Adams County DHIA Names Top Herds “ * ,MMIS GETTYSBURG (Adams Co.)—The Lag- Farms, Gettysburg; Beaver Run Farms, New replace Samuel Stoner, ging Stream Farm of Thomas Clowney and Oxford; Joßo Holstein Farm, Gettysburg; Julie Zepp, the Adams County dairy prin sons, Robert and John, of Gettysburg, ranked Leroy Deputy, East Berlin; Latimore Valley cess, reported that she and alternate Dairy first among 33 herds completing records in Farm, York Springs; Stoner Dairy, East Ber- Princess Joy Hess are busy presenting in-store the Dairy Herd Improvement Association in Un; R and K Cunningham, Gardners; and Jo promotions. She announced that a Winross Adams County in 1995. Jen Hess, Gettysburg. truck recognizing the 40th anniversary of the This management team was also recog- President Jeffrey King. York Springs, pres- state dairy princess program is being offered nized with the first place herd management >ded at the meeting and introduced guests, for sale as a fund-raiser to support the prog award at the 69th annual awards banquet held Treasurer Marcia Brown presented a current ram. Interested persons should call Bonnie Dec. 14, at the fire hall in Hamey, Maryland, financial report In an election of directors, Hess at (717) 334-BSS3. Other herds finishing in the top 10 included Jeff King and Alan Zepp were retained on the Representing the Pennsylvania DHIA Roy A. Weaner Jr., of Gettysburg; Way Brite board, Francis Pennings was elected to program, David Shenk, regional manager JA—\ Introducing ! 1 Cleaning Systems V 7*. nMiiitAS/V /mtCW ___ - # ~ +■ Working for a better , cleaner r^^x^r******^^*.***. . environment | cleaning^BHHHßHH ft aiwHHHBI OIL or GAS FIRED SERIES j i ffigOTO GREETINGS J 2.1 GPM to 4.8 GPM 1000 PSI to 4000 PSI 2.1 GPM to 10 GPM 1000 PSI to 4000 PSI ALL ELECTRIC series ■■■■HHHi 2 GPM to 4 GPM 1000 PSI to 2000 PSI quipment • Many Machines In Stock! • If We Don’t Have It We’ll Get It! • If We Can’t Get It We’ll Make Itl Don’t Miss Our Year End Specials! •Watch For Our Open House Jan. 30th, 1996 500 PSI to 3000 PSI -FREE DEMOS 717-354-2354 252 N. Shirk Road * New Holland, PA* M former location of Beiler Hydraulics I Rt. 41 Atglen, Pa. 610-593-2981 C \ { urged dairymen to explore the tailor-made testing programs which can be obtained at reduced cost Dean Amide, director of Field Operations, reported a very successful beginning for the Milk Urea Nitrogen program. First offered in October, a total of 1,066 herds have already enrolled with several reporting a reduction in feed costs made possible by the MUN test for protein levels in the milk. He invited DHIA members to attend the district meeting which will be held at the Cross Keys Inn, Adams County, on Feb. 1 and the state meeting sche duled for Feb. 16, in State College. County Agent Thomas E. Piper presented a summary of results of production testing for 1995. With 3,360 cows on test, average milk production at 19,453 pounds exceeded the state average with the county ranking 7th in Pennsylvania. An average 616 pounds of pro tein was produced by each Adams County cow on test. A total of 1,284 cows, nearly one third of those in the member herds, were removed during the year due to low produc tion, health causes, or sale. A cow in the herd of Ray Dutterer, Littles town, was honored for producing 217,127 pounds of milk in her lifetime. The Robert C. Hoffman herd was recognized for producing the highest quality milk. Awards for high cow single lactation production of milk and pro tein went to Penn Gate Farm near Littlestown. Following Clowney’s Lagging Stream Farm in receiving the Pa. DHIA herd manage ment award were Latimore Valley Farm in second place, Stoner Dairy in third, Robert C. Hoffman, fourth, and Getty Acres in fifth place. Piper urged dairy farmers to enroll in Dairy MAP training, the “Managing for Success” module, which will be offered Jan. 3 and 17, at Hoss’s Steak and Sea House, Gettysburg. A Dairy Day program has been planned for Jan. 29 at the same location and a DHIA Pro duction Records Workshop to feature David Shenk. Dean Amick, and Dr. Larry Specht, Penn State Extension Specialist, on Monday, Feb. 26. NOWBERR No Messy Hydraulicsl LOW. LOW " (Equipment Dittributon) FOR OVER 75 YEARS 9B FAW SKr NT HAOmsToS. MD (301) 791-0422 IVAI WHEN T, WITHOUT lACKACHE.