E24— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16,1980 # , ill ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A Schuylkill 4-H dairy show held and strengthen the role of Kent Miller, Tamaqua, show have earned the practical experience in placing first’ and Mark privilege of going on to vocational agriculture will Snyder Pitman, 2nd in the compete at the Southeast soon be produced by the Junior ’Calf Class Kevin Pennsylvania District Dairy Future Farmers of Brown, RD Pine Grove, Show, August 29 and 30 at the American through the placed’ first in the In- Kutztown Fair Grounds sponsorship of CIBA-GEIGY termediate Calf Class with Nelson Moyer, Schuylkill 2 * Haven, placing 2nd In the I Senior Calf Class Tracy - Snyder, Pitman, finished first followed by Machelle Moyer, Schuylkill Haven, 2nd and Mike Snyder, Pit man, 3rd Brian Ruch, New Ringgold, captured Ist in the Jr Yearling Class and Rebecca Wolfe, Pine Grove, had 2nd place The Senior Yearling Class was won by Tracy Snyder, Kevin Wolfe, Pine Grove, had 2nd and Ryan Kahler, Pitman, finished 3rd Tracy Snyder’s entries won both the Junior Champion and the Reserve Junior Champion awards Steve Snyder, Pitman, had the top placed two year old Tracy Snyder won the 3 and 4 year old competition and Mark Snyder captured the aged cow class. The Senior Champion and Grand Champion went to Tracy Snyder and the Reserve Semor and Reserve Grand Champion to Steve Snj der Kent Heffner was awarded a trophy for best in the Senior showmanship competition and Rick Daubert received a trophy for the Junior Division William Romberger captured the Semor Fitting trophy and the Junior Division trophy went to Kristin Heffner Many of the 4-H’ers competing in Saturday’s PITMAN - The annual Schuylkill County 4-H Dairy Show was held Saturday at the Carl. A. Snyder farm here. Twenty-three 4-H’ers exhibited 36 dairy animals These 4-H’ers represented all 3 county 4-H dairy clubs - Pitman, South Schuylkill and West Penn Donald A Seipt, a partner m Keystone Farms, Nor thampton County, and a former member of the Cornell dairy judging team was the official judge for the show Show placmgs tor the Jersey breed were Junior calf class -1. Karin Heffner, R 2 Pine Grove; 2. Bruce Rhem, Pine Grove. Junior yearling class - 1 Bruce Rhem; 2. Kristin Heffner, Pine Grove Spring yearling class - 1 Bruce Rhem Bruce had the Jersey Junior Champion and Karin Heffner had the Junior Reserve Champion. Jersey 3 and 4 year old class -1 Kent Heffner, Pine Grove; 2 Bruce Rhein Kent also had the Spring Champion and Bruce the Reserve Senior Champion. Kent’s entry Jersey Acres went on to« become the Jersey Grand Champion and Bruce’s Golden Royal Snowflake was named Reserve Grand Champion In the Guernsey breed competition, Carl Miller of R 3, Tamaqua, had first place in the Junior Yearling Class and William Rom berger, Pitman, had first place in the Senior Yearling Class. Romberger’s entry was named Junior Cham pion of the Guernseys and Miller’s Reserve Junior Champion Ryan Kahler, Pitman, placed first in the 3 and 4 Year Old Class and William Romberger placed 2nd These entries were also awarded Senior Champion and Reserve Senior Champion respectively and also went on to win Guernsey Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion The Brown Swiss breed competition saw Rick Daubert, Pine Grove, place first in the Junior Calf Class First place in the Senior Calf Class went to Allen Daubert, Pine Grove, with Randy Miller, Tamaqua, placmg 2nd The Junior Yearling Class was won by Rick Daubert with Ann Daubert, Pine Grove, placing 2nd Allen Daubert won the first place award for the Senior Yearling Class Rick Daubert was awarded the Junior Champion Award and Allen Daubert the Reserve Junior Champion Award In the 2 Year Old Class Ann Daubert’s entry finished first followed by Rick Daubert in second and Randy Miller 3rd The 3 and 4 Year Old Class was won by Allen Daubert who also captured the Senior Champion ■ and Grand Champion award The Reserve Senior