Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 30, 1995, Image 147

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    Carroll County
Hard Hard Cowa In Milk Avg
Nairn Broad HardT FCM T
Windsor Manor H 80 70.1
Garstlyn Holsteins H 76 69.8
James & John Myers - H 73 69.7
MO.-CarrolHon H 55 69.7
Derrwyn Holsteins H 73 68.4
Orion-View Holsteins H 84 66.7
Garstlyn Brown Swiss Br. Swiss 14 65.5
Dwayne & Miriam Bell H 14 65.5
Cecil County
Hard Hard Cowa In Milk Avg
Name Broad Hard T FCM T
Joy and Tom Crothers Br. Swiss 12 93.0
Tom and Joy Crothers H 57 ‘ 86.8
Mellott Brothers H 14 79.0
England Farm Inc. H 44 72.1
Mt. Ararat Farms H 38 69.4
Wayne & Sandra Stafford H 90 69.1
Zion Meadows H 96 66.7
Kilby Inc. H 302 65.9
Albeck Farms Inc. H 152 65.5
Frederick County
Hard Hard Cows In Milk A/g
Name Bread Hard T FCM T
Hannahs Dist Springs Farm H 60 86.0
Wilcom, Donald L. H 138 80.6
Savage-Leigh Farm H 173 78.4
Dave & Carole Doody H 124 77.3
Smith-Mead Farm H 44 76.9
Smith-Mead Brown Swiss Br. Swiss 23 74.5
MD-Garden Spot Farm H 99 73.5
Thomas D. Remsberg H 54 72.0
Hobble-Hill Holsteins - H 89 71.3
Knob-View Holsteins H 58 70.5
Fir-Thome H 40 69.9
Wayne Z Tucker H 150 69.8
K Scott & Judy Hood H 52 67.8
Taylor Made Farm H 48 67.2
K Scott & Judy Hood Br. Swiss 24 66.9
Glade-Rock Farm H 177 66.7
Paul & Karen Dotterer H 87 66.7
Paul K Coblentz & Sons H 233 66.2
Fir-Thome-B Br. Swiss 30 66.1
Robert A Sigler Jr Br. Swiss 31 65.2
Garrett County
Hard Cowa In Milk Avg
Bread Herd T FCM T
H 47 77.4
H 62 71.6
H 63 71.6
H 76 68.7
H 51 68.5
H 106 68.3
H 33 67.6
H 31 67.3
Hard
Nam*
Philip Beachy
Guards Farm Inc
Jerry L Yodar
Paul & Henry Kinsinger
Wayne E Schrock
Bender, Carl
Covewind-Hill Holstein
Arlin Maust
Congressmen Back Farmland Protection
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Thirty-two congressmen have
signed a letter urging the House
Committee on Agriculture to
make state and local farmland pro
tection programs a priority in the
1995 Farm Bill.
The congressmen are from Ari
zona, California, Connecticut,
Delaware, Massachusetts, Mary
land, Michigan, Minnesota, New
Jersey, New Mexico, New York,
Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vir
ginia, and Vermont.
In the letter, the congressmen
say the loss of land threatens the
economic productivity, scenic
open space, watersheds and wild
life, and tax savings provided by
farmland.
‘The nation is losing over 1
million acres of productive farm
land each year to urban develop
ment, a loss of topsoil roughly
equivalent to that being saved by
federal erosion control efforts,”
stated the congressmen. “A na
tional problem of this magnitude
deserves national attention. Farm
ers who have been turned away
from state and local programs be
cause of a lack of resources de
serve federal support to help them
meet their goals.”
Edward fhompsofi'Jr., director
of public policy for American
Farmland Trust, applauded the
congressmen for recognizing the
need to step up federal support of
state and local farmland protection
Programs. AFT, a national farm
land conservation group, today is-
sued a report calling for greater
federal assistance.
“It’s time the federal govern
ment shifts its conservation priori
ties somewhat,” said Thompson.
“Although we are paving over as
much soil as we conserve, we are
spending 200 times less on farm
land protection than soil conserva
tion. A shift of less than S percent
of erosion control funds into
CHAMBERSBURG (Franklin
Co.) The Franklin County 4-H
Beef Club held a show at the
Franklin County Fair.
The grand champion prize went
to Shawn Meyers of Grcencastle
with his 1,090-pound steer and
reserve champion went to Justin
Connor of Chambcrsburg with his
1,200-pound steer.
The champion filter award was
also given to Justin Connor and the
champion showman award was
given to Cheryl Hawbakcr,
Merccrsburg.
