Snyder Award, Sewlckley Trophy, John Brachman Award and All Pennsylvania honors earned by the home farm, Snidar-Homestead Farm, of New Enterprise. From the left, Aaron Gable receives the John Brachman Award from Jon Brachman. grandson to the award's namesake. YORK, PA 717-845-9222 = CORN GROWERS •Increase Root Mass SEE YOUR LOCAL FERTILIZER DEALER FOR DETAILS OR CALL AG-CHEM, INC. APA® aV/a • Optimize Nutrient Efficiency • Increase Drought Tolerance BIGLERVILLE, PA OXFORD, PA 717-677-6101 717-529-3117 Pa. Guernsey Association sale officials stand with the second highest selling ani mal, a heifer that sold for $2,500. From the left are leadswoman Melissa McDonald, state Guernsey Queen Melissa Morrow, sale business manager Jim Trotter, auction eer Mike Webner, and pedigree reader David Smith. (Continued from Pago At) Ruth Ann John, of Waynesborog, vice president; Elsie Wolff, of Quarryville, secretary; and Jim Totter of Trotacres Farm, in Enon Valley, business manager. Aaron Gable, son of Bemeta and Brad Gable, was presented with the association’s George W. Snyder Award, and the Sewickley Trophy, for his success in showing a Guernsey to place as champion of the youth division show at the 1995 Pennsylvania Farm Show. ASK FOR See the Difference Pa. Guernsey Association In addition, the farm received the John Biachman Award for showing the grand champion Guernsey of the 1995 Farm Show. In production awards, Trotacre Farm was honored for having the highest-average production herd for milk, milkfat and protein, and the top individual cow for milk and protein production. The high-producing Trotacre herd consists of 52 cows averaging 17,535 pounds of milk, 797 pound s of fat, and 602 pounds of protein. INDIANA, PA MALAGA, NJ 412-465-7010 609-694-0120 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6, 1995-A23 The farm’s high producing cow was Trotacre Fayette Loretta, with 28,376 pounds of milk, 1,110 pounds fat, and 909 pounds protein. Rutter Brothers, of York, was honored for having the highest milkfat-producing cow among the association's membership. Rutter Brothers Future’s Lively made 21,212 pounds of milk, 1,120 pounds of milkfat, and 681 pounds of protein. (Turn to Pago A 26)
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