Franklin County Holstein (Continued from Pago A 29) youth division production awards for winning the Jr. All-Pa. senior wcrc announced. 3-year-old; and Benjamin Mickey Kala Cordell of Chambcrsburg of Waynesboro for winning the had the top 2-year-old producer of honorable mention Jr. All-Pa. m itic and protein. 5-year-old. Thomas Harwood of Shippers In other junior member rccognl- burg had the top producing 2-year dons, the winners of the county Lancaster Farming ✓Check Out Our Web site www.lancasterfarming.com tractor & nrrr w TRUCK Carroll County Agricultural Center • Westminster, MD 9:00 a.m. ■* Farm Stock'' 6,000, 6,000,13.000,16,000 s _____ _ _ 1 12:00 Noon • A pedal pull for Kids ages 4to 8. u APPII QC § 1 :Q0 p.m. - Point Pull - Featuring Two-Wheel and N s 1. Four-Whee, Modified and R,ln Date Sun M,y 2 Super and Pro-Stock Tractors *An exhibition pull by “Canned Heat” - of New Alexandria, Pa. - the only pulling dragster in the U.S.I Breakfast starts at 9 a.m. Pit beef, BBQ Chicken Platters SERVED ALL DAY & Ice Cream Admission $ " For InforAiatioti or directions, %10* Call 410-848-6704 nder 7 FftEE This is the biggest fund raiser of the year for the Carroll County Ag Center. /^u.u.uuu|. H >uui-u < \ s i -R/SSLER-* } -ill TRAK-HOE-i —i —i Handlebar’s Adjustable to comfortable hei Adjustable widtl and self aligning attachment. (Five options available) CALL OR WRIT Martin’s Lawn & Garden GOODVILLE, PA (717) 445-5103 Cedar Crest Eq. LEBANON, PA (800) 646-6601 New 1999 Trak-Hoe One Year Limited Warranty AUTHORIZED DEALERS: DEALER INQUIRIES WELCOME Club Meets old for fat, the top 3-ycar-old for milk and protein production, the top 4-year-old for milk and pro tein, and the top aged cow for fat production. Benjamin Cashed was honored for having the top 3-year-old for fat production. Matthew Martin ofMcrccrsburg was recognized for having the top aged cow for milk and protein production. Among the adult members, Robert and Elam Meyers, of Mey ers Brothers Farm in St. Thomas, were recognized for having the top producing cow in the county that is tested through the Pa. Dairy Herd Improvement Association. Their Ro- Meyer Starbuck Delores made 43,091 pounds of milk and 1,536 pounds of protein in 1998. Directors of the Franklin Coun ty Holstein Club are Richard Crid er of Chambersburg, president; Elam Meyers of St. Thomas, vice 448 Orchard Rd. Mohnton, PA 19540 (800) 436-5623 NE Small Engine NEW ENTERPRISE, PA (814) 766-2117 Burkholder Eq. SHIPPENSBURG, PA (717) 532-3360 londa Engines ;ose from, idard Duty) 7 Duty) ich wide that floats with rrain. president; Marcus Martin of Mer ccrsbutg, secretary-treasurer, Alan Meyers of Greencasdc, state direc tor; Robert Eckstine of Mercets burg, show chairman; Dale Leh man of Chambersburg; Kevin Horst of Chambersburg; Alvin Meyers of Chambersburg; Roger Crider of Chambersburg; Dale jt. whose animals earned 1998 All-Pennsylvania recognition. From the left are Justin Burdette, Jessica Eshelman, and Kyle Burdette. Robert Meyers and Elam Meyers are recog nized for having the county’s 1998 top milk and protein pro ducing registered Holstein on test with Pa.DHIA. Some Llamas & Ah Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 24, 1999-A3l Rice of Chambetsburg; and Garry Zimmerman of Mcrccrsburg. Club member James Burdette is current ly saving as president of the Pen nsylvania Holstein Association. For more information on the Franklin County Holstein Club, call the Franklin County Extension at (717) 263-9226. mrchase
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