A2B-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 7, 1992 Responsibility Proves Exciting To This Dairy 4-H’er ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff MOUNT JOY (Lancaster Co.) While some 4-H’ers depend so much on the work of parents and friends to care for show animals, Fran Kennel looks at animal responsibility another way as a refreshing break from other boring routines and as simply a joy. As for her champion animals, Fran, a senior at Lancaster Menno nite High School, said she “takes care of them. I know some kids don’t They’re on the family farms, so the dad feeds them and stuff like that. It’s kind of a break. I don’t know, to just go out and work for a while.” For her devotion to dairy ani mals, Fran, the 17-year-old daughter of Marilyn and Larry Kennel, has been honored as best owner/breeder in the Holstein category from the Lancaster Coun ty 4-H Show. The award recognizes qualities of 4-H’ers who believe in what they are doing and have the per severance to carry their plans through to completion, according to Elizabeth Smith, member of the Cows ’R Us 4-H Club. The award, sponsored by Lancaster Farming, was presented last night at the Lan caster 4-H Dairy Awards Recogni tion Night. Fran, active in 4-H for five As for her animals, Fran, a senior at Lancaster Mennonlte High School, said she “takes care of them. I know some kids don’t. They’re on the family farms, so the dad feeds them and stuff like that, it’s kind of a break, I don’t know, to Just go out and work for a while.” 101'x 245’ Omp Pit Total Slattsd 3000 Haad Flnlahlng Bam By King Construction With Cantor Support Wall. 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A lot of firsthand “biology” experience came while working as a technician for her father during the summer months, helping to set up equipment and conduct laborat ory work, including using the microscope to search for the embryos after flush. This type of work is “really exciting,” said Fran. The work on the animals with her family including brother Reuben, 15, Sar ah, 12. and Nathan, 9—drew them closer together. She said 4-H “teaches a lot of good responsibility and it keeps us 'Equipment By FLYWAY BUSINESS PARK 139 A Wen Airport Rd. LHitz, PA 17543 (717) 569-2702 1-800-673-2580 out of trouble.” Other owner/breeder honors for the colored breeds include Heather Becker, Narvon, Ayrshire; Eli zabeth Smith, Denver, Brown Swiss: Brian Smith, Denver, Guernsey; and Karen Shaub, Quarryvijle, Jersey. Other honors include; HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Pennsylvania All Ameri can Dairy Show exhibitors and supporters are encouraged to attend the 1992 annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Dairy and Allied Industries Association (PDAIA) set for Nov. 16 at Hoss’s Steak and Sea House restaurant in Bedford. The restaurant is actually located just off the Bedford exit of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The PDAIA is the governing body of the Pa. AH American Dairy Show and the business meet ing is bring held to review the show and to elect board members to represent the six dairy cattle breed oiganizations and the dairy industry. Exhibitors of three or more ani mals in the latest Pa. 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American Meeting Set Dairy Show and industry busines ses supporting the show are auto matically members of the PDAIA and are eligible to participate in the annual meeting. The meeting is an opportune time for exhibitors and supporters to share ideas and lay plans for the 1993 show, said Charles Me, show manager. Each breed organization has one representative and there are three directors representing the general dairy industry. There are three openings expected on the board for 1992. This year, the Guernsey and Milking Shorthorn associations are to submit the name of at least one person to be nominated for a 3-ycar term. Those whose terms expire this Tunnel Ventilation Fan* By AAA (S^», All Northaaat Agrl Syatama Fanelng Available With nbarglaaa Houalnga And Propa With Doubla Stalnlaaa Slaal Fanea Faat And LKatima Warranty Stalnlaaa Staal T-Bolts KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 601 Overly Grove Road New Holland, PA 17557 Reserve; Jo* Bait, Holtwood. Champion 14-18 Yaar Old: Jestlyn Obarholtzar, Eli zabethtown. Reaarva; Dan Gaiuingar, Gordonvill*. BREED CHAMPIONS Junior: Ayrshire: Elizabeth Spicfclar, Mount Joy. Brown Swiss: Gerald Boyd, Ephrata. Guernsey: Brian Smith, Denver. Holstein: Sarah Kennel. Mount Joy. Senior Ayrshire: Heather Becker, Narvon. Brawn 9wiu: Scott Wagner, Quarryvill*. Guernsey; Brian Smith, Denver. Holstein; Matthew Walk, Peach Bot tom. Jersey: Karen Shaub, Quarryvllle. year arc Guernsey representative Raymond Witmer. of Willow Street; Milking Shorthorn rep resentative Sam Yoder, of Shoe makersville; and industry rep resentative John Morris of Freder ick. Md. Since it is important that each breed has an active role in the con duct of the show, members are also encouraged to contact their respec tive organization to suggest nomi nees for these representativeships. Suggestions for an industry rep resentative can be made by con tacting William Nichol, PDAIA secretary, 834 Benner Pike, State College, Pa. 16802; or the Pen nsylvania All American Dairy Show, Farm Show Complex, 2301 North Cameron St, Harrisburg, Pa. 17110. Buildings By (717) 354-4740