Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 17, 1960, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. September 17, 1960
• Linton
(From page 1)
brother, Robert. "Grand
Championship honors for
boars went to Donald Swine
hart, Quarryville, with his
senior Yorkshire boar
In the tractor driving con
test Thursday morning, Amos
Eutt, Quarryville R 2, came
within 7.5 points of a perfect
score to win the adult divis
ion as well as 'The overall
competition Darvin Boyd, of
Ephrata R 1 with 50 points in
the points off scoring was the
winner of the 4-H division
while Glen Kunkel, of New
Providence R 1 took the FFA
contest with a’*' score of 85
points.
Following are the placings
in the beef, swine and tract
or driving contests
BEEF
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Grand Champion Fred
Linton Jr., Quarryville R 2
COWS PROPERLY CONDITIONED
...during the dry period PRODUCE
UP TO 25% MORE MILK!
BEFORE CALVING This cow was fitted
on the Pioneer program for (SO days before
calving. Note the excellent "dry cow" body
condition.
AFTER COMPLETING RECORD Th.
1 sane cow after having produced 23,04-t, lbs
' of milk and 94l lbs. of faf as a 4 year old.
Note the extreme dairyness and exceptional
body condition shown "fter this cow produced
11': ton: of nnlk 1
Joseph M. Good & Sons
LEOLA - QUARRYVILLE
Reserve Grand Champion,
Judy Ranck, Quarryville R 2.
HEREFORD - 4-H: 1. Fred
Linton Jr.; 2 Kenneth Rutt,
Quarryville R 2; 3, Richard
Rutt, Quarryville R 2; 4, Lar
ry Hart, Quarryville R 2; 5,
Peggy Rutt, Quarryville R 2
HEREFORD - FFA - 1, Paul
Kise, Christiana Rl.
ANGUS - 4-H: 1, Judy
Ranck; 2, Magda Frey, Quar
ryville R 2; 3, Elaine Herr, of
Quarryville R 2; 4, Kathy
Herr, Quarryville R 2; 5, Mar
ia Frey, Quarryville R 2.
ANGUS - FFA 1, Scott
Greendeaf, Oxford Rl, 2, Le-
Roy Sollenberger, Holtwood
Rl; 3, John Harnish, of New
Providence Rl.
FITTING. 1, Kenneth Wea
ver, Quarryville R 2, 2. Judy
Ranck; 3, Fred Linton Jr.
SHOWMANSHIP 1, Rose
Marie Linton; 2, Magda Frey;
3, Judy Ranck.
Proper feeding of the dry cow is
the most important single factor af
fecting herd health, and a
sustained high level of milk produc
tion. In 60 days, while the cow is dry.
Pioneer Dry and Freshening feed
will repair the body from the previous
lactation, build a reserve of body
condition for the next lactation, and
develop a stronger calf. In addition
your cows will have less calving diffi-,
culties, eliminate placenta quickly,
have less udder congestion, and most
importantly they will produce up to
25% more milk!
See us today for full particulars.
SWINE
YORKSHIRE
Champion Boar; Donald
Swinehart, Quarryvllle.
Senior Boar: 1, Donald
Swinehart.
Junior Boar: 1, Willow
Glen. Farm, Strasburg Rl.
Junior Sow. 1, Willow
Glen Farm * ■
Aged Sow: Donald Swine
hart.
BERKSHIRE
Senior Sow: 1, William
Mauel, Quarryville R 2; 2,
Robert Maule, QuarryvlLe
R 2.
CHESTER WHITE
Junior Sow: 1, John Hast
ings, Kirkwood; 2, Jno. .Hast
ings Jr, Kirkwood; 3, Rich
ard Hastings, Kirkwood.
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Grand Champion Boar:
Donald Swinehart (senior
Yorkshire boar).
Grand Champion Pig; Wm
Mau e (senior Berkshire pig).
TRACTOR DRIVING
ADULT: 1, Amos Rutt,
Quarryville R 3, 7.5; 2, Isaac
;hey, New Providence Rl LEAHM-BY-MAIL Popy
10. A total of 7,212 corr*o„
4H: 1, Darvin Boyd, Eph- dence courses in agrlcuid'
ita HI, 50; 2, Kenneth Rutt, and home economics suk'
uarryville R 2. 55; 3, James were distributed to new/,
sbenshade, Quarryvllle R 2, old students by Penn J
i; Donald Trimble, Quarry- during the year ending t
Je Rl, 295. 30, 1960, reports FI W
FFA: 1, Glen Kunkel, New Snyder, director of C( T
rovidence Rl, 85; 2, Carl ponjdence courses c Q rtv
roop, Quarryville R 3, 115; were evaluated by v*
Bruce Groff, Quarryville, points” which correspond
10; 4, Harold Lefever, Quar- number of lessons stud
Adlle R 2, 160; 5, Robert completing courses worth
[aule, Quarryville R 2, 195. or more study point-! .
awarded certificates
. p. .. carry the signature 0 f
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