McKean DHIA and Holstein SMETHPORT Orton Kinney, a Port Allegany dairyman, was named Holstein Man of the Year during the McKean County annual meeting of the Holstein Club and DHIA, held in Smethport, Nov. 13. A plaque of recognition was presented to Kinney by Lawrence Stratton Jr., president of the Holstein Club. Kinney was recognized for his leadership in and development of Portage Farms Holstein cattle. Also recognized at the annual meeting were dairymen with outstanding production records. Charles Irons earned the top fat award with an average of 729 lbs. of butterfat from his 80-cow herd. Irons Farm also received a plaque, sponsored by Sire Power, Inc., for the greatest increase in fat of 126 lbs. over last year. The hir rerages for milk Moves More Cows In Less Time! Here’s the toughest, most durable, efficient and adap table herringbone stall money can buy. The new “Mega 45” represents Westfalia’s ongoing dedication to produce the highest quality most technologically advanced dairy equipment available. The “Mega 45” is it. One look at the “Mega 45” and you’ll know it’s built to last. Here’s why: • It’s made of 23/S” O.D galvan ized itructunl pipe, not tubing like to many others. • Modular components are pre welded rather than bolted or clamped to be virtually main tenance free. • One piece feeder sections are made of seamless, boltlesi stain less steel. Stainless steel teed bowls assure fast feeding clean up. • Multiple strength structural pipe arches are welded Into a rigid truss that will hold any cow and support all equipment. CHAMBERSBURG WESTFALIA SALES CENTERS Cumberland Farm t Dairy Supply, Inc. Larry Hughes Gary Walton, Sales ' Mgr. 717-263-0826 COCHRANVILLE Farm Construction & Equipment Robert L. Janney 215-593-2365 LITITZ Fisher & Thompson JERSEY SHORE Amo^Rsher Rick Thompson 717-627-1530 Tom L. Dunlap 717-398-1391 and protein were achieved by John H. Lapp, who manages a herd of 58 cows. The Pennsylvania Dairymens’ Association donated a ribbon in recognition of the Lapp records of 18,505 lbs. milk and 608 lbs. protein. Two other dairymen were recognized by Sire Power, Inc., for increase in production. Kenneth Hagans had the greatest increase in milk with 2504 lbs. over last year. Orville Johnson increased protein production by 104 lbs. Four other dairymen received ribbons for herds producing over 600 lbs. butterfat. They were: Sy Tanner, Orton Kinney, Donald Michelitsch, and Thomas Specs. ' Ribbons were also presented to Lapp and Ray Dillenbeck for high lifetime production cows. Lapp’s “Fern,” produced 153,301 lbs. milk and 7,264 lbs. fat in 9 lactations. the • Fei B*l lea yei • Clei Urj COLUMBIA. MONTOUR & NORTHUMBERLAND COS. Williams Farm Systems Dave Williams 717-398-2692 awards given Dillenbeck herd, produced 171,151 lbs. of milk and 6,161 lbs. of fat in 7 lactations. Lapp and Irons also dominated the awards for the top 305 day averages for milk, fat, and protein. Two Lapp cows, with 25,039 lbs. milk, and “Bambi,” with 808 lbs. of protein, took the milk and protein ribbons. Charles Irons’ “Samone” produced 1052 lbs. of butterfat in her fourth lactation to take the fat record. Seventeen herds completed the DHIA testing year in McKean County. They were all presented a certificate by the Pennsylvania Dairymens’ Association. In other business, Orton Kinney and Lester were re-elected DHIA directors for a 3-year-term, and Neil Gordon and Gene Mantz were elected Holstein club directors. WESTFALLA’S big rugged “Mega 45” built to last for generations MIFFLINBURG Wehr’s Dairy Equipment Mark Wehr 717-966-1396 MT. BETHEL K.C. Dairy Service Kevin Correll 717-897-5141 NEW WILMINGK Chuck Moose, Inc. 412-533-3077 Fayette DHIA annual awards announced with 18,021 lbs. of milk and 660 lbs. butterfat. The high cow in milk and fat production was also owned by Jackson Farms. The record production was 27,513 lbs. milk and 998 lbs. fat. High herd in protein production was that of Ed Burnworth with 571 lbs. of protein. Burnworth also earned the honors for most im provement in milk and fat per cow, with an increase of 1327 lbs. of milk and 60 lbs. of fat. Also DHIA tester Richard The cow with the highest lifetime Ludwig received a Champion production was “Ora,” owned by Supervisor Award for McKean Herring Farms. She produced County. And the 4-H Dairy Club 214 742 lbs. milk, members, including Doug Com- Randy Brown earned the award stock, Brent Ford, and Beth f or th e i owes t somatic cell count of Stratton, were honored. 87,000. UNIONTOWN The Fayette County Extension Service recently extended congratulations to the owners of top producing herds of the Fayette County DHIA program, which concluded its testing year Oct. 1. 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