Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 25, 1984, Image 27

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    Cumberland County Holstein Club presents awards
BY BETH HEMMINGER
Staff Correspondent
HUNTSDALE - The Cum
berland County Holstein Club held
its annual luncheon banquet and
meeting last Saturday at the Penn
Township Fire Hall.
The meeting was highlighted by
the presentation of awards to the
members and junior members of
the club.
Receiving the first awards were
the top-place winners at the South
Central Holstein Show held an
nually at the Shippensburg Fair
Grounds. Each of the award
winners received a lamp with an
engraved plaque on the base of the
lamp.
Receiving the award for the first
place owner-bred junior calf was
Winners of the Junior Member awards of the Cumberland
County Holstein Club are, left to right, John Stamy IV, Senior
Distinguished Boy; Brad Hock, Junior Distinguished Boy;
Michele Cornman, Junior Distinguished Girl and Lori
Davidson, Senior Distinguished Girl.
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PRE-SEASON JOHN DEERE SALE
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JD 2550 Tractor
MFWD
JD 4050 Tractor
Sound-gard body, MFWD,
Power Shift
JD 4250 Tractor
Sound-gard body, MFWD,
Power Shift
JD 148 Loader
Mountings-(2840-2940)
JD 260 Loader
Mountings-(2840-2940)
JD 37 Loader
60” Bucket only
JD 75 Loader
Bucket only -53”
JD 3960 Harvester
Elect. Controls, 1000 RPM
JD7Ft.
Hay Pick-up
JD3R
30” Corn Head
JD 550 Sprayer
40 Ft. Boom
2-JD 7000 Planters
(6RW) Conservation,
Coulters, Dry Fert., Insect,
Att.
2-JD 7000 Planters
(4RW) Conservation,
Coulters, Dry Fert., Insect.
Att.
JD1440 Planters
(4RW) No-Till Planter,
Coulters, Plateless Units,
Dry Fert.
JD 450 Hydr-Push Spreader
Hyd. Endgate
JD 660 Spreader
Upper Beater
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Lon Davidson; intermediate
heifer award went to Jennifer
Reasner; senior calf, Mark
Naugle.
Corlan Farms of Mechanicsburg
claimed two top placings with their
junior yearling and aged dry cow.
Justa Beauty Holsteins captured
their share of top winners with the
first place senior yearling heifer, 4
year old cow and the 1000 pound
class. The first place junior two
year old was claimed by Manor
Grove Farms. Winning the senior
2-year-old class and age cow class
was Smithdale Farms. Le-Ida
Farms won the 3-year-old and 5-
year-old award, while Rebecca
Dyarman captured the dry 3 and 4-
year-old cow class.
The Club presented several
2 - Upper Beater Att.
(54 Spreader)
JD 8200 Grain Drill
18x7 Plain Drill, Gauge
o-Matic Opener, Grass
Seed Att.
JD 8250 Grain Drill
14x7, Fert. & Grain, Dou-
ble Disk Opener, Grass
SeedAtt.
JD 1600 Plow
4 Bottom, Spring Reset,
18” Coulters
JD 1610 Chisel Plow
12 Ft., (3 Pt.), Gauge
Wheels, Spring Trip
Standard
JD 506 Rotary Cutter
5 Ft., (3 Pt.)
JD 606 Rotary Cutter
6 Ft., Slip Clutch Drive, 3
Pt. Hitch
JD 1008 Rotary Cutter
Pull Type (10 Ft.)
JD 225 Disk Harrow
10’6”-Offset, 24” Blades
JD 115 Disk Harrow
11’5”-Double Offset, 20”
Blades
JD 315 Disk Harrow
12’10” - Double Offset,
24” Blades
JD 6620
Side Hill Combine
JD2IS
15 Ft. Flexible Grain
Head
JD643
6 Row Corn Head
Cumberland County Holstein Club presented engraved lamps to . jse met
whose animals placed first in their class at the South Central Holstein Show held at the
Shippensburg Fairgrounds. The award winners are, first row, left to right, Jennifer
Reasner, intermediate heifer calf; Neil Stamy, Manor Grove Farms, Junior 2-year-old;
Rebecca Dyarman, Dry 3-4 year old cow; Michele Cornman, Corlan Farms, Junior
Yearling and Aged Dry Cow. Second row, left to right, Galen Smith, Smithdale Farms,
Senior 2-year-old and Aged Cow Class; Cindy Showaker, Le-lda Farms, 3-year-old and 5-
year-old; Lori Davidson, junior calf; Steve Cornman, Justa Beauty Holsteins; Senior
Yearling Heifer, 4-year-old cow, 1000 lb. class; Mark Naugle, senior calf.
outstanding junior members with
awards for accomplishments in the
club and dairy industry. Winning
the Junior Distinguished Girl
award was Michele Cornman and
winning the Junior Distinguished
Boy award was Brad Hock. Lon
Davidson and John Stamy IV were
selected as the Senior
Distinguished Girl and Boy in the
junior member competition.
Jeff Reasner, President of the
Cumberland County Club an
nounced that next year there will
be an added contest for the junior
members, the milk and fat contest.
