Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 25, 1976, Image 102

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The Wolffs of Quarryvillc with their grand champion Guernseybull
Pennsylvania Guernseys tops
HARRISBURG - Penn
sylvania Guernsey breeders
showed their strength at the
Pennsylvania All-American
Dairy Show which began
here last Monday and lasted
through yesterday af
ternoon. They bagged a
sizable number of trophies
and ribbons - including the
Premier Breeder Award,
which went to Crumdale
Farm of Berwyn
A Lancaster County
couple, Scott and Elsie
Wolff, claimed a fair share of
ribbons by showing the
grand champion and senior
champion bull. He is
“Hollow View C Jethro,” a
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN
Kick off your fall
and winter cow
feeding program on
rthe "right foot".
Now is the time to
adapt your grain
ration to your new
roughage program in
order to reach your
winter milk
m production goal.
- YOU SHOULD -
* Adjust protein to a proper point, but not an
excessive amount because protein ingredients
are likely to be expensive
* Provide enough T.D'N to enable your fresh
cows to peak properly and maintain a high level
of production
* Insure adequate fiber intake to maintain good
butterfat output.
‘Regulate proper Calcium and Phosphorus
intake and ratios in your total ration, including
roughages, to aid in keeping your herd healthy
while maintaining high levels of milk production
The above mentioned items are all on our
Dairy Nutrition Programming check list. In
addition, we use Brown & Rea and Red Rose
products fortified with Carnation Lab Mix to
insure adequate Vitamin and Trace Mineral
fortification in a ration “tailor made” for your
herd and available roughage and gram
If you wish to have an analysis and
program recommendation made, please
call for an appointment.
Red Rose
ANIMAL FEEDS
BROWN & REA, INC.
Iwfday *i»pt 7*> 19/
son of “Houslcys J
Champion " In addition, the
Guernsey breeders from
Quarryville captured a
number of other placings
which were within the top
five
Showing the grand
champion female of the show
was Ripley Farms bf Cor
tland, N Y The same cow
stood as senior champion.
Marvin Miller picked up the
reserve honors on both
counts
In the junior female
category, E Karpa and J.
Celestme of Frederick, Md.,
received the champion
banner, while Pen-Col
#
Atglen, PA
215-593-5149
Farms of Millville settled for
the reserve honor
Joseph and Louis Fava’s
Co-Hill Farms of Scenery
Hill showed the junior
champion bull which later
doubtedasthe roaenro grand
champion beating the
reserve senior champion
shown by lUuct Warhtrr of
(oofcjrvllle Md .Vot( and
f Ulc Wolff had the reserve
junior rhampion bull
A total of 713 Guernaeya
patadnd past the Judge's
c) em In this show. held in the
larfie arena at the Farm
Show rnmplrs All told, the
I‘rnns) hanta All American
drew 17&I entries from 2i
italr* p)ua (ana da
Hlup ribbon.* In (iurmv)
competition were a Lao picked
up b> Fred Hobaugh. York,
Kr)atone Guernsey Farm.
Halifax, Snider Homestead
Farm. New Enterprise.
Raymond Witmer. Willow
Street. and Michael
Benedict, Waynesboro
To lop it all off. n group of
Pennsylvania Guernseys
was picked as the Number
One State Herd
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I Diversity and Waynesborg College
Know Where the Activities Will Be?
Read the Farm Women Calendar.
ORDER YOUR FALL SEED
GRAINS NOW
Cert. Abe Wheat Winter Rye
Cert. Arthur 71 Wheat Timothy
Cert. Barsoy Barley Cert. Climax Timothy
Cert. Pennrad Barley Clover - Alfalfa -
Cert. Rapidan Barley Grasses
SMOKETOWN. PA PH: 717-299-2571
ORDER GRAIN BINS &
BULK TANKS NQW
BEFORE IT S TOO LATE
FOR FALL STORAGE
Various quality brand name, make and sizes at
F. 0.8. Factory Discount Prices
GRAIN BINS
. | |fi 820 to 144,000 bu. capacity
| | |f, prices start at
BULK FEED TANKS
3.9 ton to 54 ton capacity
prices start at
New & Used Grinder-Mixers
prices start at *3OO used *1625 new.
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Special prices on Mix-Mill Roast-A-Trons,
Nutn-Blenders, Auger & Bucket elevators,
transport wagon with hydraulic boom auger.
Flex Auger, 4,6, & 8 in. augers and accessories,
magnetic feeders.
Grain Dryers - continuous flow, batch & in bin.
Complete gram storage and handling systems.
Automatic farm feed factory systems.
Check into all the benefits of a Lease - Pur
chase Plan.
MARTIN
DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Sales - Installation - Service
Rl, Lebanon, PA 17042
Phone 717-866-490 S