f trm hg, Saturday, April 2,1983 ET spells *European trade 9 for Dennis Wolff BY TRISH WILLIAMS offspring and embryos are in MILLVILLE As part of its demand in Europe as well. The annual tour Thursday, the Lan- demand is.-the result of good caster County Holstein Club visited management, knowledge of the Pen-Col Farms, and examined the purebred cattle industry and years purebred Holstein herd owned by of work to develop marketable Dennis Wolff. Recieving tour trait and production charac groups is nothing new to Pen-Col teristics in the cattle. Farms, Wolff sometimes hosts Dennis (Denny) Wolff’s parents, several groups a week. The Christian and Pearl, were once popularity of his herd and farm residents of Lancaster County, extends fee bounds of fee state and They moved from Quarryville to fee country, some of his cattle’s Millville over thirty years ago. . k ***m '•“vf' * This day old bull calf pictured with Denny Wolff, may be the most valuable bull calf ever born on Pen-Col Farm. His mother was proven free of mule foot through ET. : _ Box 337. Oxford. PA 19363 ■ Dealer Inquiries Available in: Pennsylvania Counties Armstrong Indiana. ■ Erie. Crawford Warren. Elk Cameron. McKean. Clinton, Lycoming Sullivan Wyoming Luzerne Columbia. Butler. Mercer, Lawrence. Beaver, ■ Bradford. Susquehanna. Adams, Cumberland. York New Jersey Counties * Sussex, Morns, Passaic. Atlantic, Cape May, Monmouth, Middlesex ■ Somerset, Warren, Hunterdon Maryland Counties * Kent. Queen Annas, ■ Talbot. Dorchester New York Counties * Orleans, Genesse. Monroe. ■ Livingston. Allegany. Steuben Yates, Seneca, Cayuga. Tempkms, Schuyler. * Tioga, Chemung. Broome. Chenango. Madison. Onondaga. Oswego. Jef ■ ferson. Lewis. Oneida. Herkimer. Fulton, Montgomery. Otsego, Delaware. Schohaire. Sullivan. Orange. Ulster, Greene I No Dealer Fees. | Name | Address | County . B City ® Phone „ I More than cute * . * FARMSTEAD® 1 - Building Engineered For Farmer Erection State. 41 * Bethlehem More good news when specified as roofing or siding. Galvalume is warranted, under exposure to normal atmospheric conditions, for a period of twenty years against rupture, perforation, or structural failure KNOXVILLE CONSTRUCTION Knoxville, Pa. 16928 PH: 814-326-4188 C & M SALES INC. NAZARETH BUILDING W.R. MOODY, R D SYSTEMS, INC. CONTRACTOR H pu^, a i e o«/ffl 1 P.0.80x 47 113 Walnut Lane PH. 717-253-1612 Nazareth, Pa. 18064 West Newton, PA 15089 PH: 215-759-1331 PH: 412-872-6804 Their farm has been a growing enterprise since the move, and many changes have been made to improve the operation. Two nearby farms were acquired and a retail dairy store was built. Originally the Wolff’s were Guernsey breeders but made the transition to Holsteins in 1972 when they became serious about mer chandising their cattle, and Denny and his wife, Lois, became part ners in the business with his parents. Denny and Lois are gradually buying out the parent’s share of the business, and now own all the cattle and equipment. They have their own family of four children coming up. The children, Elizabeth, Corey, Benjamin, and Timothy, are still young and have not yet started working on the farm, but will get their chance soon enough, said Wolff. A total of 500 acres are farmed, with 200 acres in alfalfa, 200 acres" in corn and 100 acres in pasture and grass. The herd recieves a ration of haylage, com silage, high moisture shelled com and soybean oil meal. Wolff has expanded his herd to a total of 400 head, 130 are cows the remainder are young stock. The reason for the small proportion of cows to young stock is Wolff’s extensive use of embryo transfer in his breeding program, thereby generating more offspring from his cows. The rolling herd average is 18,000 pounds of milk and 700 pounds of fat. Twenty-five of the cows are classified as excellents, 19 as good plus and 65 as very good, leaving no room for slackers in the 97 tie stall bam. Wolff credits much of the success of his (Turn to Page A2l) BUY OR LEASE | u|it | LEROY E. MYERS. INC. JEtoute Hl.Box 163 Clear Spring, Md. 21722 PH: 301-582-1552 'v Mary K. Steinruck has been in charge of processing mil the Pen-Col Farm dairy store for more than 13 years. 20 YEAR WARRANTY Retail dairy store D.E. SMITH. INC. GOMPF CONSTRUCTION FOURCOUJ Mitfiintown, Pa. 17059 CO. INC. CONTRAC PH; 717-436-2151 1841 Kerry's Road R.D..80»J Street Md. 21154 Coalport, ?*■ PH: 301-692-5350 PH:BI4-67Z- $2B $65 IN 0. A. NEWTON TRI STAJIfI & SON CO. disPN Bridgeville, Delaware 19933 PH: 302-337-8211 # SEE BU Will Program & Is Ap T Route 25 Deale, Md B PH. 301-867-