A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 30, 1995 // Lmncmmtmr //DHIA Lancaster Da/ry Herd Improvement Assoc. 1592 Ofd Ltna Rd. Manhe/m, RA 1754 S frtrj 665-5960 increase of fifty from a year ago. Since December 1993, the average JOE GRAYBEAL President The Lancaster DHIA Board of Directors met in August. The Board is pleased to report that operations are running smoothly. Jere High, Lab Manager, reported the number of samples being tested in our lab was higher than projected. Lab results are being mailed back to the dairymen in less than two days from date of test. Manager, Jay Mylin, informed the board that 1188 herds were on test at the end of July. This is an VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) First choice of six pre gnancies brought the highest indi vidual price of consignments offered Wednesday night at the Eastern National Holstein Sale in the Small Arena of the state Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. For 55,200, Daniel Over and William Snider, of Martinsburg, bought the first choice of six pre gnancies resulting from embryos from the mating of sire Maiscficld Bell wood-Et and dam Pasen Lead man Madam. The annual sale lasted a little more than three hours and resulted m a total of 5109,475 paid for 60 loLs, with an average price of SI 824 per lot The choice ol the six Madam/ Bellwood pregnancies was con signed by Matthew Senna, of Wattsburg. Madam classified an Excellcnt-90, and Bellwood is classified Exccllcnl-92. Bell wood’s PTAs were reported as +2,662 pounds milk, +94 pounds fat, and +B2 pounds protein. 5-Year-Old (Continued (rom Page A 1) lion record showed production of 23,000 pounds milk, she has been milking 75 pounds per day since becoming fresh in March. A daughter of Bridge View Elegant Jadc-ET, out of dam Long View Jubilation Rayna, Raisin has a son in Brazil which was the grand champion bull in the 1994 All- Amencan show. She also has a daughter that was named unanim ous 1993 All-American intermedi ate calf and junior champion of the World Dairy Expo. Raisin also was named grand champion of this year’s Maryland Canton Show, grand champion at the slate fair, and in 1993 was reserve grand champion All- American As a 4-ycar-old, she was reserve All-Amcncan, and last year she was nominated All- Amcncan aged cow. Also competing for the supreme title was a senior 3-ycar-old Jersey, Hillacrcs Toplin Mindy, owned by Va. Associates, Gear brook, Va. Leadsman was Paul Stiles. Mindy, classified Exccllenl-91, posted a 365-day, 2-7 lactation of 16,020 pounds milk, 779 pounds fat, and 646 pounds protein. A daughter of Hoosier Valley Just Toplin out of Hillacres Survil 1c May, she was purchased at the Top of the Harvest Sale as a senior yearling. In the showring this year, she was supreme champion of the Maryland Stale Fair and at the Montgomery County Maryland fair. In 1993, she was junior champion at the All-American number of cows on test has increased by almost 4,000 per month. Rodney Denlinger, chairman of the by-laws committee, reported our solicitor recommended no changes to our new by-law propos al. The committee will have a pre sentation prepared for our annual meeting in December. The Eastern Caucus of NDHIA will be held November 12-13 in Ithaca, New York. Several board members were encouraged to Eastern National Madam’s PTAs are +2,042 pounds milk, +llO pounds fat, and +B2 pounds protein. Madam also had a 365-day first lactation production of 30,420 pounds milk, 1,254 pounds fat, and 964 pounds protein. The next highest selling con signments brought $3,100 each. Pamtom Lmdy Nola-ET, a year ling born May 21,1994, consigned by Pamtom Farm, owned by Herb and June Kerr, Hudson Falls, N.Y.. sold lor 53,100 to Top of Sussex Syndicate, Newton, N.J. Nola is a Townson Lmdy daughter out ol a 2E, 94-EEEEE Hilltop-Hanover Miss Naomi, a lourth generation Excellent and fourth generation Excellent mammary. As an aside, Pamtom Farm also showed the grand champion Hols tein of the Eastern National Hols tein Show held Thursday, which went on to be named supreme champion of the Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show. Rimark Hardlac Morgan-ET, a yearling bom August 24, 1994, Holstein Supreme Of All-American Dairy Show Jersey Show in Louisville, Ky. The grand champion of the All- American Ayrshire