Oil (Continued front Pago A 22) Junior Yearling 1. Jennifer Davis, 2 Amyijichard,3 Ryan T Worthington Intermediate Yearling 1. Jeffrey Davis, 2 Gerald J Dabbs, 3 Henry Yorgey Senior Yearling 1 Stephen A Worthington, 2 Christie A Merwarth, 3 Michael Gross Junior Champion Jeffrey Davis Reserve Junior Champion Craig H Walton Dry Cow Sr. 2 Year Old 1 Steven Dietrich, 2 Gregory Moser, 3 Heidi Miller Junior 2 Year Old 1. Seth Wolfgang, 2 Craig Walton, 3 Ste ven Dietrich Senior 2 Year Old 1 Heidi Miller, 2 Stacey Geist, 3 Patricia Miller 3 Year Old 1 Patricia Miller, 2 Michael Hix, 3 Gregory Moser 4 Year Old 1 Patricia Miller 5 Years & Over 1 Patricia Miller, 2 Dons Stump, 3 Brenda Slack Grand Champion Patricia Miller Reserve Grand Champion Patricia Miller Jersey Junior Calf 1 Owen Bewley, 2 Tiffany Yeager, 3 Tammy Yeager Intermediate Calf 1 Troy Henncks, 2 Joleen Herbert, 3 Susan Slater Senior Call 1 Tncia Yeager, 2 Jody Hewitt, 3 Kristin Heffner A brief exercise that can in crease your profit margin: Write down the volume of silage you last lar, and how much able to use..,ow figure out what retaining 15% more silage would have been worth to you. That much extra silage is exactly what Silage Pro has proven it can provide. Consistently and economically. On farms just like yours. Here’s how Silage Pro preserves forage quantity and quality: • Enzyme catalysts promote rapid production of lactic acid. • Lactic acid lowers pH quickly and inhibits the growth of ‘Values for Corn Silage Source M.E McCullough, University of Georgia eas Summer Yearling 1 Tiffany Yeager, 2 Susan Curtis, 3 Don na Ruhl Junior Yearling 1 Jennifer Lamborn, 2 Renee L Shumn, 3 Owen Bewley Intermediate Yearling 1 Susan Reisler, 2 Karin M Heffner, 3 Noel Scheib Junior Champion Jennifer Lamborn Reserve Junior Champion Owen Bewley Senior Yearling 1 Tncia Yeager, 2 Dawn M Kenner Dry Cow Sr. 2 Years li Over 1 Karen Banner, 2 Bradley S Kurtz Senior 2 Year Old 1. Troy Henncks, 2. Amy Hewm, 3 Cheryl Kutz 1 Mark Pnce, 2 Patrick Curtis 4 Year Old 1 Karin Heffner. 5 Years & Over 1 Tiffany Yeager, 2 Susan Curtis Grand Champion Troy Henncks Reserve Grand Champion Karen Sanner Brown Swiss Junior Calf 1 Jeremy Daubert, 2 Frank T Miller, 3 Bradley S Kurtz Senior Calf 1 Paul Gehnnger, 2 Richard Talley Summer Yearling 1 Richard Talley, 2 Nathan Hostetler Junior Yearling 1 Richard Talley Junior Champion Jeremy Daubert Reserve Junior Champion Bradley Kurtz iiilCJPf 1 nr airy 3 Year Old "V v motes ~ jndant pro. jction of propionic acid, the most effective preservative for haylage and silage. Propionic acid also contributes to greater energy, improved feed efficiency, better animal health and more palatable silage. Increase the value of your silage. Make Silage Pro part of your crop and feed management program, and get more dry matter, more protein and more energy. Agway guarantees your silage quality will improve Working for people who work the land * 1 1 FARM ™ ENTERPRISE (aoway) SERVICE v » ow Dry Cow Sr. 2 ,Vun l> Ovor 1 Frank Miller, 2 Frances Talley, 3 Matth ew Unger. Junior 2 Year Old 1. Frank Miller, 2. Gregory Moser. Grand Champion Frank T Miller Reserve Grand Champion Jeremy Daubert Senior Champion Frank Miller Reserve Senior Champion Frances Talley Ayrshire Junior Calf 1 Kathryn Yoyng Intermediate Calf 1 Kelly Young, 2 Craig Nolan Senior Calf 1 Brian Nolan. Summer Yearling 1 Charles Young, 2 Carl Miller Junior Yearling 1 Charles Young, 2 Seth Wolfgang, 3. Craig Nolan Junior Champion Kelly Young Reserve Champion Charles Young Ayrshire Junior 2 Year Old 1 Amy Wolfgang 4 Year Old 1 Mark Price S Years & Over Brian Nolan Grand Champion Mark Price Reserve Grand Champion Amy Wolfgang Guernsey Junior Call Karen Wolfgang, 2 Kelly Campbell Intermediate Calf Noel Scheib 4 . ' >» harmful spoilage bacteria • Because heat is controlled quickly, loss of available protein is minimized. Senior Calf 1 Carl Miller, 2 Heidi Schlegel, 3 Lyle E Kernck Summer Yearling 1 George Kernck II Junior Yearling 1 Troy Henncks, 2 Kelly Campbell. 3 Cheryl Kutz Intermediate Yearling 1 Kevin Kernck 1 Heidi Schlegel, 2 Rebecca Snyder, 3 Brenda Wolfgang Junior Champion Heidi Schlegel Reserve Junior Champion Karen Wolfgang Dry Cow 2 Years & Over 1 George E Kernck, II Dairy Board WASHINGTON, D.C. Top editors and broadcasters across the nation recently received a wooden cheese cutting board, complete with a pound of real Cheddar cheese, from the National Dairy Board. The mailing was part of the Board’s continuing effort to draw attention to the dairy industry and increase media awareness of the National Dairy Board. The cutting board, emblazoned with the National Dairy Board’s logo, whetted the appetites of 200 members of the national media, and encouraged them to include dairy-related stories in their publi- ,/i £ K - Senior Yearling Senior 2 Year Old Kevin Kernck 3 Year Old Clayton Snyder, 2 Cara M Smith 4 Year Old Carl Miller, 2 Brenda Wolfgang 5 Years & Over Carl Miller, 2 Noel Scheib Senior Champion Clayton Snyder Reserve Senior Champion George Kernck Grand Champion Clayton Snyder Reserve Grand Champion Heidi Schlegel Milking Shorthorn Champion Daniel Breaux Send Message cations and broadcasts, ‘‘The cheese board mailling is just one part of our ongoing public relations program to increase our visibility among the national medi a, and to position us as a source for all kinds of dairy information," says Ron Hamel, Vice President of Public Affairs for the National Dairy Board. The Dairy Board’s efforts to expand news coverage of dairy products and industry issues have generated positive publicity in many areas of the national media. Recently, morning television personalities Bryant Gumblc and Willard Scott delivered the National Dairy Board’s message to more than four million viewers across the country, as they announced on NBC’s “Today” show that June is Dairy Month and featured a prominent display of cheese on the set. The “Today” show coverage was a direct result of the National Dairy Board’s PR campaign and the cheese board mailing.
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