Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 05, 1994, Image 19

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    Kevin Seller with the calf to be presented to a youth with the top record book score
at the Lancaster County Holstein banquet.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 5, 1994-Al9
Calf To Be Presented
At Lancaster Banquet
EVERETT NEWSWANGER
Managing Editor
KINZERS (Lancaster
Co.) A growthy September calf
from the KEJAN Registered Hols
tein farm of Kenneth Beiler and
family will be presented to a youth
winner at the Lancaster County
Holstein Banquet to be held Thurs
day in Mt. Joy. For the last several
years a calf has been donated to an
intermediate youth in the associa
tion who has the top record book
score. The calf is sponsored by a
combined effort between the asso
ciation and a Holstein breeder to
encourage young people in the
youth program.
The calf this year has a deep
pedigree with outstanding type.
In tnal after tnal, Promise has lived up to
its name, producing added tonnage over check
vaneties, with many stands lasting into the fifth
year And Promise demonstrates high resistance
to the Northeast’s most common alfalfa diseases.
With high yields, high disease resistance
and the Hoffman name behind it, there aren’t
any better choices. That’s our Promise!
fat, and protein. The dam is Good
Plus with VG udder and more than
1,000 lbs of fat The next two dams
are Very Good, and both have
Excellent udders and high test. A
maternal sister to the calf is already
83 points with an Excellent udder
and a good record in progress.
Starting time for the baked ham
loaf banquet is 7 p.m. at the Coun
try Table Restaurant. The meeting
will include reports from state and
local officials and William Rhoads
will entertain with an evening of
music including a “sing-a-long.”
Tickets may still be ordered by
calling Nelson Wenger
(717-664-7233) or Jack Coleman
(717-687-6844).