Jersey Living Life REYNOLDSBURG. OH Norms Peony Pride-P and Deposit Name, Final Score Owner Norma Peony Pride-P, E-91% Goodnow Jersey Farm, Inc., Turner, Maine Sea Wood Kelly Carolina, VG-82% Joseph M. Regli, Femdale, Calif. Observer Althea Anna, E-90% Goodnow Jersey Farm, Inc., Turner Maine Midnight Parade, E-92% H.Q. Wilde, Lenox, Mass. GR BV Trigger Uian, E-91% Merlin Haeuser, Cochrane, Wis. SLJ Faithful Mary Francis, E-90% Hays State Line Jerseys, Seneca, Mo. Generator Howard Sally, E-91% John R. Miller, Chesterfield, Mass. Deposit Victor Coleen Estate of J.W Coppini, Ferndale, Calif. Stroups Generator Jerroy Pamson, VG-85% Stroups Jersey Farm, Charlotte, N.C. Bluebiood Fashion, VG-88% Mayfield Dairy Farm, Inc., Athens, Tenn Name. Final Score Owner Deposit Victor Coleen Estate of J.W Coppini, Ferndale, Calif GR BV Trigger Luan, E-91% Merlin Haeuser, Cochran, Wis. SLJ Faithful Mary Francis, E-90%' Hays State Line Jersey, Seneca, Mo,. Norms Peony Pride-P, E-91% Goodnow Jersey Farm, Inc., Turner, Maine Observer Althea Anna, E-90% Goodnow Jersey Farm, Inc., Turner, Maine Sea Wood Kelly Carolina, VG-82% Joseph M. Regli, Ferndale, Calif. Forest Glen Mercury DeDe, E-92% * Stanley K. and Dora H. Bansen, Dayton, Ore. Midnight Parade, E-92% H.G. Wilde, Lenox, Mass. Generator Howard Sally, E*9l% v.John R. Miller, Chesterfield, Mass GR BV Mighty Ruth, E-91% Merlin Haeuser, Cochrane, Wis. Victor Coleen have climbed to the top of the Living Lifetime Produc- Living Lifetime Producers—Milk (As of December 31,1988) Lbs. Milk 226,039 222,820 214,907 209,392 203,675 200,088 194,603 186,260 178,486 175,962 Living Lifetime Producers—Fat (As of December 31,1988) • Average Daily Production Lbs. Fat Lbs. Milk Lbs. Fat Lbs. Milk Days 11,213 186,260 3.2 53 4 3,486 10,733 10,432 10,291 9,969 9,959 9,890 9,371 9,254 8,771 time M tion Lists after years ing for the awards. Average Daily Production Lbs. Fat Lbs. Milk Lbs. Fat Days 10,291 48.8 2 2 4,629 58.9 9,959 48.1 9,969 53.6 9,371 446 10,733 583 10,432 50 2 9,254 53 4 11,213 40 9 8,012 540 7,588 203,675 200,088 226,039 214,907 222,820 175,035 209,392 194.603 158,505 ilk and Fat Champions of contend- 3,785 4,468 3,905 4,568 3,432 3,874 3,486 4,365 3,258 4,568 44 6 3,432 583 4,629 48 8 4,468 48 1 3,785 589 3,324 52 7 3,905 53.6 3,874 50 2 3,282 48 3 V*' '1 * \ Norms Peony Pride-P is atop the Living Lifetime Milk Produc ers list. “Pride” has produced 226,039 pounds of milk and 10,291 pounds of fat in 4,629 days. This averages to 48.8 pounds milk and 2.2 pounds fat produced daily. “Pride” is owned by Goodnow Jersey Farm, Inc., Albert and Lynette Bradford, Tur ner, Maine. Deposit Victor Coleen, owned by the estate of J.W. Coppini, Femdale, California, is the winner of the Leading Lifetime Fat Pro ducers contesL “Coleen” has pro duced 11,213 pounds of fat and Kozak, Dreisbach and Haworth Join American Jersey Cattle Club REYNOLDS, Oh. The hir ing of three new staff members has been announced by Maurice E. Core, Executive Secretary of The American Jersey Cattle Club (AJCC) and National All-Jersey Inc. (NAJ). Alan Kozak, State College, Pennsylvania, has been named Southwest Area Representative effective August 1, 1989. Kozak will offer the services of AJCC and NAJ in California, Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico. Kozak is a 1984 graduate of The Pennsyl vania State University and is cur rently the Business Manager of the Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders Association. Kozak coached the first place team at the 1988 National 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging Contest. He will accompany the team to Scot land to compete in an international dairy judging contest this summer. Kozak spent two years as an Assistant County Agent for the Pennsylvania Cooperative Exten sion Service and has also worked at Co-Hill Farms, Twin Brook Farm and Misty Acres in each aspect of dairy operations. While in college Kozak served Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 1,1989-A2l 186,260 pounds milk in 3,486 days. “Colccn” averaged 3.2 pounds fiat and 53.4 pounds milk daily production. “Pride” and “Coleen” received the Ogston Farm Trophy and the High Lawn Farm Trophy, respec tively, at the 1989 American Jersey Cattle Club Awards Break fast on June 17 in Cedar Rapids, lowa. The 1988 Content taw the first time in history that six entries had over 200,000 pounds milk. Addi tionally, four entries had lifetime credits over 10,000 pounds fat. as president of Alpha Zeta Agri cultural Fraternity and received many scholarships including the Craola Farm Scholarship. Alpha Zcta-Morrill Chapter Cooperation Scholarship, National Alpha Zeta Foundation Scholarship and the Milk Marketing, Inc. Scholarship. Carol A. Drcisbach, Hamburg, Pennsylvania, was named Assis tant Editor of the Jersey Journal. She will contribute to all aspects' of Jersey Journal production including editorial and advertising material beginning July 1, 1989. Drcisbach is a May, 1989 grad uate of The Pennsylvania State University, where she majored in Dairy Production and minored in English. An active member of the Penn State Dairy Science Club, Dreisbach was co-editor of the 1988 Penn State Dairyman Year book and sophomore representa tive to the Agriculture Student Council. As a member of the Dairy Judging Team at Penn State, she was the high individual and high oral reason presenter at the Penn State Spring Judging Con test, placed fifth at the Eastern States Exposition Collegiate Con test, and placed ninth at the Penn sylvania All-American Contest Carol is the daughter of Dr. Robert and Mrs. Helene Dreis bach, and was actively involved in the family’s Long Meadows Farm Jersey operation. Larry Haworth, Manteca, Cali fornia, is the new Northwest Area Representative and will provide AJCC and NAJ services for Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. Haworth is a June, 1989 gradu ate of California Polytechnic Uni versity where he majored in Dairy Science and minored in Agricul tural Business Management Haworth was an assistant herds man for nine years at Dutra Farms,. Inc., where he assisted in milking, caring and feeding of the 1,100 cows. He has been a creamery assistant at the Cal Poly Creamery since 1987 and a sweet com grow er at the Cal Poly Sweet Com Enterprise Project Haworth’s other college activi ties include Agricultural Commu nicators of Tomorrow, Los Lecheros Dairy Club, National Agricultural Marketing Associa tion and Young Farmers. He was the recipient of the San Joaquin County Livestock Boosters Scho larship and the Stanislaus County Holstein Breeders Scholarship. For additional information.