Other placings arc as follows:
NOVICE CLASS
Filling: Shawn Meyers Ist, Jodie Meyer 2nd,
Maria Motzler 3rd
Showing: Jodie Meyers Ist, Maris Metzler 2nd,
Micah Hawbakcr 3rd
INTERMEDIATE CLASS
Filling: Justin Conner Ist, Matt Hawbaker 2nd,
Jordon Conner 3rd
Showing: Justin Conner Ist, Cassie Lowans
2nd, Matt Hawbaker 3rd
JUNIOR CLASS
Filling: David Grove Ist, Jimmy Clapsaddle
2nd
Showing: David Grove Ist, Jimmy Clapsaddle
Maryland DHIA
Menno J Yoder
David W Yoder
Cleland Beitzel
Delvin Mast
H 41 65.9
H 78 65.1
H 149 65.1
Harford County
Hard Hard Cowa In Milk Avg
Nama Braad Hard I FCM I
Homelands Farm H 44 77.2
Piaper Brothers H 164 72.8
My-Ladys-Manor Farm H 257 68.0
Highland Heights Farm Inc H 139 65.9
Hawks Hill Farm H 104 65.9
Howard County
Herd Cows In Milk Avg
Braad Herd! FCM T
H 87 68.6
Kent County
Hard Cows In Milk Avg
Braad Hard I FCM T
H 74 80.2
H 133 79.6
H 91 74.0
H 70 68.2
H 229 66.3
H 68 65.6
H 227 65.6
H 44 65.2
Montgomery County
Herd
Nam*
Paul F. Harrison Jr
Hard
Mama
P Thomas Mason
Centardel Farm Inc
Wintacras
Jonas & Ruth Stoltzfus
Howard McHenry
Roy W Crow
Fair Hill Farm Inc
Larry Yetman
Hard Hard Cows In Milk Avg
Nama Braad Hard T FCM T
Mendelssohn Terrace Farm H 132 75.6
Kingstead Farms H 44 73.8
Beneva Farms H 80 70.4
Potomac Vallay Assoc
Hard
Nama
True Vine Holsteins
Quean Annas County
Hard Cows In Milk Avg
Brssd Hard T FCM T
H 43 77.5
H 115 74.4
H 189 70.5
H 96 68.8
H 144 68.4
Talbot County
Hard Cows In Milk Avg
Braad Hard T FCM T
H 61 75.4
Washington County
Hard Hard Cows In Milk Avg
Nama Braad Hard! FCM T
Debaugh Farms H 96 76.0
Curtis W Ausherman H 163 68.0
Herd
Name
Benjamin Stanton
Charles R Patterson
U & WE Palmatary
Donald W Skinner
Bonne Brothers
Herd
Name
Wm BrinsfieW
USDA’s Farm for the Future pro
gram would double the states’ ca
pacity to protect soil from urban
sprawl.”
Thompson said other congres
sional representatives and virtual
ly all U.S. senators remain uncom
mitted. “Most haven’t heard from
their constituents,” he said. “Yet,
stronger local and state farmland
protection programs are clearly
Beef Show At
SUMOK CLASS
Filling. Chad Grove Ist, Cheryl Hawbakcr 2nd
Showing: Cheryl Hawbakcr Ist, Chad Grove
2nd
CONFORMATION CLASSES
LIGHT WEIGHT
Jordon Conner Ist, Justin Conner 2nd, Aaron
Hartman 3rd
MEDIUM WEIGHT
Jason Mcizler Ist, Lnn Duflicld 2nd, Cassic
Lowans 3rd
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT
Shawn Meyers Ist, Mans Mctzlcr 2nd, Christ
opher Outfield 3rd
MEDIUM HEAVYWEIGHT
Jodi Meyers Ist, Chad Grove 2nd, Kevin Stahl
3rd
HEAVYWEIGHT
Justin Conner Ist, Mattllawbaker 2nd, Jordon
Conner 3rd
The club would like to give a big thank you to
those who sponsored the show.
Grand Champion Plaque Conner’s Automo
tive Recycling Emponum, Chambersburg
Reserve Champion Plaque Smith’s Imple
ments John Deere Equipment, Mcrcersburg
Champion Filter Plaque Stahl's Livestock
Hauling, Mcrcersburg
Champion Shower Plaque Dean and Nancy
Meyers
Weight Class Champion Trophies Robert
McCulloh Excavating, Creencaslle >
pitting Trophies Robert Fnese Bus Trans
portation. Mcicersburg
Showing Trophies H.R. Cordell Sons
Plumbing & Healing, Mercersburg
H 47 66.5
Hard Cows In Milk Avg
Breed Herd T PCM T
H 80 69.3
something that would benefit their
districts or states.
“This is not too much to ask,”
Thompson said, “to protect a re
source as critical as the farmland
around our cities, where most of
the nation’s fruits and vegetables
arc grown and where open space,
wildlife habitat and watersheds
should remain undeveloped.”
Thirty-two congressmen from
Franklin Fair
Franklin County Beef Show winners. From left, Judge,
Larry High; Champion fitter, Justin Conner; and Champion
Shower, Cheryl Hawbaker.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30, 1995-D7
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Ml. Ararat Farms
Level Square Associates
Cfelus A Janice Frey
John A Wm Schnebly
Keith Diaon
Anovadute Farm
Dogwood Ijine Farm
William D Messis 111
nngland Inarms Inc
Three Rronks I arm
mail JHKSKY lIKHIIS (.?.*» FCM)
Herd Name
P Thomas Mason
I’anl A Naomi IMcrshcmi
J.iocsta Jerseys
Queen Acres
Ash A Rear
Gaywinds Farm
Michael Forsydic
M-UI Jerseys
Jerry Yoder
Richard P Puc A Son
man AYRSHIRE HERDS f» <% ECM)
Herd Name
David A Jnmct Patrick
Ralph W Shank
Vales - I Tide
fdgewood farms Inc
Jarrells Recovery II
Seneca A>r farms
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Tom nml Joy Croilicrs
Smith Mead A Rasslcr
K. Scoil A Judy llinml
Garttlyn Brown Swiss
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Roltcrt A Sigler Jr
Dwayne A Minam licit
Dublin Hills Swiss
Battler, ftcming A I rcy
Rudell C Beall A Sons
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Arizona, California, Connecticut,
Delaware, Massachusetts. Mary
land, Michigan, Minnesota, New
Jersey, New Mexico, New York,
Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vir
ginia and Vermontjiave signed a
letter urging the House Committee
on Agriculture to make state and
local farmland protection pro
grams a priority in the farm bill.
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