York 4-H Beef Honors Extension Secretary iftvrF RIIPP For 14 years, Wise had helped v«-ir to surprise the annual outstanding ccv™ C v/,MTv^ P rn \ »waid honored of Hie beef club, - *""8 Wogr.pWcal Inform.- ljr , e^ 1 j"! 10 " tion and compiling the booklets Kathy Wue had the tobl« tamed awards on her when the 4-H club ln addi i on to her work with named her m outstanding award beefdub> assists with other winner for 1992. 4-H programs and handles exten- The surprise hono w sion secretarial responsibilities for announced during the club sannu- various aduk lives *^ ck programs, al banquet and awards program, She also works closely with held Jan. 25 at the Seven Valleys of York Coun 4 . H y Eisenhour and Robin Shive receive attendance awards as members of the York 4-H Beef Club. FOR SALE PEANUT 1 HULLS For JDlSUUlilllv Most effective as bedding for all kinds of beef and , dairy ( t hors Special recognition is given to 4-H Beef Club winners of the 1991 York Fair. From the left are Kenley Jo Myers, Jen Sweitzer, Shawn Waltimyer, Keith Grubb, and Suzan ne Bishard. Center. Kathy serves as secretary of the South Central Pennsylvania Cat tlemen’s Association. A member of the state and national Angus associations, she has a small herd of Angus beef cows at her fami ly’s farm near Spring Grove. She is also a member of the Pennsylvania Angus Ladies Best on the Farm Alfalfa grower Robert Grossnickle of Woodsboro, MD planted Medallion on his "Johnsville Farms" located in Frederick County in the spring of 1990. Two years later, he reports, "we've grown some other alfalfas but we like Medallion best. Medallion is definitely a thicker stand and very leafy clear down to the ground. Because we know it's our best quality, we always feed it to the cows first. We think it's the best value for the cost of starting a new stand. (Photo above) * vertlcllllum wilt; resistant * bacterial wilt: highly res. * anthracnose: highly res. * fusarlum wilt: highly res. * phytophthora root rot: mod. res. rnmmmm - Auxiliary and has chaired the state’s Angus queen contest Actively involved at the Mt Zion United Church of Christ in Spring Grove, Kathy is a youth Sunday School teacher and former junior department superintendent Others were also recognized. Two leaders of the York beef club were honored for their years MEDALLION Top hOßors iB , h . Trial Planted Penn State 1988 Penn State 1989 Cornell/NYSFGC 1988 University Cornell/NYSFGC 1988 Maryland 1989 * Highest Yield Recorded In Penn Slate Testing *' Tompkins, Alleghany, St Lawrence County sites averaged *** Topped trial with highest yield s X* ISeedW^l *x + <■, > ir % E. *4 v. ~vj fm tei L- Best in Test >rv ||l>l of service to the 4-H program. Daniel Shive, Seven Valleys, has worked with York 4-H beef mem bers for 37 years. Charles Sunday, York, is a 30-year leader with the beef program. Special recognition was extended during the awards pre sentations to Bill Campbell, own- (Tum to Pago 010) region... in university tests, and where it really counts... on the farm! Put this superior variety to work on your farm! Year/s Location or Yield Tested County Rank 1990 Landisville 9.28 T/A* 1989-91 Landisville 8.42 T/A 1991 Tompkins 126% 1990 ** 110% 1990 Clarksville 8.78 T/A*** '< -