i Hog Show (Continued From Pajro 10) CHKSTKB WHIT JO Individuiils Trios iLightwoisht—l, John Ilast ihga, Kirkwood R 1 ((hamp i'em); 2, Jolin Hastings (ie serve champion) HI lUH'-,IIOTISKV Individuals Lightweight—l. Mason it Farms, 2, Masonic Aome Farms, 2, John W ICbv, Oordonvillo 111. 4, John W. Eby. Heavyweights*—l, Home Farms (champion), ‘i Norman Kolb, 35T> Pitney I'M (j'eaerve champion), .“5, Mason ic Home Farms.; 4, Voim.in Kolb Trios Lightweight—l, John \V Eby (champion) Heavyweight— Home Farms (reserve (h.uiip iton), 2. Norman Kolb 3, John W Eby H AMPKHTRE lii'div iduals Lightweight—l, Vill.ude’i Karins, Anuville (re s e i \ p Champion) 2 Norman Kolb 3, Millaiden Farms 4 Stam per Homestead Farm, Ea .1 Earl R 1 Hea\j w eight—l, N o i m a n Kolb (champion) 2, Stanliei IS FOR VOUR IW^ivi Here'* why. The Wayne Tail Curler feeding program gets pigs off to a fast, healthy start —provides the proper nutrition at every stage of the life cycle. Real feed efficiency gives you low cost pork production. Read what other Wayne feeders say: <l. L. Manoe, Xenia, O.: “218 lb. pigs in 5 months, 4 days. Wayne . tail curler pr from MILLERSVILLE SUPPLY CO. Millorsi illc C. E SAUDER & SONS LIME VALLEY MILLS GRUBB SUPPLY CO 11. 1). I, Hast Kail ROSS C. ULRICH, JR. ROHRER’S MILL K. I). 12, IVadi Bottom ,» ■ li. IK 1, IvOliKs J - c WALKER & SON, Inc. SUNSHINE FARM FEED SERVICE SUPPLY, INC. 11 D. 2 Columbia L.t.l/ >m( , S( t,-sHm n Home&tPad Farm, 3, Millard en Farms, 4, Norman Kolb Lightweight—l, Millarden Farm (rcseive champion), 2, Stautfer Homestead Farm Ilea; v weight-—l, N o rman Kolb (champion ), 2, Millard en Farms, 3, Stanller Home stead Farm l \.\im \ci: Individuals Lightweight—X, Robert, Strickland. Ha i n br i dge R 1 (champion), 2, James Z Mar tin, Christiana 111 , 3, Standee ITomestead Farm, 1, Stautfer Homestead Farm Heavv weight—l. James Z. Martin (reserve champion), 2, James Z Martin, 3, Robert Stn< kland Masonic Lightweight—l, Stauffer Homestead Farm (revert o champion), 2, Robert Strick land Mason ic Hcavj weight—3, lames Z Martin (champion) POLAND CHIN A Individuals Lightweight—l. Eugene Basehore (reserve champion) lle.uj weight—l, 2, 3. Eu gene Uasehure (champion) Lightweight—l Eugene Basehore (i esei \ p champion) Heave weight— 1 Eug e n e Baselioi e (c hampiou ) Feed cost, gain." Mik< City, Iowa; per cwt. poi version." Get your Curler pro< Wayne Cali grams too! J K, STAUFFER & SON laiwn A. IJclliuro 11. I) 1, Willow Stiect Trios Trios Trios YORKSHIRE Individuals Ligh t w eight—l, George Cogley, Ronks R 1 (champion). 2, Galen .MeQnate, Florin, 2. Norman Kolb, 1, Clan Flinch baugh Heavyweight—l, Galen -Mc- Quate (reserve champion), 2, 8, .lames Donibacli, Manhenn R 2 1, Leon Arnold Trios Lightweight—l, Normau Kolb (champion), 2, Galen MeQuate, 3, Chur Fhnch baugh, 1, George Cogley Heavyweight—l . James Donibacli (reserve ehampion), 2, Kenneth Skiles, Narvon R 2, 3, Leon Arnold SPOTTED POLAND CHIV \ liicllv idu.ils Lightweight—l, C Warren Leiniuger, Denver R 2 (champ ion-grand champion), 2, Clair Hartman, Gratr, 3, C Warren Leiniuger 1, Clair Hartman Heavv weight—l, C Warren Leminger (resorte champion) 2 J, Clair Hartman t, C Warren Leminger Trios Lightweight—l, C Warren Li ininger Champion - ieser' .