# Vo-Ag Teachers (-Continued from Page 1) the boya are interviewed by ; i teacher comlmittcc, and one hoy Is singled out for the honor of County Star Farmer, The recipient receives an all expense paid trip to the Na tional FIFA Convention in iSt. Louis, Missouri. The five boys hems considered this year :iie: Glenn Weber and Dale Herr, both from Garden Spot High School; Tom Zarkin and Cliff Bollinger, tooth from Ephrata High School; and Earl, Wenger, Solanco High School. The teachers chose June 14 as the date (for their soil pro file workshop to be held at Farm Bureau Seed C@rsi Tops! FARM BUREAU PROFITMASCER HYBRIDS BY PRECISE KERNEL COUNT Farm Bureau Hybrids Conn 870 Profitmaker 832 ( 117 | 127 Pa 807 Pa 840 US. 13 Pa 820 Profitmaker 873 X ( 111 ( 121 B76X _[ 119 | 129 Profitmaker C 725 '| 112 ) 122 Profitmaker C 705 | 110 [ 120 Profitmaker 613 Pa 602 A Profitmaker 500 | 98 | 108 \2, o^o Profitmaker 555 | 95 | 105 14,000 Profitmaker 411 ( 95 | 105 16,000 Pa 444 Pa 333 HOW ABOUT TRYING FARM BUREAU’S SPECIAL CORN STARTER FERTILIZER? LANCASTER COUKIY FARM BUREAU: "ANY ONE MAY BUY FROM FARM BUREAU" Penn (Manor High School. This is a one-day study of the procedures of taking soil samples and using them in teaching. The County FFA hog show was tentatively scheduled (for August jlrd, with about ISO -200 head planned to toe shown A steering committee was appointed toy Elvin S Hess, president, to study the question of whether to have an agriculture teacher do the judging, or to toiing in an outside judge such as a swine breeder or a packer. The committee was composed of Lewis Ayers, chairman; Clair Zertoy; and Henry Givler. Other business discussed in- Why Settle For FARM BUREAU HYBRID AT LANCASTER AGRICULTURE EXTENSION CORN DEMONSTRATION PLOT ARE PACKAGED Relative Maturity (days) Silage Grain | 120 | 129 | 116 | 126 | 116 | 126 | 116 | 126 I 115 | 125 | 106 1 116 Po: I 105 | 115 | 92 | 102 18,000 | 85 | 95 20,090 ■ — 22.000 Ask your Farm Bureau fieidmon or call for complete information. Lancaster New Holland Quarryville 394-0541 354-2146 786-2126 eluded scheduling the meat judging contest ifor April 29, at Kunzler’s, Lancaster; the milk products contest for April 28 at Ephrata High School; and the tractor driv ing contest 'to (be held at Yoik in the latter part of Apnl 01 caily May. © County Bankers (Continued fiom Page 1) Janice I.nhoflf, Patucia Yung mgei, Annette Long. Mary Alice Giaylbill and Mane Bushong Fulmo Farmers of America at the dinner meeting 'were: Dan Eib, Glenn Weber, Don ald Hen, Fied Hess, Bill Ul Less 7km The Best! *8760 TOP YIELDING When you buy seed corn by the bushel you get, by actual count, anywhere from 62,440 to 102,420 kernels This spread in kernel count rep resents as much as 2 acres of planted seed bed per bushel You can’t buy economically with this kind of guess-work. For peak yield and profits, you should plant 12,000 to 20,000 kernels per acre depending on your type of soil. With Farm Bureau’s Kernel Count Packaging, you know exactly how much seed to buy for the acreage you plan to plant. Now you don’t overbuy . . . you don’t run short Farm Bureau’s Kernel Count Packaging ta’-es the “guess and hope for the best” out of se' cl corn buying. r rom the chart notice that an 80,000 kernel 'hints just about the same acres as a bushel, figures for the 80,000 kernel bags are while the others are approximate. b " bi r V 1 *. rn Kennels Needed Per *\Ci Q Acre 14.200 16,520 18,900 21.200 23,600 26,000 28,300 21,000 rich, Randall Slollzfus, Dale Hershey, Clifford Bollinger, Dennis Drager, Donald Grub- Future Homemakers of America present were: Helen Eitnaur, Bomta Hassler, Julia Moyer, Rachel Miller, Janice Musser, Joanne Hontziberger, Linda Stermnger, Nancy Herr, Fay Rohrer and Julia Mayer The students were intro duced by Stanley Musselman, chairman of the Youth Com mittee. The guest speaker for the evening was Lt. Governoi, Raymond iP. Shafer. COUNTY Number Of Acres Planted By: Bu. Large Flats (Approx.) 4.7 3.9 3.4 3.1 2.8 2.5 2.3 Bu. Medium Flats (Approx.) 6.1 5.2 4.6 4.1 3.7 3.3 3.1 FARM BUREAU Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 10, 1965 FASSSUI BUREAU 80,000 Kernel Bag (EXACT) 5.6 4.8 4.2 3.8 3.4 3.1 2.8 Housewarming Drop for drop,Texaco Fuel Chief is the best house warmer money can buy. Texaco Fuel Chief is the de pendable, economical heat ing oil that bums clean,burns completely. You'll get full value from every tankful. Give us a call; we’re always ready to serve you. Fuel Chief HEATING OIL lili We Give S&H Green Stamps Garber Oil Distributor Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-2021 105 Fairview St. FARM BETTER WITH A MARIETTA M tureproof unaffected by corrosive silage acids. FARM BETTER J FARM EASIER . FARM FOR PROFIT ' with the new ‘ Harvest King Silo. It’s so easy to own ...'■< t let complete detaH«<«|w! —*■— •nor t m jonuffu Carbide Corporation , 1 , 1 T Landis Bros., Inc. 1305 Manheim Tike (1 Mile North of Lane, on Rt. 72) Lancaster Ph. 393-3906 11 Co. '^l
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