Show was Scotchdale BBK Iris, owned by Marla Shaffer, of Wooster, Ohio. Leadsman was John Howman. Though her classification was not available by presstime, she was this year’s grand champion of the Ohio Stale Fair and she has won three additional grand champion ships at other shows. A daughter of Bonnie Brae Kel log and dam Scotchdale Flashy Iris, as a 4-year-old fresh in June, she made 117 pounds, 90 pounds From the left, state Dairy Princess Rhonda Joy Kleklak and state Secretary of Agriculture Charles Broslus stand with the lineup of grand champions of the Pennsylvania All- American Dairy Show. From the left is Gary Culbertson at the halter of the supreme champion Holstein, Becky Long with the runnerup supreme champion and grand champion attend. NDHIA has taken significant steps forward with its Performance Economics program. Dairy far mers expressed a need for combin ing production and financial data. This may be an opportunity for DHIA to provide even more useful data. A pilot project to test the program should be completed by the end of 1995. Lancaster DHIA supports this important project being handled by NDHIA. Lancaster DHIA is a member of the DRPC Raleigh Advisory Board. Membership on the board alternates between a dairyman and a manager (or extension person nel). Since Joe Graybeal’s term is about to expire, the board of direc tors appointed Jay Mylin to be our next representative to the Advisory Board of DRPC at Raleigh. Holstein Sale Totals $109,475 consigned by Rimark Holsieins, $3,100. with reported interest from the arti- Litchfield, Conn., found a Pen- Morgan is a La-Poe K Hardlac- . ficial insemination industry nsylvania buyer when sold to ET daughter out of dam Ri-Mark because she is the only Hardtac Michael Lynch, of Friedens, for Aerostar Mo-ET, a Very Good 86 female from Mo. Pamtom Linday Nola-ET, a yearling from the farm that also showed the supreme champion Holstein of the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show, Is lead around the show ring in the Small Arena of the state Farm Show Complex as Lot 34 of the Eastern National Holstein Sale. From the left at the auctioneer’s table are Harry Bachman at the microphone, Horace Backus raising his hand in response to a bid, and William Nlchol, executive director of the Pa. Holstein Association also attentive to bidders. Nola sold for $3,100. and 90 pounds milk respectively on her first three tests. The top Guernsey of the Nation al Guernsey Show was Jastes Ben Joy, a junior 3-year-old, owned by Ben Joy Syndicate, of West Salem, Ohio. Leadsman was Delbert Yoder. A daughter of Wampanoag Smokey Ben and dam Jastes Smo key’s Joanne, a Very Good-88, Ben Joy was this year’s supreme champion of the Kentucky Slate Fair and grand champion at the Maryland State Fair. As far as production, fresh in June, she has been consistently jper, d po. . .Hereford purchased from Salunga Acres. Cory’s was the only entry in the Ephrata Fair Steer Show. Cory, son of Theresa and Jim Simo, lives In Lancaster and is a FFA student at Garden Spot High School. averaging about 65 pounds milk per day. The grand champion Milking Shorthorn of the All-American Show was Pinesedge BT Alfair- EXP, owned by Marjorie Kuszlyk, of Kuszlyk Catde Co., Batavia, N.Y., who also was at the halter in the showring. The senior 2-year-old was fresh for the first lime in June and has been producing more than 70 pounds of milk per day. She is a daughter of Prairie-Pine WRS Big Time-ET, and dam Pinesedge E.D.T. Alfair (2E-90). Complete results of the week’s Brown Swiss, Marjorie Kuszlyk at the halter of the grand champion Jersey, Delbert Yoder at the halter of the grand champion Guernsey, Paul Stiles at the halter of the grand champion Jersey, and John Howman at the halter of the grand champion Milking Shorthorn. shows were not available at press time and are to be published next week in luincaster Farming. However, of special local inter est, Lebanon Valley Farms, of Pal myra, showed the reserve grand champion Guernsey of the Nation al Guernsey Show. The operation, run by the Robert and David Smith families showed Lebanon Valley B Kan, a senior 3-ycar-old that was also named the winner of the Total Performance Cow Award, presented by the Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders Association in honor of Lee Yost of Benton.