Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 22, 1996, Image 21

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    STATE COLLEGE (Centre
Co.) The Pennsylvania Junior
Holstein Association has
announced this week its annual
junior dairy cattle judging schools
open to all youth, regardless of
dairy cattle breed affiliation.
The two-day schools help leach
and prepare youth for showing and
judging dairy cattle. Several diffe
rent breeds are always included
and type and conformation prefer
ences are discussed.
The programs run from noon the
first day until noon the next
The cost per student is $25 for
those slaying overnight and
includes the school cost, hotel
room and an evening meal.
For those who can commute, the
cost of the school and evening meal
is $l5.
For ovemighters or commuters,
a second member of the same fami
ly who attends receives a $5 dis
count on the cost of the school.
The deadline for reservations is
June 24 and checks should be made
payable to: Pennsylvania Holstein
Association.
Send reservations to the Pen
nsylvania Holstein Association,
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PA 16801.
Each school offers at least 12
classes of animals to judge. Youth
get the opportunity to judge cattle,
learn about the cattle evaluation
process and how to give reasons for
the decisions. The school helps
build knowledge and confidence,
as well as establishing fellowship.
The Holstein Association annu
ally holds two schools in Pennsyl
vania one for youth located in the
western portion of the state, the
other for youth in the east.
This year, the Holstein Club and
dairy cattle community in Beaver
and Lawrence counties are serving
as host for the western school, July
8-9.
The teacher of the western
school is to be John Burkct, of East
Freedom. Host farms for the school
arc to be the Larry Giewitz family
with Brown Swiss; Paul Lawrence
family with Holstems; Dennis
Musser family with Guernseys;
and the Ed Byers family with
Jerseys.
The Lancaster Holstein Club
and dairy community is serving as
hostforthe eastern school, July
Schools Set Deadline June
10-11, with Lloyd Pease, of Sus
quehanna to serve as teacher.
Host farms arc to be Lowell Bru
baker family with Holstcins; David
NAME:
ADDRESS:
WTY:
Select Which School You Will Attend
WESTERN: Held in Beaver and Lawrence counties, July 8 & 9
EASTERN: Held in Lancaster County, July 10 & 11
I have enclosed $.
I have enclosed $,
, (FEH SCHEDULE $25 per overnight participant includes schools cost, room and an evening meil SI 5 per commute r unhides
■ evening meal, $5 off per second additional child attending from the same immediate i imilv )
[ SEND RESERVATION FORM WITH CHECKS PAYABLE TO
Wenger family with Holstcins; and
Brown Swiss, Jerseys and Ayshirc
judging is to be held at die Solanco
Fairgrounds in t'iarryville.
1996 Pa. Jr.
Judging School Reservation Form
(Deadline is June 24)
as an overnight participant
as a commuting participant
Pa. Holstein Association
839 Benner Pike
State College, PA 16801
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