A26-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22, 2000 Junior All-Breeds Convention STATE COLLEGE (Centre New topics include rumen devel- Convention. Please indicate if Co )-The sth Annual Junior All- °P men t and semen evaluation, you would like a Convention T- Breeds Convention will be held Food-Pizza on Friday, conti- shirt when you send in your reg in State College on February 11- nen tal breakfast on Saturday istration 13, 2000. All interested junior a i on g with lunch and a banquet members of breed associations a t the Days Inn. Sunday will are invited to participate. The include brunch and a safe ride following activities are among home the highlights planned: DJ Dance-Meet other junior Mixers-Develop your brain- members and show your moves, teaser skills, you never know Mock Sale-Money will fly as when you may need them. members have a chance to bid Fun and Educational 0 n all six breeds. Workshops-Juniors will be Tours-Jumors and parents divided into different age groups can visit the Penn State Deer and will receive hands-on learn- Pens and other attractions, mg. Workshop topics include The ticket reservath Reproductive Physiology, a les son in animal nutrition, adver tismg/promotion, and more! Holstein Junior Convention STATE COLLEGE (Centre Co )-The Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Association 2000 Convention is fast approaching. The Southcentral District has put together an outstanding pro gram beginning on Friday evening, February 4,2000. There will be commercial exhibitors, along with a well-stocked dairy bar available all weekend Junior members bringing their folding displays and pho tographs for contest will have them on display in the dairy bar area Saturday, February 5, will be a full day of competition, educa tion, and fun. Competition will include the Dairy Bowl and Speech Contests. They are planning for a lot of fun at the Carlisle Sports Emporium with shuttle running from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 Jersey Shore Livestock Market, lac. Auction Every Thursday At 4:00 pjm. Jersey Shore, Pa. Report Supplied By Auc tion Thursday, Jan. 20, 2000 RETURN TO FARM CALF; 70.00-302.00. GOOD VEAL: 40.00-69.00. COMMON VEAL 10.00-39.00. CHOICE STEERS 67.00-72.00. SELECT STEERS 63.00-66.00. COMMON STEERS 57.00-62.00. COMMERCIAL COWS 37.00-43.50. CANNERS-CUTTERS 32.00-36.00. SHELLS: 25.00-31.00. CHOICE HEIFERS 67.00-71.25. SELECT HEIFERS 63.00-66.00. COMMON HEIFERS 43.00-62.00. GOOD FEEDERS 70.00-52.00. COMMON FEEDERS 45.00-69.00. BULLS: 45.00. iTo] (j FARM s RECORD \ BOOKS |° $ 5.95 § 717-872-1976 or mail: § 101 Tomahawk Drive §> Conestoga, PA 17516 i° & i 2R Tickets will be $4O per person and includes all activities planned during the '.me. is Januai The cost is $l5 00, which includes LaserTron, arcade tokens, Grand Pnx, Kart Ride, Batting cages, or mini-golf The Dairy Bowl finals will be held at 4:00 p m. The winner will represent Pennsylvania in National Competition this June in Ohio. Sunday, February 6, will con clude the Convention with the awards breakfast and program. Many juniors wilf be recognized for their achievements and par ticipation in junior activities during the past year. Why Pasture Mat? The Rewards Pasture Mat is tightly stuffed with . Better Cow Health rubber and sewn every 4" to prevent , Reduced Leg Injury shifting , R ec j ucec j Swollen Hocks Proven most durable top cover. , More Lactation Per Cow - More Least abrasive top cover on the Milk m & rl