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sugar and salt,
rs. Vannoy noted that
sgetarian diet can be
since protein intake
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on issues including
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rural crime.
•n are also gearing up
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gram, originated this
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been picked up and
Ag Day materials
rossthe country,
lent Gail McPherson,
ill head a delegation
participating in the
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BOZEMAN, Mt. A large
contingency of Simmental
breeders is expected to gather at
the Walt Disney World Resort
Complex near Orlando, Florida,
January 28-31, 1982 for the Four
teenth Annual, Meeting and Con
vention of the American Sim
mental Association.
Highlighting the Convention
schedule will be an appearance by
renowned radio and television
personality, Paul Harvey. Harvey,
whose daily broadcast is heard on
more than 1,200 radio stations and
100 television stations, will deliver
the main address “A Time to be
Alive” at the ASA Awards Banquet
pn Friday evening, January 29.
; “JEarly response indicates that
sveimay have a record setting
Convention registration”, said
ASA Executive Vice President.
Earl B." Peterson. “Advance
registration reflects that many
members will be accompanied by
their spouses and children. It’s a
great opportunity to combine a
business meeting with the finest
entertainment found anywhere”.
Convention headquarters will be
at the Contemporary Resort Hotel,
which is listed as the “Capital” of
the Walt Disney World Convention
Kingdom. It’s a hotel sometimes
described as being “fifty years
ahead of its time,” with a sleek
monorail running right through the
lobby, a total of 1,046 luxury guests
rooms and suites, and numerous
other features.
On Saturday evening, January
30, Convention goers will have the
opportunity to attend the
.“America Is” dinner show a
patriotic musical salute to 200
years of “Americana as can only,
be produced by Disney”.
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Paul Harvey to address Simmental breeders at Disney World
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Special children’s -programs,
featuring world famous Disney
characters, movies and other
entertainment will be held con
currently with the Harvey and
America Is dinners.
Other scheduled attractions
include a trade-show, committee
Paul Lawrence exhibits top Holsteins
NEW CASTLE Local fairs,
livestock and dairy shows, much
like maple leaves in autumn, begin
dropping off one by one, until
empty show rings and barren
midways signify the end of the
season.
Lawrence County dairy farmers
recently finished out the season
with the county’s Holstein show,
which attracted more than 50
exhibitors and 150 Black and
Whites.
New Castle dairyman Paul
Lawrence twice made the trip to
the winners circle each time for
a champion rosette.
Lawrence-Haven Threat Polly, a
senior 2-year-old was selected by
judge Gary Oakes as grand and
senior champion. The champ,
sired by Hanover-HUI Triple
Threat-Red, is out of Pats Ban
dolero Pet.
' Lawrence’s second champ, an
intermediate heifer calf, was
named junior champion.
Lawrence-Haven Mars Poppy is
sired by Lime-Hollow Elevation
Mars and out of Ajay Shan Promis
Palm.
Judge Oakes went with Mil-Roy
Monitor Milky Way for reserve
grand and reserve senior cham
pion. The 3-year-old entry of A
Moore Holstexns Farm is sired by
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meetings, the annual business
session, an open meeting with the
Trustees, and the Gator Classic
Simmental Sale, sponsored by the
Florida Simmental Association.
“The schedule is arranged to
allow ample time for our members
their families to visit the many
Fleetridge Monitor and out of Mil-
Roy Bootmaker Fanci.
Todd Martin exhibited the
reserve junior champion, Mar
tinholm Topper Ann. The senior
yearling is sired by Penmar Ap
polio Topper and out of Ivanhoe
Aleta Alice.
