A3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 10,1981 Chester countian exhibits KILE HARRISBURG - The grand champion Angus temale ot this year’s Keystone International Livestock Exposition was an April junior yearling called Kruegers Scaara of Syre. This fancy female was exhibited by Chester County’s Greg Krueger and family ot Genetics Unlimited, Inc., West Grove. The grand champion Sayre Patriot daughter came out on top ot a class lineup ot 17 entries and went on to take the junior cham pion’s title before being lagged grand champ by judge Pete Sweeney, East Lansing, Michigan. Genetics Unlimited, Inc. along with Jayhawk and William Greggs and Sons also exhibited the reserve champion intermediate bull, Sayre Patriot 10M. An Angus entry trom neigh boring Lancaster County also captured a champion’s ribbon during the Monday show. Fritz Frey ot Quarryville led his junior heifer calf to the top of her class and on to take reserve junior champion honors. Twin Oaks Frisky Ann is a'Thomas Chaps daughter out ot a Twin Oaks dam. And two Angus entries from the neighboring county to the north. Dauphin County, won in the bull A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 competition. Monique Sweigard ot Halifax exhibited her April junior yearling bull to the top ot his class before taking the reserve junior champion title. MVAF Power Play 0099 is the son ot the Penn State national champion bull, PS Power Play. And the semor champion bull title went to HE Innovator, exhibited by Hunting Farm and Mountain View Angus Farms, Halifax. The remaining Angus cham pionships went to out ot state exhibitors. Deborah M. Rishel ot Mc- Cordsville, Indiana exhibited the reserve grand champion temale, Evelyn Mane 001 ot RAF, the reserve junior champion temale. Ascent Angus of Oakland, Illinois, exhibited the champion junior heiter call. Ascent Camilla Anne 11, and also the reserve junior bull calf champion, Ascent Northern Charger. Ascent Angus was named the premier exhibitor and premier breeder of the show. The semor champion heifer cait was shown by Premier Angus, Inc. and Joel W. Stivers of Pittston, New Jersey. Their entry was Premier Blackbird 2927 U. A Connecticut entry, Fairfield Euthalla 014, shown by Fairfield (Turn to PageA3l) 9 ORDER YOUR FALL SEED GRAINS NOW • Certified Abe Wheat • Certified Hart Wheat • Certified Logan Wheat • Certified Titan Wheat • Winter Rye * Complete Line of Forage Grasses * Holland Extra Baler Twine * Binder Twine SMOKETOWN, PA PH: 717-299-2571 grand ch /eg . .ueger ai exhibited the grand Champion Angus female at Monday’s Keystone international Livestock Exposition. Pictured with the Gengtics Do you try to control weeds in your corn field by spraying only two rows out of twelve? Do you try to control flies by treating cows only at freshening time? Do you still try to control cattle on your farm by treating cows only at freshening time? THE LOGIC BEHIND WHOLE HERD DEWORMING m' EKS *■ /—»* ebs J mfecuve Uffljg-> y»* -w. 7 iPf* Ji> -w -wv \ ■■ ** ats or ln a herd dewormed oniy at yM>* ros / —. freshening, an average of 10 me nt cm r- —out of 12 animals have not kmmk, /, been dewormed. Because egg >i ** \ \ / —pß deposition has not been signifi /JPf iy' |[ V, cantly reduced, and because of # I’, y . infective larvae already present /WKT* ■* /HT' on the farm, all animals are sub ’ w 11 ject to heavy further recontamination. in an unwormed dairy herd, all animals deposit worm eggs on the farm and all animals are subject to further recontamination from infective larvae as herd parasitism continues unchecked. After whole herd dewormingwith Baymix, egg deposition is dramati cally reduced, and as a result herd recontamination is also signifi- cantly reduced with herd produc- tive efficiency maintained. In fact, a recent study shows a benefit of 4.8 Ibs./milk/cpw/day average when cows are dewormed as late as 200 days into lactation despite the fact they were dewormed at freshening. BAYMIX IS AVAILABLE ©AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER iieifer Unlimited, Inc. prize heifer are: from left, Judge Pete Sweeney, Dr. Robert Owen, Dr. Jim Evans, Dr. Rick Steel, and Greg Krueger. Cf ■