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The youth conference starts at 10:30 a.m. and is to be followed by the club calf sale at 1:30 p.m. The conference experts include Keninanne Rarick, who has been showing beef calves since shw was a 4-Her growing up in Berks Coun ty. She is to supply tips to young Sale Features Youth Conference beef exhibitors on blocking and fit ting a calf, along with a discussion on how to present a calf in the showring. Also, Dr. Lynn Sammons, of Willow Creek Animal Hospital, is to provide information on how to keep a club calf healthy and will discuss when and when not to use medications and drugs. Lancaster County native Chris Herr has exhibited numerous entries to the Pennsylvania Farm Show and other major livestock events. He will be sharing his experiences in raising a Farm Show champion steer, which Chris accomplished in 1980. Also speaking is Chad Cash, a regional manager of Purina Mills, who is to discuss feeding beef calves for market and how to achieve optimum results. 'This is the second year we have brought together some of the industry’s most experienced peo BfjT| Member II American Forage and I Grassland Council ple to provide an interesting and informative morning for young people and parents, alike,” said Sheila Miller, sale chairman. “Last year’s event was a great success, and I heard positive com ments from all the kids who came out. I believe even the most exper ienced 4-Her will walk away from this pre-sale youth conference with something beneficial. I hope all county clubs take advantage of this free conference.” This year’s sale will feature 24 calves in the ring to be auctioned by Harry Bachman, of Annville. Judge Ron Miller is to select a champion and reserve champion calf before the sale. Crossbred steer consignments combine Angus, Chianina, Sim mental, and Maine Anjou blood lines in combinations. Also selling are two purebred Angus steers and three purebred Polled Hereford steers. Females FIT! 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Jeremy Manwiller, Robesonia, showed his purebred Polled Here ford steer bred by Deitschland Farm, Womelsdorf, to grand champion honors at the 1990 Kim berton Fair, Chester County and the Denver Fair, Lancaster County. Junior exhibitors who show their Dutch Country calves to champion honors are eligible to receive $5O gift certificates on a purchase of another calf at the next calf sale. The Fourth Dutch County Calf Sale consignors include Eastern Land & Resources, Elene Hitz, Annville; Geri and John Gammel, Womelsdorf; Ken Hebei, Grant ville; Mitch Leonarski, William stown, N.J.; MAP Farm, Womels dorf; Messick Farm, Middletown; Emilie Miller/Deitschland Farm, Womelsdorf; Rolling Shade Polled Herefords, East Greenville; Elmer Stehman, Robesonia; and Weaverland Valley Farms & Kris tin Chupp. For more information about the Dutch Country Calf Sale or the pre-sale youth conference, call Sheila Miller at (215) 589-5617, or write to Dutch Country Calf Sale, c/o Sheila Miller, sale chairman, RDI, Box 325, Womelsdorf, Pa., 19567. 1 IE The Knight Series 2000 Reel Auggie. The first practical TMR mixer. 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