A2B-LancMttr Panning, Saturday, Apr! 18,1992 Jerseys Are Tops (Continued from Pago A 1) noted that one of her cows pro* duced more milk than her neigh bor’s Holsteins. “I tease him about it.” she said. During her presentation she recited figures that show Jersey milk is higher in protein and fat than Holsteins. Because they are smaller, they eat less and are thus more cost effective for farmers, she said. Carol Dreisbach, information director for the American Jersey Cattle Club, was the featured speaker during the Sunday breakfast. A native of Berks County, Dreisbach spoke on animal wel fare from a business perspective. “Farmers have to be careful about how we treat our animals,” she said, noting that consumers are concerned about the safety of the food supply. “We need to tell people how careful we are in our treatment of downer cows,” she said about this emotionally charged topic. “Cows are Our business, and we need to look at what we do and be beyond reproach,” she said. The top five winners out of 21 winners of the Jacob M. Brunges production contest were: 1. Lisa Rankin, Burgettstown, Lollie Royal Lollipop of Rankin Actual SOS 3-00 3x 18,842 lbs. M. 943 lbs. F, 770 lbs. P; ME 19,894 lbs M. 775 lbs. P. 2. Jason Rankin, Burgettstown, Dietrich, second from left, last year’s queen, congratulates the new queen, Marsha Ann Chess, second from right. Her alternates are Shannon Peterman, left, and Noel Scheib. right. .