A2O-Lanca«ter Farming, Saturday, April 1, 2000 David Day had the Best Bred and Owned of the youth show. Here is David with the winning animal, Tri-Day Adeen lIET. Amanda Cessna had the Junior Champion heifer of the youth division. With Amanda are from left Liza Haas, Perry County Dairy Princess; Brent Walker, judge; Cessna; David Day with the Reserve Junior Champion winner; and Rebecca Kilgore, Pennsylvania Alternate Dairy Princess. I 1 BARALFA 321 Q All Baralfa varieties can be grazed Baralfa varieties are developed to withstand the stress factor of grazing BARALFA 321 Q (Increased Quality) is a I fine stemmed, high I baremwug quality variety making it very well suited for For Brochure or more information call (800)435-5296 TYRONE MILLING, RD 1, Box 34-A, Tyrone, PA 16686 (814) 684-3400 NEW AGRI-TECH, PO Box 490, Little York, NY 13087 (607) 749-3931 KEYSTONE GROUP, RD 1 Box 81A, New Columbia, PA 17856 (570) 538-1170 McCARTNEY FEED & HARDWARE, 1683 Airport Road. Fredonia, PA 16124 (724) 475-3215 PROGRESSIVE AGRISERVICE, 12433 Crowe Road, Milan, Ml 48160 (800) 601-6560 FOWLER SEED MARKETING, 14778 Balch Road, Madison, OH 44057 (440) 298-3269 AARON KING SEEDS, 96 Paradise Lane, Ronks, PA 17572 (717) 687-6224 More products from Barenbrug - FORAGE GRASSES, ALFALFA and LEGUMES. BG-34, BG-14, BG-16,Tetra-Plus, Moy Perennial Ryegrass, Green Spirit Italian Ryegrass, Tetragold Annual Ryegrass,Barcel, Dovey, TF-33 Tall Fescue, Cambria Orchardgrass, Stockmaster and Horsemaster Pasture Blend, Baralfa 54, Baralfa 32 IQ, Baralfa 85, Baralfa 92 Alfalfa, Alice, Barbian, Tripoli, Southern Cross White Clover, Start Red Clover, Matua Brome/Pramegrass, Barkant Forage turnips, Barnapoli and Rangiora Forage Rape, Forage Feast and Puna Chicory, Buckskin Wildlife Mix, Timothy; Barliza, Bart, barne adrowgk moo Quality Holsteins Showcased At Pennsylvania Spring Show JH M 4 m ■ >lO MAIL IN REr&AIE v.ith m.ide $lO Manufacturer's Rebate! . J Alfalfa For Profits BaraKa 32 IQ gives more milk. Waunakee, Wisconsin, sown April ‘94 1996 results variety Baralfa 32 IQ 5.67 18.8 145 Vitro 5.67 18.6 144 WL 325 HQ 5.73 18.7 143 Ace 5.47 19.0 144 Rushmore 5.66 18.4 139 GH766 5.33 17.6 144 Pioneer 5454 6 17 16.5 128 Legen Dairy 532 19 0 143 Magnum IV 5 63 17.6 134 Defiant 5 27 17 5 134 Premier Breeder and Exhibitor of the show went to Windy-Knoll-View Holsteins. From left in front are Chris Reichard, Nina Burdette, James Burdette, and Dan Mckenze. In back from left are Brent Walker, Will lager, Kyle Burdette, Justin Burdette, Ronald Heffner, and Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture Samuel E. Hayes, Jr. Here are the top placings at the Penn sylvania Holstein spring show held in Harrisburg last Friday. Winter calf, I. Dale Bendig; 2. Sara Day; 3. Richard Packard. Fall calf, 1. James Burdette; 2. James Burdette; 3. James Burdette. Summer Yearling, 1. Sarah Day; 2. James Burdette; 3. Steve Wood. Spring Yearling, 1. Clayton Wood; 2. Gerald Kisner; 3. Trisha Knight. Winter Year ling, 1. David Day; 2. Dale Bendig; 3. Timothy Vail. Fall Yearling, 1. Lock Syndicate; 2. David Day; 3. Amanda Cessna. Junior champion: Locke Syndicate; Reserve junior champion; Tri-Day. Youth junior champion: Amanda Yield %CP RFV Lbs (tn/ac) Milk Per acre 11,385 BARALFA 54. After three consecutive years BARALFA 54 has proven to be the highest yielding alfalfa variety in Landisville, Lancaster County. Along with an excellent I disease resistance, I BARomuc it makes BARALFA 54 1 SIMPLY THE BEST vanet y available So if I ' V°u are looking for a IHfBSJ' proven, quality alfalfa variety, take a look at 11111 BARALFA 54 11,317 11,265 10,874 10,845 10,697 10,662 10,507 10,241 9,702 BARENBRUG BARENBRUG Northeast Tel: (800) 435-5296 Fax: (973) 209-0977 BARENBRUG Southeast Tel: (800) 753-7333 Fax: (703) 968-2668 Cessna; Reserve junior champion: David Day. Junior best three, 1. Tri-Day; 2. Win dy-Knoll; 3. Alta-View. Unfresh junior 2y, 1. Adam Sonnen; 2. Shane Hall, 3. Fava Family. Dry cow under 4y, 1. McCauley, Strouse, Con nelly; 2. Charann Foster; 3. Elwood Stitt. Dry cow over sy, I. Shane Hall; 2. Scott Jones; 3. Jessica Dreibelbis. Junior 2y, 1. Jessica Dreibelbis. Senior 2y, 1. James Burdette; 2. Rob Mcovat; 3. Dale Bendig. Junior 3y, 1. Campbell, Claypool, Bednurski; 2. Thomas Boyer; 3. Charann Foster. Senior 3y, 1. Robert Harwood; 2. Star Rock; 3. David Day. 4y, 1. James Burdette; 2. McCauley, BaraKa 54. Highest yielding. Enrty BARALFA S 4 DS 9501 MAGNUM V 7 86 C/W 3512 7 65 BPR 374 7 35 GOLD PLUS 7 32 DKI42 7 46 F 6 7 6 WL 324 MARINER 7 40 BPR 373 7 39 DK 127 7 25 ZC93388 7 45 ABOUND 7 44 GRAND MEAN 7 0 LSD (p= 05) Source Pennstate 1998 summary Landisville PA planted April 20 1995 this table shows the top 16 varieties Great in Grass. Chris, Budgee; 3. Olivia Courtney. sy, 1. Tom McCauley; 2. Campbell, Clay pooie, Bednarski; 3. Emily Stuff. Aged cow, 1. Scott Walton; 2. James Burdette; 3. Joseph Stitt. 125,0001 b cow, 1. Aaron Eaton. Grand champion: Tom McCauley; Reserve grand champion: Campbiil, Claypool, Bednarski. Youth grand champion: Scott Walton; Youth reserve grand cham pion; Emily Stuff. Premier breeder and exhibitor: Win dy-Knoli-View. Produce, 1. Windy-Knoil-View; 2. Tri-Day; 3. Globe Run. Damaughter, 1. James Burdette; 2. Harwood; 3. Scott Jones.// 1998 1997 1996 3 Total Total Total Total (ton/acre) (ton/acre) (ton/acre) (ton/acra) 7 44 7 10 6 04 21 a 7 87 21 46 21 27 21 12 21 01 20 93 20 55 20 50 20 50 20 49 20 49 20 48 20 48 20 22 20 12 19 85 1941 Stand