ca__rvor r nn; i , 52—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jan. 1, 1977 News - Nutrition From Pa.’s Dairy Princesses Prayer for a 5-day cow By CINDY RUTTER York Co. Dairy Princess Hi! This is Cindy Rutter - York County dairy princess, with a poem I came across the other day while reading a dairy magazine. I have discovered this poem to be very amusing to my audiences during my milk promotion activities. PRAYER FOR A 5-DAY COW I long for a cow of modem make, That milks five days for leisure’s sake. That sleeps of Saturday, snores on Sunday And starts afresh again on Monday. I wish for a herd that knows the way. To wash each other day by day. That never bothers to excite us With chills or fever or mastitis. I sigh for a new and better breed, That takes less grooming and less feed, That has the reason, wit and wisdom To use the seat and flushing system. I prry each weekend long and clear, Less work to do from year to year, And cows that reach production’s peak All in a five-day working week. I look for officials by the mob. To guide the fanners at their job, Christmas party held YORK, Pa. - The Milk and Money 4-H Club recently held its Christmas party at the home of George Knight, York, Pa. During the business meeting, the group elected officers for the coming year. Those chosen were: Patty Greek, president; James Knight, vice president; Barbara Kilgore, secretary; Cathy Arnold, treasurer; Peter King, news reporter; Annette Walter, assistant. Trophies were given to the outstanding officer and the outstanding member of the dub. Paul Knight received the outstanding member award and Barbara Kilgore received the outstanding officer trophy. The next meeting of the group will be held on January 12 at the home of the Growl family. Cindy Rutter And show these stupid breeders how To propagate a FIVE DAY COW. (Author Unknown) PACLAMAR COMBINATION USDA 9/76 +1.094M +I9F +SB3 98°,RPT HFfl 4/76 Age Adg 80 2 PDT 098 94°.. RPT Along with his pedigree Combination is transmitting the ability to milk Several of his two year old daughters have made in excess of 20,000 pounds of milk ✓ ? ' ''' v '*r>»rrv <■?:< - w t*K i WATCH OUR ADS IN FUTURE WEEKS FOR SOME VERY INTERESTING INFORMATION S $ ON SOME NEW BULLS JUST RELEASED INTO THt ABS LINEUP 3j ik.,;," -" ’V". ■,.. IJT s*' 5 * ' Bangor, PA Eric Hemsohn Ephrata, PA Damn Yoder Gap, PA Lynn Gardner Holtwood PA Paul Herr Landisville, PA James Charles Manheim, PA Lamar Witmer Port Murray, NJ Robert Kayhart Reading, PA Robert Greider ng Richland, PA Paul Marlin Slewartstown PA Marvin Jomes Thomasville PA Vmcentown, NJ West Grove PA Maurice Slump Winter wheat acreage bucks trend HAKKISBUKG, Pa. - Winter wheat sown in Pennsylvania for harvest in 1977 is estimated at 300,0000 acres according to the Crop Reporting Service. Based on the condition' of the crop December 1, the 1977 wheat production is forecast at 8.1 million bushels or four per cent below 1976. Rye planted this fall is estimated at 65,000 HOW ORDI INTO. EXTRA CHAIN' The World s Olloznatic 1 has been del last longer a*, than any other market If you chainsaw by Stahl s new s< don'towna-' way Because better than r BUYFRL THEEXTRA ORDP DEAL! STOLTZFUS WOODWORK 29H1960 Combination has two of the finest dams in Holstein History Dam HARBORCREST ROSE MILLY EX|97| 3EGM Granddam SNOWBOOTS WIS MILKYWAY EX|97| 3E-GM Combination transmits very desirable type traits Stature, wide rear udders, and exceptional feet & pasturns For a perfect combination of milk and type use PACLAMAR COMBINATION' and put the influence of MILLY and SNOVIBOOTS in your herd CALL YOUR LOCAL ABS REPRESENTATIVE TODAY Ira Boyer Gerald Hall acres which is equal to a year earlier. Winter wheat sown in the U.S. for harvest in - 1977. totaled 55.8 million acres, three per cent less .than last year. This halts the-trend of steadily increasing'acreage that prevailed over the past six years. Production of the 1977 winter -wheat crop, based on-December 1 con- RD2 Gap, PA 1 mi. North of Rt. 897 From Gap 1531866 EX-IGMI 215 588 4704 717-733 0966 717 656 6509 717 284 4592 717 898 8694 HDD 717 898 8694 UHSI 201 689 2605 n'lnuM 215 374 7798 Mi 717 866 4228 717 993 2281 717 225 3758 609 463 3783 215 869 9187 ditions, is forecast at 1,438 million bushels, eight per cent below the 1976 crop. Rye growers seeded 2.9 million acres, one per cent less than last year and the smallest acreage on record. ♦ “GEE, EVEN FORD TRACTORS NEED A LfTTU ! ATTENTION NOW AND THEN’ "* ***** *m mm* t ~~ SET Y iTRfICTOR RE Tractors Equipment ** Don’t wait till' tL last minute ALLEN H. MATZ, j. 505 E. Main St., New Hollai Ph: 7J.7-354-2214 \ SERVING THE COMMUNITY TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS LANC. CO’S OLDEST FORD DEALI ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CULA New scientific d herd record syst Continuous' chart with plexiglass cover le* see at a glance all the details and conditu each individual cow. 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