A&tahdsW’ FirhVnfl, SaWrtWy, September 4, I$9!T Chester County WALTER V. WURSTER Chester Co. Extension Agent Summertime & 4-H Dairy Projects During the summer I spend more time working with 4-H youth than any other time during the year. It is one of the more en joyable aspects of being a county agent ' Watching youth develop from 8-year-olds who are bug-eyed and a little scared at their first show to mature 19-year-olds who are quality show people and leaders in their 4-H clubs and other activi ties, is truly a rewarding experi ence. How does this happen? SCHAEFFERSTOWN, PA . HORSE cmf/mr plowing s * £ ‘ ae CONTEST and HARVEST FAIR SEPTEMBER 11 and 12 SAT. -10 AM ■ HORSE PLOWING BEGINS SUN. -12:30 PM - HORSE PARADE & HORSE PULL BOTH DAYS 16 HORSE HITCH, OXEN WILL PULL & PLOW - COVERED WAGON - COOKING - DEMONSTRATIONS • DUTCH FOOD - HARVEST OF PIES • CIDER & APPLE BUTTER - HOUSE TOURS ■ LOG HOUSE ■ LITERATURE ■ ANTIQUE ■ RING • POWER - SAWMILL • TRAIN RIDES - FRUIT & VEGETABLE EXHIBIT. ADMISSION $2.50 - CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE FREE PARKING COMB & BAT TOURSBLP FULL PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY PRINCESS AND PROMOTION SERVICES, INC Cordially Invite You To Attend The 37th Annual Pennsylvania Dairy Princess Banquet and Coronation On Saturday Evening, The Eighteenth of September Nineteen Hundred and Ninety Three SHERATON INN Harrisburg - East 5:30 Milk Punch Reception 6:30 Banquet RSVP by September 15/ 1993 Tickets $20.00 Please make Reservation* at $20.00 ea. For die 37th Annual Dairy Princess Banquet k Coronation My check for $ is enclosed. Tickets will be held at door. kAAwmn Dairy Milk Lines First and most important is the role volunteer leaden play in the process. Having been a 4-H leader my self when I farmed, I know how much work and education is re quired to operate a successful pro gram. A leader must be to the 4-H member an educator, an idea per son, a friend, a motivator, and or ganizer and, at times, a disciplin arian. Sort of sounds like a good mom or pop figure. There is no question that volun teer leaders need a pat on the back from all of us. The reason for the success of the 4-H dairy and 4-H dairy goat programs in Chester County is the excellent leadership PPS supplied by the volunteer leaden. Secondly, you need projects that are fun to do and yet chal lenge the young people. 4-H meets this criteria with such a broad range of skills that there is a project to suit anyone's interest In 4-H dairy, there are a variety of topics to learn—fitting and showing animals, record keeping, judging and dairy bowl teams, management skills, etc. Besides dairy projects, they can branch out to other projects such as photography, crafts, shooting sports, vet science, and a host of other activities. Some of these skills are carried over to adult life for those choos ing a career in agriculture, while others teach self-discipline, good work habits and the use of the mind to solve problems traits essential for any career. Encouraging young people lo get on their feet and speak to their peers at a meeting is an experience that will aid them in future endea vors. Leadership has to be practic ed to improve, and leaders need to motivate their members to keep trying to get better. .The results of the Chester County 4-H shows have been re ported in this newspaper, and there will be an awards banquet in early November to honor mem bers, not only on their show re cord, but onr their project books and their cows production records. A few highlights of the summer are: •Dairy Show Senior Fitting/Showing - Kelly Young Junior Fitting/Showing - Ben Hendricks Ist Year Fitting - Erin Brobst Ist Year Showing - Crystal Kolb •Dairy Goat Show Best Fitter of Show - Becky Headricks Best Showperson of Show - Kathleen Anderson Best Doe in Show • Laura An derson’s Alpine Reserve Best Doe in Show - Return to: PA Dairy Princess Promotion Services, Inc 215 Sooth St Box 640 .Clarion, FA 16214 J(814) 226-7470 Theresa Holz’s Oberhaslu ~. , . •Dairy Judging 7 ° f ° Senior Team-6th at Penn State, towingclubleaders: Members: Brian & Craig Nolan Secd ** Downmgtown and Jarrod Johns (269-0759) Junior Team - 2nd at DVC and , *Sharon Nolan. Cochranville 9th at Penn State. Members: Katie f s9^ _ Young, Clint Stees, and Mike ,ohn * New London Troop (869-8745) If you have young people in *^i™ Y^ crtz ’ Phocnixville your family and are interested in ( y ~r. 7U2 ) .... getting them involved in the4-H , Glv « fad a chsi'cc Dairy program in Chester County, his or her potential, join 4-H contact me, Walter Wurster toda y* Cheater County DHIA Auguet, 1993 Cows producing over 800 lbs. protein are: Name Breed Age Joseph & Sandra Lusby ‘Match H Sadie H Ken & Marilyn Umble Snappy H Timberview Farm Scent H Spring Aqua Farm 30 H John S. Stoltzfus 49 H Merle J. King Gwen H Libby H Harold & Glenn Ranch Elma H Dunwood Farm Cletis H Carmel H Chris & Chester Stoltzfus Pam H Katie H Ridge Star Farm 147 H Tim & Phyllis Barlow Lolly H Richard Hoover 18 H Charles J. Moore Alfalfa H Century Oak Farm Beryl H Herman Stoltzfus Garland H Mark & Melody Stoltzfus Pearl H Wilkinson Farm 1 2952 H 2946 H David S. Stoltzfus Penny H I. Lamar Horst 40 H Melwood Farm Maria H Sylvia H Pel-Valley Farm 84 H oil-tanned 6” boots are These XL FARMYARD are made to take ___■ barnyard E^TR ilridc. Try on a pair) ■ll • |b|c|d|e|ee|eee 8-14 BW-13 614-1517V4-131714-14 I 8-13 .k. 957 HOOKS: Dolljr 1:30 AJC. to • P.li.; M. 'til ■ P.M. w Wayne's Dry Goods 271 W. Main St. Kutztown, Pa. Phone (215) 883-7686 Milk Fat Pro 769 935 28,878 24,882 8-2 3-9 907 30,439 5-2 1075 28,857 4-11 936 25,656 5-4 1175 27,670 3-0 979 1106 8-0 6-1 26,610 30,114 940 3-8 27,660 1042 1122 28,366 24,265 4-2 4-7 976 913 27,820 26,241 5-5 5-3 788 24,571 1-10 940 4-4 25,673 940 26,907 2-11 612 30,977 3-7 879 3-5 28,521 970 27,336 4-8 893 30,446 3-7 775 815 24,847 27,017 3-5 3-6 953 26,645 4-6 810 25,788 3-0 1036 1147 26,277 28,905 2-10 3-1 975 24,810 6-10 AT HOME ON THE RANGE! BIDIE I EE I H 9-13 6-15 la-iOte 7te-13 810 805 941 882 802 817 819 897 811 919 825 822 816 816 823 866 975 944 827 902 800 802 825 877 876 984 809 BB