(P PETERBOROUGH, N.H. Over 400 enthusiastic Guernsey breeders and supporters gathered in San Francisco, California, recently for the 104th meeting of the American Guernsey Cattle dub. The convention theme, focusing entirely on management and improved genetics,' provided a different twist from typical breed conventions. Billed as “This Business of Guernseys”, the four day event included embryo transplant demonstrations, calf raising forums, genetics seminars, and young sire meetings. / The convention followed on the footsteps of the announcement that the breed bad a 410-lb.-milk average increase during the first quarter of 1981, the largest jump in it’s 105 year history. Guernsey breeders gather in San Francisco During his address to the included the crowning of 18-year membership, AGCC President old Karen Larson, Claremont, Russell Wirt stated; “The future of . Minnesota, as the 1961 National our breed lies with breeders and Guernsey Queen. Runners-up their determination to breed truly included Lisa Brubaker, superior animals that nan con- Harrisonburg, Virginia, and tribute to commercial dairymen’s Vanitta Waterman, Williamstown, breeding programs.” Missouri. There were sixteen “The future can be anything we states represented in the contest, want it to be. With proper The 1981 National Heifer Sale, programs we are now in the with 70 percent open heifers, position to scare the competition,” averaged $2,446. Top of the sale he claimed. was Western Glow T H Tiffany, Other highlights of the meeting selling for $5,000 to Chester and NEED MORE ROOM? Read The Classified v*u aim... m*vi *vm7 Real Estate Ads Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Jana 6,19C1-E5 Barbara Williams; Waukesha, Wisconsin. She was consigned by the Taffy Syndicate, Bow, Washington. The 1981 National Convention Sale averaged |2,538. Top of this Farm (Continued from Page E 4) No doubt that North Carolina study is not the last word chi farm produced fuel, but it provides a lot more information than most farmers have at hand on this subject. There is tremendous appeal in the idea of turning com into alcohol and burning it in a farm tractor, thus eliminating all those middlemen. But if it can’t be done sale was Golden Meadows Zenith Flirt, a national milk and fat class leader, that sold for $7,500 to Phil Fanelli, Hilmar, California. She was consigned by Barry Dias, Hilmar, California. Talk economically, it doesn’t make sense. After all, every bushel of grain that goes into a form still is worth so many dollars in the grain martlet So that value must be charged against the final product As long as fuel is readily available, and I think it always will be for agriculture, then the real consideration is can you buy more fuel with a bushel of grain than you can make from it in an on-farm stm. With present technology and fuel prices, the only conclusion is to sell the grain, buy fuel, and lease the alcohol distillery business to someone else. COMPLETE FARM PAINTING INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL We Use Quality Paint AERIAL LADDER EQUIPMENT • Modern and • Spray-On and Efficient Method Brush-In Method • Reasonable Prices • Sandblasting if Necessary For Free Estimates Write or Call: ESH SPRAY PAINTING 717-687-7007 or 687-8262 (C. Ralph Miller) SPRAY-ON AND BRUSH-IN PAINTER 637 Georgetown Rd. Ronks, PA 17572 NAME... STREET . CITY.... STATE .. .ZIP