Jefferson County Holstein Breeders Hold Black and White Sale BY BETH NESBIT Special to Lancaster Fanning SYKESVILLE - Dave and Charles Boddorf of Mayport were the top bidders at the tenth annual Jefferson County Black and White Sale, held at the Jefferson County Town and Country Fairgrounds Pictured with the top-selling heifer at the Jefferson County Black and White Sale are, from left, Bill Fairman; Dave Boddorf, co-buyer; Greg Heberling; Scott Fairman; Rodney Fairman, consigner; Shawn Fairman, Charles Boddord, co-buyer; and Bill Schrecengost, sale chairman at the halter. Could you use a money making investment that pays off in 3 short years? Who couldn't. Especially with things the way they are on today's farm. AeroDry is a gram drying system that makes you money in ways you might never expect. 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Dußois Gateway Fair as well as The average sale price was $954, junior champion. down $179 from last year’s Rose Ann is bred to Round Oak average. The Jefferson County Rag Apple Elevation, who has a Holstein Club did the selecting and TPI +502. Rose Ann was consigned managing, by Rodney C. Fairman of Dußois. Mark Click of Reedsville served A total of 21 area Holstein as auctioneer for the tenth con breeders consigned 28 animals to secutive year, and Howard this annual event. The sale of- Hammond of Corry read pedigrees. Board Selects Ad Agency ARLINGTON, Va. - The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board has selected a new agency for its $7 million butter advertising campaign and ap proved specific dollar allocations for its 1986-87 advertising programs at its July 17 and 18 Board meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah. Following a review of three advertising agencies which originally competed for the butter account last fall, the Board selected Grey Advertising, New York, as its new agency. Other dairy promotion organizations were involved in the selection process and are also expected to make the same choice in the near future. According to George de Jager, National Dairy Board’s senior vice president of marketing and evaluation, the decision was very difficult and the competition was tough. The Board felt that Grey Advertising is a solid agency and will provide dairy farmers with a first-rate butter campaign. Tatham, Laird and Kudner, Chicago, recently resigned the Board’s butter account because of a conflict of interest. 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