Additional results follow from
the Lawrence Cotmty Holstein
Show:
Junior Heifer Calf
I Arthur Moore, 2 Leslie Mcßride, 3 Cordon
McClure. 5 Wended Dean
Intermediate Heifer Calf
I Paul Lawrence Junior Champion. 2 Paul
Lawrence, 3 Annie Rynd, 4 C Far Vu Farms. 5
Harold McConnell A Sons
Senior Heifer Calf
1. Todd Martin, 2 C-Far-Vu Farms and Bill Me
Bride. 3 Paul Lawrence. 4 Harold McConnel
&Sons. 5 Paul Lawrence
Junior Yearlmt Hetfer
1 R Scott Mitchettree. 2 Todd Martin. 3 A Moore
Holstein Farm 4 Harold McConnell £ Sons, 5
Dolly Mitcheltree
Senior Yearling Heifer
1 Todd Martin Reserve Junior Champion. 3
Paul Lawrence. 4 Harold McConnell & Sons, 5 C
Far-Vu and Bill Mcßride
Dry Cow 3 and Year-Old
1 R Scott Mitcheltree. 2 A Moore Holstein Farm,
3 C Far-Vu Holstein Farms. 4 Harold McConnell,
5 Paul Lawrence
Aged Dry Cow
1 Albert Hogg & Sons, 2 A Moore Holstein Farm.
3 Dolly Mrtcheltree, 4 Rader Farms, 5 Wendell
and Ethel Dean *
Junior 2-Year-Old
1 Radar Farms, 2 George Dean. 3 Harold Mc-
Connell. 4. Paul Lawrence, 5 Tim Sturgeon
Senior 2-Year-Old
1 Paul Lawrence Grand and Senior Champion,
2 C-Far-Vu and Bill Mcßride, 3 Philip Bozlmski, 4
Albert Hogg & Sons, 5 C Far-Vu and Bill Mcßride
• 3-Year-Old
1 A Moore Holstein Farm Reserve Grand and
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FAIRFAX, Va. - Fall is an
excellent time to apply lime for
many reasons.
Lime requires time to react with
the soil; it doesn’t work overnight.
Applying lime in the fall provides
the necessary time for the
neutralization of soil acidity before
spring planting. -
Lime is most effective when it is
mixed with the soil. Given time,
nature does a good job of mixing
lime and soil. Rain water per
colating into the soil, freezing and
thawing, and wetting and drying,
all contribute to working the lime
into the soil. The action of nature in
'mixing lime into the soil is
espec - important on no-tUI
fields and permanent pastures.
This is a big plus for fall liming.
A common liming problem today
is the release of,-residual her
bicides when a very acid soil is
limed. If you are rotating from
com to a sensitive crop such as
oats or alfalfa, the release of tied
up herbicides by sprinv liming can
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Lancaster Farwlng, Sa turday,oc tober 17,1981—A21
attractions and wonders of the
area”, Peterson said. “We’ve
reserved a large number of rooms
before and after the Convention to
allow people the greatest possible
flexibility in making their own
plans.”
Reserve Senior Champion, 2 A Moore Holstein Hogg & Sons 4 Georne Dean sb c „.
Farm, 3 and 4 C-Far-Vu, 5 Gary McConnell chettree 8 Dean ' 5 R Sco * t Ml »‘
1 A Moore Holstein Farm, 2'c-Far-Vu 3 R Scott i p onnti
Mdcheltree, 4 M Kathy Minor, 5 Albert Hogg * %£ I
Sturgeon
Aced Cow"
1 R Scott Mitchelltree, 2 Rader Farms, 3 Albert
Fall is fine
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Additional information on the
schedule, the program and other
aspects, including transportation,
meals and housing, may be ob
tained by contacting the American
Simmental Association, One
Simmental Way, Bozeman, MT
59715406/5874531.
time to lime
produce serious damage to the new
crop.
liming ahead of time, at least in
the fall before you anticipate
planting a sensitive crop, will
allow some time, for the released
herbicides to dissipate. It is even
better if you can lime a full year
ahead of planting a herbicide
sensitive crop. Better yet,
eliminate the problem by main
taining the soil pH between 6.3 and
7.0 throughout the whole rotation.
' Another very practical ad
vantage to fall liming is that lime
and lime spreading services are
more available in the fall than
during the busy spring season.
Also, because the soil is usually
drier in the fall, there is less
chance of doing physical damage
to it.
If you are planning to lime this
fall, the first and most important
step is to get your soil tested. This
is the only way to find out if lime is
needed, and how much to apply.
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