Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 19, 1988, Image 40

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    A4O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 19, 1988
Crawford
MEADVILLE Nine Craw
ford County dairy fanners enrolled
in the Pennsylvania Dairy Herd
Improvement Association were
recognized for outstanding pro
duction achievements at the Annu
al Meeting and Banquet held
recently at the Meadville Com
munity and Convention Center.
The awards were all sponsored by
local agri-business throughout the
county.
John Tautin, Sr., Conneautville,
was honored for having the high
herd in butterfat production for the
1987 testing year. Tautin’s 40.8
cows averaged 20,530 lbs. of milk,
790 lbs. of butterfat and 638 lbs. of
protein per cow. Oswald Equip
ment Company, Hartstown, spon
sored this award. In addition, he
received production ribbons spon
sored by the PA Dairymen’s Asso
ciation. John also received the high
production Holstein herd award
sponsored by Gale Dana, ABS
Technician.
Wayne Stainbrook, Meadville,
was recognized for having the high
herd in milk and protein produc
tion. Stain-Brook Farms’ 53 cows
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averaged 21,680 lbs. of milk, 764
lbs. of butterfat and 683 lbs. of pro
tein per cow. Stainbrook’s plaque
was sponsored by Turner’s Mill,
Inc., Cambridge Springs. In addi
tion, production ribbons sponsored
by the PA Dairymen’s Association
were awarded.
Wil-Aire Farm, Paul Manross,
Saegertown, received a plaque rec
ognizing his herd for the greatest
gain in milk production for the
1987 testing year. Manross gained
2,428 lbs. of milk per cow over his
1986 production. His 53.5 cows
averaged 20,599 lbs. of milk, 733
lbs. of butterfat and 645 lbs. of pro
tein per cow. This award was spon
sored by Meadville Farm Credit
Service. In addition, he received
production ribbons from the PA
Dairymen’s Association.
Robert Freyermuth, Meadville,
was recognized for the second year
in a row for having a somatic cell
count under 100,000 average for
the year. Freyermuth’s herd aver
aged 77,000 count for the herd of
31.3 cows. A plaque presented to
him was sponsored by Cochranton
Veterinary Clinic and a framed
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certificate sponsored by Erie-
Crawford Cooperative,
Saegertown.
James Davis, Spartansburg, was
the recipient of a second plaque for
having a somatic cell count under
100,000 average for the year.
Davis’ count averaged 91,000 for
his 31.5 cows. Davis’ award was
sponsored by Penn Star Milling,
Centerville. A framed certificate
sponsored by Platt’s Mill,
Spartansburg.
Byler Brothers, Spartansburg,
were recognized for having the
high herd for the Brown Swiss
breed. Their 11.2 cows averaged
13,722 lbs. of milk, 541 Ibs.ofbut
terfat, and 473 lbs. of protein per
cow. They also milk a herd of
Holstein cows. Byler’s award was
sponsored by Conneautville Far
mer’s Exchange.
The award for the high produc
tion Guernsey herd was awarded to
Dolly Run Farm, John Kunz, Cen
terville. Kunz’s 87.2 cows aver
aged 13,672 lbs. of milk, 594 lbs.
of butterfat and 471 lbs. of protein
per cow. Titusville Agway, Inc.
sponsored this award.
Spruce Row Farm, Jeff and
Janet Peters, Meadville, received a
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plaque for the high-production
Jersey herd. Their 55.6 cows aver
aged 15,104 lbs. of milk, 669 lbs.
of butterfat and 555 lbs. of protein
per cow. Their award was spon
sored by Cochranton Cooperative
Association.
The following farms were rec
ognized for having a cow in the
herd that'finished its lactation dur
ing the 1987 testing year with a
lifetime production 0f200,000 lbs.
of milk or more. These farms were
A-Jay Farms, Spartansburg:
Orange Bucket Holsleins, Center
ville; Queens Manor Holstein,
Jamestown; Roy Douthitt, Mcad
ville, and Robert Freyermuth,
Meadville.
The following farms were rec
ognized for having cows with a
lifetime production of over
200,000 lbs. of milk; however,
they were removed from the herd
during the 1987 testing year. These
herds are as follows: Fiely Farms,
Townville; Black Pond Farms,
Saegertown; Morrell Farms,
Cochranton; Robert Marzka, Cam
bridge Springs; O-Darlan Farm,
Linesville; Clark Duncan, Mead
ville; and Roy Douthitt, Meadville.
A total of 132 herds were on test
for the 1987 testing year. The
herds averaged 51.9 cows, averag
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ing 15,865 lbs. of milk, 568 lbs. of
butlcrfat and 499 lbs. of protein per
cow. A total 0f6,848 cows were on
lest for the year.
The herds arc tested by seven
supervisors working in Crawford
County; they arc: Mary Pederson,
Cochranton; William Molzing,
Cochranlon; Christina Dcctcr,
Titusville; Jane Kashner, Venan
go; Larry Peffer, Espyville; Paula
Kunz, Centerville; and Jeff Peter
son, Cochranton.
Crawford County DHIA Presi
dent Jean Boozer, Cochranton,
was Mistress of Ceremonies for
the annual meeting. Regional
Manager Robert Baxter and State
Director Stanley Brubaker gave a
short presentation on DHIA activi
ties from the State and Regional
level. The main speaker was Ver
non Rose of The PA Department of
Agriculture, Bureau of Marketing,
Harrisburg, who spoke on “A
Humorous and Light Look at Agri
culture. Crawford County Dairy
Princess Junia Laughery, spoke
about her role as a representative
of the dairy industry.
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