32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30,1978 Hamburg girls win steer show READING Two girls from Hamburg showed the grand and reserve grand champions at the Reading Fair’s steer show. The reserve grand champion was exhibited by Darlene Dietrich, while the top animal of the show belonged to Carol Strause. In lightweight com petition, the standings were as follows: Diane Krause, Slatington; Ronald Sutliff, Kutztown. Light-heavywei ght: James Eshbach, Reading; Kenianne Rearick, Reading. Mediumweight: B? f f I wr 5 a I f f I 5 I I l gr &r 6 *r & p? WT I lL southeastern p, Sr REGIONAL MANAGER mf- George F. Delong mt 225 West Woods Drive &r Lititz, PA 17543 jpyr Phone 717-626-0261 S Northwestern Lancwte mf Eeriß. Cinder mt RD2, Manheim, PA 17545 pfT Phone-717-665-3126 In building a ration from the ground up we take into con sideration YOUR hay, silage and grain and put them into balance. There are several reasons wny this is necessary. It is very important in a profitable farming operation today to have healthy animals. It is impossible for a cow to maintain her health for any length of time on an unbalanced feeding program, especially if she is producing at a high level. Lianne Haas, Douglasville; Heavy heavyweight: Lori Haas, Elaine Heffner, Fleetwood. In beef showmanship, the Dietrich. Miss Krause grand champion was Carol competed in the 12 to 14 year Krause, while Ann age group while Miss Holcombe of Mohrsville Dietrich was the top fitter in followed as runner-up. Both the senior division. Carol competed in the senior Krause placed second division. The intermediate among seniors; Christine age group was won by Diane Hoffman was second in the Krause, while Brian intermediate age group. Rabenold placed second. In* ’’Kirk Fisher and Kenianne the Bto 11 year age group, Rearick placed first and Sarah Hoffman was second, respectively, in the champion and James Heff- junior contest, ner was runner-up. „ WHAT MAKES THIS COMPANY DIFFERENT? "WHY AGRI-KING BUILDS FROM THE GROUND THIS FALL IS THE TIME TO QUIT GUESSING AND START TESTING THE AGRI-KING WAY! Bff-frpo. Melvin Herr Henry DeLong, Jr. Paul D. Deßoard RD2, New Holland, PA 17557 RD2, Box 69 Longview Road RD3 Phone 717-354-4977 Peach Bottom, PA 17563 Boyertown, PA 19512 Phone 717-548-3471 Phone 215-689-5365 Eastern Lancaster Co. res tern Aldus R. Kin* Ben Greenawalt RDI, Box 67A RD2, Conestoga, PA 17516 Atglen, PA 19310 Phone:7l7-872-5686 Phone 215-593-5952 The grand champion fitter was Dianne Krause. The reserve champion trophy was presented to Darlene WHAT IS AGRI-KING? Through a series of articles in tho next six issues of the Lancaster Farming, we will try to answer these and other questions of interest to the farmer. We hope you find these articles helpful when choosing your winter feeding program. First article in series of six. iter Co. Southern Lancaster Co. Southeastern PA Two championships go to Feidt GRATZ One grand champion dairy cow is nice to have, but two are better yet. That’s how it came to be for David Feidt, a 4-H’er from Millersburg, when the dairy cattle shows were concluded at the Gratz Fair. The young exhibitor, who has been making a name for himself in showring circles, showed the top Holstein and Brown Swiss cows. Following are winners’ names of both shows, by breed and classes: BROWN SWISS Jr. Calf - West Malta Farm; Jr. Calf - Tim Martz; Jr. Yearling - David Feidt: g S- I g By building rations you can set the ration at your desired level H of production and change it as the production changes on your Jf herd. This is necessary to get maximum efficiency from your jjlf feed and herd. £ w in feeding cattle today, a farmer can no longer afford to feed his fT grains and roughages to his animals without knowing what is in Jt them. A feed tag should be put on your silo, hay mow and grain ££ bin. W It is very important to know the protein, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, nitrate and moisture content of these feeds in order to get the most use out of what you have grown. Only now are you ready to purchase the ingredients you need to balance your herd's feeding ration. By buying only the ingre dients that you need and adding them in the right amounts, you not only get better herd health and production, but you also get production at the feast possible cost. Chester Co. William Windle RDl.Atglen, PA 19310 * D2, Phone 215-593-6143 Ann v| lle PA17003 Phone: 717-867-1445 Sr. Yearling - West Malta Farm; Junior Champion - David Feidt; Reserve Junior Champion - West Malta Farm. Two-Year Olds - David Feidt; Three Year Olds - West Malta Farm; Four- Year Olds - David Feidt; Aged Cows - Donald Buf fington; Senior and Grand Champion David Feidt; Reserve - David Feidt; Dam and Daughter Pairs - David Feidt. HOLSTEEVS Exhibitor of the senior and grand champion, David Feidt, edged an entry by Calvin Dimpsey, who was at RATIONS UP” Northeast Berks Co. Roger Heller RDI, Robesoma, PA Phone. 215-693-6160 Lebanon Co. the halter of the first-place aged cow. Feidt’s bovine stood first in the 4-year-old class. In the junior end of the contest, the top honors went to Carl Miller and his junior ralf. The runner-up spot was won by Edward Clugston. Class winners were as follows: Junior Calf - Carl Miller; Junior Yearling - Donald Buffington; Senior Yearling - Daniel Wolfe; Two-Year Olds - Daniel Wolfe; Three- Year Olds.- Arthur Wolfe; Four-Year Olds - David Feidt; Aged Cows - Calvin Dimpsey; Dam and Daughter Pairs - David Feidt. tOUTH CENTRAL PA REGIONAL MANAGER Earl H. Moyer RDS, Box 277 Hagerstown, MD 21740 Phone: 301-739-5159 I » £ £ £