Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 28, 1981, Image 19

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    Berks Guernsey
(Continued from Page A 18)
The key to these high recoids,
Millie related was use ot only top
sires and properly managing the
heifers and feeding programs
Millie told the dairymen that the
heifers at this farm were grouped
by size in an open shed and fed a
good quality hay supplemented
with gram and other needed
were Millie Linde, National
Guernsey Queen Millie outlined
some of her exciting experiences,
which included attending the
National Guernsey Show, in
Madison, Wis, and touring the
Hoard’s Dairy Farm, where the
Guernsey herd is averaging lb,ooo
pounds of milk
nutrients
Millie urged the guernsey
breeders to promote milk and help
educate the consumer. The
National Guernsey Queen also told
the dairymen to do their part in
promoting their breed.
‘The Golden Guernsey is an
economical cow,’ she said
The newly elected officers of the
Guernsey Breeders are president,
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 2S, 1981—A19
Robert Smith; vice-president,
Marlin Stoltztus, secretary, Carl
Hollenbach; treasurer, Lloyd
Dreibelbis, directors tor three
year terms, Duane Petershine, and
Roy Stoltztus
An Automatic
COAL-WOOD FURNACE
with ROTARY GRATE?
i GREAT!