A26—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 4,1981 Berks Holstein claims F b A friend succeeds in getting both the attention of Penn- Spnngs Elevation Candi and Steve Kauffman Candi was selected for Best Udder in the Futurity and placed third in the class She is owned and shown by Robert Kauffman, Elizabethtown. Grangers push far casein quotas HARRISBURG - While President Ronald W Reagan signed a bill canceling the April 1 dairy price adjustment, leaders from the Pennsylvania State Grange, on tour in Washington, D C , pushed for a ban on casein (artificial milk protein) imports The State Grange delegation, totaling 50 persons, made a two day tour of the Capitol City The purpose of the trip was for members of the 44,000-strong organization to meet with Penn sylvania Senators and Congressmen to discuss issues concerning farming and rural Pennsylvanaia. At a Congressional Breakfast attended by representatives of the Congressional delegation, the following concerns were voiced —that legislation be introduced to ban imports on casein, a chemical substance used in ar tificial milk products costing farmers to lose $232 million each year; Makes good silage better. See your Pioneer salesman today /$V SILA-BAC. i he Limitation of Warranty and remedy appearing on the label is part of the terms of the sale ®Registered trademark of Pioneer Hi Bred International, Inc Des Moines, lowa, USA —that tax credits be used as incentive for conservation work, —that proposed cuts in the school lunch and special milk programs do not cause these' programs to fall apart; —and that Farmers Home Administration loans be geared toward young farmers starting out. Representatives from the U S Department of Agncultuie reported on the Rural Electric Assn loans and indemnity money for due to brucellosis The Grange leaders also made a tour of the Depart ment’s Agricultural Research Center in Beltsville, Maryland State Master Charles Wismer said this year’s Legislative Tour was very successful “We learned first-hand what is going on in Washington,” he said “In turn, I think we got our ideas across to our Pennsylvania delegation ” £3 » A N O SILAGE INOCULAMT imer HAKKISBUKb - Ihe top placing d-yeai-uld in the 1981 Keystone Holstein h ulunly, held Wednesday evening al the haim dhow Complex in conjunction with the 28th State Holstein Show, was a Beiks County ealiy named W-s landen-1,01 n MiluSulee Shown ny Hindoo Loch taim, Uley, the in it place icgisleied Holstein ib actually owned hy 2U yeai-old Wendy Shaw, daughlei ot Jameb and Barbaia Shaw, owneib ot the ioO acie taun Wendy albo owiib hei dam, W-S-Linden-Loch K A sutee The hutunty wmnei ib bii ed hy Milu Belly ivanhoe Chiet One ot the dU head in the Linden Loch milking slung, Bulee will he finishing hei '-yeai-old lactation milking ai ound 18,UUU pounds with about ddU pounds tat, accoiding to Sihaw 6ulee s dam completed hei a-yeai-old lactation with a lecuid ut Jd.uuu pounds milk and 12UU pounds tat, eaining hei the Uassiticalion bx-yi In pievious Holstein events, Shaw lecalled .sulee ianked List in Jumoi 1 wo-Veai-Olds competition at the baslei n l haiiipioiislnp tshuw held in Kulzlown Ihe 6haws moved to BeiKs Cuuniv Horn Hageisluwn, Maiyland in 19bi lioph> tui Best Uddei went to the thud place old exhibited b> Kobeil Kautlinan ol fcdizabelhlown, uaiicaslei bounty Penn-spi mgs Llevalion Landi, sii ed by the well-known Hound Oak Hag Apple Elevation, tieshened (Turn to Page A 36) SALE ON MAX-TEN® 200 High Tensile Fence Wire Reg. 70* lb. 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