Pa. Ayrshire herds receive national honors BY BARBARA RADER Staff Correspondent COLUMBUS, Ohio Ardrossan Farms, Villanova, received several of the top awards presented at the 109th National Ayrshire Meeting held in Columbus, Ohio, earlier this month. Ardrossan Farms owner Mrs. Edgar Scott, who celebrated her 83rd birthday April 10, was unable to attend the meeting, however, herd manager Heinz Mielke ac- A 52.2 cubic inch, 15HP diesel tractor with 12.5 PTO HP that’s bred for performance. 4:: * W l / Your participating Kubota dealer invites you to come in and see the full line of Kubota tractors and implements. PENNSYLVANIA AVONDALE , Thomas Power Equipment 215/268-2181 BIGLERVILLE O.C. Rice, Inc. 717/677-8135 BLOOMSBURG Tractor Parts Co. 717/784-0250 DOVER NEW PARK Straley Farm Supply Inc. WAR Equipment, Inc. 717/292-4443 or 292-2631 717/993-2511 HONESDALE Marshall Machinery, Inc. 717-729-7117 HONEY GROVE Norman D. Clark & Son, Inc. 717/734-3682 cepted the honors bestowed on one of the finest Ayrshire herds in Pennsylvania. Winning the French Trophy for highest herd production (100 cows or more) compiled in 1983, Ar drossan Farms averaged 19,465 pounds of milk and 806 pounds of fat on 108 head of cattle. One of the nation’s leading Ayrshire herds, Ardrossan also received their 24th Constructive Breeder Award for having a herd 100 percent bred by owner. IRWIN STATE COLLEGE Laspina Equipment Rishel’s Sales & Service 412/864-5147 814/238-7788 LEBANON Keller Bros. Tractor Co. 717/949-6501 LITITZ Keller Bros. Tractor Co. 717/626-2121 REYNOLDSVILLE McGarvey Equipment, Inc. 814/653-9637 SPRING MILLS CHESTERTOWN Rishei’s Sales A Service W.N. Cooper A Son, Inc. 814/422-8826 301/778-3464 Leading up to these prestigious honors, Ardrossan Ex Weezie received a 150,000 pound cer tificate for producing 165,450 pounds of milk at a 4.0 percent fat test for a total 6,643 pounds of fat. Seven other herd mates received certificates for 100,000-pound production records. Ardrossan also captured four of the six 25,000-pound production records, along with 25 cows receiving 20,000-pound record certificates. in I V Nothing like it on earth? WELLSBORO Benedict’s Ford Tractor 717/724-2839 WESTCHESTER M.S. Yearsley & Sons, Inc. 215/696-2990 FLEMINGTON Poniatowskißros.,Equip.Co. MARYLAND 201/782-3514 RISING SUN HAINESPORT AG-INO Equipment Co., Inc. Material Handling Systems 301/658-5568 or 398-6132 609/267-6100 mamm IRRIIOR HAGERSTOWN Arnett’s Garage 301/733-0515 ELMER Roork’s Farm Supply, Inc. 609/358-3100 HAMMONTON Rodio Tractor Sales, Inc. 609/561-0141 The herd was recognized for individual all-time class leaders in the five to 10-year-olds category, senior 4-year-olds, senior 3-year olds, junior 3-year-olds and senior 2-year-olds. Ardrossan took second in junior 4-year-olds, fifth in junior 2-year-olds and 12th in the 10-year olds and over class. Ardrossan Farms is enrolled in the PTE programs and is a member of the 25 Club for having registered 61 Ayrshires with the association during 1983. JR om NEW JERSEY Lancaster Farming, Saturday, AprH 28,1984—A2S Mrs. Scott and her farm crew were also recognized for con signing the second highest selling animal during 1963 Ayrshire sales. Ardrossan Boy’s Bell Song-ET sold for $7,700 at the 1983 National Sale at Cedar Rapids, lowa. Other awards won by Penn sylvania breeders included DHIR herd awards presented to: Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown, 110 cows; Ann L. Young, West Grove, 85 cows; Charles H. Gable, Elverson, 64 cows; James W. Martin, Stevens, 37 cows; and Richard M. Lyons, Cochranton, 3 cows. The 100,000-pound milk cer tificates went to Charles Gable, Ann L. Young, Masonic Homes, Earl Keefer and Donald Shetterly, Kennard E. Henley 111 and Harold Kulp. □ass leader certificates were presented to Robert and Sharon Nolan, junior 4-year-old, and James W. Martin and Warren A. Schmuck, the yearling division. Constructive breeder awards were also issued to Charles Gable, 26 years, 15,557 pounds of milk and 639 pounds of fat on 64 cows, and James W. Martin, six years, 15,382 pounds of milk and 612 pounds of fat on 33 cows. Pennsylvania members belonging to the 25 Club include Masonic Homes, 42 head; Charles Gable, 36 head; Ann Young, 35 head; James Baker, Rockwood, 27 head; and Mary and Cletus Rhodes, Alexandria, 25 head. PROWL* GUARANTEED CONTROL OF TRIAZINE RESISTANT LAMBSQUARTERS. PROWL® herbicide gives you control of lambsquarters, includ ing those that have become resis tant to some other herbicides And you can get PROWL right now at the lowest cost ever See us and get guaranteed control of grasses and major broadleaf weeds, including triazine-resis tant lambsquarters DO NOT incorporate PROWL in corn. Always read and follow label directions carefully fm CYMNJUMIO OMMn njo «'i PROWL. YOUR BEST HERBICIDE VALUE. SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER