Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 12, 1978, Image 127

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    Dauphin County 4-H dairy roundup winners named
HARRISBURG - Tammy
Yost, Hershey Rl, won the
Champion Fitter Award and
Mike Miller, Linglestown
R 4, won the Champion
Showman Award at the
Dauphin County 4-H Dairy
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Roundup on August 3, 1978,
according to John P, Harris,
County Agent - Agriculture.
The Grand Champion
Ayrshire was an In
termediate Calf owned by
Steven Shetterly, Miller-
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sburg. Deborah Shetterly,
also of Millersburg, received
the Reserve Champion
Award with her Junior Calf.
Grand Champion Brown
Swiss Award went to David
Feidt of Millersburg and bis
sister Katherine Feidt won
the Reserve Champion
Brown Swiss Award with her
Aged Cow.
Grand Champion Guern
sey Award went to April
Lafferty of Lykens. with her
Senior Yearling. Brenda
OeHig of Hummelstown R 4,
won the Reserve Champion
Guernsey Award with her
Jr. Calf.
The Jersey Grand
Champion went to Faith
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Lafferty of Lykens with her
Junior Calf. Mark Poplawski
of Middletown won the
Reserve Championship with
lus2-yr.old.
Jody Matter of Halifax
won both the Champion and
Reserve Champion Milking
Shorthorn Awards.
Gerald Lehman,
Elizabethtown R 2, won the
Grand Champion Holstein
Award with his 3-yr. old and
Mike Miller of Linglestown
R 4, received the Reserve
Champion Holstein Award
with his 2-yr. old.
Individual class winners
included: Ayrshire; Jr. Calf
- Deborah Shetterly,
Millersburg; Intermediate
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 12,1978
Calf - Steven Shetterly,
Millersburg; Jr. Yearling -
Tracy Buffington, Miller
sburg.
Brown Swiss: Jr. Calf -
Katherine Feidt, Miller
sburg; Sr. Calf - Donald
Buffington, Millersburg; Jr.
Yearling - David Feidt,
Millersburg; Sr. Yearling -
David Feidt, Millersburg; 2-
yr. old - Donald Buffington,
Millersburg; 3-4 yr. old -
David Feidt, Millersburg;
Aged Cow - Katherine Feidt,
Millersburg.
Guernsey; Jr. Calf -
Brenda Oellig, Hum
melstown; Jr. Yearling -
Tracy Buffington, Miller
sburg; Sr. Yearling - April
Lafferty, Lykens.
Jersey: Jr. Calf - Faith
Lafferty, Lykens; Jr.
Yearling - Faith Lafferty,
Sheep producers
urged to vote ‘yes’
PARK RIDGE, Rl. -
Sheep producers are being
urged by the American
Farm Bureau Federation to
cast an affirmative vote in a
referendum August 21 tor
September 1 that will
determine if a national lamb
and wool promotion
program is to be continued.
Richard W. Owens, AFBF
secretary and chief ad
ministrator, said the AFBF
Board of Directors took
action to support passage of
the referendum after
reviewing AFBF policy and
a recommendation by its
sheep advisory committee.
Owens said the $2,200,000
(fiscal year 1978-79)
promotion program will be
handled by the American
Sheep Producers Council,
Inc., established under the
National Wool Act of 1954.
ASPC, headquartered in
Denver, is financed by
INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY
5 speed drill press.. ..
16 speed 17” drill press
Horizontal-vertical metal bandsaw
4 ton Porta-power
5" swivel vise
SHP IR air compressor,
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STOLTZFUS PNEUMATICS
Paradise, Pa. 17562
Lykens; 2-yr. old - Mark
Poplawski, Middletown; 34
yr. old - Craig Williams,
Middletown.
Milking Shorthorn: Sr.
Yearling - Jody Matter,
Halifax; 2-yr. old - Jody
Matter, Halifax.
Holstein: Jr. Calf - Mike
Miller, Linglestown; In
termediate Calf - Jim
Harfis, Linglestown; Jr.
Yearling - Mike Miller,
Linglestown; Sr. Yearling -
Jeff Harris, Linglestown; 2-
yr. old - Mike Miller,
Linglestown; 34 yr. old -
Gerald Lehman,
Elizabethtown; Aged Cow -
Tammy Yost, Hershey.
Paul Anderson, PSU Dairy
Specialist was the Type
Judge while Alan Bair,
Lancaster County Agent
judged Fitting and Showing.
deductions from producer
incentive payments. If
approved in the referendum,
deductions will be increased
from one and one-half cents
per pound on shorn wool to
two and one-half cents.
Deductions for unshorn
lambs will be increased to
twelve and one-half cents
per hundredweight from
seven and one-half cents.
JThe referendum will be
■ run by county offices of the
Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Service
which will distribute in
formation and ballots to
sheep producers in mid-
August. Anyone who owned
sheep six months old or older
for at least 30 consecutive
days during 1977 can vote.
Owens added that sheep
producers have approved
the ASPC wool and lamb
promotion in six referen
dums since 1954.
At Nickelmines
127
$174.40
$199.40
$233.15
$124.70
$49.15
$475.00