A3o—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 12,1983 Annual CHAMBERSBUEG - The Pennsylvania's Jersey Cattle Club will hold its annual meeting, awards banquet, and calf sale next Friday and Saturday at the Holiday Inn, Exit 5, 1-61, Cham bersburg. District II members will be on hand Friday evening, to welcome all to the festivities beginning at 7:30 p.m. with the annual Jersey Queen Contest. Contestants will be interviewed and asked to speak about their own Jerseys and their contributions and dedication to Jerseys, 4-H, and their com munity. The winning junior will be pa- Chairman is no. 1 TPI sire TUNKHANNOCK - The line-up of Holstein A.I. proven bulls from Sire Power is stronger than ever. Highlighting the summaries, 9H584 Cal-Clark Board CHAIRMAN continues to be one of the elite sires in the A.I. industry. CHAIRMAN increased his PDM to +2438 and increased his HFA Type Summary to +1.96. This new information gives him a TPI of +737, and CHAIRMAN remains the highest TPI bull in the Holstein industry. CHAIRMAN’S credentials com bined with a +s2B9 Profitability figure makes him a great addition to any dairyman’s breeding program. Sire Power’s Young Sire Sam pling and Development (GOLD) Program continues to yield out standing results. There are eight new bulls added to the proven line up of which six were graduates of the GOLD Program. One graduate, 9H616 Oak-Hillranch LIBERTY had an outstanding proof of +2041m -.16% +49f +5223, and +0.35 on his HFA Type Summary. LIBERTY ranks fourth according to dollar value on the line-up. LIBERTY is a Milu son out of a high producing Kingpin daughter. Three other graduates had production proof over +l7OO PDM and are all plus on type. Graduating with an excellent HFA Type Summary was 9H622 STEWART with a +1.77 PDT. STEWART is a Job son out of an Excellent Elevation daughter. The eight bulls added to the Sire Power line-up have Predicted Difference Averages of + 1657 m - & MAN HOURS HERD has what you need to cut your energy use Both fuei and physical energy are saved with HERD broadcasters HERD also has a mtm hopper so you can spread both small seeds as clover and alfalfa and oats at the same time doing two jobs in one fast trip and with no strips Cover up to 40 acres per hour • With HERD'S ability to center the spread you can use HERD broadcasters for ah types of seeds fertil zers herbicides and insecticides with an even pat tern guaranteed • HERD has 7 sizes to choose from from 77 lbs to 2440 lbs orl2bu to 32 bu 3-pt electric or V-belt driven so you can gel the one of your choice The GT-77 (shown right) has been pro- moted from a garden tractor/seeder (shown) to a farm seeder Many are putting this seeder on ATVs 3-wheel Motor Bikes with flotation tires and an assortment of vehicles to get the seeding done when ground is wet and soft Why not have fun while doing your seeding’ WRITE FOR COLOR CATALOG HERD SEEDER CO., INC. P.O Box 448, Logansport, IN 469' “For the name of your nearest dealer, please contact” m-l HAMILTON EQUIPMENT, Inc. 567 South Reading Rd.. P.O. Box 478 lißßfSfl Ephrata, Pa. 17522 Phone: (717) 733-7951 Jersey meeting/banquet opens Friday 6 nounced at the awards banquet the following day and will crowned by the outgoing queen, Anna Ulhman, of Chester County. The duties of the new queen will be to represent the Jersey Club at all shows and functions in the coming year and will be eligible to compete in the national contest for the title of Jersey Jug Queen in Louisville, Ky., in November. Next Saturday morning after “breakfast on your own”, District II members welcome visitors to tour their farms and look over their Jerseys while waiting for the Annual Calf Sale scheduled for .10% +slBB with 62% repeatability. Their Predicted Difference for Type averages is +.55 with 57% repeatability. A breeder proven bull, 9H786 MAR-BIL Glendell Master, en tered service and has a Predicted Difference figure of + 1463m-.07% +42f +sl72 with 45% repeatability. This combined with his PD Type of +1.21, will make him a Popular new sire. Sire Power’s +2OOO pound milk club now includes 4 bulls. They are: 9HS4BCHAIRMAN (+2438m), 9H625 STARFIRE (+2082m), 9H616 LIBERTY (+2041m), and 9H107 JETSTREAM (+2104). The top 9 milk bulls average +2023 PD milk and are Plus on Type; 11 bulls are over +s2oo Profitability; 14 bulls are over +l.OO PD Type; and 8 bulls are Plus on test. These figures com bined with the superior selection criteria has resulted in the con tinual rise of pedigree indexes which offers outstanding production, test, and functional type throughout the Sire Power line-up. ®JL^> BREAKING MILK RECORDS! Lancaster Farming Carries DHIA Reports Each Month! 10:00 a.m. at the farm of Paul Gsell, 1 mile south of Ship pensburg, on Rt. 11. The calf sale twill highlight 14 well-bred calves just right for showing to be sold to the highest bidder. Sale catalogs are available by request from Susan Dietrich, Rt. 1, Box 229, Newburg, Pa. 17240, or call (717) 423-6758. Following the sale, there will be a luncheon buffet at the Holiday Inn. Reservations are needed by Monday. Call or write Ruth Martin, 3962 Guilford Springs Rd., Chambersburg, Pa. 17201, or (717) 375-4367. The annual meeting of the PJCC will follow the luncheon with the presentation of the Youth Awards - the Robert Olmstead and Fet terhoff Trophies, the Ist year 4-H and Scrape book Awards, and the announcement of the 1983 Pa. Jersey Queen. The Distinguished Service Award will highlight the awards presentation and production and protein awards will also be presented to the high herds in the state. H.-- Duane Norman, Research Geneticist with the United States Department of Agriculture, will speak on the subject: “Young Sires and the Jersey Breed,” following the awards presentations. Nor man, originally from Normandell Jersey Farm in Liberty, Tioga County, is primarily responsible for development of the “Modified Contemporary Comparison” (MCC), the sire evaluation procedure used in the. United States for estimating transmitting abilities for milk and fat yields. He is also responsible for developing the USDA-DHIA Milk Components Sire Summary. He developed Sire Summaries and Cow Indexes for type. His procedures are currently used to calculate the official breed conformation ratings for sires and cows of the Ayrshire, Guernsey, Jersey, Brown Swiss, and Milking Shorthorn breeds. For more information on the program call Florence Robinson, Secretary, PJCC, 9269 Mentzer Gap Rd., Waynesboro, Pa. 17268, Phone: (717) 762-3380.