Delaware Council Of Farm Organizations Sets Meeting DOVER, Del. Jeanne Robertson, a 6-2 former Miss North Carolina with a cache of “tall tales" will bring her seven step plan for developing a sense of humor to the 23rd Annual Agri cultural Industry Dinner on Satur day. March 20th. lire event will be held at the University of Delaware’s Clayton Hall in Newark. This annual gathering enables farmers, agribu sinessmen and policy makers a chance to discuss issues facing agriculture in the year ahead. Author and humorist Robertson has been speaking professionally since 1963. What began as a necessity when she became Miss North Carolina, grew into a hobby and eventually a career. Robertson has a degree from Auburn University and taught AD ADC Inc . Offers Summer Job SYRACUSE, N.Y. The American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc. (ADADC) is seeking a summer intern for a pos ition in the communications department in the Syracuse, New York office. A dairy background with strong communications and writing skills are required for the position. Applicants should have completed either their junior or senior year in college to be considered. ALFALFA HIGHEST YIELD - EXCELLENT FORAGE QUALITY THE ALFALFA THAT LIVES UP TO ITS NAME PENN-STATE ALFALFA VARIETY TRIALS ROCK SPRINGS, PA. 1989 • 1992 MAGNUM 111 ALFALFA AVERAGE YIELD 7.23 T/AtEST MEAN 6.26 T/A ROCK SPRINGS, PA 1990 - 1991 MAGNUM 111 ALFALFA AVERAGE YIELD 8.66 T/A TEST MEAN 7.67 T/A ROCK SPRINGS, PA 1991 - 1992 MAGNUM 111 ALFALFA AVERAGE YIELD 8.47 T/ATEST MEAN 7.43 T/A LANDISVILLE, PA 1990 - 1992 MAGNUM 111 ALFALFA AVERAGE YIELD 8.01 T/A TEST MEAN 6.87 T/A CORNELL UNIVERSITY, N.Y. MAGNUM 111 ALFALFA 3 COUNTY AVERAGE 128% OF CHECKS YIELD ADVANTAGE OF OVER 1 TON OF HAY PER ACRE PER YEAR WITH MAGNUM 111 IN PENNSYLVANIA CALL: 717-524-2952 IN NEW YORK CALL: 716-384-5523 physical education in high school and college and coached basket ball for many years. But, it was apparent that people enjoyed her humorous style of speaking more than anything. She became a member of the National Speakers Association and was elected president in 1985-86. She was presented with the Association’s Cavett Award in 1989, the NAS’s most prestigious honor. She was the Erst woman to receive the honor. Her self-deprecating humor eli cits laughter, but her message inspires all of us to accept out selves and others for what they are and to have the confidence to suc ceed in life. Robertson appeared at the annual Dclmarva Poultry Indus try, Inc. banquet several years ago. To apply for the position, send a resume and two writing samples to Michelle Coyne. American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc., 14 Ridgedale Avc, Suite 260, Cedar Knolls, NJ. 07927-1106. The American Dairy Associa tion and Dairy Council, Inc. is a dairy promotion organization rep resenting dairy producers in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. MAGNUM 111 Tickets for the Ag Industry The dinner is sponsored by the groups and organizations. Dinner are $75 each. Price Delaware Council of Farm Orga- For tickets and/or information includes a cocktail hour from 6to nizations, a non-profit association please call Brenda Winchell at 7 p.m. f dinner and an ice cream of representatives from the state’s (302) 739-4811 or 1-800-282- soc**!- major agricultural commodity 8685. Maxima Sets World Record This photo of the new world record milk-making cow Tullando Roy alty Maxima was published In the Holstein Association News, a news letter of the national Holstein Association. She made 58,952 pounds of milk In one year. (Continued from Poo# At) began in 1966. pounds of fat and 1,230 pounds of Veronica, the seventh dam, protein in the Ttollar herd. made 19,480 pounds of 3.5 per- Tullando Admiral Van, Max- cent milk in 294 days in 1963. ima’s sixth dam made a 305-day And in 1949, the tenth dam made rccord with 22,530 pounds of milk 19,236 pounds of 3.7 percent milk and 808 pounds of fat (3.6 per- in 305 days, cent) in her first lactation, which As for type, the dam and grand- SEED CORE '2B RINGFIELD CHADDS FORD, PA 19317 (215) 388-6039 RVOS Uncattw Famting, Saturday, March 6 1993433 am were both Very Good. The great-grandam. Tullando Cal Meg, was Nancy Tullar’s first show calf, she too, scored 83. Maxima’s sixth dam. Tullando Admiral Van, shown by Deborah Tullar at Eastern States Exposi tion, was named grand champion cow in 1966; she was scored 87. The tenth and eleventh dam in the pedigree woe scored 85 and 87, respectively. Maxima is more than a genetic aberration. She and her family are an integral part of the Tullando Farm heritage. I Lancaster Muzde Loading Riffle Assn. * • Thirty-Fourth Annual : GUN SHOW i • The Original Lancaster Show • • Saturday - March 20, 1993 Sunday March 21, 1993 • • 8.00 AM ■ 5:00 PM 9.00 AM - 3.00 PM • • At The Lancaster Farm & Home Center • • 1383 Arcadia Road, Lancaster, PA • We Have Soybeans And Alfalfa!
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