Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 27, 1981, Image 122

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    C34—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, luna 27,1981
_ __ _ _ unusual ambition. After her
Junior Members namedst ir.ar'B t
become a dairy sire analyst.
“It won’t be easy,” she admits,
“because what I want to do has
always been done by men.” But,
she adds, with the determination
that is characteristic of her record,
“if 1 study hard enough I know I
can be the first woman dairy sire
analyst.”
STEVEN MELL
(Continued (rom Page C 33)
someone else to become a better
person,” she said.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Bianchi, Bonnie would
like to hold a public relations'
position with an agricultural firm
before returning to the dairy as a
farmer’s wife.
LISAHASFURDER
Lisa Hasfurder, 18, of Has-Lyn
Hols terns in Eminence, is a fourth
generation Holstein breeder who
adds her own brand of enthusiasm
and vigor to the responsibilities of
making her family’s farm more
productive.
A national scholarship winner in
the 4-H program, Lisa began
winning awards at cattle shows at
an early age. Along with her first
blue ribbons was the Open Dairy
Barbara Smith
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Herdsman Award she Won at the
Kentucky State Fair when she was
just 13 years old.
For five years, lisa has been in
charge of mating the entire farm
herd, which includes both the Has-
Lyn and the Wilsons-Meadows
herds. She has a bull under con
tract at a U.S. artificial in
semination firm and one under
lease agreement at a bull stud in El
Salvador.
Lisa believes advertising of the
herd and sale animals is essential
in today’s dairy market. She
helped the family begin ns ad
vertising campaign six years ago
and the results have brought visits
of dairymen by the bus loads, from
as far away as Venezuela,
California and Wisconsin.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Yeazel
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Riley Hasfurder, lisa has an
Distinguished Junior winner
Steven Mell, 19, of Waunakee,
represents a fifth generation of a
dairying family that dates back to
1852 when the first Metis arrived in
Wisconsin from Norway.
As historical as this is, Steven is
as modem as tomorrow. He is a
fully-accredited artificial in
semination technician who has
conducted single flush embryo
transfers on his own Excellent cow
and her daughter.
Mell says he realizes embryo
transfers are costly, but he feds he
can justify this expense by getting
exceptional heifer calves.
“Embryo transfer hastens the
genetic growth,” he says, “which
increases the profitability of my
herd.”
But his aggressive spirit is not
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confirmed to the farm alone.
MelTs leadership has been felt as
president of the local 4-H and FFA
chapters. A high school varsity
football player, he has been
president of the junior and senior
class, president of two music
groups, and a delegate to the
school student council.
MelTs dairy awards indude
Dane County Holstein Boy,
Wisconsin Distinguished Holstein
Boy, and State Progressive Junior
Breeder Award.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. David
ivieli, he is in his second year at the
University of Wisconsin, Madison,
in the dairy sdence program.
Steve wants to become a top
notch dairy farmer after be
finishes his education. He thinks a
business partnership with his
father and his brother would be
ideal.
SHERRY SDSMERS
As a growing youngster, Sherri
Siemers, of Cleveland, has had to
face the challenge of helping to ran
a large-size Wisconsin dairy farm.
On a 750-acre dairy, her family
mxikslMO registered Holstein com
and raises all of their own
replacements / accumulating to
another 280 head of cows.
Sherry, now 18, is concerned
about making the farm an efficient
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and enjoyable'' place to live.
Although she is involved in the
total farm operation, her first love
is centered around the showring.
In charge of the farm’s show
string, sheiinds the showing of fine
cattle exciting. Perhaps this ac
counts for her personal goal which
is to become an accredited show
judge.
Sherry has a good start. In her
high school freshman year her
state judging team finished in first
place in competitions sponsored by
4-H, the Wisconsin Junior.
Dairyman Association, Junior
Holstein Association, and FFA. As
a senior, she was cited as high
individual in a national FFA
judging contest
For the past two years, she has
been an assistant coach for the
county 4-H judging team, a' team
that has won first place in a series
of 20 judging competitions.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Siemers, Sherry has woh a
national 4-H scholarship which she
intends to use when she enrolls as a
dairy science student at the
University of Wisconsin next fall.
Not only is Barbara Smith, 19, of
Franklin, a recognized Holstein
leader, she is a pacesetter.
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