Quality 5-Year-Old Takes New Holland Dairy Cha ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Fanning Staff NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) A large 5-ycar-old Hols tein from a Roybrook Tempo sire, which would look “good in any state show you’d want to put her in" according to the judge, was chosen grand champion cow at the New Holland Sales Stables Annual Dairy Show and Sale Wednesday afternoon. ■ Paul King, Moorefield, W.Va., chose Lydor Tempo Jackie, a cow exhibited by Harold and Donald Welk of Stonehurst Farm, Stias burg, champion of the show. King told the exhibitors and buyers at the start of the sale that the “gal is abigcow” with a lot of show qual ity. The grand champion was pur chased by Harold Fraley, Muncy, for $3,450. Fraley said the cow was purchased for a farm in Quarryville. Reserve champion, a 4-year-old Holstein, was exhibited by Jacob Kramer, Mechanicsburg, and Charles Myers, Lancaster. The cow sold to Marvin Miller. Stras burg, for $3,700. The grand champion’s records included, three years. 13,620 pounds of milk, S4lf, 450 p and five-year records of 15,260 pounds of milk, 648 f, S2Sp. Dam was Lydor Triple Justene, VG-85, V+EV at five-year record of 19,890 pounds milk, 740 f, and Reserve champion of the New Holland Sales Stables Dai awarded to Jacob Kramer, far left, and Charles Myers, second to right, Jacob Kramer, Cookie Gray, Gordon Wood (at halt* show Judge Paul King. Companion Hybrids ftr A Better Snot At A Bfeaer Yield. Spread your risk and avoid a hurry-up harvest " with this team of top-yielding corn hybrids from DEKALB. -I I I » ,) I » - }■■■ J;: Z3*lk i '''• ;;;» i » '* •'*''■* Bv 4 > -S?' mtLJs .. 1 l'"vi A- r , ’ I ''' j I, J' >y ■* j - v? e 7" 9=Poor, 1 .Excellent Versatile hybrid with outstanding disease resistance. Key traits: Good seedling growth. Very good plant health. Excellent root strength. Management tlm; Adapted to a wide range of soil types and tillage practices. Responds to higher populations. Very early hybrid for mid- Atlantic growers, with yield and health required to take advantage of early com premiums. Excellent full-season grain hybrid for northern growers with very good suage characteristics. Earning Our Way On More Of Your Acres. "jj? yuj 1 ww: I dr.'ll 674 p. The champion won best udder dry cow. Show champion Harold Welk attributes the championship to pedigree and feed. Reserve champion cow was C Bcmhavcn Haywood Lola, a 4-year-old from a Shaver Farm Haywood-Red sire and Carvale Hurricane Lulu dam. She was selected best udder milking cow. Of all the classes, top selling animal came from the 2-year-old dry heifer class, Walkerville Roxy Conquest, which sold for $3,850, exhibited by Stonehurst Farm. In the mixed breed dry cow class, Danny Albright sold his first place cow for $2,550. -Stonehurst Farm sold the second place animal for $1,575. Third place shown by Leroy Baker was sold for $1,325. In the mixed breed fresh cow class, Ralph Albright sold his first place animal for $1,775. Second place, shown by Danny Albright, sold for $1,250. Third, shown by Danny Albright, sold for $1,500. In the 2-year-old dry heifer class, first place, shown by Stone hurst, sold for $3,850. Second, shown by the same, sold for $2,000. Third, shown by M. Eshle man, sold for $1,650. In the 2-year-old fresh heifer class, Jay McCoy sold the first place animal for $3,500. Second, shown by Leroy Smucker, sold for (Turn to Page A 39) I i 13 3 i 2 .. ✓''v* '*■ i ■ i t I I anil ' ""~r r t ( r '» i i t -f» •• »< i S* JA ' I i • » ' » -1 >!•<■«* « 7" 13 <4 3 9«Poor, 1 i 4 ■■ ' f " ' < *' ' J 4 Our 111-day yield leader. Produces big yields under a wide range of environmental conditions. Key traits: Good stalk quality and excellent root strength, Very good stress tolerance. Good early stand establishment and seedling vigor. Medium tall plant with medium ear placement. Medium shank and husk cover. 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