A22-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,2003 Lebanon County Holstein Enthusiasm Is Strong Junior Members Post Banner Year DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff RICHLAND (Lebanon Co.) The Lebanon County Junior Hol stein Club is thriving that was clear to anyone attending the county’s recent annual Holstein banquet. Youth were honored for their achievements this year, including notable successes in dairy quiz bowl contests at the state and na tlOnql levels. -T junior teams and three senior teams competed in at the state Holstein convention in last February. The junior team of Elizabeth Smith, BraMfljftj|loover, Austin Copen haver, m 3 Chris Blauch placed first in the state and went on to place second in June at the na tional dairy bowl contest in North Carolina. The senior team of Aaron Hoover, Janelle Zim- vpl' * We Love Our o pm& 4 H» Cream Of The Crop PAINTING Jtf-X, All Types Knterior/Exterior Including Aerial Work Specialists in Sand Blasting and Spray Painting Farm Buildings Also Roof Coating • Water Blasting • Repair All Types of 1 Spray Equipment - Pumps & Guns Fisher’s Painting 4056 A Newport Rd. Kinzers, PA 17535 On Rt. 772 Across From Pequea Valley School 717*768*3239 Since 1929, Mt. Joy has served as a leader in the local Dairy Industry. Now grown to over 300 members, the Co-op continues that commitment to marketing our members’ milk in 10 counties. • Local Board of Directors/Member Controlled • Mt. Joy’s own trucking • Top dollar over-order premiums • Insurance programs • Forward contracting are all reasons why Mt. Joy continues to play a vital role in meeting our Dairyman’s needs. Give us a call today! merman, Chanelle Horst and Na than Heim placed second in the state. Brad Hoover received this year’s youth scholarship for his ongoing commitment to Hol steins and the dairy business. Hoover is a second-year stu dent at SUNY-Morrisville, New York, majoring in dairy science. He is the son of Reid and Diane Hoover, dairy producers from Lebanon. Duane Nolt, junior club leader, was also honored for his work with the youth members. Youth production awards win ners are: • 2-year-old milk: Kelly Reist with Ken-Joda Shark Date at 25,987 pounds of milk. • 2-year-old fat: Kole Reist, with Ken-Joda James Muffet, at (Turn to Page A 23) ' }'SM •Mi \WiMi y ' Scholarship winner Brad Hoover, right, accepts congratulations from Duane Nolt. WUINT Joy FARMERS CO-OP Sb'ot/ucens 1-800-860-6569 • 717-653-5431 Email: mtjoymilk@supernet.com
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