Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 20, 1993, Image 33

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    Maryland Holstein Breeders Support 4
FROSTBURG. Md. Four
Maryland youth will be represent
ing the United States in interna
tional competition at the Royal
Highland show in Edinburgh,
Scotland on June 25, 1993. The
youth will be attending the com
petition as a result of winning the
National 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging
Contest in Madison, Wisconsin in
September, 1992. Team members
are: Kristi Geary, Gaithersbuig;
Mark lager, Fulton; Chip Savage;
Knoxville: and Marie Speak,
Taneytown. Many activities are
being planned to help financially
support the trip that will include
travel to agricultural facilities and
sights in England, Holland, Bel
gium, Germany and France.
One special activity to raise
funds will be a FUN AUCTION
sponsored by the Maryland Hols
tein Association. It will be held in
conjunction with the Maryland
Holstein Annual Banquet on Fri
day evening, March 12, 1993, at
Help Wanted For Dairy
Farm Chores, Prefer
Amish Couple To Live In
Provided Housing, Located
in Southern York County.
Nearest Amish Neighbors
Are About 2% Miles Away
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CONTACT YOUR LOCAL ICI DEALER
the COMFORT INN in Frostburg,
Maryland. The FUN AUCTION
will begin immediately following
the banquet.
Many exciting and unique items
already have beat promised to the
FUN AUCTION to help raise
money. Some of the items include:
• a “Lone Star” quilt made by
Amish women from Oakland,
Md.;
• two nights in the “Honey
moon Suite” at the Royal Oaks
Motel, Deep Creek Lake;
• many valuable milk bottles,
including a half-pint University of
Maryland milk bottle;
• a hand-made hickory rocker,
• a hand-painted milk can
(scene of your choice);
• famous Garrett County maple
syrup;
• plus many other crafts and
gifts.
Also, semen, embryos, and
some animals will be consigned to
sales with die proceeds going to
Help Wanted
For Dairy Farm Chores
Prefer Amish Couple To Live
In Provided Housing, Located
in Southern York County.
Nearest Amish Neighbors Are
About 2% Miles Away.
. (717) 927-6611
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support the youth.
Help from as many people as
possible is greatly encouraged to
support these outstanding youth.
If you would like to donate some
items to the FUN AUCTION,
please contact one of the follow
ing people:
Marth Bender, Accident, MD
(301) 746-8559
Ken Holland, Pocomoke, MD
(410) 957-1399
Judy lager, Fulton. MD
(301) 725-6751
Lee Majeskie, College Park,
MD (301) 405-1406 ,
Eva Martin, Smithsburg, MD
(301) 824-2106
Bonnie Remsberg, Middle
town, MD (301) 371-5498
Cindee Savage, Knoxville, MD
(301) 695-5265
Colleen Smith, Monkton. MD
(410) 692-6724
Nona Schwartzbeck, Union
Bridge, MD (410) 775-2845
H Youth With Fun Auction
If you would like to purchase an
item but will be unable to attend
the event, please contact one of
the people listed above.
We arc very proud of the
accomplishments made by the
Maryland 4-H youth in dairy
programs and activities. However,
their success would not be made
possible without the tremendous
support of the dairy producers,
volunteer leaders, private organi
zations, the Maryland 4-H Found
ation, and the University of Mary
land System.
, If. you would like to make a
It Mixes Bales.
The new ROTO-MIXIV Series Mixer Feeder
with the ROTO-HAY Processor™ (Patent
Pending) combines two steps into one by
chopping baled hay and other roughages
as they are put into the mixer with other
feed ingredients. It reduces the costs of
grinding by allowing you to process only
what you need, thus reducing shrinkage due
to wind and spoilage. The ROTO-MIX IV with
the ROTO-HAY Processor also gives you the capability to mix
small quantities to achieve a consistent blend when using micro
ingredients. All this with the
speed and efficiency of
the revolutionary
ROTO-MIX*
mixing system.
Hay...this is
something to get
excited about.
brochure video
demonstration
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 20, 1993-A33
financial contribution to support
the youth on this exciting interna
tional trip, please make checks
payable to “MARYLAND 4-H
FOUNDATION” and send to;
If you would like more infor
mation about the fundraising
activities or how you can help
financially support the team,
please contact Lee Majeskie at
(301) 405-1406.
Hay!
2205 £ Wyatt Earp
Dodge City, Kansas 67001
Dr. Lee Majeski
Department of Animal Sciences
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-2311