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MD TRI-STATE FARM AUTOMATION 301-790-3698 ' KENNEDYVILLE. MD WERTZ GARAGE, INC. 301-374-2672 STRI P&SEQUIPMENT, INC. 301-452-8521 '•■M - -i •*- - Fitter by his father, Robert, of Meadow-Vie Farm, left, and Roger Crider, Chambersburg, second from right, is Grand Champion Showman. Rhonde Stouffel, Wit-Lane Farms, Mercersburg, presents trophy. Rodney Crider, Chair Eckstme, Mercersburg; 5. bersburg; 2. Roger Crider, Beverly Meyers, Cham- Chambersburg; 3. Maryann bersburg. Johnson, Mercersburg; 4. Keith Bricker, Cham bersburg; 5. Kelly Cordell, Chambersburg. Fitting, 11-13 year olds -1. Steven Meyers, St. Thomas; 2 Laron Martin, Green castle; 3. Rodney Meyers, Chambersburg; 4. Steve Mack Purnell, Cham bersburg. Showmanship &-10 year olds - 1. Thomas Eckstine, Mercersburg; 2. Stephanie Meyers, St. Thomas, 3. Barry Hawbaker, Mer cersburg; 4. Spencer Hissong, Mercersburg; 5. Rhonda Stouffer, Mer cersburg. Fitti"P 14 voar and nn - 1 Simmental breeders meet KEYSTONE, Co. Nearly four hundred members of the American Simmental Association and their families participated in ASA’s sixth annual Summer Conference held recently at Keystone Resort, 70 miles west of Denver. “Our 1980 Summer Con ference was our best ever in terms of productivity,” said Executive Secretary Earl Peterson. “Members from 32 states and Canada, at tended, and their eagerness to provide input during the working committee How many caives did you lose last year? m start them out right HI Raising calves is a tricky business That’s why modern calf raisers are going to indi vidual hutches to help save more calves by cutting down on pneumonia, scours and hoof problems Properly made hutches help eliminate the dampness, crowding and poor ventilation that plague many calf barns When not in use, stakes can be removed and strong LI-bolts You can be assured of this kind on top let you conveniently pick of healthier environment with units up to clean or stack Fiberdome CALFhutches Their for compact storage For more complete information send for free bookletJ^jjj \ merdome<Nc ■ ...modtt&Post g PO Box 11. Lake Mills, Wisconsin 53551 mcastar Farming, Saturday, August 30,1980—C31 meetings, contributed to its success.” Fifteen committees were convened, all chaired by a member of the ASA Trustees, and covered subject matter dealing with concepts, performance, the World Simmental Federation, breeder’s guidelines, youth and education, Polled Sim mental, convention agendas and several others. One decision which came out of the Summer Con ference was the extension of ASA’s cost-sharing ad vertising program, in which unique one-piece construction of heavy gauge fiber glass makes them weatherproof, so they will last indefinitely with ' normal care No joints for moisture and bacteria to creep through A white gel-coat finish keeps them cool in summer I want to know more details on how I can raise healthier calves with the Fiberdome CALFhutch? Name Address City Phone Fitting, 8-10 year olds -1. Thomas Eckstine, Mer cersburg; 2. Stephanie Meyers, St. Thomas; 3. Barry Hawbaker, Mer cersburg; 4. Scott Cordell, Chambersburg; 5. Spencer Hissong, Mercersburg. ASA matches dollar-for dollar, the advertising budgets of State Associations within guidelines established by the Trustees. It was announced that the 1981 Summer Conference will be held July 15-19 at the Great Smokies Hilton Hotel located at Asheville, North Carolina. It will be the first Summer Conference held in the Southeastern United States. Orlando, Florida was approved as the site for the 14th ASA Annual Meeting and Convention, January 28- 31.1982. State Zip
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