Romar Jerseys Capture Northwest Champion Rosettes BY GINGER SECRET MYERS Adams County Correspondent MERCER Judge Ted Renner, Dalton, Ohio, called her, “The cow with the most things right out here today,” as he pinned the Grand Champion rosette on Romar Dutch Lettie Loma at the Fifth Nor thwest Pennsylvania District ji Shf held at the Mi '4- The Grand and Reserve Grand Champions at the Fifth Northwest Pennsylvania District Jersey Show (l-r); Ted Renner, judge, Reserve Grand Champion Romar F M Button, Robert Moose, Grand Champion Romar Dutch Lettie Lorna, Dan Moose, and Elaine Hill Pennsylvania State Guernsey Queen and former county dairy princess. To Make Your Dry Cows Pay During these times of uncertain economic conditions, don’t over look your dry cows. They’ll help improve your profits if you condi tion them on Freshstart D&H Complete or Concentrate. Unlike milking rations, Purina’s® Freshstart D&H brand dry cow ration is especially formulated to meet the critical requirements of your dry cows. Where these requirements are not met, meta bolic problems may develop, like milk fever and ketosis. These can cost you money, especially in lost milk. Order your Freshstart D&H today and help your dry cows store up nutrients for more milk and more income throughout the next lacta tion. Contact Your Farm Consultant For More Information 6 S. Vintage Rd. Paradise, PA 17562 (717)442-4183 (717) 768-3301 * Registered trademark of Ralston Purina Company H Park recently. “Loma” was exhibited by the Robert Moose Family, Romar Jerseys, New Wilmington. She advanced to the championship competition after winning the aged cow class. Romar Jerseys had a banner day. They won four of the five cow classes, had the Junior Champion, both Gi 'nd id Rt G i id kssMhis ■JJ* fpPwiNA CHDWSj Champions, the winning Best Three Females, and were named Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor. At this show the Moose family has been named Premier Rt.B2 Unionville, PA 18375 (215)347-2377 It was a blue ribbon day for Romar Jerseys, New Wilmington, at the Fifth Northwest Pennsylvania District Jersey Show, capturing three championship rosettes, the Premier Exhibitor and Premier Breeder awards, and winning the Best Three Females class with this entry shown here. Pictured from left: Ted Renner, judge; the Robert Moose Family; and Elaine Hill, Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania State Guernsey Queen and former Mercer County Dairy Princess presenting the award. Breeder for five consecutive times and they have captured the Grand Champion award four times. Their Reserve Grand Champion was the winner of the 4-year-old class, Romar F M Button. This Forest Midnight daughter was also designated the Best Udder of the Show with an advantage of teat placement and fore udder at tachment over the Grand Champion cow. In the heifer competition, Romar Bossman Florie, the winning senior yearling by Boss Man and exhibited by Romar Jerseys, was named Junior Champion. Reserve Junior Champion was Pleasant Valley, Butternut C, an in termediate calf by Milestone Master C. “Butternut” was exhibited by Kimberly Miller, Cambridge Springs. Crystal Miller, Cambridge Springs, won the Grand Champion of the Junior Show with her senior 2-year-old entry, Romar Earl Stella. This perennial winner has captured a championship ribbon for her young owner each of the three years that she has shown her. Adults consume nearly one-half of all ice cream novelties. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 19,1986-Al9 This year’s Total Performance Award for the highest 4 percent fat corrected milk record on a cow exhibited at the show went to Dean and Sandy Moose, New Wilmington. Their winning entry was a senior 2-year-old, Steele Rose Master C Jill. Sired by Master Milestone C and placing second in her respective class, Jill’s winning, 2 times per day 4 percent FCM, record was 22,629.24 pounds of milk. Individual junior class winners were: junior calf, Roberta Mc- Connell; intermediate calf, Kimberly Miller; senior calf, Vantage Associates I; summer yearling, Crystal Miller; junior yearling, Vantage Jerseys; in termediate yearling, Dean and Sandy Moose; senior yearling, Romar Jersey Farm; Junior Get of Sire, Hillcrest Jersey Farm; Junior Champion, Romar Jerseys; and Reserve Junior Champion, Kimberly Miller. Cow class winners were: junior 2-year-old cow, Vantage Jerseys; senior 2-year-old cow, Romar Jersey Farm; 3-year-old cow, Romar Jersey Farm; 4-year-old cow, Romar Jersey Farm; 5-year old and over, Romar Jersey Farm; Best Udder of Show, Romar Jersey Farm; Best Three Females, Romar Jersey Farm; Senior Get of Sire, Vantage Jersey; Grand Champion, Romar Jersey Farm; and Reserve Grand Champion, Romar Jersey Farm.