Al2—UaortT Fwhfc Srtrtiy, Inly 5,1910 Pa. dairymen bring home top-selling Holsteins from 95th BY SHEILA MILLER NASHVILLE, Tn. - The two top selling females sold at the 95th Convention of the Holstein Association of America will be coming home to Pennsylvania dairy farms. Obie Snider, of Singing Brook Farms, Imler, Bedford County, bought the highest selling Holstein cow. The price-tag on the daughter of Glendell Arlmda Chief was $36,000. She js a three year old cow with a two year old lactation record of LITITZ Thirty years of experience with 2,4-D for broadleaf weed control in corn should have given farmers respect for this chemical. However growers have learned to expect reports of 2,4-D damage to Lancaster County 4-H club meets Landisville Klassy Klippers Klub meets * LANDISVILLE - The Landisville Klassy Klippers Klub held its third meeting last week at the Centerville Junior High School, home economics rooms. Rajni Singal and Connie Metzler demonstrated how to make tissue paper flowers. Marilyn Landis and 22,664 pounds milk, with 900 fat. Galen Crouse, Schoeneck, Lancaster County, bought the second top-selling female. A four-year-old daughter of No-Na-Me Fond Matt, classified Excellent 93, brought $35,000. Her two year old record was 20,540 pounds milk. The high selling Penn sylvania Holstein consigned at the sale was Galen Crouse’s bred heifer. The daughter of an Excellent Kathy cow sold for $ll,OOO. Tips for effective com somewhere every year. 2,4-D gives excellent broadleaf weed control at a very reasonable cost and it will continue to be used because of that fact. Knowing how it controls weeds is most important in Brenda Brubaker explained how to make Monster Cookies. It was decided that all demonstrations must be given the following week. Applications for fashion review were passed out and the rules were explained. Reported by Barbara Todd. Seipt re-elected director The top-selling bull had Pennsylvania ties, too. Sir C Valor sold to Min nesota Valley Breeders Association and a syndicate of California Holstein breeders for $75,000. The bull’s outstanding dam was bred in Bradford County at the John Howard Farm, Wyalusmg. She is a daughter of Round Oak Rag Apple. The bull’s sire is SWD Valiant. The sale, which averaged $10,517 for the 117 head, set a determining when and how to use 2,4-D, says DeKalb Agronomist Wayne Fowler It is a growth regulator. It must be applied to a growing plant and it concentrates at shoot and root tips where active growth is occurring. Plants growing rapidly due to good conditions or plants growing very slow due to stress are more susceptible to 2,4-D damage. While there are slight differences between com hybrids in 2,4-D tolerance, we do not believe anyone can suggest a hybrid will never be damaged nor can anyone point to a hybrid that will always show 2,4-D damage. Weather growing conditions have a great influence on the effect of 2,4-D on weeds and com. “Onion Leafing” of com plants is a common sign of 2,4-D injury but can be caused by other factors. Even this injury is rare and it generally occurs when new national record for both volume and average sales, according to William Nichol, executive secretary of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association. Another Pennsylvania highlight at the convention, which according to Nichol was the largest ever held by the Association, was the reelection of Donald A. Seipt, R 4 Easton, to his second four-year term on the board of directors. Nichol said that out of the 2700 people attending the broadleaf control the applicator has not followed proper procedures as to rate, height of com, weather, growing con ditions, and application procedure or when there has been an unexpected change in weather. Some University of Nebraska research has indicated that significant com yield reduction does not necessarily follow severe visual symptoms of 2,4-D damage. The following points should be reviewed, un derstood, and practiced by anyone using 2,4-D. The small risk of 2,4-D damage is balanced by good broadleaf SMUCKER'S SALES & SERVICE We Have SR2I2 h.p. Lister Diesels, as is or rebuilt. • Good used diesel engines Install a blower fan for better diesel & refrigeration cooling. Longer life on diesel. LET ME BREATHE! E ARE NOW ALSO AN AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR DEUTZ DIESELS 3 h.p. to 450 h.p. FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL 717-354-4158 OR IF NO ANSWER convention, 300 of them were from Pennsylvania. They stayed at the Operyland Hotel in Nashville and were treated to a show at the Grand Ole Opery on Saturday evening. The cattle were actually sold on the stage of the Grand Ole Opery, Nichol said, which was exciting and had a impact on the number of people attending the convention. Nichol said the business portion of the convention weed control at a reasonable cost; Use proper application rate according to the label. It is safe to spray over the top of com up to about eight inches tall. If com is over 8 inches m height, use drop nozzles and adjust to direct spray on weeds with minimum spray on the com plant. Keep 2,4-D out of the whorl. Do not spray if tem perature is 85* or more or forecast is for temperatures that high or higher the next day or two. Do not spray com that is under stress (temperature. RD #2, BOX 21 NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 DISTRIBUTOR FOR: LISTER, PERKINS £ SUNZI DIESELS CALL 717-354-4374. held on Monday and Tuesday saw minor changes in the by laws. One major change, he said, was the increase m transfer fees from $5 to $lO, effective January 1,1981. The convention was at tended by Holstein en thusiasts from across the nation and from other countries, including Japan, Canada, Mexico, and Australia. Next year’s convention, Nichol said, will be held in Baltimore, Maryland. moisture, chemical, etc.) Do not cultivate for 7 to 10- days after application. Do not spray com from the tune tassels start to emerge until gram is in the dough stage. Avoid spraying on windy days. 2,4-D can drift and kill or damage soybeans, tomatoes, grapes and other desirable broadleafs Use caution The coarser the droplet of spray the less drift and damage will occur. To ac complish this use low pressure, high gallonage, and high but reasonable and safe ground speed • New Sputnik wheels and parts We mount diesels on balers, crimpers, cornpickers, etc. I* mwii For lower cost per hour power, rely on Jester) DIESEL POWER