Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 15, 2000, Image 23

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    Burlin Peerless Whisper, owned by Erin
Burall of New Windsor, is the summer year
ling winner. Whisper is also a reserve na
tional bell ringer.
The junior 3-year-old winner is Dublin-
Hills Lil Nut, owned by Dennis Allen Smith of
Woodsboro.
Maryland Bell Ringers Announced
Jarrett Remsburg from Middletown is the
owner of the fall yearling winner, Burnt
Mills Pawnee Kay. Kay is also a reserve na
tional bell ringer.
Laura Sigler from Middletown is the
owner of Top Acres Peerless Sabrell, the
senior 3-year-old winner.
Hoodstead Jetway Nicole, owned by Kris
ten Meyers of New Windsor, is the junior 2-
year-old winner.
Spring Intensive
Grazing Kickoff Meeting
MIFFLINBURG (Union Co.)
Penn State Extension in the
Central Susquehanna Valley
area will sponsor an educational
meeting on intensive grazing
Thursday, April 20 from 10 a.m.
until noon here at the Carriage
Corner Restaurant.
All interested persons are wel
come to attend.
Guest speaker will be Jim
Garner from the Susquehanna
County Conservation District.
Garner works with graziers in
several counties in northeastern
Pennsylvania. Jim also operates
an intensive grazing system on
his home farm.
He milks 50 cows and grazes
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 15, 2000-A23
40 acres. He will detail his home
farm grazing management and
supplemental feeding program.
Garner will also speak about
watering systems from develop
ing a water source to getting
water out to paddocks.
There will also be time for in
formal discussion. Participants
are welcome to stay for lunch.
Cost of lunch is on your own.
There will be a $3 per person
charge to cover the cost of re
freshments. You can pay at the
door. To register, call Dave
Hartman at (800) 254-6470 (or
784-6660) or call Tina Shirey at
the Union County extension
office, at (570) 524-8721.