(Continued from Page A 29) Frosty Valey Luke 800 boo, owned bv Daniel Darkness; 31 Noblcdale Aerostar Carmel, owned by Nobledale Farm. Winter Yearling: I) No bledale Aerostar kargo, owned by Nobledale Farm; 2) Conssas Esther Echo, oyyned by Conssa Coolhaugh; 3) Mat S&J Carton Polly, oyvned by Michael Cole. kali Yearling: I| Butter Ridge Juno Jade, oyyned by Marty Watson, of Troy; 2) Bree/y Hollow Aerostar Blos som, owned by James Banks, of Troy: 3) Elm Brook Aerostar Oasis, owned by Heather V urkanin. Junior Best Three Females; 1) Daniel Harkness; 2) Nobledale Farm 3) William Kick. Dry Cow Four Years and Un der; 1) Nobledale Duncan Vi cious, owned by Nobledale Farm; 2) Topeco Berretta Liz, owned by Bradley Cole, of Co lumbia Cross Roads; 3) Sunset Ridge Glenwood Hope, owned by Sunset Ridge Farm, Milan. Dry Cow Five Years and Over: 1) Cozy Valley Sooner Sue, owned by Samantha Hilyard, of Ulster; 2) GR Elmbrook T But tercup, owned by James Banks; 3) Sunset Ridge Hutchs Dot, owned by Janie Cole, of Milan. Junior Two Year Old: 1) Elm Brook Aerostar Velvet, owned by Blair and Cammy Yurkanin; 2) Nobledale Dunker Veryll, owned by Nobledale Farm; 3) Winds Acres Mister T Kit Kal owned bv Christine Flick Senior 1h» '\ear Old: 1) Fopeeo Brook Peanut Butter, owned by \manda Cole; 2) Windy Acies Mister I Carol, owned by William hick; 3) Dairy-MAP Has New Agri Business Program UNIVERSITY PARK (Centre Co ) - Dairy-MAP is now team ing up with Cooperative Extension Agents and Agn Business Industry Representatives to hold "Focus on the Future" workshops across Pennsylvania A new Industry brochure describing the program is avail able at this year's Ag Progress Days Dairy producers should contact their Agn Business Representatives and ask that they hold a special "Focus on the Future" workshop Dairy-MAP is also including Agn Business Representatives in facilitating these workshops for dairy pro ducers If you would like additional information on the Agn Business sponsored workshops, please contact Bob Turner, Dairy-MAP State Coordinator, at (717) 677-9301 or by e-mail at turneer@mail cvn net Where possible, Cooperative Extension will assist us in this new exciting workshop format Your county's Extension Agent has strongly supported these workshops for several years and continues their support by offer ing you the opportunity to learn ROCKVILLE, Md. - In the June 17, 1998, Federal Register, FDA published a final rule on the labeling of drugs for use in milk-producing animals This rule removes the exist ing 96-hour withdrawal time limitation, eliminates the requirement to calculate and label on the basis of the number of 12-hour milking periods that have elapsed since treatment Troy Fair Features Open Colored Breed Shows Windy Acres Glen Cassidy, owned by Christine Eick. Junior Three Year Old: 1) No bledale Dunker Blossom, owned by Nobledale Farm; 2) No bledale Dunker Whopper, owned by Nobledale Farm; 3) Windy Acres Bcrrctta Angel, owned by William Fick. Senior Three Year Old: 1 ) Topeco Sooner Jenny, owned by Tom and Phoebe Cole; 2) Elm Brook Sooner Osh. owned by Heather Yurkanin; 3) Nobledale Fxcaliber Clue, owned by No bledale Farm. Four Year Old: 1) Topeco Glenwood Dancer. owned by Topeco Farm; 2) Nobledale Fid dle Corrine. owned by Nobledale Farm; 3) JM Corline CC Carrot, owned by Kyle Howland, of Rome. Five Year Old: I) Nobledale Hermitage Vertuc, owned by No bledale Farm; 2) Windy Acres Brook Catherine, owned by Christine Eick; 3) Windy Acres Brook Buttons, owned by Wil liam Eick. Six Years and Over: I) No bledale Ranger Claudia, owned by Nobledale Farm; 2) Topeco Sooner Ella, owned by Tom and Phoebe Cole; 3) Roxana Lesters Delight, owned by Janie Cole. Lifetime Production: 