Fanring, Sat May, Septwabar 15,1979 Ever think you’d like to be a lumberjack? Well, people had the chance last weekend to see just how quickly they could scale this tree trunk. Woodsmen to try their hand as a lum berjack. In the professional com- Soybean tour to be Sept. 20 YORK - The York County soybean tour starts on September 20 at 6:30 pan. at the Mobay Demonstration Farm located north of Stewartstown. To get there, one can take Rt BSI north out of Stewartstown. One will leave Rt 851 at the Ist 'V’T "> '(Continued from Pace 1) petition, prizes totaling $l,OOO were awarded in the 12 events. crossroads by going straight ahead, and going past golf course and at the next in tersection go straight ahead. When one comes to the third intersection, which is a deadend, turn right and the farm is located % mile on left. Chain saw competition saw a big turnout in the across the log, one up and down, and the best time amateur division. Each man had to make two cuts won the event. Ayrshire herd completes record POTTSTOWN National Ayrshire Breeders’ At the demonstration farm you will see different weed control plots. The second stop will be at the variety demonstration of Charles Trout’s, located on the ad joining farm. Following that there will be a general discussion led by Dr. Elwood Hatley, soybean specialist at Penn State. Anyone is in vited to attend. The Association, Brandon, Vermont recently an nounced the completed of ficial Dairy Herd Im provement Registry milk production records for the Ayrshire herd owned by Harold R. Kulp, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. This is the 16th year that Eureka pure bred Ayrshires have been officially tested and the 29 lactation records averaged 13032 lbs. milk and 525 lbs. of butterfat with a 4.0 per cent test on a M. E.. (Mature Equivalent) basis. Eureka Mario Kathy was the highest milk producing Ayrshire in the herd. Her actual 305-day record on a twice-a-day milking schedule is 18670 lbs. milk. The herds leading but terfat producer is also ‘Kathy’ with 769 pounds fat. Many registered Ayrshire herds are gaining national recognition because of their ability to produce large quantities of milk and meet 9H107 ARLINDA JET STREAM-TWIN (VG-87-PQ 7/79) USDA 7/79 RIP 62% Rpt 99% 2,586 Dtrs, 1022 Herds 17,801 m 35% 618 f P D (74) +2061 m 22%f58f +slss HFA Type Data (7/79) 441 Dtrs 97% Rpt . PDT +0 24 the challenges of today’s marketing needs at an economical level of production. from Member Cooperatives Northeastern Breeders Association Md_Artificial Breeding Coop Inc W Va Artificial Breeders Coop Inc
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