Carroll County Holstein Club BY SHARON B. SCHUSTER Maryland Correspondent TANEYTOWN, Md. - The Carroll County Holstein Association, home club of the state association president, Joseph Schwartzbeck, held its annual banquet and meeting in jrs honoi it , recent Carroll v >unty Holstein Club banquet include: from left, Jeff Myers, Roger Wright, Jason Myers, Marlin Hoff, Shane Schwartzbeck, Steven Hobson, Gus Schwartzbeck and Gary Derr. MAXI-SIL Nutritional Value Purina MAXI-SIL™ is a pre- Brand servat've that retains and protects the nutritional content and value of your silage longer. Spoilage and Waste Reduction Purina MAXI-SIL™ mini- Brand mizes spoilage and waste in silage stored in upright, trench, pit or bag silos. Pay ability is retained longer in trench silo, silage facings and in feed bunks. 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 Taneytown on March 16. President of the Carroll County Club, Jason Myers, said that because the members are so ac tive, involved and productive, they were able to hold the affair at no cost to the 150 in attendance Production awards, SILAGE ADDITIVE kssMus 8. | PURINA CHOWS j ment certificates and All- Maryland awards were presented. Jenell Rinehart, daughter of John Rinehart, Rinehart Farms in Taneytown, received the Reserve Junior All-American Heifer Calf award. President achieve- Palatability Purina MAXI-SIL™ contains Brand enzymes that aid in the rapid production of natural lactic acid producing organisms and result in a sweeter smelling and tastier silage. Treatment Purina MAXI-SIL™ is avail- ~ , Brand able in 50 lb. bags, enough to treat 50 tons of silage. Note: Follow application recommen dations. Rt.B2 Unionville, PA 18375 (215)347-2377 Jason Myers Brand LantiWftr Wmrtw* SalMfctf Nmk tl?l9t74ir ■■ Honors Members nounced that there were 29 All- Maryland Awards, “and Carroll County got 16 of those 29. Every animal was bred by the person that exhibited it. I don’t know if we can ever do that again, but I’m real proud that the whole county worked hard. We certainly had a lot of success this past year.” Awards were presented as follows: AH Maryland Summer Yearling Shane Sch wartzbeck Reserve All Maryland Summer Yearling Peace and Plenty Farms All Maryland Intermediate Yearling Roger and Loretta Wright All Maryland Intermediate Cal! Del Myr Farm All Maryland Junior 2 Year Old Cow Del Myr Farm Reserve Junior 2 Year Old Cow Steven Hobson and All Maryland Senior Cal! Windsor Manor Farms Also Reserve All Maryland Senior Cal! Windsor Manor Farms All Maryland Aged Cow Marlin Ho!f All Maryland 10 000 Pound Cow Marlin Hof! All Maryland Best 3 Females Windsor Manor Farms Reserve All Maryland 3 Year Old Cow Windsor Manor Farms Reserve All Maryland Senior 2 Year Old Cow Marlin Hoff Reserve AH Maryland 5 Year Old Cow Marlin Hof! Reserve All Maryland 4-Year Old Cow Shane Schwartzbeck and Reserve Ail Maryland Junior Calf Gary and Brenda Derr JUNIOR AWARDS Junior All Maryland 4 Year Old Cow Shane Schwartzbeck Junior All Maryland Junior Calf Shane Schwartzbeck Reserve Junior All Maryland Summer Yearling Shane Schwartzbeck Reserve Junior All Maryland Junior Yearling Wyatt Griffin Reserve Senior 2 Year Old Cow Matt and lan Hoff Reserve Junior All Maryland Intermediate lan Hoff and Reserve Junior All Maryland 3 Year Old Cow lan Hoff wnty. Jg .e presented to Shane Schwartzbeck, (left) Wyatt Griffen, Matthew Hoff, Jenell Rinehart and Lee Chaney. Coldsprings Farms received the first place herd achievement award. The herd averaged 21,119 pounds of milk and 757 pounds of fat on 383. registered Holsteins, 331 cows were bred by the owner. Peace and Plenty Farms captured the second place award. Coldsprings and Peace and Plenty Farms won first and second place, respectively, in the cow family contest. Maryland Sunset View Farms Inc. garnered the award for highest lifetime production. Their 13-year-old cow, classified EX-93, has produced a lifetime record of 245,639 pounds of fat corrected milk. Second place went to Peace and Plenty Farms. In the youth production awards, David Slater received the award for top 2 year old with the reserve award going to Matthew Hoff. Shane Schwartzbeck copped the prize for top 3 year old. Roy Poole took home the reserve prize for the 3-year-old class. lan Hoff garnered the top 4-year-old and older award with the reserve award going to Matthew Hoff. e.
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