6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 25, 1965 1 Form Agent Notes '66 Beet Project Deodline The enrollment period for •he 1906 4-11 Baby Beef ProJ ie! is at hand and boys and ~Vis 10 to 18 years of age ,’.e urged to consider this .’.vestoek project, says M. M. Smith. Lancaster County Ag i.cultural Agent. The piojcct requires that each club member begins with a small steer calf, weighing om 300 <to 450 pounds, of one of the common beef breeds. T.he steer is fed for about one year for one of the • tea I.vestoek shows including Me Pennsylvania State Farm Snow at Harrisburg. For a number of years Tneie have been two ibaby beef clubs active in the coun t\ The Red Rose Club covers most of 'the 'county and the FER-TIL BLEND SERVICE! ICT PRECISION SPREADING OF BULK FERTILIZER THAT SAVES YOU DOLLARS! Fer-fil Blend® Spreading Service NOW FERTILIZE ACCORDING TO SOIL TEST . . . PRECISION SPREADING PLUS Spinneis i evolve at a constant rate of speed to pro vide accurate, umfoim distribution of both granular Triple Supeiphosphate and Potash over a twenty foot span Amanol 30 or Uran-30 liquid nitiogen pioducts, con taining ammonia, nitrate and uiea foims of nitio gen, aie accuiately applied A sepai ate small hoppei accurately applies Boiax 01 othei mateuals when lequned CALL THE AGWAY STORE NEAREST YOU TO-DAY FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION [Agyray) GARDEN SPOT UNIT, Inc. HONEY BROOK LANCASTER NEW HOLLAND QUARRYVILLE Annuol FFA Roundup Hold Af Lampeter Fair Future Farmer of America boys from the nine high schools in Lancaster County offering vocational agriculture gathered at the Lampeter Fair grounds Thursday for their an- stcers are put on feed in No vember for the State Farm Show. Tlhe New Holland Club is restricted to the northeast ern part of the county. They show and sell their steers at the New Holland Farm -Show each fall. Interested boys and girls are urged to contact a Club Leader in their (community or enroll at the Extension office, 202 PO. Bldg. Lancaster. Enrollment deadline foi both clubs is Octobei 1 rural roundup. This affair fea tured dairy and livestock Judg ing competition, the results of which will be announced at the next agricultural teachers meeting on October 5. The boys judged -eight The topscoring school gets Her ®- sl 8 n - classes: senior yearling- Hoi- a year’s possession of a rotat stein heifers: three and four j n g plaque. Garden Spot H.S. When applied according to year old Molsteins; aged Hoi- has it now for their perfor- soil test, fertilizers maintain steins: Guernsey cows; Angus ma nce last year. In addition, soil fertility by replacing plant and Hereford stecis; fattening individual ribbons go to boys nutrients removed by crops swine and poultry. in eac h school who scored in and lost by erosion and lleacta.- The day's activities are tra- the top five places on a com- ing. Fertilizers build soil fer ditionally topped off with rope bined livestock and dairy bas- tility to most profitable levels. GOOD’S FEED MILL \ v •V^? 5 ' V NEW SLANT in COMPACT POSIES V . Plus greatest handling ease in a 3-plow tractor... MTER 424 Here’s the tractor that beats all others in the. 35-40 hp class for power with versatility and economy. Shortest turning radius (8'6") in its class. Hydrostatic power steering optional. For all around utility or 3-plow operation—with sports car handling ease I ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION ON YOUR FARM! pulling and horseshoe pitching is. The five high seortof feoyt contests. The defending rope in the dairy and livestock from pulling champions, the Grass- each chapter also receive rib lands Chapter, gave way to the bons. The top ten high-scoring new champs from Bphrata individuals in the county each High School. gets an FFA-Member-Lives- Improved higher energy PIONEER ViG-R-CALF Since 1903 New Providence m was International Harvester Sales and Service EPHRATA 733-2283 C. B. Hoober INTERCOURSE 768-3501 Look For The New White Bog! low profile for safety • New, powerful gasoline or diesel engine • 3-point, "set and forget" draft control Cope & Weover Co. NEW PROVIDENCE 736-7331 Kauffmon Bros. MOUJiTVELLSI ass-nsi ing;
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