C6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1993 Timothy Shultz Pennfield LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Pennfield Corporation, 711 Rohrerstown Road, is pleased to announce the following additions to their Feed Marketing Division: Timothy Shultz; A. Norman Cos ncr, Sr.; and Stephen Isaacson. Shultz was graduated with a degree in agribusiness from the State University of Morrisville, N.Y. Upon completion of his edu cation, Shultz was employed with Lowellville Feed and Grain. As a Dry House Farm DeFOREST, Wis. Dry House Farm, owned and operated by Lester Yoder and his brother Ray Yoder, received the February Genetic Management System Elite Herd award from American Breeders Service (ABS). This award is one of 12 that will be giv en in conjunction with the 25th Anniversary of ABS’ Genetic Management System (GMS). Dry House Farm, located near Belleville, Pa., is home to 102 milking Holslems producing an average of 21,801 pounds of milk, 792 pounds of fat, and 674 pounds of protein. Good management as well as solid genetics are keys to the success of the Yoder herd. Ar tificial Insemination (A. 1.) and ABS’ Genetic Management Sys tem help the Yoder operation achieve production goals set for their 100 percent ABS-sired herd. GMS has been a oar! ji the Yoder management program for 17 years. “With so many bulls to choose from, we were having a hard lime making mating deci sions,” said Lester Yoder. “GMS not only simplifies our mating de cisions, it also reduces the amount of time we need to spend selecting bulls to mate with individual cows.” The Yoders meet with their GMS Evaluator, Paul Baudcr, once a year to re-evaluate and es tablish sire standards for their cows. Yoder said, “We place our main emphasis on milk production and functional type traits when se lecting bull standards, with secon- Names Servicemen Pennfield dairy and livestock feed sales and serviceman, he will be covering Bradford and Tioga counties and parts of Columbia and Lycoming counties. Cosner joined Pennfield in January after 13 years as sales manager for Paramount Feed & Supply Co. in Hagerstown, Md. Cosner will be the dairy and lives tock feed sales and serviceman for Fulton, southern Huntingdon, and western Franklin counties. dary emphasis on protein produc tion.” Two cows in the Dry House Farm herd stand out in Yoder’s mind as top notch GMS offspring. “We have an Excellent scored Tri- Day Valiant GOLD daughter that produced over 30,000 pounds ol milk and over 1,000 pounds of fat in 305 days!” said Yoder. Yoder said that they are milking an Ex cellent (2E) Lime-Hollow Eleva tion MARS daughter producing more than 20,000 pounds of milk. In addition to using GMS on cows, the Yoders recognize the advantages of GMS evaluation for J-Star Electronics ‘Weighs In’ For Livestock FT. ATKINSON, Wis. J- Star Electronics has introduced its new Stock Weigh Electronic Scale. Designed for weighing live stock, the Stock Weigh features its exclusive “Lock-On” display fea ture, and provides 99 percent ac curacy even when weighing the most restless animals. The Stock Weigh will provide a fast, accur ate static weight for restless and moving animals, enabling you to determine correct market weights. The new Stock Weigh system is designed with a digital indicator display that provides fast, easier- ness News Isaacson has earned his bache lor’s in general agriculture from the University of Maryland. Prior to joining Pennfield, he was a field technician for Sire Power and more recently had been the assis tant herdsman and crops assistant manager on the Roy Crow Farm in Kennedyville, Md. Isaacson’s responsibilities include dairy sales and service for the Eastern Shore in Maryland and Delaware as well as the southern New Jersey area. Receives Herd Award heifers. “We didn’t initially use GMS on our heifers, but now UX) percent of them are mated with the program,” said Yoder. “We feel the heifers are just as important, if not more important, than the cows when it comes to mating deci- sions.” With the help of GMS, the Yo ders find it easier and less time consuming to select the genetics for building a profitable dairy herd. The Genetic Management Sys tem was designed by American Breeders Service (ABS) to help dairy producers make sound mat- 10-read weights. Combined with the “Lock-On” feature, the indica tor eliminates fluctuations that other electronic or mechanical scales experience. The Slock Weigh also provides just two operation keys for ease of operation: - a “check weigh” key which allows the operator to dou ble check the animal’s weight without taking it off the scale, and a tare key for temporary zero of weight. TTie Stock Weigh Systems offer capacities from 2,000 pounds up to 6,000 pounds. The two-channel corrosion-resistant stainless steel loan cell mounts are Dennis Massler, left, general manager of the Case Power & Equipment store In Des Moines, lowa, accepts the award for North American Store of the Year from Jon Carlson, Case vice president-retail operations. Nearly 150 Case stores competed for the honor. Case Power & Equipment ‘Store Of Year’ DALLAS, Texas J 1 Case has honored Case Power & Equip ment of DesMoincs, lowa, as North American “Store of the Year” for outstanding perfor mance in 1992. The award, presented at a recent company sales meeting held in Texas Stadium, singles out the Des Moines store from among nearly 150 Case stores for its superior financial management of the business, including manage ment of new and used inventory, proficiency in parts and service management and management of receivables. Seven other Case Power & Equipment stores received top and runner-up honors for their regions: • CP&E Philadelphia Complex (comprised of stores in Mont gomeryville, Penn., and Newcas- ing decisions for their heifers and cows. The program has experienc ed tremendous success that can be seen in thousands of herds throughout North America and Europe. Deslgned for weighing livestock, the Stock Weigh fea tures Its exclusive “Lock-On” display feature, and provides 99 percent accuracy even when weighing the most restless animals. available in 16-inch, 24-inch, or 44-inch widths and easily adapt to any type of steel or wood deck. cage or chute. Although most Slock Weigh scales arc used for weighing live stock, to determine market weights, to obtain litter weights, evaluate feed performance, deter- lie, Del.) Eastern Region Store of the Year • CP&E Red Deer, Alberta Northern Region Store of the Year • CP&E Shoal Lake, Manitoba Northern Region Runner-up • CP&E Houston Complex (comprised of stores in Houston and Alvin, Texas) Southern Region Store of the Year • CP&E Hobart, Okla., Com plex (comprised of stores in Hobart and Elk City, Okla.) Southern Region Runner-up • CP&E Davenport, lowa Western Region Runner-up “Employees at these Case stores can be very proud,” said Jon Carlson, Case vice president-retail operations. “These awards are the Case store equivalent of ‘Best Pic ture’ honors; they encompass every facet of the business.” Dennis Massier, general mana ger of the Des Moines store said, “We’re extremely pleased to be named ‘Store of the Year’ because of the positive reflection on our entire staff. We’re especially proud of what it suggests about the quality of service we strive to pro vide to the customers in our area.” mine weights for medicine doses, plus select the best breeding stock. For more information about the Stock Weigh Scale Systems, con tact J-Star Industries Electronics, 801 A Janesville Avenue, Ft. At kinson, WI 53538, (414) 563-5521 or (800) 225-7695.