™ * " • * " * " ** ** ™ * * * ** * * * * •• • * * ■■ • ■■ • • ■■ w * Pa. Purebred Dairy Cattle Association 1994 Judging School (Deadline for tickets is July 5) NAME - .... - - J * * ' Tl ' _ 2'BOQ HP Offsite Nursery (7 Rooms) (Pull Plug, Preferated Ceiling Ventilated) 2000 Head Finisher (2 Rooms) (Deep Pit, Tunnel Ventilated) AikiiuJii muiciiiii nwtegk #u9iiVi#Ui IIVV9IIIV ■ypwrw July 12-13. 1994 Fairgrounds Lebaiir Pa. Cost is $22 per person SEND YOUR FORM WITH CHECKS PAYABLE TO Pa. PDCA 839 Benner Pike State College PA 16801 TR PIG SAVER “DUTCH CRATE” Developed through testing In our research farms the goal was to develop a crate that nearly eliminates crushing, due to lay ons, unmatched durability and be easy to work around. All this has been achieved by a unique gravity fllprall that forces sows to He down slowly and using stainless steel lor rear doors and legs, proven horizontal and solid steel rod construction. All this at a reasonable cost. Crate also can be Installed on an angle. CONFINEMENT STALLS Developed In our R&O farm. Our goals were convenience, safety and durability. The low back and flat top rails are easy to reach over with no sharp edges. Stainless steel rear legs and front feet along with solid steel horizontal rods through punched uprights provide the strongest, most durable stall ever produced by Tn-County (21"-24" OC. x 86”) PHONE ... . 3 300 Sow Farrow - Feeder Pig Unit NURSERY PENNING Nuraary panning haa baan Improvad by tha uaa of an optional aolld atainlaaa ataal panal on tha front gataa which kaapa walkway* claan. Stalnlaaa ataal faat on panning alimlnat* eorroalon whara panning attach** to tha floor. Stalnlaaa ataal drlnkar plpaa It mounting braekata alao Ineraaa* durability. FINISHING PENNING Standard atainlaaa ataal faat and taatanara offer Improvad durability over other almllar type* of panning. Loop and flappar latoh arrangement •limlnataa tha uaa of drop plna. Stalnlaaa ataal fence lino feeder* provide excellent durability and a minimum of waat*. Q Scho STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) Those who would like to qualify as a Pennsylvania Purebred Dairy Cattle Association approved dairy cattle judge should attend the organization’s annual judging school, set for July 13 in Juniata and Mifflin counties. Those wishing to participate should complete an application form and send it to the PDCA, in State College, by July 5. The school official is to be James Burdette, a Holstein breeder OUNTY 1200 Sow Farrow-Feeder Pig Unit A show for Nprthtass Bvtstock, dairy mnd phutiry producers PBH Colli|» of Airiculianl Science Knottier Farming, Saturday, June 18, 1994-A29 ualifying Judging ol Set For July 13 and dairyman in Mercersburg. Participants are to have an opportunity to judge Holstein and Ayrshire cattle during the school. .The exact locations of the judging school sites have not been released. Those who place well at the judging school have a chance to have their names placed on the official PDCA Approved Judges list, which is sent to county exten sion offices and is available for local fair boards for use in locating qualified judges. The school is not lim ited to Pennsylvania residents. Residents of Maryland, New Jersey, Delaware and New York are also invited to attend the one-day school, and can also qualify for inclusion on the list of approved judges. The cost of the school is 522, and that covers the cost of the school and lunch. Checks should be made out to the Pa. PDCA. Mail forms to Ken Raney, PDCA sec retary, 839 Benner Pike, Stale College, Pa., 16801. For more informa tion, call (814) 234-0364. Corn Club Contest STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) Pen nsylvania com produc ers have the opportunity to participate this year in the Pennsylvania Five Acre Com Club. The Com Club is sponsored by Penn State and the Master Com Growers Association. The club gives produc ers an opportunity to compare production practices, yields, and production costs with other com growers. If you grow com and arc interested in impro ving your system, the com club is for you. To enroll in the club, con tact your local extension office for the necessary forms and regulations. To enroll, you must be 18 or older and have a production field that is five acres or more or strips in the same varie ty totaling five acres or more. You must also have had a soil test in the last five years. There arc four grain classes: 1. Shelled com harvest; 2. Ear com harvest: 3. Shelled com -3 acre harvest sample; and 4, Ear corn machine harvest sample. For the 3 acre sample, the yield check must be at least three acres and include round trips through the whole field. Club members will receive a complete report of yields and pro duction practices for all members enrolled statewide pi us a detailed report of the actual costs.