A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 2, 1988 1988 District Dairy Shows DATE TIME August 20 900 AM August 26 10 00 AM August 29 900 AM 9 00 AM Sept 2 9 00 AM Sept 3 9 30 AM Sept 3 9 15 AM Sept 3 PENNSYLVANIA JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW Sept 26 800 AM Farm Show Complex Harrisburg Milk Production HARRISBURG (Dauphin) Milk production in Pennsylvania during May was 906 million pounds, down 1 percent from May of 1987, according to the Pennsyl vania Agricultural Statistics Service. The number of milk cows in the state during the month averaged 713,000 head, up 1,000 from April but 5,000 less than May 1987. Pro duction per cow averaged 1,270 pounds, 80 pounds more than April but unchanged from May a year ago. In the 21 states surveyed, May milk production totaled 11.0 bil lion pounds, 1 percent more than May 1987. The number of milk cows in those states averaged 8.63 million head, 70,000 less than May 1987. Production per cow average 1,280 pounds, 51 pounds more than April and 21 pounds more than the previous May. During the January-March per iod, the 21 selected states pro duced 84.7 percent of U.S. produc tion. PUCE SHOW Troy Fairgrounds Northeast Kutztown Southeast Fairgrounds Farm Show South Complex Central Harrisburg Central Beaver Springs Fairgrounds Southwest Bedford Fairgrounds Fayette Mon Valley Gary Sheppard County Fairgrounds Crawford Northwest Ed Smith Fairgrounds CHAIRMAN Edward Pruss Wayne Co Ext Office Courthouse Honesdale 18431 Dave Swartz 235 W Market St West Chester 19382 Phil Wagner 191 Franklin Fms Lane Chambersburg 17201 Bob Hockenbrock Box 147 Mifflmtown 17059 Sue Fox P O Box 654 Bedford 15522 P O. Box 250 Greensburg 15601 100 Wise Road Jamestown 16134 Jake Guffey 701 S 4th St Towanda 18848 You Too Can Enjoy The Quality And Benefits Of A Trouble Free Big Dutchman Chain Feeder. 2C Puj Putchman. “Built By Poultry People For The Poultry Industry” Anderson BUTLER Philip R. Ander son of State College, Pa. has been named Extension Dairy Agent in Butler, Beaver and Lawrence Counties according to Dr. Homer Mazer, Extension Director for the Western Region of Penn State’s Cooperative Extension. Anderson, a 1988 graduate of Pennsylvania Slate University, holds a B.S. Degree in Dairy Pro duction. While at Penn State Phil was a member of the Dairy Science Club and President of the Penn State Rifle Club. He served as a Research Aide to Dr. A. Jud Hein richs in studies concerning the nutritional needs of dairy replace ment stock. Mr. Anderson brings an expanded program of dairy man agement technology to the three counties including: computerized nutritional systems, bam ventila tion design and analysis, a milking systems review, and basic dairy farm financial management methods. Phil is currently conducting a IT’S HARD TO EXPLAIN WHAT QUALITY 15... ...But People Like Donna Edris Of Bethel, PA, “In The 8 Years I’ve Had My Big Dutchman Layer System, I Don’t Remember Repairing My Chain Feeder ." 1 HtRSHEY EQUIPMENT I PI I CONIPANY ’ INC * t-J Poiignors of Quality System for Poultry, S*ino ond Groin Honking Named Dairy Agent dairy farm bio security survey for Penn State and he expects to launch a Thirty Month Replace ment Stock study in early Septem ber. His first Tri-County Dairy Newsletter will soon be in the hands of farmers throughout the area he serves. Dr. Mazer points out that Phil’s assignment is to add to and com plement the activities of other Extension Agents currently con ducting educational programs for dairymen in the three counties where he is to be working. Dr. Mazer also advises that Anderson will not be expected to take charge of the 4-H Dairy Clubs, but will instead serve them as a program resource person. Mr. Anderson is the son of Paul and Barbara Anderson of State College, Pa. and his grandfather was a lifelong dairyman in Penn Township of Butler County. The new agent can be reached at his office in the Lawrence County Agricultural Center, Courthouse, New Castle, Pa. 16101, telephone Know What It’s All About. Philip R. Anderson 412-654-8370. Requests for his assistance can also be arranged through either the Beaver or Butler County Extension offices. SYCAMORE IND PARK 255 PUNE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA 17603 (717)393-5807 Route 30 West at the Centerville Exit.