Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 19, 1983, Image 43

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    BY JOYCE BUPP
Staff Correspondent
UPPERCO, Md. Baltimore
County’s Holstein Association
honored youth members during the
ftnwial meeting and dinner March
10 at Friendly Farms.
Charles “Bucky” Ehrhard was
honored as Junior division
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Baltimore Holstein Assn, cites top youths
champion In the fitting and
showmanship competition, over
reserve place winner Stacey
Vansant.
In the senior youth division,
Dawn Cole took champion honors,
sharing the spotlight with her
sister Duma’s reserve place win.
Ten certificates for outstanding
DHIA individual cow records were
split between two of the county’s
Holstein herds.
' Five animals in the F. Lindsay
Wilson -herd accumulated records
ranging between 118,000 and
158,000 pounds of milk, the Wilson
herd was high Holstein herd for
1982 on the county’s DHIA listing,
with 77 cows averaging 18,039 milk,
671 fat.
Hickory Hill Farm took the other
five production certificates, with
five accumulated records between
127,000 and 102,000 pounds of milk.
A special award went to
Raymond Armacost, for his efforts
in helping to establish a 4-H ad-
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vlsory council at the state level.
James Hill, state vice-president,
spoke briefly, extending an in
vitation to Holstein breeders to
attend the state convention in
Garrett County during the last
week of March.
dairy farmers have responded to
several profitable years in the
dairy business by over producing.
His said he feels that survivors of
the ‘Bo’s will have to get better, not
bigger. Farmers will be more
interested in cash flow than asset
growth.
New officers elected by ABC’s Board of Directors are, from left: David Slusser, R 2
Centerville, president; Janies G. Kreider, R 4 Quarryville, vice president; John Paxton,
R 1 Grove City, treasurer; and Norman Sollenberger, Fayetteville, secretary.
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Emcee for the evening dinner
was Milton G. White HI, who
finished out his term as president
for the county group. Moving into
the Holstein leadership position is
Wayne Armacost, with Steve
Wilson as vice-president Mabel
ABC elects officers
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Afid Operation Manager Harry
Roth said that their Linear Mate
Program, one of the most accurate
type evaluation procedures, has
been used on about 20,000 cows.
According to Roth, information
from this procedure can easily be
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Wilson.will remain as secretary
treasurer, and Clara Swift con
tinues as reporter. Other county
Holstein directors are Bobby
Prigel, Jr., James Annacost,
Donald Ensor, Gary Miller, John
Twining and Kenneth E. Rboten.
converted to the herd for future
improvement.
Roth said that there is world
wide interest in the genetics of U.S.
sires. He said he expects embryo
splitting and freezing to increase
demand for genetics in world
markets.