Lebanon County Holstein (Continued from Page A 22) 4.3 percent and 970 pounds of fat. • 2-year-old protein: Kelly Reist with Ken-Joda Shark Date at 3.1 percent and 817 pounds of protein. • Brad Hoover’s cows topped the 4- and S-year old production classes. His 4-year-old Brook- Comer Storm Violeta produced 25,288 pounds of milk, 896 pounds of fat, and 711 pounds of protein. Hoover’s 5-year-old, Val ley-Pond Form Mark Ann pro duced 32,854 pounds of milk, -1 pounds of fat, and 1,048 pwids of prdtein. * tin hand at the banquet were David Lentz of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association and Tony Snyder of Holstein Association USA. Snyder reminded the group of the “Great Holstein Roundup” in which the association is asking Holstein breeders across the country to update Holstein trans fer information. “Those of you who are up to In tough economic times, the Cutback's is widely recognized as the ideal tool to reduce input costs through better driving accuracy On a 1,500 acre farm with $250,000 in annual inputs, a simple 1% increase m driving accuracy will return $2,500 m savings. Now do the math on a 5% increase in driving accuracy It’s all possible with the Outback'S but only if you ACT NOW • System allows you to manage closely and cut costs on virtually every field function. • Works in conjunction with Outback’S, works to provide simple, but powerful mapping and field record keeping • Keep track of field coverage, chemical rates, hybrids, seeding rates, planting depth or virtually j anything you can imagine date on computers can transfer animals online,” Snyder said. David Lentz reminded the group of the upcoming Nittany Lion Fall Classic Sale Nov. 8 and next year’s Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Convention Feb. 6-8 and the Pennsylvania Holstein Con vention Feb. 19-21, both to take place in Greensburg. Pennsylvania youth members have the chance to win a champi on calf, to be contributed by Pen nwood Farms, Somerset County. The winning raffle ticket will be picked during the junior conven tion. Kirby Horst, state Holstein Di rector, reported that Lebanon County met membership goals in 2003. The club boasted 176 mem bers this year, according to Ken Raney, state executive director. To round out the evening, brothers Dan Groff, dairymen from Prescott, delight ed the group with an original comedy act. • Replaces row markers. Never pay for expensive repairs again. • Dramatically reduce driver error . . you add up the savings. • Quickly adapts to tractor drawbar • Utilizes Outback’S signal to provide Implement Guidance. Unc. ion 01 Lebanon County Junior Holstein Club quiz bowl members had a winning year, both at the state and national levels. Shown here, from left, are Harrison Miller, Kelly Heist, Kole Heist, Janelle Zimmerman, Austin Copenhaver, Chanelle Horst, Brad Hoover, Jason Zimmerman, Nathan Heim, Brendon Hoover, Aaron Hoover, and Chris Blauch. Outbade* Hitch 2005 West Oregon Street • P.O. 80X394 Hiawatha, Kansas 66434 USA Phone (785) 742-2949 • FAX (785) 742-4584 www.outbackgmdance.com The Outback'S will be one of the quickest returns on investment you’ll ever experience •The economical back-up correction signal in the event WAAS is ever not available • Provides accurate pass-to-pass guidance • Internally generates a stable DGPS without receiving any external correction signal • Keeps you running accurately when everyone else is down Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,2003-A23 IhMßeArFnjqMfirr m. m a&./Sift aßa& a&ij& | * : JSm i & Water wagon $ j& "The Freshest Water on the Trail" m Pools • Power Washing • Wells • Cisterns Stainless Steel Water Truck Rentals 24 hours a day • 8 days a week Conestoga Water Wagon P.O. Box 31 Conestoga, PA 17516 8 717/629-2756 | ***#sss*#*#*##*#*##*#**«*« Aqua-Therm Outside Wood Burning Furnace - Clean - Easy - Safe |>s 5 jR!ILJ - Efficient Mr 0 * Buy the top of the line! 'Stainless Steel Fire Box 'Ash Removal Auger 'l5 Year Warranty 'Thermostatically Controlled Heat your house, shop and/or hot water with one unit For more information. call 717-838-9270 or 1-888-382-8170 Email: mkpowell@paonline.com CROP & SOIL CONSULTING and PRODUCTS Mahlon King, Certified Soil Consultant, 717-354-8594 • Cell 717-278-9237 • Specializing in soil fertility • Nutrient Management • Complete soil testing Planning through BROOKSIDE LABORATORIES • Complete soil recommen- . Sol , rarm and oducls dattons. including balancing commercial, for major and trace organic & biological m,nerals cropping systems • Computenzed soil reports . Hlgh quahty planl nutrition • High level of technical . Gps F u M cnnnnii rr c • Sotl amendments • Foliar fed Traces
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