op Lancaster DHIA Cows By The cows that finished protein records of 770 or more pounds in June in Lancaster DHIA are listed as follows: t PIO- \ days riik nor nil nr ru HEED own - ooh's un EUGENE I SDSAN NESS BONITA KSI vtuu VIOUT KDOUIS I Mil 776 119 834 793 681 762 611 746 945 OmiS L STONE! own ’ AHOS E SIOLHFOS GI-H GI-H GI-H 61-1 ma rULTONNAV FAM INC SUDOH ■unit BLAIU tOIY STIPKD L fIEISUY 172 stai poiei daisy cluis eevie s hoeeieg D.KJIIT OKI JOHE ■ MUD KAY IB GUI 6 DONE EC AUiISTEK LEEOEA EWER I EOHEEEISOES 730 O6O 305 27,162 3-3 VMS 304 26,179 3-3 UKtsin 305 22,504 4-1 cnisnm 4- 305 23,060 3-6 305 26,127 noon joi 5- 6- lows 305 26,799 305 26,926 3-2 305 PEACH BOTTOM 4-1 304 sun biook 5-6 UKS 3- 305 4- 204 DDR JOY 305 25,114 3-3 PIUDISI CR-R 305 25,431 305 25,305 305 25,707 5-7 mum n 4-10 305 n 6-0 305 gunmiu n 3-5 305 B 3-3 305 LUDisnoi B 3-10 305 B 3-11 305 norm (3-1 5-1 305 24,262 curtain of silence provided by a reticent agricultural community,” said Goodwin, who also serves as chair for the LCI Livestock Care Committee. ‘The consensus must be established that the livestock industry will not tolerate illegal or unethical activity associated with youth ahd open livestock expositions.” According to Cindy Crume, an offical of the Livestock Conserva tion Institute, the Symposium Planning Committee consists of representatives from many seg ments of animal agricultural including the American Veterin ary Medical Association, the National FFA Organization, the Animal Industry Foundation, the American Farm Bureau Federa tion, and the United States Depart ment of Agriculture. Protein For June 4.0 1073 3.6 920 4.1 1017 3.1 1043 2.7 746 3.7 907 4.0 910 27,070 25,691 24,195 27,143 27,641 24,214 24,217 23,462 4.3 1005 3.4 945 21,057 25,964 22,644 3.1 792 3.6 121 3.6 94* 3.6 139 4.0 959 3.2 141 25,946 25,243 3.1 977 3.3 141 25,317 3.2 121 23,140 4.3 1027 3.2 117 3.4 920 2.4 626 3.6 675 2.9 602 3.4 632 4.0 1016 3.6 919 4.1 1065 3.2 757 3.6 676 4.0 992 3.0 657 4.0 1057 3.7 1022 3.5 922 3.4 940 24,365 26,219 24,110 25,206 22,922 2.1 Ml 2.9 731 21,970 25,332 3.4 901 2.9 701 26,667 24,115 3.1 976 3.7 136 25,532 22,775 3.9 949 December The National Youth Livestock ogram Ethics Symposium will; ■Foster self-examination of cur rent practices and procedures util ized in the exposition of livestock. •Provide an opportunity to organize a unified approach to the issues surrounding ethics in youth livestock programs. •Establish educational initia tives for both youth and adults by promoting existing resources and incorporating progressive sympo sium outcomes. •Increase awareness of enforce ment options and develop a plan of action for enforcing ethics codes and established rules and regulations within events. JAOO.Y SOUYACIBL smu jon mum s snuiros ram LIQUID J SIOLHFOS DIUU SHI vmMHinsn oorm MILK sum KLSniIS j an sran-nu ran Jon kuido Min nns 231 307 nnmLUum AIIGU niup 4 m kisi 439 140 213 tun mia JOB G 0000 lUK Dams t uia nuvn un ammo imsi iudon snin nn 121-17 Min aiioa (nn 2) pms sum 1M283 eunrsniK soptn uny limop nui DAU nunn. s srockh pm 2 n» i snsniG WHOA! FAIRS RUSOH VISTA FAH 959 UAL I loom sail r ounouin OAT FAH nnis uvn l nmi * snoi in* lisa men BAIBAI LARUK3 GOOD mm s snsmcß uno uu run min BILLSSIDI ACIES FIILIP G CKOSE MODI mißi 6 mth unn lUU msoi + Jin STom min Divm i smnros ru WITOLOO fin mm mini i nivo jins i ounouin atm miDD (fam d 490 «m snvii i ou« pula gi-e unDoinn mm B LTH Kf % 27,550 5-9 305 I mm 26,539 23,043 4-1 305 3-2 305 man book 24,921 3-1 GAP 24,124 24,414 3- 305 4- 305 mini 27,109 4-7 305 QOAIIYVILLI 25,746 5-0 305 nnniooK 4-« 305 lAHtll 4-7 305 24,701 23,434 24,940 4-11 305 tuuiraioM 24,617 3-9 uTin 22,154 22,451 21,116 3-6 305 3-10 305 5-2 305 Linn 305 25,153 3-0 lAIVDN 26,135 5-7 305 mKLLAH) 23,509 6-11 DIUTA 305 25,251 4-1 U7III 305 27,141 3-5 non joy 305 24,511 4-1 LARCASin 305 25,717 6-9 LITITZ 23,213 5-9 305 OOC9URVILU 3-1 305 5-11 305 GAP 24,114 25,761 24,893 5-9 305 ROITIRGUR 25,127 4-3 305 QOAUYVILLI 24,329 3-0 305 UWUD6I 26,353 5-10 RAIBIIR 305 23,312 4-5 LITITZ 24,166 2-11 305 LITITZ 305 23,601 3-0 ILTOSOR 6-2 ROLINOOO 305 23,460 21,531 4-11 305 QUAUYVILLI 23,011 4- 305 LITITZ 5- 305 4-2 305 25,140 22,758 MBS 3- lIIIBOLDS 5- STEVENS 6- EFHIATA 5-9 LITITZ 4- lASVO* 3- GAP 4- unit 4-4 IPDATA 2-3 non JOY 305 23,673 305 25,775 305 25,897 305 25,205 305 24,225 305 24,992 304 25,511 301 23,922 305 23,07 1 2-9 305 24,644 GODORVILLI 7-7 303 26,279 QOimVIIXI 4-6 305 25,609 The symposium is targeted tow ard state FFA and 4-H leaders, agricultural education instructors, extension agents, fair and exposi tion management professionals, commodity and farm organization representatives, agribusiness rep resentatives, breed association representatives, state departments of agriculture (shows and fairs personnel), veterinarians, media, and anyone with an interest in youth livestock ethics. For more information concern ing the National Youth Livestock Program Ethics Symposium, con tact the Livestock Conservation Institute at (502) 782-9798. 4.0 1034 3.7 901 3.6 142 3.6 901 3.6 117 3.4 711 3.2 721 4.1 149 3.3 921 3.1 111 4.2 911 4.1 1043