Outstanding members honored in Club emphasizes youth iuse they do not let y. They may not do a b at first but they jenence.” s, who has taken 26 adgmg teams from versity of Maryland National Judging also spoke of his % *v ar left, received st speaker for the lanquet was John ORE YOU C > jj Ag-Master 8 's * BUILDINGS FOR THE FARMER WHO'S IN BUSINESS TO STAY! INC. W. R. MOOdA CONTRACTOR 113 Walnut La-* West Newton, Pa 45089 Phone 412-872-6804 722 52 aREENSIDE ON D. E. SMITH. INC. GLENN M. STAHLMAN BRIDGEWATER rO NSTRUCTION | County SNTRACTING ffSONXX). MMflmtown. Pa 17059 R.DJI, Cash Valley Road BUILDING SYSTEMS INC. CONSTRUCTION ( rkton MD21120 6rjd*eville,, Delaware Sfs933 Phone 717-436-2151 Cumberland. Md 21502 R.D. #2 } 833 p a H ?7«n? I ** SSiSISIM rhone P,»™ 301-777-05*2 ISSSS&SS J work with youth on the judging teams. “You get thrills watching your youngsters develop along” stated Morris. Morris said he has learned a lot by sitting on the show box and talking to people and he feels that you have to stay young when working with young people. “You can not do the same things over and over again. You must change your Dairy conference scheduled UNIVERSITY PARK - Nutritional management of the dairy herd and efficient ways to raise replacements will be featured at the Dairy Herd Management Con- - ference scheduled for March '1)1 % i-7 on Penn State’s mam campus. Lawrence Specht. Ex tension dairy specialist, points out that the con ference will start at 1 p.m. on March 6 and end at noon the second day. Sessions will be held in the University’s J.O. Keller Building. Conference registration forms are available in all county Cooperative Ex tension Service Offices. Advance registration should be made by February 27. Final registration will be held at 11 a.m. on March 6. 2:12 BUILDINGS AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS P.O. Box 505 Chestertown, Md 21620 Phone 301-778-5800 techniques to make youngsters work hard” he said. Other guests at the banquet program were William C Nichol, Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association and Franklin County Dairy Princess Carolyn Meyers High Moisture Com by Larry Chase, of the Cornell University Department of Animal Science. Selenium Needs by Richard Adams, of the Penn State Department of Dairy and Animal Science. Nutritional Management nf the Dairy Herd by Doyle Vaybright, Adams County dairyman. HASCHEN Toastmaster for the event was Holstein Club President Specht notes first-day program topics will center on dairy herd nutrition. Topics and speakers are; Total Mixed Rations by Darwin Braund, of Agway, Inc. Computers and the Dairy Herd in the 1960’s by John Speicher, of the Michigan State University Depart ment of Dairy Science. £ :|||r TRI-COUNTY GLOSSNER’S AGRI-SYSTEMS CONCRETE SERVICE R D #l, Box 55 RD#l Swedesboro. NJ 08085 Beech Creek, PA 16822 Phone 609-467-3174 Phone 717-962-2564 participation Stanley Burkholder, R 1 Chambersburg. Norman Sollenberger, R 3 Fayetteville, Chairman ot the Awards Committee, presented trophies to out standing club members Trophies went to: Wayne H. Locke of Lockway Farms, Lemar Rd Mercersburg, Grand Champion Holstein at the 1979 Franklin County Holstein Show; Rodney Meyers, R 2 Chambersburg, March 7 topics will focus on dairy herd replacements. Topics and speakers are: Nutrition of Replacements by Richard Warner, of the Cornell University Depart ment of Animal Science. Health by C.S. Card, of the Penn State Veterinary Science Department. Housing by Robert Ap pleman, of the University of Minnesota Department of Animal Science. Economics of Raising, Buying or Leasing by John Speicher, of Michigan State University. A conference registration fee includes all costs of in struction, instructional materials, and banquet, Specht points out. :m ,jtp\ Jr. All Pennsylvania Sr Calf and All Pennsylvania Sr. Calf 1979, and Thomas Eckstine, R 2 Mercersburg, Jr All Pennsylvania Jr Calf 1979 Sollenberger also recognized these out standing Holstein owners: Carl Stuff, high individual registered cow record for fat 1979, Mel-Aire Ivanhoe Ken Maple with 28,130 pounds of milk, 1041 pounds fat; Carl T.._ ;y . . Club gave awards to these outstanding people; left to right, Wayne Locke, Mercersburg: Rodney Meyers, R 2 Chambersburg; and Thomas Eckstine. R 2 Mercersburg. ASK ABOUT OUR OUT OF SEASON WIP PROGRAM (Winter Incentive Program) "ASCS FINANCING" TRI-STATE MARINE DIST. INC. Route 256 Deale, Md 20751 Phone 301-867-1447 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 26,1910—A21 E. Pugh and Son, high in dividual registered cow record for nulk 1979, Mae- Car AB Seaman Bell with 28,883 pounds of milk, 974 pounds of fat. The 1979 Franklin County Holstein Show winners were also recognized as: Grand Champion and Reserve Champion - Lockway Farms, Lemar Rd., Mer cersburg; Premier Breeder- Rowe-Spnng Farms, | P. E. HESS, BUTLER MFG. CO. Box 337, Oxford, PA 19363 I'm interested in more information on Butler products □ Buildings □ Bins □ Dryers □ Bulk-O-Matics Name Address Raymond Helman and Son, R 2 Chambersburg; Premier Exhibitor - Lockway Farms, Lemar Rd., Mercersburg. New Owner Breeder Excellents in 1979 were announced. They are T. K. Nitterhouse (new dispersed) with three new excellents; Harold F. Crider, Wayne Hall and Robert & Paul Eckstme, all with one new excellent cow. m ~ iJ I agri-builder (Include area code) (Turn to Page A 24) State!
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