Linda Williams Bedford Co. Correspondent IMLER (Bedford Co.) —Janei le Koontz and her Stan-Els Dun can Sweet and Sour Jeney took the tap'junior award in the annual Bedford County DHIA production awards. Awards were presented at a banquet held at the Imler Fire Hall and served by the members of the Imler Volunteer Auxiliary. Janelle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Koontz, is a member of the Friendly Moo-Moos 4-H Club. Duncan Sweet and Sour produced 15,758 pounds of milk and had a fat production of 680 pounds. Both records were made over an average of 305 days. Top senior awards announced at the banquet went to Steve and Jeri Ritchey. Martinsburg RD. The Ritcheys look the High Herd Butterfat award, the High Herd Protein award, and the High Herd Milk awards. Rick and Ed Deputy of Mea dowcreck Farms, Bedford RD 4. were tops in high cow milk production. High cow butterfat was JTS Wakefield Farms owned by Tom and Jim Wakefield of Bedford RD 4. High cow protein was owned by Obie Snider. Imler RD 1. The lowest somatic cell count award went to Denton Clark of Clearville RD 2. Mark and Raymond Yoder took the herd management award. Steve Mowiy, presided over the Bedford County DHIA Presents Awards meeting. Other officers of the Bedford County DHIA include Alan Koontz, secretary; Steve Bennett, Richard Deputy, Brian Woy, and Roger Brumbaugh. Supervisors are Dean Grimes. Elmira Grimes, Brenda Bingen himer, Angie McDonald. Barbara Mearkle, and Tammy Furry. Andy Meiers, state DHIA director, gave the state DHIA report, and remarks were made by liny Hay. region manager. Entertainment was provided by the Meistersingers, a popular group of young vocalists from Northern Bedford County High School. Since DHIA funds are to now be handled through the state office, a “thank you,” gift was pre sented to the current treasurer, Rita Bush, for her services for the past three years. Irish KINGSTON (Westmoreland Co.) “Dairy farmers and other dairy industry leaders are invited to plan now to participate in the Irish Dairy Tour March 19-27, 1994, announced Paul Nichols, manager of industry relations for American Dairy Association. The tour will fly from Kennedy Airport, New York City via Air Lingus, the Irish National Airline, tending in Dublin to begin a busy week of touring southern Ireland via deluxe motorcoach. According to Paul Nichols, Irish Dairy Tour host and organiz er, the goal of the 1994 Irish Dairy Tort is to present an overview of tIM Ml,. , Badford County DHIA president, and Malania Baifclay, county extension agent, present an award to Rick Deputy and sons Matthew, Ryan and Joehn, for owning the cow which produced the moat milk in 1993. Rick It In part* nershlp with hia brathar Edward, not shown. Dairy Tour the dairy industry in the Irish Republic, from production and processing through promotion and marketing. Along the way, between educational stops at dairy farms, research farms, and pro cessing plants, will be ample time for sightseeing, including a visit to the famous Blarney Castle. Ireland is called “The Emerald Isle” because of the rich, green pastures. H ln fact,” said Nichols, “many Irish fanners are able to graze their herds nine to 10 months each year." Ireland is fam ous for its butter, most of which is exported because there are only about three million people in Ire- bVMHNVT IvlMm) «Mwfi ONRIMr # f URNIIv Set For March land, a third of whom live in Dublin. Paul and Christine Nichols par ticipated in the 1989 Irish Dairy Tour sponsored by The American Dairy Association, which has endorsed the 1994 Irish Dairy Tour. The experience was so vivid that they have been planning to return after five years to some of the same special places, plus visit tome new sights. Moloney and Kelly Travel, Dublin, have arranged the Irish portion of the trip. The tour package price of $1,390 per person, double occu pancy $1,540, single occupancy) *V '} includes round trip air fare, ground transportation with a pro fessional Irish guide, hotel accom modations, breakfasts, and din ners (including two special ban quets), and admissions to various sightseeing opportunities. A $lOO per person deposit is due by December IS to reserve space on the tour. For a tour bro chure. call (717) 283-2204 or write Paul Nichols, ADADC, 239 Schuyler Avenue, Kingston. PA 18704-3378. Tour brochures are also available from Bob Hay, (717) 265-3524, Hays Travel, P.O. Box E, Wysox, PA 18854-0150.