Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 27, 1993, Image 61

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HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)
—The Pennsylvania Daily Prom
otion Program has released infor
mation about dairy promotion
activities conducted across Pen
nsylvania. A free brochure
describes those promotion efforts
conducted in Pennsylvania on
behalf of the state’s dairy farmers.
The brochure tells producers,
“What’s so important about dairy
promotion? Does it really affect
dairy farmers* bottom line?” The
information answers these ques
tions and provides full details
about promotion campaigns on
television/radio airwaves and
grocers’ shelves, among other
locations.
ounty
antha
Reis;
surer,
Lisa
aders,
dvert,
It is clear that “cooperation is a
key component in Pennsylvania
Dairy’s marketing strategy." The
brochure explains that coopera
tion improves efficiency and
extends the dollars available for
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- Fslrmount CHy, PA 614-44M500
JOS. INC LOST CREEK
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M 046 Oakland Mills, PA EQUIPMENT INC.
717-463-2161 O'** PA
215-967-6277
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DENT MILLER-LAKE INC. POLE TAVERN SMITH'S
n, PA Ballavllta, PA EQ. SALES CORP. IMPLEMENTS, INC
1*2553 717-935-2335 Elmer, NJ MtrctrtbufQ, PA
SO9-359-2880 7i7-326-2244
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NOBODY DOES HAY BETTER
Dairy Promotion
Brochure
■ An all-new three-point suspension system
provides unmatched flotation.
■ Redesigned guards and a 5-bar reel
help the all-new sicklebar machine cut
better - and sue inches wider - than
anything in it's class.
■ Two new rotary disk models feature
the all-new; John Deere-built modular
cutterbar. It’s stronger than anything
else on the market
■ An exclusive Power-Cushion helps
prevent the driveline from bottoming
out during tight turns.
Available
dairy promotion.
Descriptions are provided for a
variety of activities including:
advertising, sports marketing,
nutrition education, communica
tions, grassroots promotions, and
consumer marketing. Photos are
included to give readers the com
plete picture about promotion
activities.
For those wanting to know how
well promotion is working, the
brochure provides a comparison
of milk production and commer
cial disappearance. This explains
that while promotion has been
working to increase the commer
cial use of milk, milk production
has increased on a similar scale.
Therefore, the impact of promo
tion is not easily reflected on the
farm.
For your free copy of this bro
chure, contact the Pennsylvania
Dairy office at (717) 787-6903.
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S.P.E., INC. WINELAND*
GEORGE V. SEIPLE Rd. 1, Box 157 EQUIPMENT, INC.
A SON Towanda, PA Martinaburg, PA
Eaaton, PA 717-265-4440 614-793-2109
215-256-7146
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Lebanon 4-H Horse Show
Winners
Lebanon County 4-H horse
members received twelve awards
at the 34th annual State 4-H Horse
Show, held October 29 through
October 31 at the State Farm
Show Complex in Harrisburg.
In 4-H horse production clas
ses, members breed and raise their
own project animal. Local win
ners were Jennifer Haiti, Mycr
stown, Ist Arabian filly of this
year, Amy Tshudy, Annville, Ist
thoroughbred filly of this year;
Jonathan Bixler, Palmyra, 2nd
POA filly of this year and yearling
filly; Amy Tshudy, Annville, 2nd
hunter type horse yearling geld
ing; Erin McClellan, Lebanon, 4th
hunter type horse colt of this year,
Heidi Urban, Bethel, 4th quarter
horsc colt of this year, and Sarah
Kreiser, Annville, 6th paint colt of
this year. Jennifer Hain and Amy
Tshudy were named master show
men with their horse production
projects.
SOLLENBERGER
EQUIPMENT
Evintt, PA
Sl4-652-5223
TOBIAS
EQUIPMENT CO.. INC.
Halifax, PA
717-362-3132
WALTEMYER'S
SALES & SERVICE
Rid Lion, PA
717-244*4168
M.S. YEARSLEY
& SONS
Weal Chaatar, PA
215-696-2990
Lancaw FamUng. Saturday, NevM*er27, mmt
County winncn in 4-H perfbrmancecltnes were Alex
is Clelan, Newiqanstown, hunt teal equitation (over
jumps) junior division; Jonathan Bixler, 10th place Open
trail pony, 10th place western riding, 7th place clover leaf
barrel race pony; and Kirsten Bixler. Bth place pleasure
driving.
Lebanon County was recognized with the Ist place edu
cational display and Good Housekeeping Award.
Columbia County Hat
Horse Show Winners
Columbia County 4-H horse members received IS indi
vidual place awards in the 34th annual State 4-H Horse
Show in Harrisburg.
