Page 24—Ag Progress Section 2, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 15, 1998 (Continued from Page 22) showing, he has 42 two-year-olds nominated for these awards. The herd has also produced 10 National Total Performance win ners in seven consecutive years. Currently there are 52 animals at Top Acres who are themselves National Total Performance win ners or the daughters or grand daughters of National Total Per formance Winners. More cows have appeared on the Cow Per formance List from this herd than from any other Brown Swiss herd. The strong breeding program at Top Acres has led to 58 sires placed in A 1 service. In the top 25 Net Merit Brown Swiss sires in the February summary, eight came from Wayne Sliker’s “Pri cella” family. Over 70 all-American nomina tions have come from his “Snow storm” family. He currently owns one of the highest scored Brown Swiss at EX-94. Wayne has exported cattle and embryos from his herd to more than 12 foreign countries. He was one of the first to export Dairy Farmers Invited To PDPP Luncheon, Annual Meeting EMLENTON (Clarion Co.) Pennsylvania dairy farmers are invited to a free luncheon and informational meeting hosted by the Pennsylvania Dairy Promotion Program Board on Thursday, August 20, on the grounds of Ag Progress Days, Rock Springs This will serve as the annual meeting of PDPP and a great opportunity for dairy farmers to learn about their dairy promo tion check-off programs Scott E Higgins, CEO, will review the PDPP Board’s efforts throughout 1997 to increase demand for milk and dairy prod ucts. including the “got milk 9 ’’ and “Behold the Power of Cheese’ advertising cam paigns Higgins will also highlight the pro motion group’s school food service initia tive and their emphasis in building demand for milk in schools Reservations are requested by calling 1- 800-292-MILK by August 15 PDPP contracts with ADADC Mid East to implement advertising, promotion, mar keting and nutrition education programs on behalf of dairy farmers in 33 counties in western and north central Pennsylvania National Dairy Shrine To Honor Leaders, Dairy Students embryos to the United Kingdom. Wayne and his wife, Connie, also manage Modem Associates, a cattle sales business. Through this service he has helped raise over $lOO,OOO for the National Brown Swiss Youth Fund at the Fun Sale at the National Brown Swiss an nual meeting. With an appreciation for quality cattle, Wayne has been a national and international judge for all breeds. Starting with state FFA secre tary and president and an Ameri can Farmer degree in high school, Wayne has earned numerous awards and recognitions. He earned the Klussendorf Award in 1986, the Ohio Progressive Breed er Award, and was named to the Ohio Slate University Dairy Sci ence Hall of Service. The home team at Sliker’s 225-acre farm at St. Paris, Ohio, includes his wife, Connie, an ex pert calf raiser and sale clerk, and son, Kevin, an automotive techni cian. The 1997 herd average for 65 cows was 20,720 milk, 973 butter- fat and 786 pounds protein, with a herd classification average of 89 points. Wayne is known as a supporter of youth programs, shows and sales, through promotion and ad vertising. In support Wayne’s nomination, R. Peter Heffering said, “Wayne is one of the finest showmen in the business, and most important always conducts himself as a first class gentleman. Wayne has accomplished all the goals one could expect to attain in a lifetime of working with cattle.” On July 1 the Slikers sold 95 head in the “Top Acres Sale” for an average of $6,110 per head, the highest average for a herd sale in the history of the breed. Four Pioneers Four pioneers of the dairy in dustry have been selected to re ceive Pioneer Awards from the National Dairy Shrine, the “Hall of Fame” of die dairy industry. The 1998 award recipients are; Clarence Boyke, Hilton Boynton, Harold Kaeser and Marshall Mc- Cullough. 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These contributions were re cognized by the National Associa tion of Animal Breeders (NAAB) when they presented Boyke with the honor of Distinguished Mem ber Director in 1995. Clarence’s dairy, A. 1., and com munity experiences were honored in 1993 as the World Dairy Expo 1993 Dairyman of the Year. His wife, Virginia, was also honored previously at World Dairy Expo as the Dairy Woman of the Year, and they are only the second husband and wife team to achieve such an honor. Virginia currently resides in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, where they raised their three sons and two daughters. Hilton Boynton is a 4-H Club agent, an extension dairyman and a university professor. Boynton was raised in South Hadley, Massachusetts, where his (Turn to Pag* 25)