Clydesdale Gelding Named Supreme Draft Horse (Continued from Page A 34) Produce of dam: 1. Charles Cryderman. 2. Steve Huber. 3. Derry and Tammy Furry. Stallion and three mares: 1. Dr. Jeff Gower. 2 Charles Cryderman. 3. William and Barba McKnew. PERCHERON Geldings, registered, any age: 1. Greg Lurvey. 2 Aiiis and Kathy Douglas. 3. David Hershey and family. Geldings, grade, any age: 1. Larry Hon sberger. 2. Barbara J. Watson. 3. Barbara J. Watson. Champion and Reserve Champion geld ing: 1. Greg Lurvey. 2. Ariis and Kathy Douglas. Stallion 3 years and over: 1. Scott Cur ner. 2. Ernest Yoder. 3 Peter and Nancy Saglio. Senior Champion and Reserve Senior Champion stallion: 1. Scott Curner. 2. Er nest Yoder. Stallion 2 years and under 3:1. John and Chad Cole. 2. Bobby D. Rowe. Stallion 1 year and under 2: 1. Dennis Mays and Sons. 2. Gerald L. Allebach. 3. Dean and Kelly Woodbury. Silo I nloader Icilmoloxv lakes a (lianl I cap forward! wSTuantum iSSE ' SYSTEM TOWER SILOS REALLY MEASURE UP! 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The first speaker for the general session on Tuesday will be John Kaneb, president and chief executive officer of HP Hood. Following Kaneb will be Kurt Epprecht, vice presi dent of procurement for Great Lakes Cheese. Closing the program will be Gary Hanman, presi dent and chief executive officer of Dairy Farmers of America. All speakers will participate in a ques tion and answer session at the end of the day. Day two of the event features Jerry Kozak, president and chief executive officer of the Nation al Milk Producers Federation. The day’s program will also include a panel discussion on manage ment of farm cash and profits. The panel will in clude John Wilson, vice president of marketing/ economic analysis for Dairy Farmers of America, Inc.; Ed Gallagher, Dairylea’s vice president of planning and regulatory policy; and two farmer members of Dairylea. Closing the program will be the Cooperative’s annual business meeting and passage of resolutions. Open House Oct. 25 MARTINSBURG (Blair Co.) Dairy produc ers and their families are invited to Cargill Animal Nutrition’s open house for its new feed manufac turing facility Oct. 25. Activities include tours of the modem feed plant, including the new robotic bag stacker. Also included are a beef and pork barbecue, ice cream and treats, as well as games and prizes for the kids. Dairy farmers can visit with fellow producers while learning about Cargill Animal Nutrition’s quality control and food safety initiatives. Events last from 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. The new mill began operation Sept. 23. The de sign incorporates engineering technologies that allow Cargill consultants to design and deliver customized nutrition solutions via the Cargill Dairy Focus program. Directions: from Rt. 99, take the Roaring Spring exit and go south on Rt. 36 for three miles. Make a left onto Rt. 164 east. After three miles, take a right on Frederick Road after Over’s Country Store. RSVP by calling (800) 238-1037 or contact your local Cargill representative. Md. Field Day Oct, 21 WILLIAMSPORT, Md. A farm demon stration and field day on soil compaction is set Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 10 a.m. here at the Charles Wiles farm on Falling Waters Road. This event will discuss alternatives to treat ing soil compaction when standard farming practices get lost in the mud. Lunch will be pro vided by UAP Northeast. To attend, call Mary- land Cooperative Extension, Washington County, at (301) 791-1304 or email dschwar- t@umd.edu. 17201 Get of sire: 1. Brian and Nancy Salo. 2. Albert Cleve Family and Jim D. 3. Gerald L. Allebach. Produce of dam: 1. Shady Creek Pe, 2, Donald Tnbblmg. 3. Robert Hale Stallion and three mares: 1 Gerald L. Allebach. 2 Donald Tnbblmg. 3. Shady Creek Pe. Mare and foal: 1. Stone and Stutzm 2. Forrest L. Clady. 3. Henry W Yohe.
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