Dairy princess needed. “People should know of hulk and how far aS being a most mers work, and that milk )ual a nc * healthy food. can’t just be gotten off the o ugh she does not shelf,” she commented at '‘ly live on a farm, her one point in the contest. She g Mr.' and Mrs. is the oldest of four children ,\G. Yoder, haw some and a former 4-H member, near Shoemakersville Placing third in the contest they own and operate was 19-year old Christine ffow dairy farm. Miss Adam, daughter of Mr. and helps out both mor- Mrs. James H. Adam, and evening during the Hamburg R 2. A graduate of , and adds that the Hamburg High School, Miss is making plans to Adam is presently a student to the farm once the at the Penn State University >n are out of school. Berks Campus where she is second of four chilren, majoring in agricultural Yoder attends Ham- education. She lists 4-H, the flrgh School and has Grange, and the Junior ictive in 4-H, FFA, the Holstein Club as some of her ;e Nurses Club, girls activities and plans a career ,jt basketball and in either teaching or ex iey, the student council tension work. As the oldest of the National Honor six children, she has become ie ty. well - acquainted with a first runner-up in the variety of chores on - her Ise competition was parents’ 265 acre dairy farm. Hafer, 17-year old The family owns 135 head of iter of Mr- and Mrs. Holsteinsj and she herself r. Hafer, Douglassville has done the milking on A business student, 7 and many occasions. She also - a secretary for the _ said she enjoyed driving iding Bone Fertilizer tracotrs, sewing, and gar- Miss Hafer’is a 1976 dening, and considers the juate of Daniel Boone close-knit farm family to be >h School. A healthy one of the main advantages ’ng girl with attractively of living an a farm. She has •d short blond hair, the shown some of her Holsteins md princess will take for the past ten years and tm a number of public continues to be active on the learances along with farm and in related areas in Yoder. spite of her studies. The Hafers have a milking All ten of the girls, as well rd of 75 Holsteins, with as dairy prinesses from 'eh Tammy helps out as previous years and coon- [Continue 11 fro" 1 Pa * e *1 JUNE DAIRY MONTH SPECIAL 25 KW *lOO OFF Safety Color-Coded Lug * ********** * - ><*-» * # The Berks County Dairy Princess Pageant was held at the Berkshire Mall, just west of Reading, and drew large crowds. Other attractions included dinators, and volunteers, took part in the week-long dairy promotion event held at the mall. Aside from the various educational displays, the girls also had lemonstrations on cooking, mtter making, and baking. An additional attraction to le conclusion of Dairy Week Berks County was the tpearance of the “Singing Lightweight Aluminum *‘v /* Millers,” a well-known Dauphin County dairy farm family which entertains across the state at various functions. As the winner of the dairy princess pageant, Miss Yoder will represent her county in statewide com petition in September at Harrisburg. AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR THOMAS DUNLAP R 1 Jersey Shore, PA 717-753-3196 AUTHORIZED DEALERS RUSS SMELTZER Center Hall, PA 814-364-9353 JIM CHASE Dushore 717-924-3757 PHARES R. EBERLY RDI New Holland, PA 717-754-7889 CAMBBELLS SALES & SERVICE McAllisterville, PA 717-463-2191 GEORGE LAWTON Wellsboro, Pa. 717-724-3015 BILL HANSEL Knocksville, Pa. 814-326-4586 f *>fv , * Lancaster Farming the "Singing Millers" and -.various exhibits depicting agriculture and food. Bulk fly from U.S. to On May 17, twenty-one bulls of ten beef and dairy breeds, were flown from Madison, Wis. to Londrina, Brazil. The bulls were sold by American Breeders Service (ABS), a division of W. R. Grace & Co., to CIPARI, a Brazilian animal insemination' company. Dr. Robert E. Walton, president of ABS, stated, "The bulls, along with semen and technical training in bull semen production, will aid CIPARI in expanding A.I. services to Brazilian cat tlemen.” Breeds in the shipment include Angus, Red Angus, Hereford, Polled Hereford, Limousin, Santa Gertrudis, Simmental, Shorthorn, Holstein and Jersey. CIPARI, at present, offers only sires of the native Brah man-type breeds and will READ LANCASTER FARMING FOR FULL MARKET REPORTS .June 26,1976—19 ~ ■ Saturda Brazil now expand their bull power through the addition of these new sires. Dr. Julio Brouwer, longtime ABS Sales Manager in South America, is working on site with CIPAEI on its expansion of facilities, technology and marketing. American Breeders Service, with international headquarters at DeForest, Wis.; has facilities at* Wellington, Colo, and DeForest. ABS, a leader in A.I. for the past 35 years, carries on extensive research in animal genetics and in bull semen produc tion, and markets superior genetics to cattlemen in the United States and in over 40 other countries. The bulls left Madison by Convair 880 and are expected to arrive in Londrina 15 hours later.