1) No bledale Juno Vermont, owned by Nobledale Farm; 2) Windy Acres Sooner Helen, owned by Wil liam Eick; 3) Wee Three Ashley Raindrop, owned by Janie Cole. Milking Shorthorn Spring Yearling: 1) Summit Vista Admiral Monied. owned bj Samuel Cole. Four Year Old: 1) Summit Vista Cheri Dumphn. owned bv Samuel Cole. dairy farm management and profitability skills. Since 1993, over 15000 indi viduals and 1000 farms have participated in Dairy-MAP pro grams. Don't you thing it's your time to participate in a Dairy- MAP workshop 7 Call today for more information 1 Tomorrow might be too late' A note to Agri Business Representatives We would like the opportuni ty to include your company in the list of supporting Agri Business You can play an important role with your clients by bringing them into a Dairy- MAP workshop If your compa ny has an interest in becoming a part of the Dairy-MAP Team, please call Bob Turtier for more information at (717) 677-9301 or e-mail Bob at turnerr@mail.cvn net. We can send you a new Agri Business Information Packet to your home or office. Reminder: Stop by at Ag Progress Days on Wednesday, August 19, 1998 at 3pm for our Annual Alumni Ice Cream Social located in the Special Events Building! FDA Publishes Labeling Rules For Animal Drugs and permits a milk-discard or withdrawal time to be calculat ed by elapsed hours since treat ment. FDA is taking these actions to allow greater flexibility in the labeling of these drugs which will make it easier and more economical for sponsors to com ply with the regulations. The previous 96-hour limita tion was based on FDA's percep- Champion Ayrshires from the Troy Fair pose for a picture. Shown, from left are David Castrogiovanni, judge, Amberleigh Yurkanin with the grand champion, Pam Stewart with the reserve grand champion, Jamie Neiley with the junior champion, John Yurkanin with the reserve junior champion and PA Jersey Queen Emily Norman presenting the awards. Locust Lane Farm captured both the Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor ban ners at the 1998 Troy Fair open Ayrshire Show. Shown, from left are judge David Castrogiovanni, PA Ayrshire Maid Amberleigh Yurkanin, Debbie Neville, DJ Neville, Karen Neville, Pam Stewart, Brent Harkness, Kim Stewart, Chris Neville, Donna Stewart holding Macy Harkness; PA Jersey Queen Emily Norman and Doug Stewart. Winners from the Brown Swiss show smile as judge David Castrogiovanni and Pennsylvania Jersey Queen Emily Norman congratulate John Yurkanin with the grand champion, Michael Cole with the reserve grand champion, Amberleigh Yurkanin with the junior champion and Derek Parks who is holding the reserve junior champion. tion that 96 hours constituted a maximum practical withdrawal time for the dairy industry. However, FDA now recog nizes that a withdrawal time longer than 96 hours may be desirable and practical in cer tain circumstances. Removal of the 96-hour limitation will allow the possibility of a longer with drawal time to be considered for milk-producing animals on a case-by-case basis depending on the use and safety of the drug. Similarly, the 12-hour milk ing schedule was established to calculate the number of milk ings that occur during the with drawal period. The 12-hour milking interval was considered to be generally reflective of dairy practice when this regulation was published; however, alter native milking schedules, such as three times a day milking, are in common use in the dairy industry today. The new rules revise the reg ulation so that the length of the milk cycle is not specified, elimi nating the reference to the milk ing interval as long as milk is discarded the assigned number of hours after the Jatest drug treatment.