40H2518 Ransom-Rail Pacemaker “VG"(B7)GM aAa 435216 PD + 1723 M -.09% +4BF +l63s 63% Rep. I/79 USDA; PDT +1.16 54%Rep. 7/78 TPI +429 HFA Pacemaker daughters have it all— beautiful udders strong feet and legs, and great will-ro-milk. Dau.. Ransom-Rail Pacemaker Shertny “VG"(86) 205 2X 365 d 25643 M 351 885 F 40H2655 Bun-Yard Money Maker "VG"(B7)GM aAa 541362 PD +1379M -.06% +32F +l23s 52% Rep. 1/79 USDA; PDT +.47 45% Rep. 10/77 TPI +272 HFA Siring high producers with smooth fore udders and improved teat size and placement Dau ■ Bun-Yard Smoker “GP”(84) 202 2X 365 d 17164 M 364 6IBF Pork Congress (Continued from Page I) ihe hog business,” says Promotion Committee member Mark Nestleroth of Manheim. The first-ever Keystone Pork Congress was initiated and organized by the Penn- sylvania Pork Producers Council. The idea for it was conceived last Summer. The Congress will open at 8 a.m., and starting at 10 a.m. two different educational sessions will be presented simultaneously. (See complete schedule ac companying this article.') Interested swine farmers and others in allied businesses are invited to attend. Banquet tickets are required, however. The Keystone Pork Congress is designed to reach.out to hog producers in Pennsylvania, New England, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, 40H2652 Sageser Chief Astronaut (Colonel) VG"{88) aAa 615243 PD +1413M +.04% +S6F +lsss 40% Rep. 1 179 USDA; PDT +.25 31%Rcp. 5/78 TPl+3l6 HFA The breed's highest PDM test improver Siring tall, stylish daughters with snug udders Dau.: Sageser C Astro Pugie “VG“(86) 4-06 2X 63d 4330 M 46* 201F(lnc) 406 Projected ME 15767 M 707 F 40H2119 Miiu Betty Ivanhoe Chief "VG"(B7)GM aAa 462531 PD +1035M -.13% +I9F +B6s 98% Rep. 1/79 USDA; PDT +1.05 92%Rep. 9/78 TPI +316 HFA A top son of Chief, one of the breed’s best udder improvers, siring high producers Dau.: Wheeler Farm Fran “VG"(87) 508 2X 365 d 31480 M 364 1067 F 5-08 Projected 26680 M 871 F Robert Fritschen Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and eastern Ohio. It’s the biggest and most advanced such event to ever take place in the Middle Atlantic area. “It’s like the American Pork Congress 40H2455 Jo-Dan BE Ivan "VG"(B9)GM aAa 463251 PD +1042M -.17% + 14F+80$76%Rcp. 1/79USDA;PDF +l,ll 62%Rcp. 7/78 TPI +269 UFA Daughters are strong beautifully uddered correct in feet and legs Dau : Faria Farms Ivan Blossom “EX”(9O)2E 6-07 2X 349 d 25080 M 40% 994 F 1979 Holstein Breeding Guide Give your replacements the best of everything—top milk production, high tesi . style .dairy character udder strength Here's the industry's most complete guide Features top Curtiss sires and daughters organized by breeding strengths Ask your Curtiss distributor, or write or call us Curtiss Breeding Service 312-639-2141 • Cary. 1160013 ister .Fanning, Saturday, February 10,1979 Dr. Earl Bute coming East, only on a smaller scale,” says Lan caster County swine breeder MarkNestleroth. With the emphasis on sharing information and educating interested curaiss visitors, organizers are hoping to attract as many as 1000 people. It’s also hoped that the extravaganza will become an annual event. The occasion is designed to be of some benefit to anyone interested in pig production and marketing. “It’ll be a time for learning new ideas, sharing problems and viewpoints - and the place will be full of all kinds of . exhibits,” emphasized one enthusiastic breeder. The variety of exhibits is obvious just by glan'cing at a list of exhibitors, which may be found elsewhere in this edition of Lancaster Far ming. The Porkettes - the ladies detail of the Pennsylvania Pork Producers Council - has its own schedule of events for the day-long event. Their program follows: LADIES PROGRAM 10 a.m. - Porkettes annual meeting. (Turn to Page 32) Distributors & Dealers Serving Your Area: NEW JERSEY FRANKLIN Robert Kitchen (201)827 4659 PKILLIPSBURG William Shandor (215)253-2773 PENNSYLVANIA BERNVILLE John Bicksler (717)866-6869 ELVERSON Meet Stroble (215)286-9173 HAMBURG Doug Lesher (215) 562 3206 LEBANON Lyn Knssmger (717)272 6824 LYNOELL William Downing (215)942 2688 McVEYTOWN Jim Swigart (717)899-7372 MANHEIM Cliff Gibble (717)665-6858 MIFFLINBURG David Dietrich (717)966-2438 MIFFLINTOWN John Zendt (717)436-6386 MILLVILLE Don Harding (717)458-5367 NEWVILLE G Edward C Linda C Kenneman (717) 776-5268 ORWIGSVILLE Eugene Koch (717)366-1131 PETERSBURG John Foster, Jr (814)667 3614 QUAI&YVILLE Carl Boyan (717) 786-2645 SCHWENKSVILLE William Shamlme (215)287-6500 STEWARTSTOWN Marvin Joines (717)993-2281 SUNBURY Wilfred Deppen (717) 286-7290 TOWANDA Chas Robbins (717)265-5026 CURTISS SALES REP Ron Butcher 111 Columbia Street Elmira, NY 14901 (607) 734-3149 DISTRICT SALES MANAGER Clifford Gibble 325 W Granby Manheim, PA 17545 (717)665-4252 31 (£> CURTISSI CUAT.SS
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