Carolyn Myers, Cumberland
INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE
1 JD 4230 D Tractor w/4 Post Roll Guard
1 JD224OD Tractor w/Enclosure
1 JD 2630 D Tractor
1 JD"A” Tractor
IIHC *H M Tractor
1 IHC W 6 Tractor
1 Ford 8N Tractor
1 Ford 1100 0 Tractor w/4 Wheel Drive
1 JO 4400 0 Combine w/Gram Platform
1 JD 443 4 Row Corn Head
1 Used Ml Cut/drtioner
1-Used JD 800 Self Propelled Windrower
1 Used JD 24T Baler
1 Used JO 30 Kicker
1-Used JDI4T Baler
1 Used NH 271 Baler w/Kicker
1 Used JD 6500 Blower Forage
1 Used JD 64 Blower
1 Used JD 65 Blower
1 Used JD «9 Sickle Bar
1 Used JD 300 Elevator
1-Used JD 514 ft Hay Pick Up
1-Used JO 3960 Harvester
1 Used JD 38 Harvester
1 Used JD 35 Harvester
1-Used JD 3 Row Corn Head
1 Used Hensen Cab Off 2630 D Tractor
1 Used JD 2 Row 40" Corn Head
1-Used JD 2 Row 30" Corn Head
1 Used JD 1 Row Corn Head
1 Used 15A Flail Chopper
1 Used JD 344 Corn Head for Picker
1 Used Grove 3 pt Blade
1 Used JO 37 Loader
1-Used Farm Hand F2O Loader for 2010
Tractor
1 Used JD 845 2 Way Plow
I-Usad JD FR-5 3-4’ Bottom Plow
1 Used JD F 145 S' Bottom Plow
1-Used JD 115 Chuck Wagon w/1065 Running
Gear
1 Used Lamco Forage Wagon w/Runnmg Gear
I Used JD 216 Forage Wagon
1 Used Bnlllon Packer
1 Used JD 3 Section Spring Harrow
1 Used Pittsburg Disk Harrow
1-Used Athens Disk Harrow
1-Used Frich Disk Harrow
1 Used JO 790 Flail Spreader
1 Used FBB Drill w/Press Wheel
1-Used AC 4 Row Corn Planter
1 Used JO 7000 4 Row Planter
1 Used IH 400 Planter
1 Used 1240 Plate Planter
1 Used 1240 Piateless Planter
1 Used JO 1440 4 Row Planter
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Fabruary 25,1954—A31
County Dairy Princess, told the
dairymen about the various func
tions she has participated in
throughout the year. She stated
that she has spoken to over 1,000
students in the County with the
school promotion and encouraged
all the members of the club to take
part in the promotion program.
Carolyn also noted that she has
attended numerous store
promotions, handing out dairy
products and answering many
questions about the dairy industry.
She noted that, “this is a great
way to let the public know more
about our product.” Then, Carolyn
encouraged each and everyone of
the dairymen and their families to
Diversion names available
LANCASTER - Names of privacy of the program
participants in the Milk Diversion
Program are being made available
to the public by county offices of
the Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Service on a county
basis.
Only the names of participants
will be released, no addresses will
be made available. By releasing
only the names ASCS is fulfilling
its responsibility to the public’s
right to know, while protecting the
NIR hay testing eyed
UNIVERSITY PARK -
Adoption of national standards for
uniform testing of alfalfa hay,
using a procedure known as Near
Infrared Reflectance, will be the
focus of attention during the
National Alfalfa Hay Quality
Testing Workshop to be held
March 22 and 23 in Chicago, 111.
The Near Infrared Reflectance
technique was developed at Penn
State by John S. Shenk and
associates, in cooperation with
personnel of the Regional Pasture
Research Laboratory, U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
"Die National Alfalfa Hay Quality
Committee has already adopted
the Near Infrared Reflectance
procedure for uniform testing of
alfalfa quality. The committee is
sponsoring the workshop to inform
the public and all interested
Fruit growers to meet
Pennsylvania Apple Marketing
Board and Phil Gallo, Shemm
Nurseries.
All fruit growers are invited to
attend this meeting sponsored by
the Schuylkill County Cooperative
Extension Service. For additional
information contact George P.
Perry, Jr., County Agent - Hor
ticulture, Schuylkill County Ex
tension Service, P.O. Box 250,
Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972
PITMAN The Schuylkill
County fruit growers meeting will
be held on Wednesday, March 14,
from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Mahantongo Fire Hall, Pitman.
Speakers for the meeting will be
Robert Tetrault, Penn State Ex
tension Entomologist; Robert
Crassweller, Extension
Pomologist; James Travis, Ex
tension Pathologist; Kay Swartz,
really get involved in these
programs and thanked them for
their total support during the past
year.
Before the luncheon the club
members were entertained by the
gospel trio, “Love and Kindness”
and after the meal and several
committee reports, the audience
enjoyed the delightful show of Rick
Smiley and Company, a magic
show.
The meeting was concluded with
the announcement of the newly
elected directors. The new
directors are John Stamy, 111,
Mark Naugle and Steve Nealey.
These new directors will be ser
ving a three-year term.
ticipants.
Program participants are
restricted to selling cattle for dairy
purposes only to other Milk
Diversion Program participants.
Making the names available to the
public will allow dairymen to find
out to whom they may sell cattle.
Some of the county ASCS offices
will charge a small fee for the list
of names. Others will provide them
free of charge.
parties of the group’s recom
mendations for uniform hay
testing. Another key objective is a
initiate trials of the procedure on a
national basis.
Using a computer, the infrared
scanner predicts within minutes
the dry matter, protein, fiber, and
total digestible nutrients of hay,
grass silage, corn silage, cereal
grains, and soybeans.
The March 22-23 workshop will
be held at the O’Hare/Kennedy
Holiday Inn.
Included on the workshop
committee from the College of
Agriculture at Penn State are
Stephen M. Abrams, John G.
Baylor, John S. Shenk, and
William C. Templeton, Jr.,
Abrams and Templeton are among
the workshop speakers.
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