Champion went to Ann Daubert and the Reserve Grand Champion to Rick Daubert The Holstein judging saw PCNMSVUMNU IIS write GROWING BETTER HOUVALE FARMS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 LOCATION: Lebanon Area Fairgrounds, Evergreen Road and Cornwall Road, Rocherty Road East off of Route 72, Lebanon, Pa. Buy from one breeder at this sale and be confident. YORKSHIRES Most boars and gilts selling are unrelated to other Yorkshires in the East. Bred Gilts are hand mated to fit your farrowing schedule. SELLING APPROXIMATELY 50 BRED GILTS - 20 OPEN GILTS - 20 BOARS All animals will be bled and negative to Pseudorabies and Brucellosis so they can go into any state on sale day. 2150 QUENTIN RD., LEBANON, PA 17042 Phone (717) 272-5798 or (717) 273-2921 (FREE LUNCH) AUCTIONEER: Col. HARRY BACHMAN TOP INDEXING PEN j OF BOARS SELL ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2D, 1910 j 6:30 P.M. f Held at PA Evaluation Center, | State College, PA " The records speak for themselves, no fl guesswork. x 4 Boars sired by Alpine 43-8 will sell I They were not only the top indexing pen x but 2 of the 4 were Ist & 2nd top indexing i individuals over all breeds. f Average daily gam 2.4 lbs.; Days to 230 lb. | 136; back fat 0.85; loin eye 5.07; percent f lean cut 61.4; feed conversion 2.26. | Their sire Alpine 43-8 was from the top | indexing pen and the top selling $lBOO boar j at the Delaware Test Center 2 years ago. I This sire was bred and tested by Brooks x End Farm. I See These Boars Sell x There is no Guesswork - | | The records Speak 2 I RICHARD MILLER \ I Spring Grove, PA I x 717-225-4526 f- I 717-225-1926 | sth Yorkshire Production Sale SALE 6:30 P.M. For Catalogue, Write to: ELWOOD E. HOUSER New FFA film to r’J) focus on outside classroom learning sssis.tfrss have anouiiced total Vo-Ag/FFA program fl Undone working title, that includes ar. The Strong Link, the film program and the facUteUt will have as its primary makes for audience Vo-Ag students, rFn^efS 8 " their parents and potential for the world of work, emolovers It will focus on , The project, sponsored by th^ p irnnortant hnkage of CIBA-GEIGY through the classroom learning, hands- National FFA Foundation on experience and leader- includes production of the ship development that film and the making of KW makes up a total vocational prints for free-loa agnculture/FFA educatio- distrubition to high school nil program Vo-Ag programs across the “Supervised Occupational United States Experience is what makes FFA officials are looking the vocational agriculture to a possible Spring 1981 program vocational,” relase of the film, though commented Byron operational plans are still National FFA Advisor “We tentative PEQMAR FARM DISPERSAL MILKING HERD & BRED HEIFERS TUESDAY EVE., AUGUST 26 7:30 P.M. Selling at Art Kling’s Sale Barn, 2Vz miles N.E. of Landisburg, Pa., Perry Co., 15 miles North of Carlisle, Pa. along route 74. 31 - HOLSTEINS 29 Registered 2 Grades Cert & Acc Pregnancy Ck'd DH I Records Classified Majority are Ist & 2nd Calf Heifers, 10 fresh or Close, Several due Sept, Oct. & November. Balance in Various Stages Sires Represented Sunnyside Standout 111, Tidy Burke, Transmitter 111, Apollo Rocket, Astronaut 11, RORA Elevation, Jet Stream, Triune Complete 11, Sterlmgdale Pioneer Admiral 111, Snowman, Penn Octo Kenny, Conductor, Harrisburg Gay Ideal 11, Betty Chief Service Sires Include Astronaut, Marvex, RORA Elevation, Winter Place Anstrocat, Dixie-Lee Masterpiece, Betty Chief RECORDS INCLUDE TO OVER 22,000 MILK 900 FAT “A GOOD YOUNG GROUP OF CATTLE BRED FOR BASE MILK'” OWNER, EDGAR E. HOFFMAN Halifax, Pa. Sale Held At and Managed By: KLING’S AUCTION SERVICE Landisburg, Pa. 717 789-3883 FRED NAUGLE, PEDIGREES Carlisle, Pa. Pi SAT Held Sale 20 15 55 OPEN GILTS Congratulations to Steven Strauss Champion Breeder Exhibitor at the Lancaster FFA Livestock Show Frank Feeser Box 372, Taneytown, MD 21787 301-751-1287, 756-6335 MD Validated Brucellosis & Pseudorabies Free Herd , i