“Now, who doesn’t agree with the official judge’s placing?” lass of two-year-olds isn’t as easy as it looks, Igmg a cl Lebanon Holstein Field Day draws over 200 producers LEBANON - Close to 250 Holstein enthusiasts from Dauphm, Berks, Lancaster and Lebanon Counties turned out for the Lebanon County Holstein Association’s Field Day on Wednesday evenmg Breeders and milkers of the big black and whites enthusiastically took part in a judging contest that let young and old alike practice their skills in picking out the cows For their efforts, prizes were awarded to the winners of four divisions men; women; youth, under 14, and youth, 14 to 18 The awards were donated by Agn Service, Agway, Lancaster Silo, and IBA respectively The official judge for the evening’s contest was Marhn Huff, of Cold Springs Farm, Maryland. He shared some of his farming and business experiences with the local dairymen later in the evening’s program The field day was held at the Mike Arnold farm, just east of Lebanon along 422 One of several farms owned Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2,1980—A41 Bev Burkholder, Lebanon County’s Princess, concentrates on placing the class. by the Arnold brothers, this over their backs, didn’t seem portion of Arnold Acres gave to mind sharing their cool the visiting dairymen a close barn and loafmg area with look at a new dairy wing the visiting dairy producers featuring a pipeline —as long as it was for a good operation and comfort stalls cause The 90 head of Holstems Winners in the judging housed in the new addition, contest were with their names and WOMEN production records posted 1. Connie Hoffer; 2 Irene Mase; and 3. Barb Sat tazahn MEN 1. Albert Moyer; 2 Denms Sattazahn; and 3. Dennis Wenger YOUTH Under 14 1. Mervm Horst; 2 Caroline Harmuth; and 3 Kevin Meyer YOUTH 14-18 1 Dave Bomgardner; 2 Dean Patches; and 3 Gary Mase —SM Let Us Know Your Service Problems HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE PH- 717-656-6133 2998 West Newport Rd Ronks, PA 17572 Dairy
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