Vol. 41 No. 23 Pennsylvania Cattle Association Honors Those Who Serve GAIL STRUCK Mifflin Co. Correspondent UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co.) The Pennsylvania Cattle men’s Association (PCA) met the end of March for their 22nd annu al banquet and membership meet ing here at the Pennsylvania Beef Expo. The association presented sev eral awards, then topped the even ing off with a fun auction. Cattlemen president Bob Hay presented the 1996 Top Hand Terraces Ease ‘Water Worries’ On Moyer Conservation Farm ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Farming Staff WOMELSDORF (Berks Co.) —On a spring afternoon two yean ago, the rains got the better of the Moyer family. A five-inch downpour pushed tons of mud and siltwater over the bank of a terrace about 100 feet from the back of their house. The terrace, which serves as a catch basin for runoff from a long, slop ing field, simply filled up with dirt. Last Call: Dairy MUliction Entries KINGSTON (Luzerne Co.) The deadline to enter your farm in the Dairy of Distinction program is Monday, April IS. This program is designed to recognize farms that give a creditable appearance to potential consumers of dairy pro ducts who drive past the farm. In the past 10 years, nearly 600 Pennsylvania farms have received the Northeast Dairy Farm Beautifi cation Program’s designation Syndicate Shows Grand Champion At Holstein Spring Show From tho loft, show Judge of tht 43rd Pa. Holstein Associ ation Spring Show Lowell Lindsay stands with Barks Coun ty Dairy Prlncssa Jennifer Davis, whila Robert Morrelholds ths haltar of tho raaarvs grand champion, Plnohurst Jessi ca, Mark Campbell holds tho haltar of tho grand champion. Lyn-Havsn Landman Lilly, Parry County Dairy Princess 60* Per Copy Award to Glenn Eberly of Milxoy, Mifflin County. Eberiy signed up the most new members, earning him his award for the second year in a row. Bill Mclntire of Shelocta, Indiana County, earned the Com mercial Cattlemen’s Award while the Industry Service Award went to John McFadden of Lancater County. McFadden owns Heisch Roussel Agricultural Veterinarian Service. He was recognized for assisting beef and cattle allowing water to overflow. At the time, the Moyer family was out in the bam, milking. Short ly after the rain hid stopped, the entire basement of the house was flooded out from rains that sheeted over the top of a newly planted May com field. The water was so deep that it crested over the top of foundation stonework on the small, original homestead next to the Moyer house. (Turn to Page A 24) dong with a farm sign that can be displayed at the entrance to the farm lane. Farms are judged on the neat roadside appearance of buildings, grounds, and surroundings. If you would like your farm to be so designated, complete the entry form found on page D 8 of this issue and get it in the mail on Monday. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 13, 1996 producers. Cattle Feeder of the Year Award went to Rob Bailey of Star Rock Farms. Barley feeds 1,850 steer annually in a three-way part nership. The operation also milks 275 cows and finishes 1,000 hogs. Dick McElhaney of Beaver County accepted the Seeds lock Breeder Award. McElhaney’s shorthorn bull “Equity” earned top honors at the 1995 National Shor thorn Show in Denver. The McEl haney family has been involved The Moyer family, Martin with wife Missy and children, including Sarah, 6, were hon ored tor their work to contain erosion and stop runoff by the Berks County Conserva tion District at a banquet recently. Emily Dum holds ths grand champion banner, and grand champion co-ownera with Campbell, Alex Claypoola and Doug Beatty look on. The young girls In front are, from the left, Lindsay Beatty, Nicola Buasard, Sarah Campbell, and Kaltlyn Claypoola. with shorthorn cattle for SO years. John Myers presented the new Environmental Stewardship Award. This went to PCA presi dent Bob Hay of Friedens, Some rset County. Bob and his wife Marianne are managers of ErReR Hill Angus Farm. The Pennsylvania CharOlais Association presented two heifers as part of their Heifer Chain Prog ram. Philip Baer of Brodbacks and Chad Miller of Know received Four Sections those heifers. John Myers of Dallas town, York County, received a Charo lais Association award for his high indexing bull. Roxanne Kirst agreed to serve another year as PCA queen. Rox anne lives in Fredericksburg, Lebanon County. Helping her will be Melissa Leiden of St. Lawrence, Cambria County. The PCA Junior Scholarship Award went to Bill Beinlich of (Turn to Page A 33) VERNON ACHENBACH JR. Lancaster Farming Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) —A 4-ycar-old Rothrock Tradition Leadman daughter was named grand champion of the Pen nsylvania Holstein Association Spring Show, held April 5 in the Large Arena of the state Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg. The first show of the season, a syndicate comprised of Mark Campbell of Ford City, Alex Clay poolc of Worthington, and Doug Beatty of Enon Valley, showed Lyn-Haven Leadman Lilly to win the title of grand champion. Campbell was a double winner, also having partnership ownership in the reserve grand champion with Robert Monel, of Cochranton. They showed 5-year-old Pinehurst Jessica, a Walkway Chief Mark daughter, to win the title. Second in its age class to the open division grand champion was 4-year-old Windy-Knoll-View CC Pear-ET, owned by Justin Burdette of Mercersburg. That cow was named grand champion of the youth division show and also won honors for being the best bred and owned cow in both show divisions. 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