A2O-Lancaster Farming, Friday, January 6, 1995 Brant Siblings Prepare Steers For Farm Show GAY N. BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent ROCKWOOD (Somerset Co.) The loud buzz of his electric blower cut through the quiet of a peaceful Saturday afternoon as 13- year old Jesse Brant used the man made machine to ruffle the wet coat of his black steer, Bubba. A green water hose lay stretched and twisted on the ground nearby, a seeming indica tion that Bubba’s most recent business had been a good sham poo job. Bubba is a Maine Anjou cross. Over by the three-sided, open Jesse Brant, Rockwood, Somerset County, is rinsing and blowing his steer, Bubba, who will be shown at the Farm Show. The Maine Anjou cross was purchased from Freddie Weaver, Lancaster County. ROHRER'S Quality SEEDS Arrow Alfalfa Apollo Supreme Alfalfa Agressor Alfalfa Alfagraze Alfalfa Redland 111 Red Clover Ladino Clover Birdsfoot Trefoil Toro Timothy Climax Timothy Crown Orchard Grass Pennlate Orchard Grass MATUA Brome Grass Reeds Canary Grass Cert. Palaton Reeds Canary Grass Perennial Ryegrass Tetraolid Perennial Ryegrass Highland Pasture Mix Horse Pasture Mixture Triple Purpose Hay & Pasture Mixture Waterway Grass Mix Special Hay Mixture Hairy Vetch HOLLAND EXTRA BALER - BINDER TWINE ended barn, another, larger steer stood tethered. Thick and muscu lar, the Chi Angus cross, named Twin, bore an underlying impa tience, although he stayed quiet. His owner is 14-year-old Jill Brant, Jesse’s sister. With the Pennsylvania Farm Show in view, the sister-and brother team have been propping and priming their steers for the best exhibition possible in the show arena. Diet, exercise, grooming and tender, loving care, are three very important ingredients in having good steers to show, they said. FOR OVER 75 YEARS 1995 Rohrer’s Seed Catalog Available Now! • Cert Ogle Oats • Cert Hercules Oats Soyhaana Agri Pro 3355 Agri Pro 3799 Agri Pro 3800 Agri Pro 4100 Agri Pro 4420 Rohrer Brand 3775 Rohrer Brand 3850 Rohrer Brand 4010 Rohrer Brand 4012 • AP 521 •AP 605 •AP 638 Store Hours; Mon.-Fri. 8:00 A.M.-5 P.M. - Closed Sat. Until Feb. 1 L. ROHRER & BRQ., INC.^ Smoketown, PA ant and her brother, Jesse, said they would love to show their goats, in addi tion to their steers, at the Farm Show each year, but can’t because of scheduling. They have 20 goats in three breeds Saanen, Nubian, and La Mancha. When the goats are producing milk, they have to milk them before going to school. The steer’s hair is also impor tant, said their father, Dave Brant. “We turn the steers out at night to grow hair,” he said, “because cool weather aids hair growth.” Somerset County, being moun tainous, is among the cooler areas of Pennsylvania. And, as Brant mentioned, Mount Davis isn’t far from their home at least, not the way the crow flies. Mount Davis, at 3,213 feet above sea level, is the state’s high est point. Knowing that, it seems reasonable to expect prevailing •AP 675 •AP 9843 cooler temperatures on most nights, so the hair growing on Twin and Bubba ought to be just dandy by Farm Show week. The kids said they’re quite comfortable showing their steers at the big, annual event. This will be their third year. “It’s pretty much like any other show,” they said, but added they have made friends who are always fun to see and exchange news with. “We always stay in a motel with dad, but this year we may stay with some relatives,” they Save $lO per bag on two great alfalfa varieties with Supreme Cash: • Arrow Offers top yields over a long stand life • Apollo Supreme —Features unique winterhardiness and full-season yields. Call your America’s Alfalfa supplier today for more information about Arrow and Apollo Supreme ... and ask for your $lO per bag Supreme Cash PHONE 717-299-2571 said To go to the Farm Show is fun, you get out of school, was Jesse’s typical, teenaged observation. “The Farm Show is an opportu nity I never had as a kid,” said Dave, who was in FFA during his teens. It’s disappointing that their mother; Carol Sue, can’t support the kids at the Farm Show in per son. Besides taking care of their brother, Andrew, there are too many responsibilities at home for (Turn to Pago A2l) savings AMERICA’S ark