Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 07, 1989, Image 1

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    VOL 3* MO. 9
Welcome To The Pennsylvania Farm Show January 8 to 13
Snyder Named
Secretary Of
Livestock Assn .
HARRISBURG Beverly
Snyder has accepted the position
of executive secretary for the
Pennsylvania Livestock Associa
tion, according to Tom Calvert,
president of the PLA. The Penn
sylvania Livestock Association,
which has been in existence since
the early ’SOs, has the purpose of
developing the full agricultural
and soil resources of Pennsylvania
by promoting die production,
marketing, processing, and maxi
mum use of beef cattle, sheep,
swine, and horses within the state.
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Visit
Lancaster Farming
At Farm Show
Booth No. 274.
Also
Sec Index For Farm
Show Features In This
Issue on Page A-3.
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State DHIA Record Cow Purchased
At Nittany Lion Fall Classic
ENON VALLEY (Lawrence) The highest 1988 individual
DHIA production recced in Pennsylvania for both milk and butter fat
was made by Fultonway GlendeU Abbekeik for Trotacre Farms of
Enon Valley in Lawrence County.
The record: 7y 305 d 39,067 m 4.5% 1754 f 2.9 p. Abbckerk, owned
jointly with Roger Peril of Slippery Rock in Butler County, is classi
fied VG-89. Bred by J. Mowery Frey Jr., Lancaster, the new produc
tion champion was purchased in the first Nittany Lion Fall Classic
sponsored by the students of the Dairy Science Club at Penn State Uni
versity. Trotacre Farms also had the top Guernsey milk production
rtpord, Dolly Runs FB Jay EX produced: lOy 305 d 26,173 m 3.8%'
IOOOf 3.0 p.
As part of the extended circulation of this Farm Show Issue, the lists
of die top herd and individual records of all breeds in milk, butter fat
and protein are published on Plages E-2 to 12.
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Fultonway Glendell Abbekerk
John and Cindy Batchaldar of Oxford, like many, are on
their way to the 73rd annual Farm Show. Hera the Batcbel
dere poae with My-T-Flne Grace, the Jereey grand chkmp
lon of the 1988 ahow. r
Farm Show Competitors
Exhibit Pride In Ag
BY PAT PURCELL
HARRISBURG (Dauphin)
The seed of the first farm show was
sown in 1686 in soil which has
long since been covered over by
stone, sand, cement or macadam in
York Farm Credit Groups Merge
YORK South Central Penn
sylvania’s two leading agricultur
al financial institutions, the Pro
duction Credit Association of
York and Federal Land Bank
Association of York, were merged
to form York Farm Credit, ACA
effective January 1, 1989,
Rohrer, Hollinger Repeat At Tobacco Show
BY USA RISSER
For the third year running,
Donald M. Rohrer of Lancaster
claimed a championship title at the
Lancaster County Tobacco Show
for his Pennsylvania-type tobacco.
Sharing top honors with Rohrer
in the open classes was Keith Frey
of Washington Boro for his win-
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the city of Philadelphia, not
Harrisburg.
Benjamin Franklin was credited
with initiating the spirit of pride
which sparked the first agricultural
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announced Jay V. Rush, continu
ing president and CEO.
The merger of the PCA and the
FLBA of York into the York Farm
Credit, ACA is part of the
implementation of wide sweeping
changes under the Agricultural
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rung hand of Maryland-type, top
third tobacco.
In the youth division, Jeff Hol
linger, 17, of Willow Street,
repeated last year’s performance
by taking home the grand champ
ion hand of Pennsylvania-type
tobacco. Becky Barley, the
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