Guernsey breeders honored IContinued from Pact I) the 4-H program over the improved by 1000 pounds in y® ar ■ nd t°, ld the past year. audience that "their help Jane McSparran, h»d been much ap president of the County 4-H predated." Guernsey Club, thanked the The youth related the members for their support to winners in Guernsey com- Parade of the Profit-Makers These Plus-Proven Sires Are Availabl 15H161Kanawaka EDUCATOR Very Good & Gold Medal; PQI9/75] & TQI 5/751 USDA (Sept./75) - 33 Daus. in 10 Herds Ave. 17.033 M 3.72% Predicted Difference (49% rpt.) Type: 19 Pr. Classified Daus. Ave. 83.4; +1.12 PDT Sire; Quin-Lynn Triune Prince - VG(88) & GM Dam; Kanawaka Burkgov Lucky Mandy - EX 135 DAIRY SIRES ARE NOW AVAILABLE THROUGH OUR PROFESSIONAL TECHNICIAN SERVICE! -fl’tla.ntic BREEDERS COOPERATIVE LIVESTOCK SERVICES Member NAL Affiliated Breeders petition during the showing season. “We were very pleased at doing so well in the many shows attended." “We were especially honored at receiving the top county Guernsey award at the Junior All American Show." Noting that one member of the Guernsey association had been honored by the Dairy Shrine Club, Alan Bair, associate county agent, expressed his wish in keeping producers In tended in such dairying activities. “Peter Witmer was honored this year by the Dairy Shrine Club,” Bair noted, “and we were cer tainly happy to have him represent this county." “Dairy activities such as these are important in keeping young people in terested in dairy farming for the future.” Bair also related some topics which had been covered during as extension program at Penn State held earlier .this month. He noted that research at Penn State in the area of Miwr "A Quality Paint For Every Purpose" • Engine Sales 4 Service • Lam Mower Sharpeang • HydrauSc Units. JOHN Z. IAM > Centerville Road RDl.GoidonviKe, Pa. 17529 +s2l +3BIM dairying seems to offer much promise. One topic most universal to all dairymen was the idea of synchronizing cows for breeding purposes. Bair noted that by continuing research It may be possible, in the future, to synchronize a group of cows so that they can be bred at the same time and place. Bair also related that high producing cows need a good protein balance in their rations. He noted that even a 17 percent protein in the cow’s diet may lead to higher production and keep producers at a higher level of maintanence. “While research is always giving us something, “Bair explained “we still have to look at the basics.” “We have a long way to go and I encourage you to continue improving your herds.” Interstate [Continued from Pat* 1] sound leadership sets proper goals which are legally and practically attainable.” This, he noted, establishes Thirty-five Pennsylvania the form of the organization 4-H members, all with dairy and then provides the tools projects, participated in the with which that organization Royal Agricultural Winter can achieve its goals. Fair, recently in Toronto, “You are a vital part of Canada. Inter-State’s leadership,” Dr. Honan told the The 4-H members were cooperative members. “Also selected to take part in the every member, director and Canadian event of the basis employee is a part, and this of their high in the team, working together, has state dairy judging contest brought Inter-State where it or a demonstration is today.” presented at State 4-H Days 15H144 Howacres STYLEMASTER Prince Very Good & Gold Medal; PQI9/75] USDA (Sept./75) - 369 Daus. in 214 Herds Ave. 15.186 M 3.52% Predicted Difference (93% rpt.) +4BBM +s29 Type: 60 Classified Daus. Ave. 78.3; 48 Pr. -.30 PDT Sire; Banella Stylemaster - VG & ST Dam: Howacres Gypsie Phylis - EX-3E & GM 633 F +IF 24-Hour Toll-Free Phone Service: Lancaster area 569-0411 throughout Pennsylvania 800-732-0391 Delaware & Maryland 800-233-0216 Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Nov. 29,197& Mildred and Axel Linde, Kirkwood, hold the awards presented to their family for outstanding DHIA ac complishments throughout the past year. The children’s aprents Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Linde have a herd of Guernseys in the southern Lancaster county area. 4-Hers attend fair at the Pennsylvania State University in August. Sponsor of the trip was the Eastern Milk Producers Cooperative. The Royal Agricultural .Winter Fair is the leading agricultural fair in North America and the largest indoor event of its kind in the world. Twenty-five countries compete annually for numerous prizes in 23 dif ferent contest divisions. 534 F +4F HL V^NAAB^r-OV v %cr\ I Semen I V Supplier a 19
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