County winners in 4-H horse performance classes were
Crystal Smith, fust place, western pleasure ponies; Robert
Kile, first place, obstacle trail; Kristy Wenner, third place,
stock seat equitation junior division; Crystal Smith, fourth
place, open trail pony; Robert Kile, fifth place, walk-trot
equitation; Crystal Smith, fifth place, western riding;
Samantha Thomas, sixth place, saddle seat equitation
senior division; Seth Shuman, eighth place, saddle type
pleasure ponies: Valerie Keller, seventh place, hunter
horse under saddle; and Autumn Kreischer, tenth place,
pleasure driving.
In 4-H horse production classes, local winners were
Autumn Kreischer, first place, stock type horse colt of this
yean Maria Ludwig, second place, hunter type pony 2-yr
old gelding; Theodore Bunnell, third place. Palomino
2-yr-old filly; Beth Ann Bunnell, third place, palomino
colt of this year, and Maria Ludwig, fourth place, hunter
type horse 2-yr-old gelding.
Several other Columbia County horse club members
competed in the state contest and received recognition.
Charles D. Gale, extension agent, pointed out that compet
ition gave 4-H’ers an opportunity to display their skills in
horsemanship and proper horse grooming.
Cumberland 4-H Horse Show
Winners
Cumberiand County 4-H members did exceptionally
well at the 34th annual State 4-H Horse Show, held at the
State Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.
Tonya Sollenberger, Shippensburg, exhibiting “Switch
Time,” placed first in the grooming and showmanship (16
and older) class and Chris Nichols, Shippensburg, riding
'‘Golden Circle,” placed first in the western pleasure horse
class.
Melinda Barber of Carlisle placed second in the saddle
seat equitation senior division class riding “Inheritress.”
Megan Ginnick. Shippensburg, riding “LA Honey Dew,”
placed third in the stock seat equitation class and placed
Sth in the grooming and showmanship (13-1 S years) class.
Meg Nichols, Shippensburg, exhibiting “Dixianna Fan
dango,” placed 3rd in the grooming and showmanship (16
years and over) class. Amy Burd, Dillsburg. exhibiting
“Zippy Cowboy,” placed Sth in the grooming and show
manship (13-15 years) class. Chandra Yohe, Shippens
burg, riding “Billy Joe,” placed 10th in the clover leaf bar
rel race.
In the State 4-H Horse Production Show, Trevor Long’s
paint filly of this year, “LA Lady Con,” placed first, his
paint 2-year-old filly, “LA Christiana,” also placed first
and his paint gelding, “LA Con Man,” placed 3rd. Trevor
is from Carlisle.
Jason Staver, Shippensburg, exhibiting “Pages Spitin
Image,” placed 4th in the quarter horse filly of this year
class. Jack Staver, Shippensburg, placed 9th in the 2-year
old western pleasure futurity.
In addition, Jennifer Beck, Carlisle, participated in the
pleasure pony driving, pole bending pony division, and
the raised box keyhole pony division. Melany Ginnick,
Shippensburg, rode in the western pleasure horse class
and Tonya Solienberger participated in the open trail
horse class.
“The competition gave 4-H’ers an opportunity to dis
play their horsemanship skills,” said Duane Q. Duncan,
county agent.
Dauphin 4-H Horse Show
Dauphin County 4-H Horse Club'members received 14
awards at the 34th annual State 4-H Horse Show, held
recently at the State Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.
County winners in 4-H performance classes were Eli
zabeth Holtzman, Harrisburg, hunter seat equitation
junior division 10th place and hunter ponies under saddle
second place; Jeffrey Kopenhaver, Dauphin, working
hunter horses ninth place; Joanna Smeigh, Enola, hunter
hack ponies seventh place; Candy Dupler, Grantville,
obstacle trail course seventh place and walk trot equitation
10th place; Catherine Marshall, Hummelstown, obstacle
trail course eighth place and walk trot equitation eighth
place.
In 4-H horse production classes, members breed and
raise their own project animal. Local winners were Kristin
Showers, Dauphin, half arab colt of this year and yearling
colt first place; Christie Laudenslager, Lykens, half Arab
yearling gelding second place; Todd Kopenhaver, Dau
phin, paint yearling colt second place; Beth Klinger, Dau
phin, quarter horse yearling filly third place and a master
showmanship award; Marie Kuhn, Halifax, stock type
horse colt of this year sixth place; Heather Reber, Millers
burg, thoroughbred 2-year-old filly second place.
‘The competition gave 4-H’ers an opportunity to dis
play their horsemanship skills,” said Frederick C. Rudy,
extension agent, 4-H/youth development
Winners