Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 07, 1989, Image 35

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    MADISON. WI A Rockton,
Illinois man instrumental in the
development of a voluntary sup
ply-management plan under Agri
culture Secretary Richard Lyng is
World Dairy Expo’s Dairyman of
the Year. Shade and three other
Expo honorees will be recognized
at the World Dairy Expo Recogni
tion Banquet at 6 p.m. Tuesday,
October 3 at the Sheraton Inn and
Conference Center.
Shade, 79, has been a leader in a
number of dairy organizations. He
was a director of Mid-West Dairy
men’s Company for 39 years and
served as its president from 1957
to 1979. He is forma- president of
Illinois Milk Producers and saved
as a director for the Illinois Ameri
can Dairy Association.
He was instrumental in the for
mation of Lakes horc Federated
Dairy Cooperative, serving as a
director for 17 years and treasurer
for IS years. Lakeshore Federated
Dairy Cooperative is comprised of
Manitowoc Milk Producers Co
operative, Milwaukee Coopera
tive Milk Producers and Mid-
West Dairymen’s Company.
Shade also was director of Central
Milk Producers Cooperative for
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Richard Shade Named Dairyman Of The Year
11 years.
For 18 years. Shade was an ac
tive director of National Milk Pro
ducers Federation, serving on
many of its committees. He retired
from the board last year and was
recognized at the organization’s
annual meeting as a Honorary
Director for Life.
Noted for his ability to hammer
out farm policy solutions. Shade
was appointed by Democratic
Agriculture Secretary, Orville
Freeman, to serve on the National
Dairy Advisory Board, and, in
1986, was appointed by Republic
Agriculture Secretary, Richard
Lyng, to serve on the National
Dairy Commission. Although the
supply-management program he
was instrumental in developing
was not adopted by the National
Dairy Commission, dairy leaders
maintain it is a program that could
be adopted in the future to help
maintain a balance between sup
ply and demand.
Shade was bom and raised on
an Illinois farm near Champaign.
As a youth, he worked with his
father on the family’s dairy farm
and bottling plant, Shadeland
Dairy. The processing plant was
merged with Beatrice Foods in the
19405. Shade graduated from the
University of Illinois and, follow
ing one semester of graduate stu
dies, began working as the Winne
bago County (IL) Extension 4-H
agent, a position he held from
1934 to 1936. He then worked for
Farmers Home Administration
from 1936 to 1940 and for Federal
Land Bank from 1940 to 1945.
In 1945, Shade started farming
on a dairy and hog farm near
Rockton. Presently, he is in part
NEWARK, DE “Alfalfa
plants probably suffer more from
mismanagement in early fall than
at any other time of year,” says
Kent County Extension agent
Rich Barczewski. “Careful man
agement is the key in preparing al
falfa stands for die winter. If cut
just before a killing frost, plants
may not survive the winter.”
According to Barczewski, the
carbohydrates stored in alfalfa
roots and crowns during Septem
ber and October must be at a high
level for successful overwintering.
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Time Fall Alfalfa
LaneasMr Farming, Saturday, Octohar 7,19M-A35
nership with his son, Steve, milk
ing 65 Holsteins and operating a
feeder steer enterprise. They farm
900 acres of land, most of which is
in com and soybeans.
With his background with farm
lending institutions. Shade has
been a valuable advisor to groups
in financial matters. He is a trustee
of the Rockton Methodist Church
and, as former chairman of the
building committee, spearheaded
construction of an educational
center fa the church.
He was a charter member of
Plants should have at least 10
inches of top growth to promote
maximum carbohydrate storage.
They will use as much as half of
this stored food during dormancy.
To make sure plants have time
to produce a high level of carbo
hydrate reserves, the county agent
advises farmers not to cut or graze
alfalfa for four to six weeks before
the first killing frost While that
date varies by a few days from
county to county, it averages
around October 17 in Delaware.
Harvesting after the first killing
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Rockton’s Macktown State Bank
in 1958. He served as the bank’s
first president, a position he con
tinued through 1966. He served as
vice president from 1972 to 1975
and was appointed president for a
second time from 1976 to 1988.
He then was appointed chairman
of the bank board in 1989. During
his tenure with the bank, it has
grown from $1 million in assets to
$35 million.
Shade and his wife, Lois, have
three children, Julie, 49; Steve, 47;
and Nancy, 43.
Cuttings
frost affects alfalfa less than cut
ting before frost, Barczewski says.
However, if a cutting is taken after
frost, he suggests leaving a 6-inch
stubble to catch and hold snow
and to protect crowns and roots
from winter winds.
“You can’t develop a sound
cutting management program
without taking into account the
fertility status of the soil,” adds
Barczewski. “High soil fertility is
necessary to maintain alfalfa
stands under intensive cutting fre
quencies of 30 to 35 days.”
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