Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 30, 2002, Image 29

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STATE COLLEGE (Centre
Co.) The Pennsylvania Junior
Holstein Association contest
entry forms fire available. A mail
ing has been made to county jun-
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ior Holstein chairpeople that in*
eludes all the contest forms.
Many different contests are
available for junior members to
participate in this year. The con-
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Member FDIC
tests include:
Distinguished Junior Member
contest forms, 1 Junior Progressive
Breeder awards, Breeder of Ex
cellent Award,
30.000- Produc
tion Award, Total Per
formance Award,
Achievement Schol
arship Award,
150.000- Lifetime
Production Award, pub
lic speaking contest,
“PAL” Adult Leader
Award, folding display
contest, milk, fat and
protein production con
test, Junior All-Pennsyl
vanian contest, Dairy
Bowl contest, banner
contest, and extempora
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contest.
Entry forms for most
of the contests can also
be found and printed off
the Pennsylvania Hol
stein Association Web
site at www.paholstein
s.com.
Contest deadlines are
Jan. 1, 2003. The Junior
All-Pennsylvania Con
test deadline is Nov. 1
and the milk, fat, and
protein contest is Dec. I.
For contest entry
forms or additional in
formation on Pennsylva
nia Junior Holstein ac
tivities, contact
Pennsylvania Holstein
Association, 839 Benner
Pike, State College PA
16801, (814) 234-0364
(phone), (814) 234-1698
(fax), pha@vicon.net (e
-mail).
Milk Production
HARRISBURG
(Dauphin Co.) Milk
production in Pennsyl
vania during October
2002 totaled 884 million
pounds, down 1.1 per
cent from last year,
according to the Penn
sylvania Agricultural
Statistics Service
(PASS).
The number of milk
cows in the state during
the month averaged
591,000 head, up 4,000
head from September,
but 5,000 head less than
October 2001. Produc
tion per cow averaged
1,495 pounds in Octo
ber, 35 pounds more
than September 2002,
but five pounds less
than October 2001.