Bovine Stars Bring Milk Message (Continued from Page A2O) under the stands and out to the cattle truck. The trip back home took the two “heavy hitters” for milk promotion away from the sta dium crowds and the city traffic noise to more comfortable pas tures. No more synthetic grass or those make-believe milk bever ages for these bovine ladies. As the stars of MAMMA’S The Phltlie Phanatlc likes milk so don't forget to drink your milk too. f > BUCK MOTOR SPORTS PARK BUFFALO BILL IS BACK ★ BUCKING HORSES ★ BRAHMA BULLS ★ COWBOYS * CLOWNS Save $l.OO on Advance Tickets Bought by 5/28 at: • Liberty Travel, Park City • Maplehofe Farm Dairy, Quarryville • Cape Horn Corner, Red Lion • Deerskin Leather, Intercourse •Austin Boot Co., Mill Stream Factory Shops, Rt. 30 E. LIVESTOCK CONTRACTOR - DAVID MARTIN Dairy Day at Phillie’s Veterans Stadium were bedding down on the soft growing grass of the home meadow, one cow is reported by an undisclosed source to have breathed a sigh of relief and exclaimed; “It’s not exactly my idea of a good way to spend a Sun day afternoon, but someone has to go to the ballgame and teach those kids (and adults) where milk comes from!” ‘\.v. World Championship RODEO Rain or Shine MEMORIAL DAY MON., MAY 30TH 2 PM & 7 PM Indiana Livestock ' Homer City, PA Thursday, May 26, 1994 Report supplied by Auction BEEF: HEIFERS GOOD 64.00-67.25, MEDIUM 61.00-64.00, COMMON 61.00 DOWN. STEERS: GOOD 66.00, MEDIUM 62.00-64.00, COMMON 62.00 DOWN. COWS: GOOD 51.00, MEDIUM 44.00-49.00, COMMON 35.00-43.00 DOWN. BULLS; BUTCHER 60.25, BOLOGNA 55.00-58.00. FEEDERS; GOOD 400 LB 70.00- MEDIUM 600-700 LB. 65.00- COMMON 58.00-65.00. CALVES: 85-115 LB. (BULLS) 115.00- 85-115 LBS. (HFRS) 160.00- 80 LB. UNDER 85.00 DOWN, 120 LBS. OVER VEAL 250 90.00- LAMBS: GOOD 69.00, MEDIUM 60.00- COMMON SHEEP 20.00- HOGS: NO. 1 200-240 LBS. 42.50, NO, 2140-195 LBS. 40.00-41.50,245 LBS. UP 41.00-42.00. SOWS 35.00-39.00, BOARS; 28.50, GOATS; 20 00-45.00 PER HEAD. Jersey Shore Livestock Market, Inc. Auction every Thursday at 4:00 p.m. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report supplied by Auction Thursday, May 26, 1994 RETURN TO FARM CALF 100.00-202.00. GOOD VEAL: 70.00-99.00. COMMON VEAL: 30.00-69.00. SELECT STEERS: 61.00-63.25. COMMON STEERS: 57.00-60.00. COMMERCIAL COWS: 47.00-50.25. CANNERS-CUTTERS: 42.00-49.00. SHELLS: 30.00-41.00. CHOICE HEIFERS: 60.00-63.25. SELECT HEIFERS: 57.00-60.00. COMMON HEIFERS: 50.00-56.00. GOOD FEEDERS: 70.00-103.00. COMMON FEEDERS: 50.00-69.00. BULLS: 50.00-55.00. GOOD HOGS: 40.00-41.50. HEAVY HOGS AND LIGHTS: 35.00-40.00. Meyers Joins ADADC SYRACUSE, N. Y. Stephan ie Meyers has been appointed pro ducer communications specialist for the American Dairy Associa tion and Dairy Council, Inc. (ADADC). She replaces Shirley Griffith, who has retired after 17 years with ADADC. In addition to coordinating the New York State Dairy Princess Program and producing Promo tion Focus (the quarterly member ship) newsletter for dairy farmer in Federal Order 2), Meyers will be responsible for writing news releases for the farm press and co ordinating special events. Meyers brings a strong back ground in agricultural communi cations to the position. Most re cently, she was member program director for Eastern Milk Produc ers Cooperative Association, Inc., Syracuse. Her responsibilities in- Stephanie Meyers 0 SFECIAJL, SHARING SALE D SIfIVFILM BALE WRAP SUNFILM BALE WRAP is a reflec tive white film which adheres and stretches around round bales of silage creating an air-tight tension seal for 12 months of outdoor storage and fermentation. This is a good quality film and has been used by farmers for many years. 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She is a dairy science and com munications graduate of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va. Dur ing college, Meyers had com munications internships with ADADC and Farmshine Newspa per, Brownstown, Pa. Meyers is a former Franklin County, Pennsylvania Dairy Prin cess and has contributed to the New York State Dairy Princess Program by presenting the news release writing workshop at the training seminar and serving as a judge for the state pageant. Outside of ADADC, Meyers serves on the boards of the New York Farm-City Council and the Central New York Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America, » ! t m POULTRY FARMERS Run
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