield, N.Y.
Ayrshire Show
Out-of-state entries took
most of the prizes in Ayr
shire competition at the
Pennsylvania All-American
Dairy Show.
The lone exception wai
“Towerview’s Kelly’i
Heather” which was judged
penrufij^oq
711 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster.
URGE AND
MEDIUM FLATS
Far
54 U». 80.
$20.80
(ROUNDS A
FIATELESS
$17.80)
115 Days
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