Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 25, 1987, Image 28

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    A2B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 25, 1987
York Show
(Continued from Pago A 1)
system, the development of the
fore and rear udder and its length
through the rump.
It was the very stylish Sun
nybend Lucious which took junior
champion honors for Sunnybend
Farm, owned by Tom and June
Boyers, in York. The intermediate
calf was selected for being very
t stylish, smooth and well-balanced
by Myers. Sunnybend Lucious
was sired by Marshfield Elevation
Tony. The dam was Sunnybend
Fritzi Kingpin Nick.
Reserve junior champion hon
ors went to Beshore Farms’ C.
Lloyds Warden Rosaline. This
junior yearling heifer, exhibited by
C. E. Hubbard is the offspring of
Hilltopper Elevation Warden and
the dam is Lloyds Senator Rose.
York County Holstdn Show
Junior Heifer Calf
1 Dar-Dale Faim, 2. Todd Moms.
3« Phil Laughman
Intermediate Heifer Calf
1 Sunny bend Farm, 2 Coredale Holstemi,
3 Chns Myen
Senior Heifer Calf
1 Diane Lang. 2 Phil Laughman,
3 Dar-Dale Farm
Summer Yearling Heifer
1 Bndgette Boyer, 2 Juner Boycr/John Haar,
3 Dar-Dale Faim
Junior Yearling
1 Bwhore Farms, 2 Phil Laughman,
3 Coredale Holstems
Intermediate Yearling Heifer
1 Beshore Farms, 2 Bupplynn Farm,
3 Sunnybend Farm
Senior Yearling Heifer
1 Coredale Holstems, 2 Timothy Warner,
3 Dar-Dale Farm
Western PA Dairy Farmer
To Vote On
A referendum in which dairy
fanners shipping milk to the East-
em Ohio-Western Pennsylvania
milk marketing area will have an
- opportunity of expressing their
approval or disapproval of an
amended order, will be concluded
on August 7, 1987.
The amended order will include
the terms and provisions of the
order currently regulating the
handling of milk in the Eastern
Ohio-Western Pennsylvania
marketing area with the following
changes and modifications:
• The proposed amendatory
action would amend the above
named order by reclassifying from
Class 111 to Class II skim milk and
butterfat used to produce eggnog,
ice cream and other related frozen
dessert products.
Qualified cooperative associa
tions of producers will be permit
ted to cast bloc votes on behalf of
their members on all provisions of
the amended order.
Conservation Reserve
Sign-up Underway
YORK The fifth sign-up for
the Conservation Reserve Program
(CRP) is from July 20-31, 1987.
According to W. Dean Manifold of
Stewartstown, “Operators and
landowners may offer highly cred
ible acres of cropland for CRP and
receive annual rental payments
from the U.S. Department of Agri
culture. Each applicant may com
petitively bid on the rents per acre
to idle the acreage for a 10-year
period.”
Manifold, a member of the York
County ASC Committee, con
tinued “Eligible land must be row
cropped 2 of 5 years from
1981-1985, and have .a highly
credible classification. Eligible
persons are ownemhat owned the
Junior Champion
Sunnybend Farm
Reserve Junior Champion
Beshore Farms
Best 3 Junior Females
1 Sunnybend Farm, Z Coredale Holstems,
3 Dar-Dale Farm
Beat Owned and Bred
Sunnybend Farm
Kiddle Klass
1 Chad Trimmer, 2 Daphne Doll
Dry Cow 5 & Over
1 Dar-Dale Farm
Junior 2 YR. Old
1. Paul King, 2. Sunnybend Farm
3. Dar-Dale Farm.
Senior 2 YR. Old
1 Kmgway Holstems, 2 Sunnybend Farm,
3 Richard Bupp
3 YR. Old
1 Coredale Holstems, 2 Kmgway Holstems,
3 Four-Co Farm
4 YR. Old
1 Sunnybend Farm, 2 Sunnybend Farm,
3 Coredale Holstems
5 YR. Old
1 Kmgway Holstems 2 Kmgway Holstems,
4 YR. Old
1 Beshore Farms, 2 Kmgway Holstems,
3 Coredale Holstems
Grand Champion
Coredale Holstems
Reserve Grand Champion
Beshore Farms
Senior Best 3 Females
1 Kmgway Holstems, 2 Coredale Holstems,
3 Sunnybend Farm
Produce of Dame
1 Kmgway Holstems. 2 Sunnybend Farm
Dam and Daughter
1 Coredale Holstein, 2 Four-Co,
3 Bupplynn Farm
Premier Breeder/Exhlbitor
Kmgway Holstems
Best 3 Females
1 Kmgway Holstems, 2 Coredale Holstems,
3 Sunnybend Farm
Produce of Dame
1 Kmgway Holstems, 2 Sunnybend Farm
Dam and Daughter
1 Coredale Holstein, 2 Four Co Farm,
3 Bupplynn harm
Milk Order
A notice of referendum, a deci
sion which contains the provisions
of the order as proposed to be
amended, and a ballot have been
mailed to all known eligible vot
ers. No voting by proxy is permit
ted and each producer will be
entitled to only one vote regardless
of the number of farms he oper
ates. Partnerships, corporations
and other business organizations
which operate dairy farms will be
entitled to only one vote regardless
of the number of partners, share
holders, or others which make up
the organization.
The amended order was consid
ered at a public hearing held in
Romulus, Michigan on October
28, 1986.
Dairy farmers who may not
have received a ballot through the
mail and who feel that they are
eligible to vote should call the
USDA Referendum Agcntat (216)
826-3220.
land at least three (3) years and
operators that can prove control of
the cropland for the ten (10) year
period.” Owners that normally
cash rent cropland to farmers may
submit a CRP after they operate
the farm for the one (1) year or pro
vide evidence that the farm opera
tor ceased farming and land
voluntarily.
Bidders may select the effective
year of the contract as 1987 or
1988. Acreage for 1987 cannot
have been harvested including
haying. Cropland offered for 1988
CRP’s may not be grazed after
October 1, 1987 or after noimal
harvest of 1987 crops.
Interested applicants are
encouraged to visit the York ASCS
Claiming grand champion at York’s Holstein Show was Rod Thompson v
center). Reserve champion went to C.E. Hubbard (right center). The champ
ions are Joined by York Dairy Maid, Linda Saylor (left) and the event’s judge,
Jerry Myers (right). v.
e junior champion went to Tom Boyer (right) of Sunnybend Farm at the
York show. C.E. Hubbard (left) of Beshore Farm took reserve junior champion.
Linda Saylor (left) is York’s Dairy Maid and Jerry Myers (right) judged the
event.
..ngsway Holsteins captured the premier exhibitor and nromior
Office during the sign-up period.
The York County ASCS Office
is located at 120 Pleasant Acres
Rd., phone 755-2801.
“ELIGIBILITY FOR PARTI
CIPATION IN ALL PROGRAMS
ADMINISTERED BY ASCS IS
ESTABLISHED UNDER LAW
WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE,
COLOR, AGE, SEX, RELIGION.
NATIONAL ORIGIN OR PHYS
ICAL HANDICAP.” *
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