Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1996, Image 33

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    Pennsylvania Holstein Association
•NBennarPH* Stata Cotlaaa, PA IUOI
The Pennsylvania Junior Holstein members are reminded the 1996 Junior All-Pennsylvania
applications are due November Ist. Any Junior member who successfully showed at a
district, regional or state show is eligible to apply for Junior-All Pennsylvania recognition
To apply, fill out the application that accompanies this announcement and include a picture
of your animal along with a complete show record of your animal's placings. A panel of
judges will evaluate each class and name an All-PA, Reserve and Honorable Mention.
Again, all applications arc due by November I st. More information can be received by
contacting the:
The Junior All-Pennsylvania Awards will be made in 1996 under the following rules
Classes Recognized
Spring Heifer Calf - Born March 1,1996 - April 30, 1996
Winter Heifer Calf - Bom December 1, 1995 - February 29,1996
Fall Heifer Calf - Bom September 1,1995 - November 30,1995
Summer Yearling Heifer - Bom June 1,1995 - August 31, 1995
Spring Yearling Heifer - Born March 1, 1995 - May 31, 1995
Winter Yearling Heifer - Bom December 1, 1994 - February 29, 1995
Fall Yearling Heifer - Bom September 1,1994 - November 30,1994
Junior 2-Year-Old - Bom March 1,1994 - August 31,1994
Senior 2-Year-Old - Bom September 1,1993 - February 28,1994
Junior 3-Year-Old - Bom March 1. 1993 - August 31,1993
Senior 3-Ycar-Old - Bom September 1,1992 - Februaiy 29,1993
Four Year Old - Bom September 1,1991 - August 31,1992
Five Year Old - Bom September 1,1990 - August 31.1991
100,000 lb Cow - Cow any age tliat has show in the 100,000 lb class.
An animal can be entered in cither an individual age
class or the 100,000 lb Cow class. Not Until
Aged Cow - Bom prior to September 1,1990.
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Pennsylvania Holstein Association
839 Benner Pike
State College, PA 16801
Phone (814) 234-0364
Fax (814) 234-1698
Rules for Junior All-Pennsylvania Awards
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■l4-234-OM4
FAX ai4-234-1«M
Ownership - Each animal competing must be registered in the Herd Book of Holstein
USA Inc. or as a Qualified Herdbook Animal in the name of its Junior exhibitor and meet
the requirements of Junior project work and for exhibition at 4-H, FFA or Junior State
Shews or Fairs. The exhibitor must be the sole owner of the animal.
Title by January 1,1996 (for 2 year olds an over) May 1, 1996 (for calves and
yearlings) Title of all animals over 2 years old in this competition must be shown on the
registry certificate with ownership recorded by January 1, 1996 as shown by the filing
date on the transfer. The date of ownership on animals showing as yearlings and calves
must be recorded by May 1,1996. All ownership records will be checked with the
Holstein USA Inc. and their decision on eligibility under this rules will be final.
Partnership Animals - All entries must stand on the Association records in the
individual name of the exhibitor. Senior-Junior family partnerships will not be
acceptable
Qualification for Entry - To qualify for entry in the Junior All-Pennsylvania Contest, an
animal must have competed in junior classes at their own county, district, state or
regional show to establish their junior eligibility on their home grounds and regardless of
winnings in open classes elsewhere. JUNIOR DIVISION PLACINGS AT THE
NATIONAL SHOWS WILL NOT QUALIFY AN ANIMAL
Closing Date - Closing date for the receipt of entries in the Junior All-Pennsylvania
Awards Contest is November Ist Entry is completed by submitting a suitable,
professional picture of each eligible animals together with a completed entry blank.
These pictures and entry blanks should be sent to the Pennsylvania Holstein Association,
839 Benner Pike, State College, PA 16801. Pictures 5x7 inches arc preferred
The Awards - All entries will be given consideration by the Junior All-PA Judging
Committee.
The Pennsylvania Holstein Association is looking for bulls for export bom
between January 1,1996 and September 30,1996. They must be sired by ;
Classification - Very Good or Better w/ a Very Good Mammary System
Production - 2 yr. old 22,000 Milk 3.6% 800 Fat 32% 700 Protein
Sire of Dam - Top TPI Sire
Next 2 Dams-Very Good or Excellent over 25,000 Milk 36% Fat 3.2% Protein
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Octobar Ifr IflM-flB
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Young
Farmers
See
Machinery
Maintenance
EPHRATA (Lancas
ter Co.) On Tuesday,
Oct 8, the Ephrata Area
Young Farmers
(EAYF) ventured out in
the rain to attend a
meeting on “Farm
Machinery Mainte
nance” at Adamstown
John Deere Equipment
Inc.
Nelson, a farm
machinery mechanic,
opened the meeting
with a 23-minute video
on how to maintain the
cooling system, all
intake systems, and the
fuel injection system on
farm machinery. Neslon
pointed out to the group
that the number one
oversight he has
observed over the years
is the failure, by far
mere, to properly keep
their tractors greased.
Nelson Zimmerman,
another farm machinery
mechanic, thoroughly
reviewed, with the
EAYF, the main proce
dure of the air condi
tioning unit inside the
tractor.
For more informa
tion, contact Dori C.
Brunken, EAYF coordi
nator, (717) 859-3276.