A22-Lmcnttr Firming, situraiy, august zi, iw3 Central District FFA (Continued from Pago Al 9) Ayrshire JR CALF: I.Floyd Buffington INTERMEDIATE CALF: I .(R)Floyd B uffingion JR CHAMPION: Floyd Buffington, junior calf RESERVE JR CHAMP: Floyd Buffington, inter mediate calf SR 2-YR-OLD. I .Floyd Buffington SR CHAMPION Floyd Buffington, senior 2-year-old RESERVE SR CHAMPION Floyd Buffington, junmor calf • GRAND CHAMPION Floyd Buffington, senior 2-year-old RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Floyd Buf fington, junior calf Guernsey SR CALF* 1 Scott Womer SR YEARLING I.Floyd Buffington 2.(R)Floyd Buffington JR CHAMPION Scott Womer, senior calf RESERVE JR CHAMP Floyd Buffington, senior yearling 5-YR-OLD 1 (R)Floyd Buffington SENIOR CHAMPION* Floyd Buffington, S-year-old while Douglas Boop shows his reserve champion Jersey. Lapp Comfort Tie Stall • The Lapp Comfort Tie Stall was designed for the cow’s comfort and easy access to the water bowl. • Optional: Pipeline Bracket Rear Trough Divider Cow Trainer Bracket YOU WON'T BEAT OUR PRICES & SERVICE GRAND CHAMPION: Floyd Buffington Jersey JR CALF 1 (R)Rebecca Dietnch JR YEARLING 1 .Mary Anne Reanck; 2.Melis sa Dugan INTERMEDIATE YEARLING: IJVfary Anne Reanck SR YEARLING: L(R)Brad Wright JR CHAMPION: Mary Anne Reanck, junior yearling RESERVE JR CHAMPION: Melissa Dugan, junior yearling DRY COW: LLynn Klmgler, 2.(R)Lynn Klmgler JR 2-YR-OLD: I.Douglas Boop SR 2-YR-OLD: I.Lynne Reanck SR 3-YR-OLD: I.Rebecca Dietnch; 2.Miry Anne Reanck 5-YEAR-OLD. I.Anita Faulkner; 2.Mebssa Dugan AGED COW I.Lynne Reanck SR CHAMPION. Lynne Reanck, aged cow RESERVE SR CHAMPION Douglas Boop, junior 2-year-old GRAND CHAMPION. Lynne Reanck, aged cow RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION: Douglas Boop, junior 2-year-old • Trough divider designed so that the cows do not steal the other cow’s feed. • Stall partition designed for easier milking. • Water bowl location makes it easier for the cow to drink water. Lapp All Steel Galvanized Windows Radio Dlapatehad Trueka Gutter Grate Milking Shorthorn JR YEARLING; l.(R)M«ry Anno Rearick JR 3-YR-OLD: l.(R)M«ry Anne Rearick 4- YR-OLD: IJriaiy Anna Rearick 5- I.Maiy Anne Rearick SR CHAMPION: Mary Anne Rearick, 4-year-old GRAND CHAMPION: Mary Anne Rearick, 4-yaar-old •NOTE: In 4-H and FFA dairy conloiu. a blue nbbon presented to an animal by the judge indi cates that animal’s eligibility m the next larger regional contest. Because a judge is fiee toaward ribbons as he or she determines and because a judge also places cattle based on show-day com petition, red-nbboned animals are reported m the results and annotated with the symbol (R). From the left, Scott Wimer shows champion Guernsey, while Floyd Buffington shows his reserve champion Guernsey. Maryland Grange Donation WASHINGTON. D.C. The - National Grange, the nation’s old est agricultutal organization, con tinues its 126 years of community service by establishing a National Grange Flood Relief Fund to aid victims of the flooding in the Midwest. The Maryland State Grange was one of the fust state Granges to make a donation to this fund. Persons wishing to contribute may do so by sending a check made payable to Grange Flood Relief to National Grange Flood Relief Fund. 1616 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006-4999, Attention Robert Barrow. National Grange Master Robert Barrow said, “I have talked with our state leaders in the three most affected states, Illinois, lowa and Missouri to determine how we could be of the most help. They said money to purchase the most immediate needs of food and clo thing and other essential items is what’s needed now.” Barrow said, “We immediately set up a Grange Flood Relief Fund and sent a mail ing to 4,000 local Grange chapters asking for donations. These funds will be divided between the three states for distribution by their respective relief committees.” Helping members and non members alike in times of natural disaster is a tradition of the Grange. In 1992 Grangers nationwide sent donations to a relief effort spearheaded by the Florida State Grange for victims of Hurricane Andrew. Cows get acid indigestion, too. Under modem feeding practices, rumen pH can fluctuate outside the 6.2 to 6.8 optimum range. If this occurs, bacteria are impaired and digestion slows down. So does milk production. Supplementing your rations with ARM & HAMMER® brand rumen buffer helps nor malize rumen digestion and keeps your cows in high gear for maximum performance. Don’t lose a pound of production. Contact your Agway Feed Sales Specialist today and get your herd on ARM & HAMMER® feed grade sodium bicarbonate tomorrow. For maximum profits all year long. O 1993 Church ft Dwight Co., Inc. ARM ft HAMMER it a regiitered trademark of Church ft Dwight Company.