Winners named in livestock competition YORK - The Junior •stock Field Day was (d a t Penn State on June The program started out y, a Judging Contest with counties represented and proximately 165 members rticipating in the contest, pies Caudill, Airville R 2, s high individual with a , re of 387 out of 400; •ond place was Lisa brosky, Glen Rock R 2, f, 375; Diane Krouse, ugh County was third ti37l; Chris Sunday, York was tied for fourth place 369; and Brian Utz, wer 82, was tenth with In the Swine Derby, Steve isle, Red lion R 2, placed th. In the Beef ' Contest, David spring Grove R 2, was ;ond in the first group of jwmen 14 years and up. In second group of Senior jwmen, Tern Lehigh was ;ond, East Berlin R 2; and Khnedinst, Wright ie Rl, was third; In the ird group of Senior twmen, Leroy Bowles, 1 Lion K, was second. !t Place Senior Showman- Dale Reigns, Mercer ly; second was Bob , Lancaster County; j was Terri Lehigh, East •1m R 2; David Wise, mg Grove R 2, was j; Leroy Bowles, Red R 5 was fifth.ln the first ip of the Junior Division, ■ Shive, Seven Valleys A Ijfp n iiiii can see why we offer the Contact your nearest Morton Buildings sales office today Serving Central Pa. and Maryland . RD 4, Box 34A Gettysburg, PA 17325 Ph: 717-334-2168 ★ Serving Eastern Pa. and New Jersey p. ... Box 126, NJ 08865 Ph: 201-454-7900 Rl, was third; and Jim Caldwell, Windsor Rl, was fifth. Second group m the Junior Division, Bob Livingston, Dover, was first; Tammy Eisenhour, Wellsville Rl, was third; and Bill Wise, Spring Grove R 2 was fourth. The top five Junior Showman was Chad Cash, Centre County; second place went to Bob Livingston, Dover; and third place was Tammy Eisenhour, Wellsville Rl; Chris Shive, Seven Valleys Rl, was fourth. In the sheep Showman contest, Susan Janney, Ayrshire breeder BRANDON, Vt. - The Ayrshire Breeders’ Association announced that Harold R. Kulp, Pottstown, qualified for his second Constructive Breeders Award during 1977. The award is presented each year. In winning this award, the Kulp Ayrshire Herd maintained a mature equivalent production average of 14437 pounds of milk and 564 pounds of butterfat, and had an average classification score of ‘84.0’ on 19 head of cattle. '.*■ . ' „ /WO. 1 CHOICE OF FARMERS ■ □ Send information on MORTON BUILDINGS * □ Have your salesman phone me for an appointment 1 O Garages - Shops □ Hog Confinement * □ Machine Sheds □ Cattle Confinement J □ Horse Barns □ Free Stall Barns & Silo Feed Rooms j □ Gram Storage □ Livestock Barns I NAME { ADDRESS I TELEPHONE NO Brodbecks Rl, was first the Jr. Division; Ms Ebaugh, Delta R 2, w second; and Shane Si( Strieker, York was third the Senior Division, Lai Dobrosky, Glen Rock first; Jon Janney, becks Rl was second; Charla Janney, Brodbe Rl was fifth. The champ sheep showman was Lau Dobrosky, Glen Rock 1 and reserve champ; showman was Jonath Janney, Brodbecks Rl. 1 rest of the program was mini-workshops on I different phases of livest management. award given Twenty-six Ayrsh Breeders nationw; qualified for this prestigi award in 1977. The Constructive Erect Award is present jd by Ayrshire Breede Association to honor shire Breeders enrolled the Official Dfflß ter program and who regula have their herds classifi for type. To qualify, 1 majority of the Registei Ayrshires in the herd • be bred by the owner they must maintain a i level of type and products * ' before you buy 9 'v *■ I On Jung 3 33 heifers were gathered for the first shipment of animals to Heifi Project International. Clarence Keener, Sr., who heads the project in the area, pictured, here, looking over this year's first group. The animals are destined f( Tanzania, and were rounded up on the farm of Clarence Keener, Jr., ne; Manheim. more feWfrne.. less down tree Oeutx does it • and machined th a ir-cooled diesels gaskets! they need o ( S AV DOVIZI DEUTK Tractoi Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 24,1975—; a no head gaskets The S e"a» V™ «* *- r e -o^'' ac,o,sCo for V ourr still avail at surpn IOW P r *° STAUFFER DIESEL. INC. Xs*. X 312 W. Main St. New Holland, Pa. Ph. 717-354-4181 1 c
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