C4-Lancastef Farming, Saturday/ Hatch 7, 1998 UNIVERSITY PARK, (Cent re Co.) - The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture's Meat Animal Evaluation Center wishes to announce the 84-day results of the Bull Performance Testing Program. Seventy-three outstanding bulls are on test this year. The group consists of 32 Angus, 22 Polled Herefords, 15 Simmentals, two Charolais, and two Limousin. The 32 Angus (including two Red Angus), maintained a group average daily gain of 3.98 pounds per day through 84 days with a life time weight per day of age of 3.31 pounds. The top-gaining Angus bull is the DHD Traveler 6807 son owned by Marlin and Steve Paul. The 5.01 pounds per day this bull recorded through 84 days is the top gain overall breeds. The second fastest gaining Angus is the EHF Fortune 3060 son of Erßer Hills Farms, who gained 4.76 pounds per day. Dairy Of Distinction Program Again Seeks Nice Looking Farms STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co.) - Do you take pride in main taining your daily farm? Does your dairy farm project an attrac tive, wholesome image to con sumers? If so, the Dairy of Dis tinction Program of Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey, will consider your farm for the pro gram’s annual recognition awards. The Northeast Dairy Farm Beautification Program that over sees the Distinction program was first started in 1983 in Pennsylva i Dairy of Distinction 'i 1998 Pennsylvania Application | j PURPOSE OF PROGRAM ..Attractive dairy fanns give the consumer greater confidence in die whoieaomeness of milk aid I I j stimulate milk sales which encourages pubhc support for the dairy industry The award gives I I recognition lo the dairy farmer for maintaining a wad-kept farmstead . | ELIGIBILITY I AO Northeast dairy farms producing milk for sale are invited to submit an application for the a wad. I ! Dames receiving the 10 highest scares m each of the 21 districts will recave an 18" x 24" Drily af j * Distinction sign to be displayed i from of their ism. i )| YoorNi J Mating • Phono Number. Il Cooperative or Handler (where you ship your Balk) |i (Year Handler will be onatacwd to mauve year nmlk quality) I Location (driving dtrecnoni for judging teem) firm is ll I hereby apply to the Northeast Datty Fatm Beautification Commute* to have my daily scared ml I! accordance with the rules of Iha proanm for the ptapote of obtammj a Duty of Distinction sign to be) J displayed on my promnea (No producer will be charged fersconnt or apt expanse.) I i| SiasaoueofOwnextOpomor 1 Return your application by April 15. Send to: • PENNSYLVANIA, Michael O’Conner, 324 Henning Building, Dept of Dairy and Animal Science, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802. • NEW YORK STATE, Carol Keene, RDI, Box 31, Gilbertsville, NY 13776. • NEW JERSEY, August Knispel, 641 Sidney Road, Pittstown, NJ13077. Meat Eval. The top-gaining Polled Hereford bull is the KWR Sharpshooter son consigned by Dan Dye. This bull gained 4.77 pounds per day. The second fastest gaining Polled Hereford, the HFSD Fast Forward son owned by Frank Granbery 111, gained 4.71 pounds per day through the 84 days. The 22 Polled Hereford bulls achieved an average daily gain of 3.93 pounds per day and a lifetime weight per day of age of 3.33 pounds. The 15 Simmentals on test gained an average of 3.87 pounds per day and maintained a lifetime weight per day of age of 3.49 pounds. The top gaining Simmental bull is the Red Light 406 D son owned by Penn State University. The second-fastest gaining Simmental was the full blood bull consigned by Harold Simms. This Loki son gained 4.80 pounds per day on test. The top-gaining Limousin bull is the Wulfs Quarterback son which gained 4.35 pounds nia to recognize the hard work and dedication of the farmers who maintain attractive farms. The purpose of the program is to in still a greater sense of confidence in the wholesomeness of dairy products, and increase their sales. Farms that apply are judged on the roadside appearance of build ings, grounds, and surroundings, since this is what our dairy prod uct consumers observe as they drive by the farm. I APPLICATION Farm N