Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 27, 1996, Image 33

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Winter Yearling; 1. Wendy Jo Roes; 2.
Andrew M. Walker, 3. Lauren Lynch.
Fall Yearling; 1. Z. Soon Foreman; 2. Bruce D.
Henman; 3. Michael S. Ray.
Junior Champion: 1. Anthony Sharp; 2. Wen
dy Jo Roae.
Diy Cow 2-yr. * Oven 1. Robert W. Landia.
Junior 2-yr. Old: 1. Ryan Coleman; 2. Eric
Murray; 3. Benjamin PowdL
Senior 2-yr. Old; 1. Julia Miller, 2. Philip
Petenbrink; 3. Juliana Hillegaaa.
Junior 3-yr. Old: 1. Robert W. Landia.
Senior 3-yr. Old: 1. Julie Millar, 2. Z. Scott
Foreman; 3. Juliana Hillegaaa.
Four-year Old: 1. Kintan Miller, 2. Eric
Murray.
Five-year Old: 1. Malt Moeholder.
Six-yeata and Older. 1. Kinten Miller.
Senior Champion: 1. Julia Millet; 2. Julia
Miller.
Beat Animal Bred and Owned: Kinten Millar.
Dam-Daughter; 1. Kriaten Millar, 2. Benjamin
Powell; 3. Jeaaica Roae.
JERSEY
Spring Calf: 1. Slide Thomaa; 2. Joahua Van-
Turd; 3. Ezra VanTaaaeL
Winter Calf; 1. Earl Thomac.
Fall Calf: 1. Lance Bittner; 2. Earl Thomaa.
Summer Yearling: 1. Shelby Moyer, 2. Sarah
VanTatad; 3. Melina Schrock.
Spring Yearling: 1. Shelby Moyer; 2. Joahua
VanTaaad; 3. Greta Moyer.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 « 10A.M. • 4P.M.
Bou-Matic Dbl 8 Xpressway
Parallel Parlor Featuring: Flo-Star Classic Claws
w/Vlsl Shells, 3400 Detacher, Air Star Vacuum
Pumps, Opti-Flo Milk Pump (Slow Speed), Plate
Cooler, Guardian II Washer, Easy Sort Gate
w!Ankle ID, Weaver Crowd Gate
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4-Year-Old Jersey
Winter Yearling: 1. David Bittner.
Fall Yearling: 1. Luke Thomaa; 2. Jodi Flick.
Junior Champion: 1. Shelby Moyer; 2 Luke
Thomaa.
Dry Cow 2-yr. A Over, 1. Joahua VanTaaael;
2 Earl Thomaa; 3. Jarrod Murray. ‘
Junior 2-yr. Old: 1. Earn VanTaaael; 2. Jodi
Rick.
Senior 2-yr. Old; 1. David Bittner.
Junior 3-yr. Old: 1. Joahua VanTaaael; I
Lance Bittner, 3. Jodi Flick.
Senior 3-yr. Old: 1. Ezra VanTaaael.
Four-year Old: 1. Wendy Jo Roae; 2. Shelby
Moyer; 3. Jodi Flick.
Five-year Old: 1. Jodi Flick.
Six yean A Older 1. Matthew Moyer.
Senior Champion: 1. Wendy Jo Roae; 2.
Joahua VanTaaad.
Dam-Daughter 1. Joahua VanTaaad; 2 Wen
dy Jo Roae; 3. Shelby Moyer.
Spring Calf: 1. Lacey Coleman; 1 Sarah Say
lor, 3. Gretchen Fox.
Winter Calf: 1. Samuel Saylor.
Fall Calf: I. Gretchen Fox; 2. Adam Coleman;
3. Jill Fox.
Spring Yearling: 1. Samud Saylor 2 Aric
Trecder, 3. Dana Bittner.
Winter Yearling: 1. Due tin Bittner 2. Rebekah
Fox; 3. Kevin Bittner.
Junior 2-yr. Old: 1. Aric Treader 2. Sarah
Saylor.
Senior 3-yr. Old: 1. Median Trailer, 2. Joy
Trailer.
Greenwood, Del. ”
All New Parlor & Milking Center
BROWN SWISS
Directions:
From Elkton, MD take Rt 213 S to Galena, then Rt 313 S to Denton,
then Rt 404 E to Delaware Line - Ist farm on left after crossing
Delaware State Line.
Four-year Old: 1. Adam Coleman.
Senior Champion: 1. Adam Coleman; Z
Nathan Treaakr.
Beat Animal Bred and Owned: Rebekah Fox.
Dam-Daughter 1. Nathan Treaaler, Z Sarah
Saylor.
SHOWMANSHIP
Junior Showman: 1. Greta Moyer, 2. Sarah
Saylor, 3. David Bittner.
Intermediate Showman: 1. Joahua VanTaaael;
Z Julie Miller; 3. Adam Coleman.
Senior Showman: 1. Kiraten Miller; Z Robert
Landis; 3. Matthew Moyer.
Grand Champion Showman: 1. Kiraten Miller;
Z Robert Landis; 3. Matthew Moyer.
New Milking Center Featuring: Sidewall Curtain
System at Holding Area, Full Curtain Between Parlor
and Holding Area to Maximize Cow Flow, Building
Roof System Designed for Natural Ventilation,
Grooved Concrete Floors to Reduce Animal Injury,
Steel Grid in Milking Parlor to Minimize Stray
Voltage, Star Silo Concrete Bunker Silo 43’xlOO’
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 27, 1996-A&'
Leant To Improve Calf,
Heifer, Dairy Profitability
ITHACA, N.Y. Did you
know that changing the average
age at first calving from 30 months
to 24 months can save a 100-cow
dairy farm more than $25,000 a
year?
Do you consider the impact of
various calf and heifer bousing
options on labor requirements?
Are contract raising, pasturing,
or greenhouse bams being consid
ered for your replacement
program?
The newly available publica
tion. “Calves, Heifers, and Dairy
Profitability,” NRAES-74, has
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“Calves, Heifers, and Dairy Pro-
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The proceedings focus on the
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Leadership for the
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The conference was
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