* champion) 2 3 Clan Hart- man Iloa\v« eight—l C Wanen Leiniugei liPstno champion) 2 .1 Clan Haitman I’KV OF U) H. M. STAUFFER & SONS, Inc. Willin'!" - UollKs - 1.e01.1 Kli/alx'thtow ii HERSHEY BROS Jiouiliolds Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 17, 1962—1 • Lancaster Poultry (Continued fiom Page 3) E Reiler, POO WVC, 13-2, NO SALE, 21 0, RID 23 Same, 900 WVP, 13-2. NO SALE 22 1. RID 26 David K Burkholder. 2000 WV, 9-0, Roy E Ream, 17 9, 27 Same, 2000 WV, 9- 0, Rov E Ream. 18 2; 28 John L Hershey, 4 42a LC, 12-2, NO SAiLE, 21.0, BID, 29 Warren Frey, 1200 LF. Carl R Risser, 10 2, 30 Mar tin H Weaver, 500 WVP, 13- 2, NO SALE, 22 0, BID, Lightweight—l, Norman Kolb, Yorkshire (reserve champion). 2. Kenneth 'Smeltrer, Yorkshire, S.Atill arden Farms Hampshire, 4. Clair Hartman, Spotted Pol and China. 5, Galen MeQuate, Yorkshire Heaw w eight—l S t a u tf er Homestead Farm, Landrace cross -Champion), 2. Galen VeQuate ’i or Wine, 3, Clair Ilartnian Spotted Poland China i, Donald Trimble, Quairvulle 111 Yoikshire "> him \V Ebj, Dmoc, I'SHAVINGSI I HAROLD B. ZOOK | ■ 220 LVMI’KTUR 150.11) MM'VSTWi, VV. J ■ PHOMI K\ 4-5412 ■ ■ • CLEAN DRY PINE ■ ■ • SEMI DRY PINE S ■ • MIXED ■ S B \(»S OK BI LK DKLIVKHIJOS Ol Kit 2 TOV W[) J ■ TISMI.EB COM) PRICKS ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Complete automatic feeding for DAIRY COWS and CATTLE! Plus a complete line of bunk feeders to meet your exact needs See us for modern CALEB M. WENGER R. D. 1 Drumore Center KI 8-211(> Quarryville, Pa. <9 Grain Program (Continued from Page 1) than a year ago, she said. Plans are beuif? made for community committeemen to hold emollment meetings this month To be eligible, must agree to (inert mini mum of 20 per cent of the feed gram base into soil con serving practices No crop may be hanested ironi the diterted acreage and it can not be grazed alter Maj 1 • County Youth? (Continued from Page 1) Those attending trom ban raster Countc -were Ellen Ov ergaard, 2290 Leanian Road, Lancaster, Patricia N'ornhoVl, 147 X Market St , Mt Jay; Land Greer. 3(i Jligh St, May tow n and Elvm Hess of Bareville R 1 Aoompainin? the appli cants to Dillshurg and assist ing with the Congress was Mrs J Rov Greider, Mount lo\ Rl, representing the State Women’s Committee of the Pennsihania Farmers’ \ssociation VcmDdle SILO DNLOADERS Double augers deliver more silagi per minute even when silage la deeply frozen . . and at a lower operating cost Patented V-paddte impellers throw . not blow . ,j. silage down chute. Adtustable drive hubs give positive traction in slf types of silage Ul Three-point suspension ke«|4» unloader level *t all times. Straight-out Auger Feeder With Van Dale units you can custom bufM tha blink feeding Set-up to fit your needs. Drive section Includes hopper, drive as* sembly and 10', high capacity 9* auger. Additional auger sections are In 10‘ unite and are easily coupled Feed'R-Flo Bunk Feeder The new, all-metal complete feeder HlgtS capacity 9' auger rotates within tube Silica all-weather protection, even feed distribute tlon, and lower operating cost. Conveyor Troujh An Important link In automatic (eedli<d. Positioned below silo chute, the VanDal* con/eyor trough carries the sllago to the bunk feeder Primary section includes hoo per. drive assembly, and 10 , 9" auger. Additional 10 auger sections may bo added. utomatic feeding equipment I farmers
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