Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 26, 1980, Image 21

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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